t at AGRICULTURAL EQUAL. OPPORTUNITY COYFFRFNCF - Administrator Horace T). God frey, 3rd from left, of the U. S. Department . : Agricu’.t m • 's Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Service f.ASCS an i sabers oi i- V\ ... m staf! are s) ■" i in Atlanta, Ga., recently conferring ■■ it) State -‘.SC'S ■ju >ppoi tin.uy - . isn't;, c:: mittee:i . Tin ■ discussed ways of helping disac int irticipate t ore fully in .AST'S programs. Left to right: Victor R. Phillips, ■ -ist t Mr. : n fr., advisory committeeman, Abingdon, A .; Mr. G- it. A .vis r. • ' ' s F. Gic ve r , Montic.-110, Fla., and Hilliard D. c 1 in, - n ill*- D' pu Administrator; and Charles R. Mosle\, aovisor cor < : • n N l PHOTO). Play It Safe In I Water This Summer P* Play it safi in »!.• ■■ ; this ■ summer. ; 1- f Cross. Emily B. PL u;,t, V ! <-r <f< ty Chairman of tic- \\ ■. i :• - ty Chapter, ofteitF's. life preservers’ 1. Learn to sv in . T can swim 1 its 1« . ]r to swim better. Your : Cr -s chapter can toll \< .!„■» its next s vimnn , ■ - tiled. 2. Always s-* in. '■ it 1 . an panion--never ahaie, ;■.... distance swim...in , 1. • or, • one in a boat accomp.t;r ■■ ■ it. 3. Swim in a safe plac . Ti; presence of lifeguards usually indicates tin irea is salt- for swimming. 4. Before diving, make -are the water is deep < m s ' ; there are no hidden unjecis such as submerged recks. 3. If you hir. e not been S’.*, iin ming since last summer, t T it easy at first. Recorr.i limitations and don't t\ to ~a beyond them. 6. Wait at least i hHr after eating before going in the v. o and don't swim wtam ve:L ,i --ed or overtired 7. Dor.'i depend u. i die •,i inflated toy to !>,il;i on t;.> can slip au ay fr >m von. 8. Watch your s'op. dk, don't run, arm' d . decks. Don't skylark. 9. Try t< re: .. ri r..!in in case of ti oubl-. t da v _ ■ wiLsoics aarettn choice ‘ j STEAK 88 c T-BONE SIRLOIN | -99 j 931 coli mbi I || BACON .. 63 i BATHROOM TISSUE SWIFT S j DELSEY JEWEL 2 ROLL 3 LB ctn PKC, I 69° j PEACHES 29 c BANQUET MEAT SUNSET GOLD EVAJP POT PIES MILK 5 QQ° 3 AQc PIES m (, ANS “W" DEL MONTE FRUIT A 1 cocktail ! 43 ■ 1 ly- j.'fu-!"„..■ . L . . lit —. '«s——msrsmssmaaßr sume . face-up fio.-.tir.v i >si— HO’,:, ■ “U h ‘ ■■■at er, and si owl • h nds and 10. 1 :■ a t c : it. Most sir: d! cr t 1 ;i: fl >m, •v< n when filled .-it’. ' : . Freedom Fund Dinner Honors Medal Winner CHIC \JO CC La Con • Hilt' L it-ai ill i... the scene o! . : r. end ILn nc•, sner.MU : .■ Na ACP, -Jia e 10. : .. ill p ■ a-Sl' -S post hurt rn.sl late Pfc. Milt*.;! Oli-e, ■ rid Dr. Mu - ry G. Fvans. i -ic.cL r. Cosmo politan Cor.:'-.; unit church. Olive, .m iS-year-oiiiisoldier, sacrificed his life to save his buddie*- by a,. dvr hi- body on a live err i d ■ during com bat in A let \ . ■ is a v.arded the st. riession iiMed al O! Hanoi by i'OiWross. Di Evans is being honored fm !,..ving reerrit • son;. 2,000 NA ACP me .mini illy over 25 years of !ier *de. . **■ . AN ••••. . p; L-dV SHOE - SillNF Jo fa . ; !:1 s sign on his h : ; t « ',:a; shine, 20?. Ja, • iti. v. il; Flip ping Noises. ! r e Extra. ik J WILL SAIL FOR EUROPE -- Mrs. Marietta Hall Cephas of the Virginia State College piano faculty, has been appointed as a music director for the Council on Student Travel Shipboard Rr og ram, and will sail, for Europe on the M/S Aurelia, -T me 18. Embracing nearly 150 ' .alleges and universities and other educational institutions, t’i»■ council will assist more tllOO students in going a broad this summer. On the eturn, Mrs. Cephas will sail from Rotterdam on theSSSeven So is, leaving July 17. and is expected in New York ten days later. AM Alumni Give College $25,000 Gift GRE ENSBORO -- A&T Col lege last week received a big boost in its drive to qualify for a matching grant with a gift o; $25,000 from its alumni as sociation. The gift followed by exact- L three months an offer from the Alfred P, Sloan Founda tion of Nov. York City to give the college $33,333, when matched by gifts, dollar for dollar by alumni, two for one b individuals, businesses or industries, in North Carolina, or three for one from sources outside the State. The presentation was made at the an iun l tlumui dinnes addon ui d , aia a HolhUy Inn, South. Howard C. Barnhill, Charlotte, national alumni president, handed over to Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, president of the college, a bundle of bills in small denominations. te CHICKEN K, I' i F 'in ind Roll. p es ar d Rolls 85c V. . Pack 8 pcs. $1.40 [fJ U.IY TOUR FAMILY ALSO nIA DRtvi.iN 6 Hamburgers 75® | * DOWHTOWN »IVP * « f Let Our Experts • TIRES v, • BATTERIES r ur Car # AUTO ACCESSORIES Sf\ In Top Shape! • WASHING / \ • LUBRICATION && <&> OFFICIAL Licensed 'b \ Inspection *'• f Station Credit Cards Honored DUNN’S tsso SERVICENTIR See Us For Complete Car Care! DIAL 832-9496 502 S. BLOOD WORTH ST. St. Aug. Awards 132 Degrees To Graduates Seven honor students were graduated in Saint Augustine’s College 132-member class of 1966. Those who were graduated Magna Cum Laude are Miss Maurvene Deßerry, Raleigh, Miss Judith M. Moore, Fayet teville, and Miss Grace L. Horne, Farmville. Four others graduated Cum Laude. They are Miss Glanda Bennett, Key West, Fla.; Miss Anne Gaskins, Vanceboro; Miss Alma Lopex, Parisio, Cana Zone; John Lark ins, Jersey City, N. J., and Erick May, Jr., Raleigh. Other members of the grad uating class are as follows: Charles Alexander, New Bern; Alfonza Alston, Raleigh, Mrs. Delonia Davis Alston, Raleigh; Miss Hilda M. Arrington, Wil son, Miss Bessie Bethea, Pine bluff; Miss Rana Blankumsee, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Miss Bet tie Jean Brodie, Raleigh: Da rius Burge, Snow Hill; Miss Hazel Burnett, Raleigh, Edward Chester, Br ook s ville, Fla.; Miss Betty Cobb, Faison; Miss Delores Colemon, Greenville, S. C.; Miss Gloria Dean Crews, Wendell; Miss Lena Crudtip, Franklinton; Miss Evelyn Cum mings, l ion College: Donald I . Dade, Culpepper, Va.; Miss Cynthia Daniels, Neptune, N. J.; Walter Davis, Jamesburg, N. J.. Gladys Dogan, Green ville, S. C'.; Barbara Earp, Clayton; Booker T. Ecklos. Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Miss Mary Fields, Frogmore, S. C. Ronald Foxx, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Miss Rebecca Galloway, Mt. Airy; CleophusGlass, Hol lywood, Fla.: Miss Charlotte Goodson, Raleigh; Miss Alone Grainger, Chadbotirn, Miss Cecelia Griffith, Raleigh; Lew is Hankins, Jr., Louisville, Ga.; Miss Clara Bell Hargett, Cove City; Mrs. Carrie Daniels Ha rrison, Greenville; Rufus Harfe, Brooksville, Fla.; Mrs. Lea trice Highsmith, Raleigh; Miss Claudia Hinton, Raleigh, Miss Ruth Hinton, Raleigh: Charlie Howard, Pakokee, Fla.; Mi.ss Ruby J. Humphrey, Jackson ville: Creighton Incorminias, Philadelphia, Pa.; McGlother Irvin, Chicago, 111.; Leroy King, Vanceboro, and Mi.ss Jenoil King, Raleigh. Sinclair King, Miami, Fla.; Miss Carolyn Lawrence, Opa Locka, Fla.; Jesse London, Mi ami, Fla.; Lawrence Long, Mi ami, Fla.. Miss Wilma Love, Wallace; Miss Jo Ann Mangum, Creedmoor: Lonnie McClain, Raleigh; Leonard McGill, Jr., New York City; Vernon McHam, Did Ym Say STEAKS! • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER CHICKEN - BAR-B-QUE SEAFOOD Anything You Want! PEEBLES Charcoal Flame Restaurant 309 8. Wilmington Street —call— 832-0724 For Advanced Service! RALEIGH. N. C. Winston-Salem; Michael Mc- Kinnon, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Miss Peggy Marshall, Raleigh; Mrs. Maxine Askew Martin, Raleigh; Lemuel H. Mial, Raleigh, Dwight Midgette, Durham; Miss Avis P. Moore, Kenansville; James C. Moore, Cleveland; Miss Betty Morgan, Newport News, Va.; Ned Morgan, New York City; Cecil N. Mosley, Jefferson, Va.; Reginald Moss, Charlottesville, Va.; Mrs. Lau rancene S. Murphy, Raleigh; Thomas Newbold, Miami, Fla.; Eli Noble, Jr.: Darien, Ga.; Mrs, Edith M. Oliver, Raleigh; Miss Gloria J. Oliver, Raleigh; Mrs. Ruth Jones Ormond, Scot land Nock; Grady Perkins, Greenville, S. c.: N.i'haniel Perkins, Opa Locka, Florida: James E. Perry, Nov. Bern: Ralph Person. Brooksville, Fla.: Miss Dianne Pierce. New Platz. N. V. Miss Gladys Powell, St. Aug ustine. Fla.; Miss Artelia Prit chett, Henderson: Miss \va Ragland, Angier; Miss Joan K. Redd: Layfayette Reddirk, Rockingham; Ronald Redmond, Ridgeland, S. C.; Mrs. Mildred Richardson, Wendell; Oscar Robinson, Raleigh; Miss Evelyn Roberts; Joe Lewis Ronrk, Hampton, Va.; Mis- Catherine Rusher, Raleigh; Miss Diane Sauls, Fremont; Mrs. Mart W. Sharpe, Raleigh; Miss FV tty B. Smith, Scotland Neck; Miss Eleanor Faye Smith, Whit sett; Miss Joy Solomon, Fast Orange, N. J.: Miss Johnetta Spence, Elizabeth City; Miss Alma Thomas, Raleigh; William H. Trotman, Newport News, Va.; Miss Gale Wade, Martinsville, Va.; Jack Wadley; Miami, Fla.; Miss Birdie Walker, Charles ton, S. C. Robert A. Thomas, Tampa, Fla., Robert I, Thom as, Miami, Fla.: General White, Raleigh; Gwendolyn F. White, Raleigh; Miss Brenda J. Wil liams, Norfolk, Va. Miss Freddie Marie Wil liams, Laurens, S. C.; Mrs. Evelyn S. Williams, Raleigh; George Williams, Miami, Fla.; Katie L. Williams, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Mart S. Williams, Louis burg; Miss Elnora M Wilson, Macon, Ga.. Mi.ss Margie Wil - son, Virginia Beach, Va : Miss Patricia Wilson, Virginia Beach, Va.; Miss-Irene Wright, Richmond. Va.: Miss Charles- Ii»— — j- > - tcjfcjcjßßtßßa3A. — szsoKxmaßammmammamtmmmmm —aa—aaMßlfc , GAMES COST YOU MONEY! THIN THICK Fat Back lb. 19c Fat Back lb. 24c PORK FEET or NECK BONES lb. 15c I BOLOGNA or SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 45c PORK STEAK or END PORK CHOPS lb. 59c GOOD WIENERS lb. 49c or 2 lbs. 89c i Ground BEEF . lb. 39c or 3 lbs. 1.39 I PORK BEEF j LIVER .. lb. 39c LIVER .. lb. 49c I DOMINO SUGAR 5 lbs. 57c il NO. 1 WHITE NO. 1 WHITE I Potatoes 5 lbs. 39c Potatoes 10 Lb* 69c JACK FROST PORK SAUSAGE lb. 45c PORK SPARE RIBS Ib. 49c GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS . doz. 37c | Open Friday Night Until 9! Horton’s Cash Store | 1415-17 S. SAUNDERS ST. 833-2851 RALEIGH, N. C. j El JIM gBEAM Jpß I j j j 11 bon THE WORLD'S FINIS! BOURBON Whiskey , v itfOboooeocooo^ IJlKjfetJ, M B6 P ro °f hMi £ 52.70 PINT BOURBON WHISKEY lU) ,^ vadbvilitJ by . Lit Kssipco 2$ *o*t CC«uiNf Y fA* <3 '"dr.*.., • SINCE 179 S •‘-•"I"* , V kjoao oo ® ooo0 * 4/SQT. FASHION WINNERS - Adjudged to have shown the most creativity in last week's fashion show at Bennett College was Miss Ernestine Mitchell, (third from left), senior, of Wash ington, D. C. To her right is Miss Barbara Gadsden, junior, of Mount Pleasant, S. C., first award winner and to her left is Mi's Janet Jenkins, also a junior, of Camden, N. J„ second winner. Others in photo, left to right, winning honorable mention are Misses Gloria Taylor, freshman, of Rowland, Sandra I)aye, junior, of Magazine, Ala., and Doris Evans, freshman, of Greensboro. 2 From "Bull City” To Visit 4 Countries, Hawaii Mrs. Plassie W Harris and Mrs. Fannie G. Robinson will leave Durham on Juno 23 for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will join the Henderson Tour Group for a two-month S. Pa cific cruise. The Tour Group sail from I os Angeles on the S. S. Mon toro\ from pier Number 195 on June 27. They will visit New Zealand, Australia, Japan, The Philip pines and Hawaii. Many of the beautiful and pictuesque Is lands will ho included enrouto to California. Mesdames Harris and Robin son will spend a day in Atlan ta, Ga. with the R.’ C. Eber etta Yeat os, Ahoskie, and James Agnew, Fcorse, Mich. Miss Lillian Atherley, Paris io, Canal Zone: Ernest Evans, Hamlet; Paul Hampton, Rocky Mount; Maxine T. Highsmith, Raleigh; Miss Ollio Mae Jones, Macon, Ga.; Floyd Majette, Ra leigh; Frederick McNeill, An gier; Miss Mary F. McNeill, Godwin; Miss Jessie Marie Phillips, Goldsboro, Mi.ss Em ma M. Rumber, Norfolk, Va.; Samuel I Spearman, Tampa, Fla.; Harold E. Syms, Raleigh, and Mrs. Eunice F.. Weather ford, Raleigh. SHE C/ISOUSfEAN ainfltfla u. a. lAfuamY. juke is. i*«B haidts and renew acquaintances of long-standing. On return ing to the States, the ladies will join a tour group in San Francisco, to visit some of the interesting wonders of the West into Chicago. They plan to return to Dur ham early in September . * * * A vacation is a good time to play. The North Carolina Heart Association suggests, however, don't play around with your heart by overdoing. The heart's best prescription is modern *ion. . rn^sAViNGS GENERAL UporjniioKtprc V 7 _j FRONT END -£***3 ALIGNMENT stiff steering s y so OUR EXPERTS DO ALL THIS * e&mwet eotar * correct camber * eomset %9®4r * adjuct «!•»<**( • teR dn*ek HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. «*8 8. MbDOWnx ST. PHONE TS t-Wll sav ing (saving), n. (pi.) sums of money saved and laid away ■ C W. INC What it means to you . . . The above definition of savings omits a major point about an account at our bank: interest rate. Start your account tomorrow, add to it often, watch it grow, helped by compound interest. Check our new higher interest rote 1 DAILY INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Large Enough to Serve You . . . . Small Enough to Know You. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK MEMBER FDIC RALEIGH—DURHAM—CHARLOTTE Loca ! lACW Holds Hnai Spring Meet Meeting at G p. m., St it.iv, June 12th, at the East Raleigh Branch YWCA, the National Council of Negro Women held a brief session to report the results of its sta”-M-Home Tea. Members p. msent ..en : Mrs. E. M. Kelp., Mis.-, will.) m c _ Tver, Mm Petr ;• ,j. ; ,:,dson, Mrs. Addie Harris, Mrs. Ge neva Bro n, Mrs. I aura P. Wimberly. Mrs. Alice C. Smith, Mrs, Esther Michaels. Miss Almcna Nunn, Miss Elizabeth Jot ian, md Mis Jeannette Hicks. C'lT*; Delicious Foot TASTILY COOKED With A Mother’s Touch • CHICKEN AND PORK BARBECUE A Specialty BURNETT’S RESTAURANT 417 >. BLOOmvORTH ST. 11

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