EIGHT ^ ' yv'.Trr^.^jS Z^BBMABuHH ff "" -V*-' - . -t 'fg&i-V-r- I 'v^ B. ii """ . r * a ^ First Negro-Manned ' first members pf their race to man a submarine U. S. S. PQ?1264 is shown receiving instruction in attacks, and deck and engineering duties on the si new 173-foot escort vessel which was commissione top left, several crew members hold rifle practice center, two lookouts, Seaman 1st Class J. Boggs (fi Class A. Richards, scan the horizon with officers While at top right, Yeoman 2d Class P. J. Davis take house as Quartermaster 3d class A. R. Cork make! I NEGRO CURB MARKET | Goodman, assistant d CELEBRATES FIRST ,lileus,u" BM"B' " ANNIVERSARY Carfilna who spoke t< pie of their accomplis The Negro Farm and Home the progress they had Curb Market of Tarboro, N. C? their curb market d j , past year; Mrs. Eug recently celebrated its first ; ? Landmgham, white, h anniversary, with a special pro- onstration agent of tt gram ^ arranged by the Negro Mrs. John Goodman county agent, F. D. Wharton, Foster, Negro county and the Negro Home Demon- Wll8on county. It wa, . ? that during the year, stration agent, Mrs. Hazel S. , ,. , sales on the curb m Parker. Among those appearing amounted to $5,000.0 on the program were': J. W. highest individual sel Spaulding Heighl Beautiful lots near Windsor Community an _ Ben bow I toad. For priceB and terms, see J. Q. SKA WELL, Phone 3-3810 or Kits. L. J. SPAULDING, Phone 8790 J. L. PHILLIPS, Phone 8888 * \ THE FUTURE OUTLOOK, GREENSBORO, N. ^B JHHra&i^^^HMiSK^Hillfli i? HH orricuL o. t. iayt fhoto^hphi Subchaser Prepares .For Act C?> ^S^lJ%.?Eff!J ?f ?SS,T lo8*,. At bottom left, a Plinnprv. rimttia-hliriFK ?' pHnw l.mr. In n n..iri?? takedown cruise of the master 3d Class A. R d April 25, 1944. At another ship, while Sea i on deck. In the top battle telephone. At 1 ar left) and Seaman 2d off the fantail explodes i on the flying bridge. ^ U. S. S. PC?1264 lndu is the wheel in the pilot- its erew. It will be ere i an entry in the rough irector of Clyde Harrison, who sold more ?? or North tilan $900.00 worth of produce, 0 the peo Qj^er individuals selling on pltlS*5 hments in iaii f 1 made in market were: Mr. and Mrs. timf uring the William Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ;enia Van Frank Bynum, Mr. and Mrs. |i| ome dem- johnniA MeNair. Mrs P. R R11I- kfei ,e county; lock, Mrs. William Cherry, Mr. ; C. W. Taylor, Mrs. Phillips, Charlie "^8 agent of Etokes, Mr. nad Mrs. Arthur j reported willoughby, Lee Bryant. J. H. the total i^owis, J. L. Freman, Mr. and a r k e t Mrs. Alonzo Slade, Amos Pope 0. T h e an(j Mrs. Ben Barnes. ler w a s Poultry products rankd first' in sales, with vegetables taking second place. This was act counted for by the fact that the ffl city people could manage gar|J dens better than poultry. Other products sold on the curb market Included eggs, butter, meat, cakes, corn meal, flowers, fruit, berries and handicraft articles. Many noticeable Improvements have been made in the curb market and surrounding u grounds. The standards have , been greatly Improved in the produce sold on the market, 218 and these people are to be commended for their accompllshments during the first year. 0, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1944 } tJr^y <. -K ,v'2 j [ X i j Jlplik:( ftsW: x^a^^KtsarSnr ;' ; wHBR ion Asainst U-Boats few crew members relax from their heavy duties r of the general mess. In bottom center, Quarter* . Cork (rear) exchanges blinker messages with man 2d Class M. Coleman reports to the bridge by ower right, a depth charge which has been rolled astern during a practice submarine attack. The des 53 Negro waaten and 8 white petty .officers in itually manned by ati crew. r?*fi owi Hfi Announcing . . . mmmm the opening of |H Willie M. Leach's Beauty Shop ON 9.71 EAST WASHINGTON STREET CAliL 3-4575 FOR APPOINTMENT RESIDENCE, CAUL, 3-4971 3 LOTS to BE SOLD utiful location ? LINCOLN GROVE ? near1 Dudley High School. J [emp C. Clendenin, Realtor West Gaston Street Phone 2-3183 BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY

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