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:• V :.:mY i. Tiir r.MJoi iN'i.w PACF SrVF.N BETTER SEVEN POINT PRO- -r . «• ORAM REI.EASEI1 BY Veteran’s ENGLISH ARMY AIR FORCES ^^1^ The Army Aii' Fortex, wlili sue- L'esKfut cm get a toi oi.i young iiiiii , III iiiiiid. Iia.s ouDiia-d Div lullowiiig ^ Aid BY W. K TWFFBV Vgiriaiia i uuitfeglui IhLK i-UKr cxpiriMui.s trom .iiinouiieul t.>U;iy !r.* inuJiv li.opU's lioii. jII over *•' ^ Coililuaiul . iiiii Uffici-i '1 tliL- U S Aiiiiy h- , ciuitlii^ U1 .ce. l>. w..iM H*r. ul Midi M'UI Alio ha lllg pOl Ot till lew txauipk-.s expif.s‘ioiii> wiiii'h inaKe om iprfi-'. £j Lolotiul i'RO.'J TIJK FKKMCH Lai&»e/ luiic t.fl the people do whul they iiiti&idei tx-Ht. Tele .J-Iele .1 private ,tul>vei£.t IK.ll between two peiM.lls. HiOM THK SPANISH Pioiio tinti.cihaU'ly Boleiu: « shoit jaiKet eiidthtJ at the waialliiti- .md nu' lasleiieil in the truiit FROM INK tJKIt.MANS But/ A lii;hti-iiiiiK like attack ot ovei'poweiInk wuiluic Many ullni cxanii.le- such a;. ihet>e can be luuiul in •■.nDtanl une ID daily expie>iiun PROPHKt V /\Nl> IMtUPhKSV lieie la an example ol on- ol tlir peciiltai qttliki' ot (he Knkihih lank * aiP' PKOPMKCV h: ine nuim toini p,oceb.stu 01 the word and it pioiioimced 3 BASIC TRAINING, 1 KNI.lSi'MKNT 11 you aie .* citizen of .14- United Statex of k- 'xi eItU'.icte and ptiysically tit, and be’we . 17 and 34 years old iiih-ii 17 . ^uile the cuiibr-nl ol their pai ■ ei .S' you will be accepted for e " 1. tiiienl by any U S Army Ke- cMiliiik t>tfice Men who have not yet aerved m the Army may enlist toi ) 12. 2. ol 3 yeaib. However, only lliose wn > enlist tor 3 years have the privt'- Ike "t ch-osink the Army Ac Foi ces. 2 HHOCKSSINU: After enlist-. ment, tlie trainee leports for m- doctioii where tie is mtiuducrd to the Army and is.sued his uniform In addition he is examined. ph.VM- cally and mentally, to determine hi- 4|uuhticatiuns and .iplitudeii Ik- spends approximately one week '.e * ut in NUT PROhci with die 1 me 1 s a> in I'l * When the 4 m PHtiPHKCY cnaiiked to S Itie woiil k then 1 tile veib loim anil is pii>nounce PHt> til l k.Unded a: INSTAl.l.i:i) — Tile Kev Z»ii- da I*. Jenkins, piitured above, was rei-eiill) tiislaile't as pastel of Hie t'liriiilli t'liapel ( uiiKiexu liunai ChiKtuii t liurrti. l-iank- lin. .Na.Nriiiimtl l'uunl>. Va. He a xiaiiuate ul Hitlieii ( ullrse in the class uf Itl4i. and Is sluilyiuK liieolui'y in the School ol Krii Siuii at siiaw I luveiuty. it ru sader Press, piialu by James It huykliii. HIUH mM Nonets fcA».l i IKIX NUlIt h NORTH CAROLINA WAKK COUNTY Having quaJifien as Execiiliix of (tie hktale ot Tlioina^ inki'’-, d>ie td, late ut Wake i omiiy, Noi t. arcimu. it.is e. to nutily all p. tom haviiit! claims ai'aiiisl I Estate of »aid deceased to exhibit them til ii»e unoeisi^iied at Ooeiim Hoad, hah-ikh, Noilti Ca Match. Ili-l7, ol this notice will ti' pleaded in Lai ot their recovery. Ail pertviu' inacbiea to the Estate wilt Please make iimiiediate p.iy • Uient This J4ih day ot Marcii. I94t:, KMELINK moos. Executrix F J CARNAOK, Alloiiay March 23. 3U-Apiil 0, 13, 2U, 27 STAiKsvii.1,1'; m;ws ItF (iFHHfih F. H.Al.TtlS Tlie interiiii ral Sotiball Leukue nUer tlie rupei vision of tlie coacii. L. Horne, will k»v For iho' • with ii» previous military trainiiiK' At tlie Ba.sic Trainin'' Center, U'e trainees undeit' .eK an inili.il eou -i of pliysieal tiuinitik ai.d is turtiie' iiounced i-xamiiied to a.sceitum ins skill, syllable kiiowledt'e. and aptitude foi techi.i cal training He stays at the ha-ii* ~ Center lor approximately seven weeks 4 ABSKiNMENT. Assignment for | ninp team a klH of a Hron/e Tiger technical training is made at tlie. The purpose of the League is (u BTC Men who enlist for l 1-2 or j provide wtiolesome activity aiiiong 2 years aie given Uieir choice of Itn | the students. There are lour teams technical training tor which tiny of tiie Kh-menlaiv and llieli school aie qualified only a.s it c.ncides ! buys witii Hie needs ot the :ervice M'-; Tiie Home Economics Class of who enlist tor Ihiee years may nor Murningside Sciiool ...ave a joii I mally ihoose any type ol tethnicl birthday party lor Mary Ualtoii and tiaining toi which they are qoah- t'amell Pli-e lo Die Home Econo Ind n. Uepaitmenl Afler dancing ana ohra on .u Me*.,, ii laTO . i TECHNICAL TR.AiNlNG From games the giiU seiveil sandwiches, ollr... on o, Onlo,.. u,li uoy ol ,ne ,o ,r,f p„„oh .oe oioam o„d cakf, Techi.ical School whi'h givez ttiej Mas Joy 1. Meanaiorc. mezzo- liamnig to which lie is assigned | lyric sapraiio if theaue, concert Army Air Force Schools aie j stage and ladio of New Yoik was completely supplied with the lalc-i ; pie.seiited in a recital at Hie AMEZ equipmeiil, niuchmery and in.>>tru- ' Church sponsored by the Martin nieiits and with all necessary tiam- Pharr Music Club of Unity School ing aids. The iiistri.flors at llic.H- under Hit- su|/ervision of .Mr. O. .\5 schools are experts in their fields. Pharr, Pimclpal. Tlie irainmg methods are those sue- An Kustci EgH Honl for the Chil- cessfully used during the war. dren wa.s staged iieie 'vitli Die lad e JOB EXPERIENCE At the end and Lassies Club, CJirl and Boy , of the course the trainee is a lecii- ^ .Scot In. Women Federation Club, ... tdi'iaii. and In- is assigned to Dn- Swanks and Chinch Auxiliaries the Eiiati-‘of Krnessi F.™Davis? de- f‘“' which ho is traimd taking pan Eggs were given by Ceu'fd. late uf Wake Coi my, Noit'i *'“■* Ithowledge ami i ttm various c.unimltees of each Caiulina. thi.s i.s notify all per* gamed during traiiuint. c-lub. Tin- Easter Egg Hunt wa*. .sup- sons having claims against Ihe Es- Iadvantage. He develops a i ^.|•v^.^ed by Mesdumes C Nesby. L tate of .-aid d.ceusid to exI/Lil "'“tu'e understanding of his wo.k R,.,*wick, Mrs M. PicKens. 'hi III to Die undei '.igned at 1112 becomes an expert in his fieid The Iredell Credit Union was pro- %ouih Person Street. Ralt-Igii, No. y.’i • HIM: When he h.is rented Pi the Moinimt'ide siuden:.'' Caiclma. on or belore the 2«lh -voinpleted his lour of duly with and faculty m the legolar exer- day of April. 1947 or this notice ' !**«'Air rorces, the techiiician ej.si-s wih Mi A 1. Mon i.son. Pre.-'i- Wlll be pleaded in bar of tlicit re covery All pels ns indebted to Die Estate will ple:u:e make immediate ^payment This 29Di day of April, 1946 E .ALLEN DAVIS, Executrix r J CARNAGE. Attorney May 4 11. IB. 2a; June 1 B. KXKt.T.'TKIX NOTK'B NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified ttltu xeoutrix TNational Baby Food Week!"! Caiohna. on or belore Die 29Di day ol April 1947 oi Dus notice will !/•' pl«-adisl ill bai of then re- lovery All pels iis indebted to (he Fn.ite will pleaM- make immed'ale ^payment Till.-. 29Di day of April. 1946 May 4 11. the technician hns an assured future. He cun pur- jent as speaker Mi. Moiibson wj' sue u successful career in the Aimy pi|..>,enled l»y .Mr T V. Mimgiim Air Koice.s. he can return to civilian m,- Mornson told Die neeti fnr ; life Us u skilliid technician. oi iie, Credit Union and urred the stii can advance to professional status dents and teaciiers to lake advaii- by uvailmg himself ol the rducu- Ri-murki weie maile by tioiial piivileges authorized In the -j- p,.|i.|.,,.„ Hev j w Haves 1G1 Bill of Rights. Ci F Dalton ami A D Ifntlierford principal Tile Reconstruction Finance Cor poration’-. .Moitgage lunipany lij.» made pi bllc a nl:m h^ wl.o-n >»-i. and facility m the leguiar exer cises will Ml A. 1. Morusoii. Presi dent as speakei .Mr Moriison wa*. presented by Mr T V. Maiigum Mr MiPiriMin told Die need for ; Credit Union and urred the slu denl.x ami teachers to take advan- age of It-. Remarks weie made by A. T, I'eteis. n, Rev J W Ha.v.s, O F Dalton an.i A. D HnDieifurd principal The Kecon.stiuclim Finance Cor- poratinn'.' .Moitgage company lu.x n.ade |ji bhc a pl.ui bj winch pri vate tmani-i.it mstitiiliuns which Jiave made iiousmg loans lo vel' i»w sell tiu-se loam to the 'l•lnpany. . - V - We Would alt like t> '.tail lif»- Vei- aram if we roold have Die inmd ih , th.it We are lariving to Die emi. ho deal wllli e able to llnil out what Die ex- rviceiiian's giipe.> aie, and they nice no woius pom ing ■•nl Do n uinplainls of the blam'ht■^ ot Ih-' lovernnu-nl Dial we e t.-tablislied o ?erve vcleians R.mknig number one on Die list ■•f coinplaiiil' IS the lil ciilicism • 1 .the V> ti'i'aiis Auiniiw.'-ti atloii Tins agi'iic.v handles so iiian.v of the bi-n- (fits that the .oMu-i:- aie entitleil t that many of Uu Diougiit ilia' . o.'i.plamis W iiuld be ' f a U-mporaiy natme and would ;o«m subside as Diat urgaiiiZatiun was able to obi un Du- personnel to di> its work Aflei months. Die cntlclslr iiistej.i I'f subsiding actually incieased. 1* was then Dial nivesl'e.aliim.s wei made lo a:ceilam tin- cause There are eases tif Ihe Veteiaiis taking oM-Die-job-liaiiiliig not le- ct-iving .1 .siibsistance cluck for as many us five monlhs. vi-leiuns un able ( . work, hi-ariiig not a word from VA lor live oi rix muiiDis, ' mei. netdinr Jnniedr-U- hu.spituli zaDon being i nable to ewn get a lepty, and finutly no action on thou- ; sands uf applications lioni Ian vel- terans who weie qualifieJ jobz wiDi Ike Veieruni AdnniiiMiuiiuii wh/. if hiied, could help to eliinin- ate honie of Die negliiielice shown veterans above. This writer during the past week hud the pleasuie (or should 1 say displeasurei uf visiting Die Veter ans Adininist rat Ions' Headquarters fur this ari-a iocaled now on WiiD- ton-Sulein. In vu-ituig severai depai Iment.t m (he luge oftiie, 1 f..und why Dieie u. so much r«-d tape. Tiu- heads of sonu* deparimc-nts want lo "play it big ’ and leave many un- p n tant matters to theii siiboiihnate,. who ill tutn passed (he matter on d vn the line and finally nothing m do..- > ntil the Veteran-, wanting Di.- •f -s has to write several letters It .tIUct the etleiiliun of the mail W should have handled the prob- leni from its uiigm. It seem-: as if the head.'! of the Various depart- iiients spend most of their time be tween 'pulting up a hig front and kec-ping veterans of mino'ily races Ol t of the set up us employee.' 'ir from receiving too many other benefils. Our hope lies ill Diere is any) in an uvalancia* of juulesl iettt-rs to (Jeneral Omar Bradley, mir senatorr, uur represeiilati^’eti and lo any on > Aho has a spark of liuinamty let: Rial might be in a position to turn the spot light on such a lutten sel up Indiana has inducted a system whereby it loans money to culk-gei , whicli have veterans wtio are ex- permciiig uelay in getting siibsls lence .'liecks. .Money is loaned by Kchool to vets, who repay college' whe iDieir check arrive. College then epays state, Program has won ide acclaim. Back Tilt; haiiccr l)i-ivi;!i ROCKY YIOI NT NEW.S At the annual district mu.sic (e-' tival held in Nashville the follow ing bookei T .soloists won tiisl places: liciie Blackman, .soprano; Clara Gilchrist, alto. Alvis Lcvi-. til', tenor and Allot .Mitchell, bari tone Tlie mixed group and Die gills' tn.sembU- In-d I i first pl.ic- with Kinst. 11 The boys glee club and Dll- boys ciuartctte won tiisI place .Vli: T R Lyles is dire, tlelis. Bookei 'r Nine Won ovei Spring Hope 4 lo 1 Satiida.v 111 a icluin game played at Spring Hope 'The young ped?y* were in cliarge -f Ihe entire cliureli program Sun day as SI John .A.ME Zioii Cliuicli obseived Y'oulli Day At Sunday IK’iiool .Ml II c'. Cl tier acted as superintendent v/iDi Mi;.s J Ikpe as secretary I'in- iei;ulai superin tendent, .Vli C 1 Kuwai'ds. as.sHl- eil At (he eleven o'clock seivice Die Junior Choir sang mcely with ui • ganist .Mrs R V Reeves and duve iiei-H, .Ml- J.mes Helluiiiy. A mas terful seiiliuii was uelivei'ed by tliu pastor, lU-v. W 11 Greene His sub ject was. "The letter with the King's seal." Nelieiiii.iii 2'7 .Many fell tiappy and uplifted by the mes- .‘.age. Ihe youth Join the udk.lls n sliouting the b.ilDe civ Znii Marci - es Un To Victoiy- goal l.lHJU new (iieinbei's and for a nev cliuicli An mviutioii to worship i: exlviided to all Tin- sixlcenlii annual session uf Die Cape Feai I'lesbyu-iy of the Piesbyterian Chuich in USA met with Mt. Pisgah Church of Kockv Mount and elected th- following Modeiulor. Kev O. J Hawkins. pasUr of Calvary Church of Wil son; Slate cleik. Rev J II Hay w-oud. pusioi betl.any Chi rch of 1 ,iunb 1 Ion; petinaiieii'. cleil-z Rev H T .McFadUen, pastui .St Paul Chinch of l.ouisbuiu, Deasuii. Elder Will. Him- ol Wihon; mm- h'teiial Loumissiiiiier to the L'lBDi General A-.-einbly, Presbyiei lan (.hull'll, USA, Rev J. W Barnette with J B FraiKis >4 Wtnteville ar alternate; lay cumnnsstuiier. M . Lewis of Oxford Rev J W Bdi’iiettr Ihe letuiiig omdeialui Was host pastor. Un belialf of (he Rocky .Vlui.nl Wmston-Saieii. Teacners College Club. .Mr Will K U Lytles p.e- seiiU-d .Ml J Dillaid ..iid choii' of Winstun-Saleiii Teachers College The audience eiij. ycd Die splendid lendlUoiis of the giuup Mr U. R I'ope mlruduced piesi-’ dent F. 1. Atkins who gave a spicy, pointed dynamic talk on "tatuc.i- loiii for Cuiiipeiitency " By coinpen tency he meant "property or iiiruns lequirt-d f'-r necessaiv Ihingii tui Ciiiveiiiences of life." By educa tion (or cuillpelilelicy he nteaol "(raining or developmeni a perso i receives that enables him to sreuie Die nece.ssar.v thing for convenience of life." Mr Atkins said Dial tlie aim of education is nut to get away from; work. We must ciiange our view-j point ol education Wc must recocj-; iiize the dignity of trades and bus- . inessei; Most students in schools: and Colleges, he ctiiiDnued are ji st | "pi tting on lime" wiDi no definite aim in mind. * He said that teachers must sl.-p: passing the buck for failing to train, the child for productive clDzeiisnip.' Our cducut fs must change their viewpoiiit.s becui.se the "tune c.itl fur educatioo for co-iipeteiicy Tin- choir cio.Sid Die program with Shaw'., -Scl Um.mi .Servun' ' 1-11 dull Winii-ss Piiiiil Di-iiiiiiislralions hAl.EUiH - A tuial of 2a3 4-H Club boys pai ticijiaiitl m n "huiin- made'' paint dtiiiuiisiialions ncenl- iy staged m 14 of Dio cuniy's Id M-h'.uL with .nj'.mi/«i 4 H Club: Ahiili- (lorn club member;. .. loi..l of 14 adult 4 11 li-adtis Weie oii band to witne s tin- demun-Iratioii.- 4 H memboi;, wen- la.1^1,1 h..w to make p..mi ly n nig old bun ii.otoi ,.il and morlo War MotherK To Meet R.ALEIGH - The United War Mother:, will hold Dieii .second an nual session liAe Die Hurd and fpiiiTh of May The Friday nignl .session will be held at the Mary Talbeit Home ut 7.30 o'clock aiiJ the Saturday inurniiig session will be held at the Davie Street T'iesl> teiian Ctiuicli at lu oclok The pubJii- is ciidia.iy mviisd to allec.d tl»e;e Sel Vices. Save Your Wasli* Tats! 1 WAKE SALVAGE CO. Wu Buy gad 8«U EvarftMap ol V«iu» rUHNlTUHC ~ STOVES iu:rriGLhATOHH TOOLS — HAOIOS 33'/ S. WilmiAglon St. Phono 2-2327 Coli.i (if I > lo; ng i '.id V vemtitian red and .Sp.uiisli brown which gave two ciiluis of jiumi whe: mixed, led and brown Afler mix mg tile p.i.iit a was used on buard-- to give the clubslers the benelH o' hevmg ilii fine fin-.liKl surface was biougiit out that tlie paint mix lure may U- used on dwellings aiiu all uiitbi lldliigs. and can be madt- on the farm al a cost of ten cent-, pi-r gallon. The deiiiun.-tiatiumi weie cun- diiiled III Die schools of Junipei Level. Springfield, Wendell, Riley Hilly, Eagle Rock, Lockhart, Rules- ville. Sandy Fork, Flcliheis Grove Jefferies Glove, -Sliiloh, Apex. Hol ly Spiings, and New Hill Ttii-y were imdt-r the hupcrvlsioo of W C. Davenport of the .Slate College Agrici.ltuial Extensiu.i Service l*itlslnii-«li Prof. Dedi- ratc.s Put-iii.s To (.lull A NEW .STOKE IN AN OI.DI.OCA I ION ! ! THf; ECONOMY STORE WINK - BKEK - GKOCEKIKS - NOVKl.TIKS 341 S. WILMINGTON 4THEET QUALTl Y SEA FOODS —fHOM— OUH NKW I.OCATION • C’ity-Wid« ijpltvary .Service Griffin’s Fish Market 523 S. BLUODWORTH ST. tCL. LEMOY GHHTIN, Prop. Woman PITTSBURGH (ANP) - An ti - usual tribute Via.-, made to M Alma litciy. well known civic, woiker hi-i«, recently when Di i Alfied tJ. Dielze, University of j Pin:;bi rgh piofessor. dedicated a' "Clown of Sonnet- ’ to her. The ■ poems were pie-eoted Mrs IJleiyj on the occa.siuu uf her biithday. i Februaiy 20. ' ; Dr Dietze. whu teaches p;ycho- ! logy at Die univcrslly. said lie was lin-vcd to write and dedirate Ific poems to .Mrs llk-ry because uf "her devoted and self-suerificlng ef- fuit.-> III behalf of .Negroes, a grev- ously inistreuted and misundeistuud . giuiip of fellow-Americuiis. ’ n I completed his tour of duty with the Army Air forces, the technician has an assured fuluie. He cun pur sue a successfol career in the Army Air Foi'ce.'i, he can return to clvlUaii life as a skilled technician, or he advaiu-e lo professional statin 11.-. 29Di day of April. 1946 ‘“'V , ^ir ..t thr educa- N atiok lal Baby Food VVeek! Strained Foods 7t Chopped Foods can 9c I’L.NIMLS Ol GKRBKR'B Dry Ceretal or Oatm#*al pkg'. 15c ANN PAGK KNHU'HKD Mello Wheat . .28 oz pky;. 15c winrFHuusK Evup. Milk . .-1 tall cans 34 c Vigorous & Winey Ek>kar Coffee Indiana has indi.cU-d a system whereby it loans money to colleges which iiave veterans who are ex- l/erincmg delay in getting subsis tence checks Moia-y is loaned by school to vets, who lepay college whe iiDieir check anive Ci/llege then repay.*' state. Program has won wide accLiim. Bark Tilt; Lancrr l)rivi;!i RFC FwPER^RKE^i 1 ;ii 5] .SUNNYBKOOK EtiOS tirade "A” I.ai [.'e Do/. 4:k A N.ATIONAL FAVORITE NECTAR TEA 1-2 Lb. Pkp. 44c A and P SPINACH No. 2 Can Lie IONA PEAS 4 No. 2 Cans 4r)c VAN CAMP'.S Cllll.l CON CARNE 1 ') 1-2 0/. Can 2.'')r ISKANS, Fancy (iTeeii Tvndel’, 2 ib». POTATOES. -NfW Uod Blis.s, 4 lbs. COHN, KtpsIi 'IVxa.s TeDdDf. 4 ears 23c I OMATOES, Kinii Slicintf, lb. 254.- PINEAPPLES, Fresh Ripe. each 25f—30c STRAWbERRlES, lluiiiv (iTOWh .Smoked SAUSAGE, Type 2, lb. 45v DnDU SAUSAGE, 'type 1, lb 3ttr 1 Unix SAUSAGE, Type 1, 11. C., lb 43c I RYERS, DTeN.s4‘d and Drawn, lb. . 63. HENS, Dres-sed and Di-awn, lb. 53c PuLl.OCK FILLET, lb. 28c CROAKERS, Large, lb. 25c 201 EAST HARGETI ST. the necessary thing for convenience of life-’’ Ml Atkins said that Ihe aim 4 etlucation lb nut to gel away (ruin Work. We iimsl change our view- point o( edtic.itiun. W- must recog nize the dignity of trades and biis- inesser. Most students in schnub and C'Dleges, he continued are ji si "pi Itmg on lime" wiDi no delimie aim 111 mmd. * He said that teachers must st p T'liat Make Operutiwii A Plrasure . Any Repair • "To Any Car BRITT’S AUTO SERVICE Tii'4 K. l .ABAKKl'S ST. PIIO.NE: Day 3-39:H—.Sight 2-33’M U M. BKilT'. .Mgr. PROGRESSIVE CLEANERS One-Day Service Sat.isl'adion Guaranteed Phone 9142 Cor. Smithfield and Bloodworth Sts. Branch Office: 702 E. Martin St. One-Day Service Satisfaction Guai'anteed Phone 9142 Cor. .Smithfield and Bloodworth Sts. Branch Oftica: 702 E. Martin St. A. D. McQUEEN, Mgr. AiiiliiilciiictY lervice Let us carry your ill and injured to and fiom Ihe hospitals in a mod ern and comfortable ambulance from LIGHTNER—Funera/ Home TRAINED ATTENDANTS 3-1676 Telephones 3-1677 L. r. I.ir.nTNEH, M^r. AMERICAN EXPRESS DOVE MllSIt: COMPANY ARIHI'K llOVt. Rrup. Aiilomalic Phonii5ra|ilLs Renferi For Mpei ul Uccasiuni and Imtalled on ('umnusaiun Ha:.IM SM.K ’I’ RECOKIIS Ol'K bPECIAl.TY Dial .4-2744 129 F. (-ABAKKIJS ST. Payne’s Business unti , Seerelarial Sehool MRS. S. J. PAYNE. Manaqer Member of the National Buxinexs Asxociation AcTt-dilcd Bv: The North Carolina Htat* Board ol Ldiicdlion Complete Sutinec-. Courie • Shoi tliand • Typing • A'ali’tilutur • Book keeping • F'telmtvping • Geneiul Olicp Piucedure • Mlltleuei .Iphing 9 U'otiiplon.etiv • .‘'jpei'iali/t-d C'ljur.'ies Notary Public Public Stenographer Write Fill h'lil) Infurinatinn Dial 8950 4)B BLOODWORTH ST. R«>»lgh. N. C. I '^eSiSsAShdOSiSigiSiSiSiSiSmF DUALITY FROZEN FOODS, INC- H)KMERLY DEEPFREEZE THE HOME OF Frozen Foods A Coinplele Line ot Frozen Foods it Fancy Groc«rie« • SPFXIAI..S THIS WEEK Anparag ua Cuts and Tips 30r Bruccoli 30\' Bruxaells Sprouts 30t,’ Cauliflower 30^ Cullards 2Uf Corn-un-Cubb My Cum cut 30r Green Beans, cut 20^ Baby Limas, All Green 42c Furdhuuk Limaa, Green 40c Kale 2llc Black Eyed Peas 35c Peas 30c Peas and Carrots 20c Spinach 2Sc Turnip Greens 2Uc Vegetables, mixed 25c Vegetable Soup 20c Succotash 42c Applesauce 25c Apricots - 35c (.Vanberries 38c Pies, Assorted GOc Ice Cre;«m, Pts, & Gals Corned Beef Hash 45c Turkey 07c Oysters 45c Mackerel, Fillet 40c 45c 46c 40c 35c 5Sc 35 c 2Sc 30c Blackberr ies Blueberries Grapes Peaches Black Cherries Plums Rhubarb Cucoanut, ‘' lb. Grapefruit Sections 30i Orange Juice, No. 10 Can Clams Chopped Clams Cooked Shrimp Crab Meat, lb. Shrimp Fresh Creole Shrimp Cod Fish Fillet Whiting Fillet Salmon Steaks Perch Fillet, lb. 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