PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page One SUICIDE find the house locked. When Mr. Austin returned hi an. in <., jened rhv doof an:; went bacx »o t.ie kitchen to prepare hie son s dinner. He noticed the note when lie ivuliitc thtough the ouiter Lul dal ’let step to re. if it at l: Urn A short tune iat*-i Mi Austin raid that tie -a-ne Wn:m;i and went back hit.: the com air tea; 1 tile note It "MLy tied foigive rr<- to: ■ U th- U.'.111,1 I d to ltiain.ll It . th, a I-.- •■■.!. to every no ar ea »• :,e Vito think: In . a tin \V: : . * BU h-t •. •' ird no ot'i : ltd u - Cfori to. yiv ! 1 st wk n:e i’• ■' me and may He bless ttu. «• who liv, !• r H- - stee. t'-t t'- 1 > reap what you sue for the ; ..•. .tt heart - hah m e Cod ••Frier, -& let this L->s< •. t ► vei vene young an 1 i!u -i - (J< e fc-le-s you :,l) what if you gain the v. aid a tut • • vnur -a .)• hr A Austin ' The si. ; d hr <* it.-* iti*.' su so, his -or., ami whe cre./til .mt i him >t-.: red s -aarc:; oi lh, : mi . the b* ?.!•■ -n t e . •••• Acv rci'i,, 1 t" Mr Austin i ■■ .-m --hsd been Mea-eu •;. ! TU; ' -day from the State Hospit.. .! Ou.ds boro. where he had t.n .-n placed lew than mot ti. aro His f .dhi : • : th • mm . ‘ came home he asked that 're allowed tu lemain. arid ri .f seat back to the hospital. Mr. Austin mid mat since his re tarn Jut. had tree ;■: - i rde. > : ted in lie Bii-'e and d read toe book ec*-r- night. -i11,.; while in -.- ■ ,i , pressed he .. mcaitotit •• i he f-.lher a!-si saut that h, - h: .! ;« Cel Veil I); OI •. at , ~ aerm cheek i...»t we. 1 -; ;,;.d , . i v.ve: -a;. . . ,i j;,y /-,» months. At tnl .;.--: .: . i..a ment; lm-> not been . - burin! «•-.-! :j ; . c *. .. . r. - \.C. itOIIKIDIIt their attempt- to racist*-.- ...■■■■< v.-■ Nreri'if-s were the p;a -. . It was nr-- iicht nil ’ ’ l:;-: r-a lege of registering m the . part of the atato, ivc. >sc of their inability to • satisfy" the togistrar. than in any other sc-. »lots Thi < seems to In caused i,v fa'" tha the fact Mtu! ’h-- Xccroes . Hite a hi re-r p.-t - t-uta r. c ;e m section that! in anv c: - r m -ri oi ’he st Me ATM I 1 call tor tlfdii'i'iiin c,f tin- c t- :j>r.- .ton* '. with a- uiele j;r. an of * r s as'ii'n<*tl te. a .single /oik so turrr- will he better over..--.-- .f tin- city and no duplication of ,-f. fort Anotia r new feature v ,1! i„- ;. . door to Me; -.-..r,van- >f not, ■ty j NA ACp men . •- rs In addition the executive- of she, branch will tiltervipt t,. pistil! a spirit of t-e.-mnetitiun into the drive to increase the interest -u the work ers. While it it- -i.!h .-i-d tn; t the dro/, i,i th*- I-i anch t,>f; til K : I he . ■ ii ii-d the • off,. ciaH of the organization ■ .-d to' os'-ieri the bl:!n;e for tile had -mow in* to anv --.erson. The bjgjo t I,low to 'ln- ramicmm and the morale o f the work- >s r: " v|r Rs'kiay. March HI. w hr-n •'< Mass Meet in:.' which the NAACP hoii exoccted ;. attract an v-m --floe, croo-d. only drew a little over 100 -of eta tors. 1960 Ford Custom Deluxe—new $1750 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe— new $1650 1950 Buick Special, bully ecjuippeci ; Dyriaflc w— —new $2295 i 19-17 Buick Roa dma st e.r # 4-Deor Stdin IC & H. ■ W. W. 1 ires $1595 1916 Plymouth $ gr,() | 1946 Ford $ yr;() several prewar cars at reasonable PRICES. ; SEVERAL GOOD SELECTIONS OF GOOD USED CARS SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS. CITY MOTOR CO. i I “Raleigh’s Oldest Used Car Dealers” | 429 S. Wilmington St. Dial 3-1415 I Since | Seeing is Believing We Ask You To Come And See \ The Wonderful Bargains Vo,, CO-OP I. Offering You. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN’ AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THIS WEEK END FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY LIMITS Wake Consumers Mutual | Association, Inc. 421 S. BLOOD WORTH ST; RALEIGH, N. C. | ( i n OFEEKS The next getter;'.; i-essioti wilt he lie.hi Friday night til S pm- at the Memoria! \.ultt'-riuu! wi-.ii (lf»vef uur Si off Dr K P. Dante!, ot Vtr* Kiuia State t.T'itex*-, and Dr «hv t |. A. Krvsit: ns iu«( speaherA The c.including genera! wsssioti will !-. held Saturday. ..it to On n.n. ,t the <.ii-eei;!eiit’ Dali, and it is tn-.-; session which premises, to - -jpoiv * ti»- biggest eXciten:'-th ot the conv“iitrotj since tin- officers .1 tin vi g.iuizuti-ui a.it b<- im-italled ,i r i his t ims. With two camlhiat.es i uitniuy for ■ yell office .clashes between th. I . anilida'cs and their supporters have already materialized., with the contest for president regarded as tie hottest battle Voting for he candidate?! will "gin on Friday a in a.in on the m-cund floor of the Sc,, rci ffall a l ' ;ti:aw Cm rsit v. and will end at it: adili; ion t" the ItUioii! SeS- Mofi* the fun hers. xli. t-Ud • uuta \n m \i 'nm -id the Wish ttint Hie Home n-m --. oust r afn.ii Club'- Would work with -'i. ;•> to in; t>. in-o -- t '• i f j>'t*(l suUfiij f nii r t Ni sii* ri-*£sN** Ftruu-. v S.ehixji •*ii*i cinurh' if. -..id that - .a- j-fUr of the 'tiitik*' %i *; tM-'-yJ*- ie&i no H‘-»’ t*>> wh:,* their evnm »ms.- unL*i;s !»y (1 -v Sr*-*'? o.ounbO'd ; »'i » for st>F sidu! • whu'h *hi y ha\r «?arni.p' 1 • visits voarts Ao. \i\ x • i*i‘r*ift** ioUon *vasi ! ■ .si-nU'd ihe 'jiieviii'oti if* i. !*■ •tepined the la j ; midi tiiV. inii-ioxenieiii* iii farn: - nn<) ihe in th*' ; • *jf oiatF /n s.'i eutifk- hivenduns. ‘ Ti . -• iu-jM tin -he ncoori • w :;s ‘ *!u- af officers wl»> *h : wa.-- carried on Turing an : ■ i'll lsl i}* fl H ri*. &t. 1 V t 1 **. Tno officers are .Mis- Mabel TV. v i. i' .-i w:> * 'Union. X t : V .- 'of. ni: Mrs Mac./n- ficov •> ; 1-own Service Station Finn fad : 1.. .... v <• Vi- 1 President '-Its 1 - -O-- V'-.iteii. \: V C Vice Ft es;di-:>; Mrs Anni#* I. S-.otlt. 1 : Knute 1 Muri'isviUe. N r Sc, -ai v . Mr- S'lai-ait F.vans. Route? 1. Raa-igb. V ('., C.'rrt sr-".di'tsr S>■••rotary. Mrs .1 M K-l evs. Fox : Im. \ydeti. X C , Tret surer. This gto’.tp closed the meeri'ic i-v i sinssintr triuninhantly th*> S'-.to Fimneii’s official suns:. "Rrighu i - - u ; \ -. \ . COI I.IVS 111 I’l.S : s> ■ [ .-at io state tiewsnatii-rs. in : defense >■ 1 the I'nM attack tie made ■■'l 1 1 o' adihinist iat ion sevei -! ; weeks >co At 'bat tifio- h< i iiarg'-d ihat tne | leaders iu tlie present .iiltniiiistn, i wnnt'-d to see Dr Atkin.. withdraw from die race for prose : '•cut because o this outsrioke;, o}.- position to the imw (onstit.ition at last year's convention. Hi his <-m t ent v. >Tm In-oadside 1 Foil ins makes tin claim that in !'>)!< the i radii ion of the vice presi dent being elected to tht? presided-!, iv. was junket! when the adtuini- • st. ;i' i.-o '-Mil;!. aft ai-1 tlm; : stfouy candidate would be ■•!■ ■ u-o w ould he Clef ! ■-.! to toss ice • Tin.- t rati:;ion Hollins i*-ferredj to is pe. tiii-ii to cdiuati; mil mean i izalion.- wln-i'e t!ie vice-president 1 Usually is aiuu.-a to bocon-c pvt - i d(-nr. t In commenting on t*>»• rraditimi, | W L. Dreene. i xeeutivo secrelai y of the association pointed out ;!kh ! it had developed ovei a period of 'years, and was not included in the ('tution of tin; orgatiizafion tun lb the by laws. The charges were contained in a prepared release which Collins Elaborating on his charges, Col lins added that even before the of fi.-ial ballot was printed iu the of ficial record of the group, a number of organized" teacher, obtained a copy ot tiie ballot and cir- nla.-d it. with the comment that Dr At , kin’s health would not permit him to f'.-.l). The « barges of Collins that Dr. Atkins is the target of ailiniiilstra- Uok fire have already been denied by Taylor, who last, week said that tne admlnistrai.ion is favoring no candidate. OFFICIAL BLASTS in -;- r-Alexander, who it: [Vce-t> Per becanu he s* cond North Ca.ro- I ;i-.ii ;■> l,< tcic l 11, i.!iv Nj. tional NAACP Hooard of Directors, .looked wiUt aska’a-e at an econo my which, though it. tin- t issession or control of most of ihi world’ • iaw materials and ris.-f-sts a,lb> • s •he 'uassiM to sni'f' •• liuni-T and > oht. r.t ly- it; tit-’d a l-'o.n ;' *• hous ing. schools, and ordinary conif*-: fs of life to tii" nlvautage of vested When We allow needs ! rood to rot ti> keep prices- high rich yov -1 eronient support •->!. -■• thousatut' t>/ f.Ut.Mv At* i|js ttfijiy". the ftpeak-r d-'< i •'•' d " 1 ! ne been many couflicts due to ciftcr; net- m opinions and ,:nb; tioits so uiti w!i;:-s ttnjst join hands- and «a(" out nation. ’ Mr. Alexander said. Assailing 'be Negro \on would stand back waif for s.-n.e "ii- , i beral" to fight bis cause the in to-- of Un Tha:binter award for i distinguished branch aci'vii.v iu t- doctnred "."'.iTi'/ c!iiz"ii> hi t-ry why re mast delicate rlictnseives to f!:e task of uiaking democracy tive No problem of Inunan relations can in- ; Ici-d hi isolation. «o S grot-s will have t,- tiyiir with I.U.* hat!"' for their freedom , he con tinued F’hi.vi.o.c ‘*ti.":c i-. not ripe" leaders ~f both races Alexander • ; urged ‘-pulitical action and the; making of aggressive sacrifice on ' ihe part of Negroes rs th" price of, conit-lote freed ii;i and i-cononiir sc- , Minty He urged rXITKD AC- ; Tit>N ;; rtie part of the Hi V 1C FO ili.'M and XAA«"i* to register ah, •TualitTed voters dlt-vamli'r begaod in particular the < itizens of Kasteru Xortli Caio- ( l-'-a to exert :i".p. h effort in the 'fift-r' of rt cisterin.: their fellow •T;y • •; t since this atca is hardest ; I 1 .;!, with iitis-tacb-s tu registratiim. ! Tii'.iohir.-it on rH- school "duality - >i;c At- xam.b-r- said. "D j s bad for our children « grow tipi ! with in inferior edit-, ition. know ir.g that they cannot qualify for '.to- bosl. job-- atui if N'i t'l'i; teacti i ers U’o 111-l dUUtlfied to »e:,<*D in j i"i»-si-g regaled jichoots. they are: tod qualified to teach at all A. i(. Bryant, Civic Forum r>re- ; Silent presnieti. ,1. R. Harren. State j XA.-M'V dud piisidcut inirodiio l - • If- o-'.ik--!- l.incoiti School Ole* Hlati directed !.-v Mrs P.ov Ida-. kus : and Miss i.ucas furuished iniisic j for tiie occasion \H.IJO COPS colon ii officer ; rccrive fd 75.32 ! tnomli while first year whites cam j !id year. fl’O.’j 4-t ami | posed or, • third year men. T?U MS. •in Hose counts 'he questions Is denial of pensions for thes-j i-tficcrs in th- sa tie dangers a-; wit ites d iscritninritory Ii so then tiro the saiary dis . ferenuais disci iminnioi y ? If so ! then are these actions legal? If' not. what can bo done about tliciu?| A last technical point is that two \ , »!’ the* Vcgro officers ntipoiut-d ! , w-re 4ft and sf> years old. above the ; civil ser vice age limit of -if. What ; about th- in? ; All these questions are yet to he ; answered Their answers will d<‘ I pend upon action taken In- Negroes ; probably, and also the cooperation jof whites, particularly the press ! In a recent editorial, the Ark.-mr-as narrate said. ■■Whether or not the nrilin-ini ! will -'ant! np in court the denial | of pension and disability benefits | to these Negro noli-omen is patent My discriminatory. Ho long as 'the lure polico oflicers in good .-.land ing they det-.-rve the same treat itii'ht ai-eordcd all other otfie. rs. ■‘{'’if y council siiould not delay i until court action form's it s hand j As ail art of cleiii-utarj ju a-ee il | ■ lirmld i mined Sa I cly repeal or i amend the ordinance to insure ; equal treatment for all city indice i men." HU ILWSFFAKK ' purnoHe to living " Miss Bryant prepared for her | l areer which she entered -iPer I'ii-st. training for social work, at j Columbia University General Tin i "logic;,] Seminary and Union Tit** i ologiea! Seminary in New York | of tlie educational institutions <.i»- I She is in this country on a tore I rated under the ausnieea of tf.e American Hhiireh institute for N«- groes. and to attend and he a lead er and consultant at several youtih conl'Tont'cs sponsored by the Epis copal Church. HOUSE BURNS riitia Ratliff, were however at ti* flarriaon houfie witli K’-year old Lucy May Harirson at 10 p.m„ Friday, when they saw the blazing cross in the front yard. They de scribed il as about three feet high with a two foot cross bar. Depotv Saunders and Deputy K. i T McCollum, said they found char I red evidence of the burned cross I with the base of the cross stilt ! sticking tn the ground. The offi ! r-ers said they did no! know who i or what set fire, to the empty house. The '-ross was hurried some ilia 1 tance from the house and had gone ! eat several hours before another | neighbor saw tiie blazing building, about T am. Saturday The furnishings clothing and household effect:- hejengjljg to H.tr riaon, were completely destroyed ; Harrl“ou when questioned by deputies, denied any knowledge of the cross burning or house burn ing. H* a tsi> «b s*h-d that tu- had created any disturbance earlier. HAZELS LOTT ’ of North Carolina was fraught with c omplicntioi t s and int-onveniun ce - for the popular star of the enter tainment world. Her plane from New York was grounded in Ru-’i 'tnond tfi-ause ot poor flying con ditions. St-e expvriunccd difficulty getting service in a non-segregateef diner on ate iii: out ot Kictirnond. Ntie iarrived n> C nape! tiiit just A min- 1 otes i.-ioie hi, portorni.-.iiici trad ;-o oppoiTluoity to learn Nc »; C, ■ : : -.-.it'--! .11 t- < '' ■ 1 :1 ■ of the aaicofiy jl IH.i- I hT-tN were tiiv- iioiuv acid r.iuv 1 ( in. Mui.s a’oout tnv iiiiid rum Ls'iutr Uji. itvTu. 1 days. . A v/tcU. th- U;,t e ait ! 1 ivk(.h. : V -li LcUiti , 1 «.»! aJU'f/.U mooshtc J>. fifUJ 4, tad ! n icrOg th* vieUt^D Oi lIAA.* V lOh'JlCf.’ itU.A'r h -* 1 A : * t.ickt'i':*. t ’:icag-a *•;.»>. a•.’•••'- . with a ut .itua uu wha Uiuu’ Hi | ;iy alt-xvtutv 1 iellx> t! k»<xis r:** Jude Ueekuvd the uihi a ,Jot thUft' .x f'.lot by 'uhvoi .av> who liie U'ytt;/» to ear ■ .1 \ ts 1 1 * ci tj* a<Jlii a»i 11 ;»1: a i 1 • ..... , ' ... » v iiiuiL'. (hut Dta.noct.Uic party h/au ht’tt* t'a* "wxutt* w.j •*.» j ‘ tnigkki pusli tin. iurdi Neyro- vuu- Lo !'•> *:uiru- *yher can;; bu- Navciia •; CW- - •daily, rapped the .'u*c*si«k>ri and t-atd i rhe judge he ntwdvd m v T:duca* than' well Ihc ac«- .ifpart : nuaU. Lit wtrk. the ciVv «.a*T.t l .*> i race rf-fafAenr seheoi> i'or (he pt - liar* Fact b- Lahiaan. eta ir : rnaa of *h* ■ d and Uiiiv: i ;itV cf Ch:(a;o buouiocl. t. wai> huvd l ‘ rcaidac’ the wu; *• di*.a*d U> -iuc-iv { p« .k»- ‘ i.a the con ret pr*.. cedwiT- m ;.to : ping race 1i ts betoic V,**v a t I started. INTRiUI ELRODS : eoriiir.y t-> tr iditmii Mum u --uv. • • :r. tit is > 1 r v- re ; .■• ei is 1 y sctiuol ;io!i siiould. io sc-p.ic fee ci-.iie ti. p- v. i --. o. win 1 ; r '•> S'. t.AI s ■ ; ... atu'n is held, will i'e brought ui <i ! precedent si'aUeri.'ig mov- Ni tt-collisi-m ucci'ii-nts <uits-;i... j-'tf the road, falling ash-cp at tiie Wheel, sscidciinn. etc.) e;,..- !- 1 t Dili motor vehicle fatatmc n; i ;;a! areas. Aceidcntr. ot tins type ai-.-.i fi'sut 111 lOfi Out) illj-.ii it- ill; Rt k au I lu* (.arolmiaii Martin St. Food Store j Will Be Open Friday Morning. New Lo- I cation Next Door To Former Store. A I New And Better Place 1 o Sltop. (’, M. MA YNAttl), Owner 32G E. Martin St. I Dal I “ ' ‘ ' *” " ~ i Step info a new kind of Spring If you’re a man who needs n cool shoe that’s a smart shoe . . . this super quality feather-wt-ighc wing up is lor you! That ventilated ‘‘breathing space" m this beauty is made of Nylon Mesh . . . the coolest tiling in shoes . today! Pleasant price tag on lias stylesier ... It’s a value! M IZoS&e,. Roscoe-G ri ffin Shoe Company 120 Fayetteville St. Dial 2-0239 THE CAKOLIXTAN 1 .-; |g£f||||| TO \fPt.VK Itt.KK - ’flu* noted da* St ;* U t tier Wxill's vu!l %pear he nr in Riteigb »u \|vni li. ,tt die Tlfinui lai t*H IlilH. rvwsoy.n i mm SlillMiiVt M 1) VAMUNCTIOiN ' \N!.’< The ->-ut fun alum of Key. U , Pel,: L AXi wSw: as o*ie Os {Wu oi-! l/Cidi ViC*.‘-'.:M.U.UiTH'O Os flit* l>elTKi * ; ; i.Tatif’ N.-Ui.iiy! cv miuUUw oy Chair- 1 1 ts',VV. M. U‘>yit*. Ji . has* stvvvct to ] sit*. ! 11 the t*oi : ■ smu.o. i -jw ■ nents K- v\* d-se side *.i .a! liarcms ft also* </U'ai . Use run* f ■ t r*jv<*i'sV’ ns to tO*-* t ...u.*t * l.*l . of 'the v>. erun SeauVr. i !,.* t:uV ;.:.*;;i--.I.i an j*l :.r V trc 'cl*.vrij as. %ft tta Dr tiwralic Nation-1 .it aeufm h f.*>' *v*a:> *. ow :.u;w v iP'iru t : tht jj Less if I tlit* early unit '->? De ll * ... public -atht - tug a:* j I J .* 1 taal to ttu* ftu.Js i.'i.u. ! i < * r...:.Uxs c*.!iit*.i.' ion among i.ioij- j *. ;,* a,. , It--. :.!.* f*i WIU-lOer I. 1 :* ••*. * a:.**, ii-ali.y a Viet chyii nutii i j :jl> ; riy j. as..;;.Unit ot aid*. Ur j in ;-.;s coni it med off ideal role aS! Xo. 1 ■*.* c. ..lit. U rOT in ; *v.t* count! v. the tout Negro emur* ( ;r ,01 of the house expenditures com -1 mitU’e finds himself in position to j i ietc out jir-i'A',.: plums to the tie* ■ Dawson has al ways Leo Opopsed | »>. the .. ••■■■:• *. .iy j M/V. * : lui tsoliiicaf ton: 1 .- such as I’m* NAAC.I'i . who hove pressuwi for the up j : l.*iuni:■ i •ill oi Xi-rioc.-, u, hu;h p>* : ' j t.• -al po ts During the Roosevelt j ..'Chum - 1...* ion *,n . ala a* > i t: at "*■< j Which war: eharaeh by Uw j -tWiiiding vs i*a. tica! posts uu - vunal rath'.*! than political La.*'.'* fiiufci- noil political forces were : able to .-ecurr appoiiiliUflits of Iv - a’*a s uhcc* from 1:, a pjfr-rs'a.ietit ■ .vliiiOt't, 1 t'A.:..i 1.1 fill thWll' poi.lt;. al ‘tility. Siiur :.uct:e*..sc itai the v*l- i *■-■:*: ;a*a- to I*.ok upon Uion -ovo: a. I.*' • .*•.• . uowt.-r m p**i!l:*, . Urh fad u-nu active poiit.tca.Uy Da os* n fc-.'is wiUi hL> position a* t; Di./.hk*. utu party strengthened that he i.> ante to biocls uon-politi cal a-ppoiiitmeni: aod make recuia* •;o ala! .*.*ti * for appoiiilmcnts to these "polUii.a 1 . ticiive and deserv * . Util. ’ Si'! \KS Vi HS If-, i. .. d hale.a Uai! lor ..all or o* . ■ P ; I J.. .... a-,; 1. a:..*Ui tjit. v'vu .>it v fust the i‘Ui ren r ;ch *ol tor Pi ; [)!,;.(> j i: till* U WtitOi'iuKl t bid d*. fvlc : tu ’; o H.ol on i* ii.ci.jy, Vu-o'h pi j ;*. p. ;>.*., us.iler ti'it aus-; J 1.-< ■ . I ! Uli j*. *, : ' o', ,'.l jl}; *li 1-1 tiVS ;r.,1. i Pool. *, S‘h. :■ .oak *. ) tol iPe 0.. ion. p ■ Or iiu oiU*. A u * ile ! ; -A tilt U(d»*iit he.iHi. ccritei- ;.r,d proles ■ , .*f t :w. I ;o!V* - .:*.*;: - at Ml* ,i! •*> Met: ten I ! uileiiv .So. hvilie rpi * :;o n L>r. !..aS*rm>' used es subject ’ evoiru* Aspects < ( the Plu • ..r. m.Patl-.r.t Rt iutionship.” IP,* L.. Maine i'l *d '‘d fretn the lolleue of T iberal Arts of johris in C Switli l'uive: ntv m 1931 H-. *. :.vn lithe ,\! D .*) *s. from 000 *; y r.!ec! ea! t‘ ihpp ill ! * •:5. ktMM Records!! 4 For s'J.oo Kait'ioh ‘iiniid. xioii V House l t-.a>t llai j;ett Street || LADIES | YOU’LL APPRECIATE ! |1 i> C1 111 CI I' u I li. k IS. imiSlili I For Easier Fashions | ~r Ladies Suits 1 V A »;apai;niM'.'s, woian icoy and otuli; ; I \ U 'ANTED MATKKIAIP. I ! ' ■%, ."olid., aiid I'abric.s I Viced from if $1495 1t Jl nc= | J'Ji Ladies Toppers I * (; AKA !i! >1 NP> (’() V! :UTS, WORSTEDS t'K kPssf'Pl I Ali colors and si/os - ‘ 1 Lflflfl Priced IY«ni V S IC 9S M Dresses For Easter CvJ; 111 \ Krm II \ \ Sizes to 52. Solids and prints j |; .0 ) % $095 UP AjyjS Large Selections of Blouses, Hals, Bags §|i|fp and Other Accessories at Popular Prices IBKhh I SAVE MONEY BY SHOPPING FV f 6. &S. Dept. Store 1 J Hargett & Wilmington Sts,, Raleigh, WEEK FADING. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. 195<1 ai; .n lb. ii !)c c. * *icd t'li U. I*. It from the University of Toronto. hi.::,op M i.. • :* point.-. *o re* ; mcinhci Wlten it on ms* rayon I GOLDEN MAID COLORED i I Margarine Ilb Hk * 30c 1 SUNNYf'Li l) SF.i F RISING * FLOUR hiluiw 75c AoCPS OWN FURL VF.G. SI lOH. f FNINC ' 1 DEXO * ,u ' <■«■> 70c I RACKIpR’S 1.A81.L STANDARD | I Tomatoes 2 N *>- 2 23c FINE GRANUI A I LL* SUGAR ° 1 •> |! *>« 45c COLDS 1 Rf AV! PINK ? SALMON »•>■' '*»'•» 37c SUNN * i IF! 1) Corn Flakes BOz Pkg 12c ANN PAGE WITH PORK & TOM SAUCE BEANS 2 i >b. cmn 19c ANN PAGI i IT omato Soup 3»i *2 u, c«, 25c HOME STYLE OR SANDWICH | Marvel Bread l i-zu>. u.t 18c I Green Beans T «' J « |> " hi b 13c Carrots cr» t > c.ia 2 b*t». 15c Pork Chops I ‘-'.I i.b. 49c I P rvers t)r e*sed anil Drawn I.b. 56c 1 1 201 F.. Hargett and 410 Hillsboro Sts. P— lTl — r - -m 1 i--Hir’-~~TrniiiwmrininwnMiiw iwwimiiii»iiiiim»iii ■minimi— i.rc-oes or j«.rm*vs al'i-ay?. iron with the grain. Iron rayons on the wrong | side. Do teuch- p jobs on tin- righa* side using a pressing eieth over th«« fa one. 1

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