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PRAIRIE VIEW CHAMPS —The
Panthers of Prairie View AvM
College, Texas, have retired the
W. A. Scott, II, Memorial Tro¬
phy and carried the huge;
symbol oi xooi,oaii supremacy j
home for keeps. Above, Coach (
William J. Nicks, second from .
right, receives trophy from W j
A. Scott, III, left during the
24th annual All-Sports Jam- i
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United Negro College Fund Receives 2000.00 $$ Gift
I of Cosmetics. Photo above s- Jesse J. Lewis
Manufacturers -s
(lessee Counsel for the firm present,ng the check to
deft) Public Relations Institute and V,ce Pres dent of
Dr. L. H. Foster, President of Tuskegee
The 'Citation was made during the Mid-Winter Conference of
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MO r, Alfred Williams, Savan-
nah; James Dixon, Savannah;
.ar.cn Ding.e. Savannah; and
Vlfon o M •Clean. Second row
io r. Lee Maker, Savannah;
| l d Jamc.-. Savannah; Rob-
! ;t R bbirns. Savannah; Law-
boree of The 100 Per Cent ,
■Vror.g Club in Atlanta, Ga.
Assisting in the ceremony are
Coca-Cola representatives Otic
N. Thompson, Jr., partially
hidden. Jack Moore and Moss ‘
H. Kendrix, holding photo, at |
right. The Panthers won legs |
on the trophy in 1953 and 1954,
retiring it in 1958 with an 8-0-
ANNIVERSARY SPEAKER
(Continued from Page One) Wednesday Negro and white
children rode the school bus
(NAACPi ’Golden Jubilee” Tea together for the first time in
on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 15, the history of Alexandria public
at 5 o'clock at the Butler schools.
Presbyterian church, it was j
announced by W. W. Law, the 1
branch president. Mr. Brown i
will highlight the fifty year YOUR
history of the NAAGP, giving MEMORIAL
special emphasis tc the local GIFT
branch work. TO THE
Mr. Brown is an ardent GEORGIA HEART
member of th? loca. branch : ASSOCIATION
executive committee. He is a promptly acknowledg¬
former president of the branch will be
and is now "Serving as branch ed to the bereaved family.
historian. 1101 West Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta 9. Georgia
The special NAACP anniver- 1
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TO SELL THE
Savannah Tribune
WEEKLY: Thursday — Friday — Saturday
Good Pay
APPLY: 1009 WEST BROAD STREET
Savannah, Georgia
.
rente Williams, Savannah;
j Raymond Harper, Marietta;
and John Strong, Albany.
Standing 1 to r, James Davis,
I Macon; Charles Fambro, Mac-
>n; Redcll Walton, Savannah;
• Ira Jackson, Savannah; Doug-
sary program is being arranged
by the branch entertainment
committee headed by Mrs. Bes-
sie Adams. In keeping with the
celebration of Ne; o History
Week, some of the city's finest
talent will render great vocal
and instrumental selections,
and poetry. Mrs. Esther F.
Garrison will be the mistress
of ceremonies.
3rd Va. Area
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(Continued from Page One>
heavy police guard which was J
on hand at the mixing of class-1
es at these two cities was ab- J
sent when the transition took j
place at Alexandria.
All here. was quiet There in the change j I
over were no un.
toward incidents of any im- i
•portance and the NCgro child-,
ren, , for the most part, got
along fairly well in their class¬
es.
Integration in Alexandria be¬
came a certainty Saturday
when Chief Judge Simon E.
Sobeloff of the Fourth United
States Circuit Court turned
down a request that the Tues¬
day desegregation deadline be
itayed. He said he could see
io reason to give the school
board more time to prepare
tor admitting Negroes to white
schools. The board said it
would not appeal to the United
record. The national cham-
trophy is donated by
Coca-Cola Company, At¬
in memory of the late
Scott, II, founder of the
Daily World. Mr. Scott,
is the elder son of the
newspaper man. The
Club is a project of the
sports department.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUK*
a:S I .Utie, Macon; Harlem
Lambert, Savannah; Willie
Tute, Savannah; Donnel Woods,
Macon; Ernest McPherson, Sa¬
vannah; Stephen Kelly, Savan¬
nah, and Moses King, Savan¬
nah.
SSC TIGERS DEFEAT
ALBANY STATE RAMS
82-52
The Savannah State Tigers
defeated the Albany State
Rams 85-52 In the Wiley
Gymnaisum, Savannah State
College, Saturday night. High
eorers for the Tigers were Ira
Jackson with 13 points, Willie
Tate and Redell Walton with
12 points each. The Tigers are
in first place in the 6EAC
conference and are the only
undefeated team in the con¬
ference.
The Tigers will play the
Clark Panthers of Atlanta
Monday night, February 16, in
Wiley Gym. This is a non¬
conference tilt. The Panthers
defeated the Tigers in their
last contest.
Successor To
Mr. Chisholm
(Continued on Page Eightl
positions for long. Among his
many achievements as an in-j
surance man is an outstanding
record for keeping net advance.!
This occasion was highlighted
by the presence of E. L. Simon, j
F. L M I Director of Agencies
and N. K. McMillan, Asst.
Agency Director in charge of |
Georgia.
Mr. Simon made a very in¬
spiring address, during which
he stated that pride in one’s
profession is the greatest
quality of a successful agent.
After being feted with a din¬
ner more tributes followed and
Mr. Simon alluded to Mr. Chis¬
holm's retirement as offering
onportunities for the Savannah
District to move forward, on¬
ward and upward.
COM. CHAIRMAN
• Continued from Page One!
■ >n ( ring a &AACP “tTolden
Jubilee” Tea cm Sunday after¬
noon, Fe,b. 15, at 5 o’clock at
the Butler Presbyterian church
LARRY’S
SUPER MARKET ,
229 East Broad St.
FREE CITY-WIDE
DELIVERY
Open Sunday Morning
Come See ... Compare! JERSEY MILK
Save 22c per Gallon
CASH AND CARRY
MILK 90c GAL.
Buttermilk 35c hall’ gal.
Whipping Cream 60c Pint
Orange Juice 30c half gal.
Konter’s Selection ...The Widest RED GATE FARMS
Konter’s Quality The Highest 2 |2 Miles Ogeechee Rd.
... AI) 2-5349
Konter’s Prices .. . The Lowest WE ALSO DELIVER
BOWYER MOTORS
108 W. Oglethorpe Ave.
SAVANNAH'S OLDEST INDEPENDENT LOT — THIS SAME LOCATION 21
YEARS AND IN BUSINESS 2(5 YEARS—SAVANNAH’S ORIGINAL HOME FOR
“2 MINUTE” SELF-FINANCING—WE HANDLE ALL OUR OWN PAPER—WE
CAN ACCEPT DEALS OTHERS REFUSE—WE C AN ACCEPT TOOLS, PETS,
RADIOS, WHAT-HAYE-U AS DOWN PAYMENTS!
\ FRY CHEAP CARS EXTRA CLEAN CARS AT OUR COST!
1951 Ford Sedan $ 95 1952 Plymouth 2 dr. $395 1957 Ford sedan v8
1952 Pontiac cl cp 95 1952 Chevie 2 dr. 145 1956 Ford 4 dr H'top
1948 Ford pickup 225 1954 Buick H’top 995 1955 Ford Victoria
1953 Mercury H’top 395 1955 Mercury H'fop 1295 1955 Ford 2 door
1955 Chevie 2 dr, 495 1956 Mercury 2 dr. 1095 1955 Chevie 2 dr.
1955 Chevie 2 dr. 695 1955 Mercury sedan 995 1956 Ford 2 dr. v8
1951 Ford Sedan 395 1953 Chevie H’fop 595 WE’VE HAI) THESE TOO
1953 Chevie 2 dr. 395 1953 Mercury sedan 595 LONG — NOTHING
1952 Buick H'fop 395 1956 Ford H’fop 1295 WRONG — CLEAN
1951 Chew pickup 295 1954 Pontiac H'fop 595 CARS
1953 Ford Sedan 495 1953 Buick sedan 795 JUST ASK TO SEE
1950 Olds H’top 395 1954 Ford H'fop 595 OUR INVOICE
1953 Chrysler sed. 395 1956 Ford conw cp 1295 PRICE!
THIS “NO DOWN PAYMENT” BUSINESS YOU SEE SO MUCH ABOUT—if you
have a car or merchandise to trade as a down payment, why pay premium prices for
such terms you don’t need, and-or why m trfgage your job pay. and-or why puf up
your furniture, and-or why get an indorser and-or why pay back two loans and two
interest charges to buv one car. elc.. etc., etc. WE RLQl IRE NONE OI I HA I
HERE. EVEN WHEN WE DO SELL TO A QUALIFIED BUYER FOR NO DOWN
PATMENT!
4 SHIRTS
(Laundered)
80c
VIIOWK
Sausvct y (hyO/iy C/'isif C&.
BIG SALE
To make room for Spring
Goods. Present Stock .Must
Go. Save up to 50' , on
Hosiery for Every Member
of the Family. Mill to you.
Peter Pan Hosiery Shop
30 BARNARD ST.
Next To Park and Shop
NEW BUNGALOWS
FOR SALE
Concrete Block
With Hard Wood Floors
3 Bedrooms
Complete, Ready to
Move In
Located at
1023 Demmond Street
3 Lots al Sandfly
182(5 Burroughs St.
2 Bedrooms
1709 Grove Street
For Appointment Call
Gunnie Green
AD 2-9715
AD 4-3432
LOMEL’S
628 Price Street
ADams 4-2069
Will Buy For ( ash
China, Glassware, Furniture
Silver, Jewelry, Pistols,
Or Anything Old or New
j -
FOR RENT
Office space, large or small, in
heart of West Broad Street com¬
mercial district (number 540, up¬
stairs. on corner of Huntingdon),
for doctors, lawyers, loan office,
insurance, club, etc. Building oc¬
cupied now by stores downstairs
and doctors in adjoining offices
upstairs. Owner will remodel to
suit tenant or allow free rent to
tenant to do his own r<modeling.
Phone or see MR. BOWYER at
BOWYER MOTORS, 108 W e s t
Oglethorpe, phone ADams 2-3725
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1959
Mnnetteh
Thirty-Nine Years of
EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS
SERVICE
Dial ADams 2-8191 or
Consult Our Hostess
Mrs. Marion B. Mosley
ADams 2-3872
SPECIALIZING IN
FABRICS FOR
• CHOIR ROBES
• USHER UNIFORMS
• NURSES UNIFORMS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO
ORGANIZATIONS
WILLIAMS
SUPER MARKET
218 West Broad St.
MULLETS, 10 lbs. $1.00
Take Your Hand Saws, Circu¬
lar Saws, Pulpwood Saws,
Hair Clippers,
Scissors, Butcher Knives,
Etc., to
Savannah Saw Works
135 Barnard St.
“We Sharpen Anything That
Cuts
ANY KIND OF LUMBER
■ and ROOFING YOU
WANT
p VINTS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
SEE PENN WALLER
WALLER LUMBER
and SUPPLY CO.
President & Randolph St.
Phone ADams 3-3071
BERT'S JEWELRY SHOP
WE REPAIR
Watches, Jewelry and Electric
Clocks. Ring Sizing
6 Hours Service Guaranteed
424 VV. Broad Street
Cement Products Co.
Savannah. Ga.
Phone ADams 3-2971
Hull and West Boundary St*.
Home Federal Saving*
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
37 BULL ST.
Savannah, Georgia
HAGAN’S MARKET
40th and Montgomery
Quality - Price - Service
7 DAYS A WEEK
TV SETS
$ 39.95
30 Days Guarantee
IDEAL FOR YOtJS
HOMT
Service
All T. V. ssets
MANN T. V. I
142 West BroaS Street
Dial AD 6-2358
Nights & Sunday*. AD 3-5135 *
Specializing in
WEDDING
AND
BIRTHDAY CAKES
Pastries, Old Fashion Rye
Bread
Cream Puffs
Doughnuts
Two Bakings Daily
KRAFT'S BAKERY
Jefferson and Duffy Sts.
Phone ADams 2-5244
SEE PAUL and ANDY/
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone ADams 2-0221
WHEN YOU WANT
SEAFOOD
Go To or Phone
LOUIS C.
Matthews
518 West Broad St.
Phones ADams 2-1141
ADams 2-1142
NEED ENGRAVINGS
HALFTONES- LINE CUTS
COLOR PLATES-ART
DIAL ADams 2-5508
DIXIE
ENGRAVING CO
TO SELL IT.. .ILLUSTRATE IT!