8at, July 21, Wit THE CABOLCSA One Child Gets A Chance fe TIMES Sat., July 21, 197S MUCJS IN THIS Jg AO ARI. IMICTIVI in ms omiiiif FOB SALE JAJ"iiirTrilJr TT VI . 'W WABBBBBBBWSmWSmSBBl THl NOT AVAILABLE SATU JULY 21 AT AS? WIO IN RITAIL ... MS'' WHOLESALERS 1 it fmmmm KEEP IT CLEAN has l 4rSBBBl Curtains Come Clean Dear Virginia White: Now that we're getting some spring sunshine, I can really see how badly my fiberglass curtains need cleaning. Can I launder them at home? Cautious Dear Cautious: If your washing machine ft jpptle cycle, you may wash your noer giass curtains in it If not, wash them bv hand. insing gentle (agitation to pre- t Un HKam I r v t 1 1 1 mc hwib from breaking. Soak the cur tains in hot water for H hour with 4--up Miracle White Su per Cleaner, i-cup non-chlorine bleach, and 4-cup deter gent. Rinse in cool water and drip dry. Don't wring out ex cess water, because this may break the fibers. Dear Ms. White: .It's the season when a young man's family turns to baseball, and my boys will soon be off to the ball park. They love the hot dogs there but I can't get the mustard and catsup stains out of their clothes. Can you help? Struck Out Dear Struck Out: Here's the way to fret to first base with those tough stains. For the mustard stain, make a detergent paste by moisten ing a small amount of your favorite laundry detergent, or mine I prefer Miracle White X on Phosphate Detergent, with water. Use a soft brush to work the detergent paste in to the stain. Fret rent the catsup stain by sponging with cold water. Then, for both stains, launder in the hottest water the fabric will allow with -cup deter gent, -cup non-chlorine bleach, and -cup Super Cleaner, That should knock your stain problems right out of the park. For fre stain removal chart, write for SS5, Virginia White, Miracle White Co., 1000 IP, loth Street, Chicago, III. 90$8it, mt ! UldES m: you can afford? Vacations are something special. Only it takes a little sav ing to get out and enjoy them. So why not do the smart thing. Join the Payroll . Saving! Plan now where you worn and start buying U.S. Savings Bonds. You'll build up a vacation fund sooner than you think. Bonds are a dependable way to save and earn a good rate of interest, too. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. You'll find you won't be sitting at home anymore thinking about how good your vacations could be. inncrica. Buy U.& Savings Bonds No. E Bond, cv 6V. MmtaikMtaM U maturity of 5 yr. 10 nrotMl4 tW (M mm .Jomt.djl Joh mmm. Til I 2 row bonk lnwt 14 not atkim l tuummm mmmt vum, mat ImlmA mm mm W imbmt mM nimmpUtn EXECUTRIX' NOTICE &SuWcoSA?0L,NA Green, deceased, late of Cu0rtoy'noS'2 K'SaSS estate to present them to the SSSrtgneat 2004 Otis Street; Durham, North State of North Carolina County of Durham Having qualified as executor of the estate of Fannie & Roster, late of Durham County, this It to notify aD persons having claims against the estate of Fannie R , Boater to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of hit notice of tame will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This 14th day of July, 197a Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Executor Estate of Fannie B. Roster, 116 West Par risk Street Durham, North Carolina 27702 DIAL 682-2913 OR 688-6587 FOR SERVICE Carolina on or before the 10th day of January, 1974. or this notice ww be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eatate will pieaae make Immediate payment. This 10th day of July, 1973. Theola G. Martin, Executrix of the eatate of LueeDut C. Green, Theola G. Martin, Executrix July 14, 21, 28, August 4, 1973 certain ueea o bylTOMPHRE and wrfs, S !t IT T a T Tpw Jiilv 1973. 14. 21. 28: August 4, NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE HAVINGI.QUAIJFIEp as Executrix of the estate, of BUCK IftOSAVELT FUrlEFOY "deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said eatate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Post Office Box ,1422, Durham, i-North CaroUna andor 319 rooks Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on or before January 7. 1974. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 25th day of June, 1973. (MRS) NOVELLA HARRIS p EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF BUCK RQSAVELT PUREFQY NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in a YE. KENDALL LEVONES T. tun f C PEARSON, , TRUSTEE dated October 4th, 1972. and recorded in Book 877, page 660 In the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County. North Carolina; default having been made in the payment of indebtedness thereby secured and said mortgage being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure the undersigned Trustee will offer for tale at public auction to the highest bfdder for cash at the Court House ddor to Durham County, North Carolina, on Wday, 17thday of Ampk, 1973, at Twelve O'clock noon the following described tract of land: BEGINNING at an iron stake in the northeast corner of Lot No. 2 of the plat hereinafter mentioned, in the east side of i ., : .IJ'I rtMOcrtM ATTORNEY Post Office Box 12 203V4 E. Chapel Hill Street h Carolina 63077-14-21 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT No. 71 E 573 In the matter of the ESTATE OF MACON KEITH, Deceased. ' NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable perior Court for Durham County, made in the above entitled matter pending, the undersigned, as Administratrix of the estate of Macon Keith, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the Courthouse Door in North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, on the l3& day of Jury. lOT&Jt 12 o'clock. Noon. ,lONE (1) 1967 SKYLARK FOUR DOOR E DAN BUICK I LET Title No. 795391 2A and. Motor No. 444697HI9p02T. j , 8th day of June, 1973. HI WALKER 'i i TATE OF MACON KEITH 5CEASED M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTORNEY Post Offlea ..Box 1422 Durham rolina 27702 WMEN on Wheels LixStimley In the Driver" Seat ilea For A Family Trip ffajajefafls America n are tog our cam tor family va- Bacogatotog that the best planned trip is usually the mast successful, Plymouth commissioned two eipert driv ers and veteran travelers to prepare some tips for family motoring vacations, I quote: 623-307.7 process much simpler, but make every effort to pack as lightly as possible. People in variably take more on a trip than they wear. The more luggage, the more packing and unpacking at each over night stop. Perhaps more important, the more luggage you carry in terms of sheer weight-the leas efficiently your car will operate. If you are planning to drive long distances, be sure to wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothes. The freer your body movements are, the toss tired you will become. On the road: Before you start, atudy the map and set realistic goals for each day's drive in terms of time and distance. Allow extra time to explore areas of interest. Try to plan your travel so that you arrive at the major tourist sites early in the morn ing before they are jammed. If you travel in the vicinity of a major city, organise your movements so that you miss the morning and evening rush. Try to schedule food stops at odd, off-peak hours. Have fun. That's what the trip is all about. Ruttell Road and thence running with and along the east side of Russell Road North 29 dees. 35 minutes 12" East 194.81 feet to an iron stake, southwest comer of property of Hubert Cooper; thence with pers southern Une South 84 degrees 30 minutes East 408.12 rest to a stake, northeast comer of Lot No. 2 of said Map; thence with and along the northern boundary line of Lot No. 2 North 85 decs. 43 minutes 30" West 520,93 feet to an iron stake, the point and place of beginning, containing 1.949 more or less acres, and being Lot No. 1 of the property of Ed. Cooper, Lebanon Township. Durham County. North Carolina, surveyed September 29, 1970 by J. Watte Copley, L. S. Map of which it duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Durham County. This property is sold subject to ad volorem taxes and any liens or encumbarances of record as by law required this 12 day of Jury, 1973. A 10 deposit will be required of the highest bidder in cash at this sale. CO. PEARSON, TRUSTEE F. H. Brown, Attorney aau CaroUna Times: ' Jul y 20, 27 August 3, 10, 1973. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of pTinTTo'Neil Wimams, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina.ibis is to notify all persons luiving claims against the estatesaa deceased to exhibit thein to the undersigned at 1012 Rock Street, Duftain, N.C. 27707 CREDIT PROBLEMS?? NO MONEY?? Here's a very good method of getting instant A-l Credit in just 44 weeks even If you have no credit or have "bad credit" problems in the past!! You can get Mastercharge, Bankamericard, gas cards, new clothing accounts or even buy a new "car! "Them are certain secrets about making money known only to certain people. I was lucky to find this one so let me help you $1000's $$$$ of credit today!! Send long self-addressed stamped envelope and only $4.99 (for advertisement and printing) to: Mr. Donnie UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL MANY OPPORTUNITIES: Systems and Procedures Aidyst; Personnel Officer; University Administrative Officer; Security Officer; Contracts and Grants Specialist; Practical Nurse; Staff Nurse; Switchboard Operator Supervisor; Typists; Stenographers; Air Conditioning Mechanic; Refrigeration Mechanic; Electronic Technician; Electrician; General Utility Man; Utility Laborer; Water Distribution Mechanic; Floor Maintenance Man. Equal Opportunity Employer. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL: University Manager; Contracts and Grants Specialist; Staff Nurse; Electronics Technicians; personnel officer. Excellent advancement opportunities; salary program and benefits. Contact UNC Employment Office, 108 Vance Hall, Chapel Hill. Equal Opportunity Employer. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Men operating construction equipment today are earning more money than ever before in history! Even though many new men are getting into the field, the demand not only In the United States, but all over the world continues to grow! In many areas men an earning between $8.00 to $12.00 per hour depending on wage scale. No experience necessary. If you an tired of a low paying job without a promising future, write Piedmont Crane and Equipment Services, 3969 Meadows Drive, Suite L-2, Indiana 46206, or call 31 7-635-9283. ,.' MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC Motorcycle Mechanics, are asking for and getting top wages! In many areas men are earning $200 to $300 per week doing something they enjoy doing. The demand for qualified "Bike" m Snict continues to increase however, due to the industries t growth! If you like "Bikes", and have some mechanical jail 317-639-4111 or write: National Motorcycle , P. 0. Box 1271, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 on or before the 26th day of December, 1973 or this notice led to bar of very. said make This 25th day of June, 1973, Row G ratio n, Administratrix of toe estate of Prince O'Neil Williams, deceased. Carolina Times: June 30, July 7, July 14. July 21, July 28, August 4, 1973 cnuicuicn- LlLf ILff Lit iELEPHONE INT WANT Telephone interviewers needed for educational research project beginning to tote Jury and lasting through December. Prefer Ugh school graduate with previous interviewing experience. Work will involve 30-35 hours per week with choice of day or evening rip, CaBs will be made from Research Triangle Institute. No selling or travel involved. Good hourly compensation. Write described jejiginmirt and experience to Mildred Holt, Research Triangle Institute, P. O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MF D & H Advertising Agency fJTMtnoJM Printing Art Work SpeetolitiM Matches Pencils and Phm Calendars Larry D. DonneB P. O. Box 1507 Muni, N. C 17702 919-383-1025 r fr ' :- Jw'S CAMERAS ..TYPEWRITERS RECORD PLAYERS fJPAPE PLAYERS SAM'S PAWN; PHONl J. 322 IAST MAIN STRIKI r. a f n . . m m 1 1. .5 . . - W M. N. C SiWINQMACHIHE near lfst: t!S isiwaasaii g T aasSsSoSmbb J , "'..i'SWSW 'i ' PROGRAM DIRECTOR AHD INSTRUCTORS A Caiw larniny Lab AN INNOVATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE ,The SOUL CITY FOUNDATION, INC. ot SOUL CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, has developed a unique approach to education. The Career Learning Lab will emphasize reading, writing and communication, math and economics for 100 junior high school students who will 'participate in the supplementary educational program. Soul City, a planned, new town to Warren County, will be the focal point of the Learning Lab. Soul City, a multi-racial community, la being developed by Floyd B. MeKtonck Enterprises, Inc. POSITIONS: Program Director; English Communications Instructor; Specialist. QUALIFI CATIONS: Commitment of developing new methods of educating under-achieving students. Experience andor background to working with underprivileged youth of all races. Willingness to relocate In Soul City. Teaching certificate is not necessary. Salaries negotiable. SEND RESUMES TO: SOUL CITY FOUNDATION, INC.. CAREER LEARNING LAB, POST OFFICE 38, SOUL CITY, NORTH CAROLINA 27553 . ' I f a taeaan V Be vat tfaVd wpresentailTe j FREE (XPt "Mexico Adveiitaw iend $1.00 to '7 yrt MM N. HAKW0OD, DALLAS. TEX. TUH m JEWELRY rinVM QUALITY GEMS PHONE 688-2205 598 E. PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM, N. C. ajiwni f FORMAL WEAR I DwighTs Formal Wear j flows: Mw.-Firl 4:80-9 pjb. Sat. 10 aj.-6 pm. J 308DUlardSi Durhai-jCcS I EMPLOYEE RELATIONS MANAGER Bachelor's degree in related field with 5 or more years at a management level in Personnel Emphasis to communications, grievance procedures, benefits. Generalist experience helpful. Send written resume with current salary to: University Personnel Director, The University Of N. C. Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Equal Opportunity Employer. Homewoifers EARN $00.60 WEEKLf ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Ruu26cl CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Typists, Stenographers, H( sistants. srround Mainteru Excellent Advancement opportunitlea, ery program and benefits. Contact UNC Employment Office, Vance Hall, Oiapel Kill, Phone 933-3991- -, ' -, Equal Opportunity Employer . U- IV.. TU1 WIUl ami ' '. , CITY Or AI LAM A -., 'ha! Z!Ji';-. POLICE PATROLMAN OPENINGS Starting salary for Ugh school graduates, $722 mo.; fm tor two years college; $786 for college degree. Attractive benefits include 40 hour work week, col lege tuition refund plan for officers who wish to further their education, good life and hospital In surance and penson plant. Over 180 positions now available. - .Ma limits 20 to 29. H S. graduate required. Mini mum ht. VT. Vision at least 200, corrected 2030. Normal color vision. Exams given weekdays at 10 pp. and 2 P.M. At least two trips to Atlanta wffl be necessary to qualify for these positions. Apply in nelson It the Personnel Office, City Hall Annex, 300 Ave., SW, Atlanta, Ba. Tel. 404) 638-0101. ' bs Equal Opportunity Employer ror Sale VA Homes IfAm OCCUPANCY , ifiqual Housing Opportunity ,11S4 PsHUANO 8T. - 5 rooms, Brick Veneer, i Mtt 122,400. cash down payment $1,150, balance pjyabtt In 860 monthly installmenta flWJe each Including principal payment ins atsroft at an annual percentage rate of :o, See Any Licensed I -'jj' ' ' Broker or: Call Veterans Administration WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, . 723-911 EXT. 226 PHARMACIST I &II Pharmacist II Pharmacist I ($11,916-15,096) and ($13,068-16,620) Positions available with the State Department of Mental Health. Acceptable training and experience: graduation from a recognized school of pharmacy and license to practice pharmacy In the State of N.C. Two years of Pharmaceutical experience is required for the Pharmacist II position. Institutional experience desirable. An equal opportunity If Interested submit resume to Director of Pharmaceutical Services, Mental Health Albemarle Building, Raleigh. E.N Toole & Sen DT Phono 6824486 Nllht Ph. SM.SHS, fUltifawrtsir, Coramercinl, Industrial WMftf Getieral Electrical Engineer ant) Contractor ;i ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL REPAIRS LicarnNd nxTUBEs and electric supmjbb WIRINtJ FOR LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER i BWWOEKATION AMD ADVCONDITION SERVICE ssiCssC lstOOee) RV0U)s'd jftOsVlaC Sold Al SeflPOK sTTlce on All Makes of Stokers and 00 Burners 432 Eaat tVdtlgrsrw Street jrppp i.lt; WBBsl QdlMMHA STISt uoutreaehM Donald was bom in a small North CaroUna town into a family situation that left much to be desired. He was kept in a crib unto age four. He was culturally deprived, brutalized to the extent of having scars on his back from beatings and neglected.. At the age of 10, Donald and his brother broke Into a school. He was sent to a corrections center, then to a mental hospital, and finally to a center for the mentally retarded. The future for young Donald seemed dark until he met Dr. Jim Tompkins, who was new to North Carolina and an employee of the Durham Child Advocacy Center. (Dr. Tompkins is now executive director of the Governor's Advocacy Council for Children and Youth, an agency of the Department of Human Resources.) "I was impressed with Donald," Dr. Tompkins saya "He was not mentally retarded, but was there because of court action. I felt he had no business there." Dr. Tompkins, in cooperation with administrators at the institution, enrolled Donald in the Wright School for emotionally disturbed children in Durham. Dr. Tompkins went one step further and assumed responsibility for Donald on weekends and holidays in November of 1972 He described Donald'a first weekend this wsy: "Donald used his hands to eat. He used utensils backwardly. He didn't know how to wash, take a shower or brush his teeth. He had no concept of matching clothing, and he was s junk-collector, compulsive counter, a holdover from his dealings with tokens at the institution." Donald, at age 13, was at the second grade educational level. The weekend adoption system lasted until May of this year, when Donald left Wright School and Dr. Tompkins to go to a church-aupported Children's Home. In seven months, Donald had reached a se venm graav iswi arithmetic and sixth grade level in all other subjects. There were no indications of his former primitive habits, Jim Tompkins says he had two motivations for taking Donald into his home and Ufa "First, I like the kid. He's neat and likeable. And I wanted to give one child one chance in life. "And I wanted to show, in a nrofesatonal way. that this type of program can work. Families across North CaroUna could be 'snrtnaini' kids from institutions like this and providing them with family environments." he said. Dr. Tompkins explains that children are often placed in institutions or corrections center simply because they have nowhere else to go. "Many are then not because they're mentally retarded, but because they're abondoned, abused, neglected, or placed by court action." Institutions welcome the idea of parents "springing" the children. Superintendents, as well ss social workers from the unites, are available to work out the most suitable plan for families to sdopt the children, either for weekends and holidays, or for longer periods. "If a small portion of our population would get involved, our institutions would be empty of children who . shouldn't be in these institutions," Dr. Tompkins predicts. It is obvious that Donald has made his mark on Jim Tompkins, and sold him on the value of such projects. "Why, if the children's home program works out, that kid could be my boss in ten years," he said. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -Coach Dick Nolan of the San Frandsce etors said Mss day that the trade efssnjaer player. niDback Ken Wfflard, to the New Orleans Istots is ue thev wars interested. I think I would have heard from them long betore uus, said before practice. Thm sainti asked an permission recently to talk to WiUard, Nolan said. The srs sent wide receiver Preston Riley and safety Johnny Fuller to the Saints n National Nude For Rah God k toe Baiaaem, seme np end to the 1 Dtwlfe sUtHsMsMsW SAVE MONEY ON VKGINIA OUAUTY HEAVYjCkD ci tec BOUND STEAK $139 nnn ECS ROUND ROAST W"- i mrm no m COUNTRY Full Cut Round Steak Lb. Top Round Whole Heel ninaquan Top or Bottom Lb. CURED HAMS mo9 t29 Hj. f I. T TRY SOME TODAY "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT FRANKS Y tOME SUPER-RIGHT" . ALL BEEF FRANKS 79 GREAT FOR COOKOUTS , f gf A BALLPARK FRANKS 99 SAVE MONEY ON CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN SHRIMP COCKTAIL 3 furanfe 'SuoreniM(l WEO SAVINGS 4-Os. Jan "SUfIR-KtM FID HEAVY StlF lONELIlS "lliriMIMr uwii nii . i i A M ill $1.59 Boneless London Broil Lb $ f narrei uurea ncKies WHOLE OR ICICLE CLAUUENt Sirloin Tin Steak u Jar DELICATESSEN DELIGHT 79c A&P Lime Parfait .... "tllDID BIKMT" VTIi IfiU FRESHLY GROUND TT SOMl TUBAI HI IHt riM.. klmiuhh ucnun i K'sGhipSeak , $1.69 SktSmPSTVM MMtirtMpiulk 4PBr..(C.leSUw 47e HVnVIV Wllfi w - . ....... .MB DELICATESSEN DELIGHT CELLO WRAfRED DELICATESSEN DELIGHT $100, 44. I Cup tWIf m SsniiiaLfikaV IjjjttBljUiTTI JT7J 19 uTnP9l9mdsM: in 1 m, "itoJHm I I ONLY -IMf? 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OR BOWL AiR Nutley Margarine Mi: 23c Soft Margarine EOR TOUOH CLEANING MRS CHECK AND COMRARE SAVINGS SOS Soap Pads V'iS! 5Se A&P Soap Pads SAVE MONEY ON LIQUID RINK OR GREEN TRY SOME TOOAT LIQUID Ahoy Detergent 3 iJ $1. Clorox Laundry Bleach;6;,37'e .KIM MUBAM TUE CiVIMfit ON LAUNDRY OCTEROENTj TRY SOME TODAY FROM AAR WEf A&P Bug Killer Bomb 69c WEO VALUE ON A&P Spray Starch 14c 49c CHECK AND COMRARE SAVINGS ON LIQUID A&P Laundry Bleach , 39c mm JUKE GREAT SAVINGS FROM A&P WEO ON ALL FRUIT FLAVORS Y06URT Cups Only 'fcV 75c TRY ALL FLAVORS Ot Marvel Ice Milk Vi-g.1. 49- Ctn. TRY SOME EROIEN ABR Asparagus Spears SAVE MONEY ON FROZEN GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL 'LAVORS A&P SniEuieh :2s4 'Si0.' 19c Marvel Ice Cream g? 79c ... . mm v.tuu P B I r r STOCK UP ON FEW Ar rmn "iiw REGULAR Pkg. e CRINKLE CUT TRY RORDENS FUDGE BARS. RORS ANO Ice Milk Bars 3 U'f $1. GREAT DESSERT TORRING A&P Handi-Whip POTATOES ma. Hill I 1 1 IN elsBEEEaaai WITH BALL MASON Fruit Jars $l55cr.. $175 BALL REGULAR TALL Jelly Glasses Ctn. II Glaif.1 Gala Towels 45c 3M" 99c ! fr-Ct. Rolh w Rk. ASSORTED Northern Towels 3 JaUC9c NORTHERN WHITE OR ASSORTED Bathroom Tissue 2 V",?' 85c AURORA Bathroom Tissue 2 rS. 29c J...MfK.,..-SR..r.C.c.-u' Layer Cake J.0. Rk, 65c 24-0. Loaves NORTHWEST BING Cherries FRESH LARGE Lb. 49c Blueberries - 49c Lemon Pies k, w MHI RABKtS I$HI.Y SAKIO iTieMmAii Buns SAVE MONEY ON JANE PARKERBAKEN PRBSli JUIL.T ' MM. MM. Nectarines 49c Limes 5 - 29c FRESH GREEN 3io oi. $4 00 nv 1 ,AMI RABKiB FRISHLV MAOI Sugared Donuts 29c ifwiiiPiisj GREAT MONEY SAVINGS VALUE ON 100 - AP COLOMBIAN CUE rfcl SAVE MONEY ON 100 BRAZILIAN EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE s 852 FRESH CRISP GREEN Peppers FRESH TENDER Eoch 10c Okra Lb. 49c SAVE MONET ON ABR 32 01. tETUMftlLIS PEPSI PIUS DEPOSIT 1131 CALIFORNIA JUMBO 27 SIZE GREAT FOR COOKOUTS ANN RAGS Barbecue Sauce 37c ANN RAGE BRANS Chicken Noodle Soup1 15c erABsr ne WITH AMM PAGE Our Own Tea Wi SI M Tomato Ketchup r2 45e SAVE ON ANN PAGE SMOOTH OR CRUNCH Y CANTALOUPES n 49 Evaporated Milk 3 "!L? 59c SAVE MONET ON REAN Coffee,.IiV.,$1.07WktB::S1.03 HEARTY AND VIGOROUS SAVE MONET ON AU varieties iN M Layer Cake Mmes KT TRY ALL VABHTW OR ASS" Instant Breakfast lf OJc WBEEO SAVWESE ON - Sultana Mayonnaise 57c mmm. . ... H if K-aBSBRSA CRISCO OIL mm 9 i WITH THIS gm. 'mSSt cu.oh W W C RAY Rl VOW AffTER SAT. NHT II in 'miiWfWYSkTj't -5 Yyapc JEfl I A1 'i TWWtt lWrtl 112 W. mnA ! 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