THECAROLl M § • .”TH« ntUTM UNBRIDLID*’ '«AT« IMMICM CMtertMX Cominued from 4-A Mi dMft entitled “What Are 1 Marks,*’ "A Dictionary Game," an Outline of Dictloiutry, A Crosword Pui- ImI The History of the Diction- ' Congratulations to those who iNs*ed a« hard. So tar Bothin«’i new; itrange may b«; except that everyone seema to be foUowtng the fancy of “Black.’’ Black akirta, ihirta, dretaes, panti and rtoes. Friday we counted about 110 black out fits and Monday everyone teemed to wear red and white. Shirley and Jerry are doing like crary—“aick but whaling." Sylvia and Frank? Saying aomething too. But thoae that are talking the Now Open For Business To Serve You YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Om STREr GROCERY MS OTIS STREET H. C.\ .. ' ( AS LITTLE AS V-8 155 H.P. STANDAtlD UP TO 24 MILES P£lt (On Ref. GuolitM) y S200 DOWN l^&R MO. UZZIE MOTOR COMPANY FOSTER A GEER STREETS- Ph»e 682-7S22 N. C. DmW No. 1C20 toudeft tad iaytng the mott ue: Carolyn and William, Belenda and Matthew, Barbara, and Eddie, Saundra and Charles; Mariat\ and James. , Well Gang; Guess we really must go. Much to catch up on. Don’t forget to tet your ticket for tfie “NiKht With The Star^” And remember: In order to reach a goal, you wist hrve a ^oal in mind. In order to be somebody, you must first want to be somebody. —Carolyn Ira Jackson of Savannah State Is Voted MVP ALBANY, Ga. — Ira Jackson, smooth working 6-3 Savannah State center., was named 4or the second con^utive year as the most valuable player of the South eastern Conference (SEAC) Tour nament at Albany State College February 24-25. Jackson, a junior from Chicago, has been an all- tournament selection during hi' entire college career. Others named to the all-touma ment team were Jerry Hancock ,M1 go-go guard of Albroiv Stat' from Highland Park, Michi"ar who scored 99 points in three tour nament games and finishefl as cor ference scoring champion r 24.1 average; Bill McDougald .fi-P center) from Chipley, Florida, who made an impressive showii" ir two games; end Redell Walton and Willie Tate, Jackson’s team mates who are also from Chicago. Walton, (8-2 buHdozfir) scor*’'1 40 points in the finals from tho inside and Tate (6 1) scored conf"!' tentlv from the outside during thr two-day meet. All tournament selectees are juniors with the exception of Han cock, who is a sophomore. THURSDAY FRIDAY And SATURDAY Eckerd DKiig Stores m W. MAIN ST. HILLS SHOPPING CENTER AUSc Gum or Mints 6ior17c Guton of SO 6ool(niatcl)es ZSc Tablet or Powder BC 2 for 2k 11X0 Ladies PlasUc Rain Capes. . ... 77c 7Se Richard Hndbut Hand Lotion..... 39c 2M Dorothy Gray Dry Skin Lotion... $1.00 |1.4t 3 pc. Garden Tool Set....... 79c If OS. AU Metal Hammer 98c 49c Automatic Safety Kitchen Tongs... 29c FOR “COLDS - FLIT BAYER ASPIRINS Bottle of 100 Tablets 69c Bottle of 50 Tablets 39c Bottle of 24 Tablets 25t Children’s Asiurins 39e f. L$r$0 Instant Coffee Nescafe $1.19 mpaste 2 for 69c dt too Kleenex 2 for 25c 7lc Aerosol Deoderant Florient 57f $1.23 Bottle bf 100 . , Bufferin Tablets 79c 109 LVrfo Pliwtic Shoe Box 69r sf Ft i/r' Sisal Rope 39c f Phillips . MILK MAGNESIA 4oz. 30c 12oz.........59c 93c Top Ten. on Re^wiMifir List 'I The following titlts Ru^e up the March choice for tbf outitand- ing books of the moBth. These b')ok( are now available, for cir culation at the library. Pic^ton: The B>8 Family by Vina Delitilr A Burnt* Out Ca*« by Grahain Greene I A Gay and Melancholy Sound by Merle Miller ., i.i*,.,. If Thine Eye oWend The* by Heifr rich Shirmbeck. Through the Field* it Clover bj Peter De Vries ' " Non-Flctlen: The Coll of Life bj‘ Ruth Moor| A Dynasty of Wt^ttm Outlaws bi Paul Wellm^ ' *• The Fifty-Year Decline and F^i of Hollywood by Ezra Goodman 7inn of Brlaht Water' by Gavin Maxwell i The War Called Peace by Har^ Overstreet |[ ■ ^ T- \i iORTH CAROLINA !' JURHAM COUNTY ‘ ‘ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT: iN THE MATTER OF'SWglBHOV •owAY MARROW, EXiSamte )F the ESTATE OFrillLAOys Last lAQ'TO e kaihj^ id and been Exc BooKmobile ScKedwle »" The bookmobile of Stanford L.[Wednesday, 3:00.P.Mr6;00 P.M. Warren Public i;Jbrary has the I Bahama following trips scheduled for the Thursday, 300 PJI.-6:00P.M. week of March 13 to March U: MiUgrove and Gueu Road Monday, 3:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M.v- Friday, 3:00 P.M.-8:80 P.*. 1 , ' HAm STYLE & FASfflON REVIEW, —featuring 'ELSIE NEAL, Professional Model, Pittsburgh, Pa. i SHXARS-GUNN GYMNASIUM M4RCH 4—BURLINGTON 8:00 P. M. Lrice Michie ^>ouln ijoweu 1—^^ — le sapie being i^t Viunber 18 icr pl#t Qi O. S. ieWwi as surveyeU and pi^tgd by E. HOLLOWAV McNEILL, Diseased NOTICE OF. SAUIviY | gXECUTklX TO SEll UAL ESTATi UNDER AND 8Y virtue of the ower and authority cM^ined 'in iem VII and Iteta X. || /ill and Testainent of JLLOWAV McNEILL, iving been fully pri .ttera Testamentary.' ily issued the underi iirix on the 29th day^ Noveoi ' jcr, 1960, said E^ecutrl^wiU dffeii uf sale bt- public auction, toi the .lighest bidder for cash t||||'prain' >ses known as I5b4 Famleville itreet, in the City and Jurham, State of North t^olina; at 12:00 Noon ot» the 3nk.4ay'of, Vpril, 1961, the ?e>»)l efUte 'des nbed in, detail'beioW: Ml ' ■ uiisam^noN:- The sapie as per erty as surveyeU and pl^tgd C, BeiviOj Suweyot, i#tb day of February, 192fCiM re corded in Plat Book 4,' «t page 101, at OAole of Register' of Deeis of 'Durham County, and' ticulariy described as fitUow^ ! Lying'91)4 being Township, Durham CoulllW^'" aforesaid, lying on the ,Well of' Fayetteville Street, b6| ' at corner of Fayettevilli aey Streets anU «inni}»g^Wtw«^cl- ly with Mincfl^ Street, 118.i to comer of Lot No. 11^ therite North 19 .1, A de^ees £6 feet to line of Lot No. 12; iSast 119 fee^ tti Fayet^viQe Stree'; thence South with Fayfet- teville Street 56 feet to the be- ■ginning. See Deed frbm >R. L- Mc- Uougald and wife, M. U. Merrick and wife to G. W. Cox ind wife, Hook 89, at page 629, Duroam County Regiit^. See Deed frjim will G. W. Cox and' Cox, Single, Book 140, Durham County Reft Thli aale taxes bdth aty aad Coufi|j sessm6nts if kuy. A of te^ per eeni (lO i be rqiuirfed ^ito IhS laid iaTl i remain open for igji, (10| day» le ,tD Nola ‘ 0, page increi Thii 7th day.of jtfiMh/'lWl. suDii: HOttoWAY MAtt ROW,: Ehecutrix Of lue BsUt] of Glda^ k. Mc^?eiU, Deceased. McKissick and Berry, Attorneys ' March 11, 18, 29; AprU 1 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 29c FRESH GREEN CABBAGE lb. 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SAVE 52c ON CHASE fr SANBORN DRIP OR RKUUR COrrEE 2 : 99 SILVER LABEL COFFEE . . . , 2poyN0 TNS 9 lb. 33c LIMIT ONE or choicTwith fSM ORDER O O . LIMIT 2 WITH w y « (5.00 ORDER f^irmco .Skcul. come /o Co/on/o/ for JF'resher M^roducc CRISP FRESH ‘ Lottuce....... m»!. f O' S CARROTS10. .“-SrGRAPES....2^ 29 LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA » LEMONS REMEMBER TO REDEEM YOUR My««ry C«upoA Np. 4 this weak SAVE as you spend...with GOLD BOND stamps I AT NORTHGATE COLOKUL STORE ONLY! Peach and Apple Pies ea. 39c Fresh Mackerel Steak lb. 39c CINNAMON ROLLS .1 . One Dozen 39c