f js' dA a .« four inch parts. In order toi UlocUmui Uie ciKuia sttasrjn. it i» to USE jwitleH' i>la{it; inslcatf' *f plantlDg ffie root stock. THE PLANNING TBIUMVI- n4tE...at Tenncsscf! SUt« IJtil- ti^ty ar« coBseatnltlBV on pUios for the 2-day Farm aqd lltfine InstituU, "Augiut 11-12, to |» tponsored by the DivlslMi j^ricBlture and Honu Ec«v»- to encourase iporK snccieait-' aKrictiltliral an4 hitmen^- •chioT«i|te»t8 1h TmmMm., #wrseelnt: tl^e details of dw nrKanlcattoiul procedure tor th»^ (am and Bom* Institute are (i. ta r.): MIh Buth McDowolI, hMM ecoaomies kutmctor and secretary, Stoerinf' Committee; Dr. W. 'A.' Floweihi, director, di vision of arrhiuUure, and Dr. Miriam L. Me,1>e>‘, professor (^d '!tea'd;of'the department of hoihe. «eoM»in. G.AR0EN MINIS By T. L. FLOWERS ARE YOU GETTING THE MOST OUT OF CANNAS? Ar« you looking for hand~ some, vigorous quick growing plants with bold heavy foliage and large flowers with outstand ing qualities? Don’t fail to try tonnaa. Rememtier, they' are most effectively used aa summer Adding plants as they are tro pical. and will not stand frost. Their vigor and size make them better suited to public parks and. large home grounds planted against a background of tail shrubbery and viewed from a distance. However, they can be used' around small homes if placed properly. Their culture is easy if ohel '■ #0trid prepare the^ beH eiglitami t« twenty'four inches deep. They lik6 a good rich soil and i^ th(^ proposed canna bed is poor;, or. •stony, dig it out and fill in witH ‘any good garden soil to which has been added one-fourth its bulk of well rottened manui^. In making such a bed, it iVell inches higher than the edges.' Plant after the danger of frost passed. A root piece »f art old plant with several strong eyes is best. If the plant^ are scarce,* divide the old roota i|^ several eyes, but the weak .ones ■re likely to develop we^|c plants. Space the rciot stock eighteen inches ajpart ^ach Wfy. See that the tall varieties are-.ai^ the center of the bed. For tntisa i 1 effect, plant medium size va rieties a foot apart. The foliage and flower color of cannas are go strikingly different from mok plants that a bed needs careful placing with relation to the rest of your yard. By itself, with a background of shrubbery and trees, a cann^ bed can be mad* very beautiful. But a scattered crop peppering up in th efront yard or patches of cannas in a perennial'bed looks and is out of placcj Summer care is very simple. If the beds are kept thoroughly watered over the dry period and free of weeds, cannas will do well in any s^tion of this state with plenty of sunshiijie arid hettt.' The blooms should b« picited soon after withering. After the frost has killed the top, allow them to die a few days and then cut them off. Dig the roots and dry in the sun for a few hours and store in a cool plac^ or cellar on racks or in Both Stars In | New Movie Were Kid Dermquetris HOLUfWOOD — Acto*s Sid^ ney fDhi«r and. Tony Curtis, eo- st»rs of Stanley Kramer's u»- ustial new BMtioa pi«tu««, ‘"ftut Dc4i^t Ones,” arc pv«ot: lh«t juveaile deUsqiicncy itf cufable. In their youth, both Sidney aMi Tony were IteOioiis who- worried their parents, bo end caused many of tbefar non-rctated elders to predict tliat they were headed for the human junk-pile.. But, as evidenced by thetr ciurreat high and respectc4 I statioiM in life, both of them righted themselves before it wafl to» late. It is perhaps somewhat ironic that in “The Defiant Ones” Sid ney and Tony play roles of fugi-' , tives from a Southern .ehaih- gang. Sidney hates white people and Tony hates . Negroes. Yet they are chained together and must learn to cooperate witfc each other if they are to make good their escape. Born to ^hamian parents in Miami, Florida, on February 24, 1^24, Sidney grew into a wild kid in Nassau, where his father was a struggling tomato farmer. “I was strictly the Juvenile- delinquent type,” Sidney recalls. “My dad was terribly concerned about my future. Finally, he sent me to Florida to live with an older brother. Fatiaer thought that my brother would be better able Hp discipline me than he could. He was right. That brother used to bash me around pretty good!” Once a few lessons in discip line and constructive living had been beaten into Sidney, he set out for New York, where he dis covered tough life all over agahi. But, now, Sidney worked hard. • Before he was 16, he had been a drug store clerk, a parking lot attendant, a ditch digger, a con struction worker, a pin-boy, trucker, • and longshoreman.. This succession of rugged jobar moulded Sidney into a fine, athletic figure of a man who today packs 1'85 poiA>ds. oh a 6-2 and one-half frame and seems capable of playing end for a professional football team. THE CAROLINA TIMES — Salurd*]|, Aug. 16, 1SE8 — 3 29 tween ri'i btf- •id i.ouliiurn Ifashington, tf. C Located on U..S iitjfhwa SmMk SI IMIII aiHtw Ijuinlii wito "ravti Bl 39, tram Chutkitlitmiint. tttr also !i^/vlers ^l U S ftoole TAU vr TO It mmfwm vo pat KETOLVtMO €SR»tT JUemher Of . FCOPLE’S ail H. STORE DwImmvN C. ^ CLASSIFlEli ADS Sfelrta ref, packed 1 or 3 Shirt* 3 or laore Formal Opening Of New Motel Near Charlottesville, Virginia Atrracts Many Socialites; Facility On Rt. 29 to have the center four to^ six ciygulate frwly. Keep protected NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Durham County Superior Court in the matter of slaf boxes so that the air can L. C. BERRY, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of LOlfVENIA CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. his combo played in the evening The Bren-Wana Motel opened in the club room, in July Mth a grand aifair Jacksons, owner,, which was quite social event enterprising young coupl* of the sea^n^ Opening cere-, monies and the cuttteg of the ,„„ething to be proud of. rib^n took place with relatlv^ distinguished h^tess« and friends on hwid, ^ businessman in this The ribbon was cut by W E section, is the son of W. E. Jack- Jackson, father rf the ovjner land grandson of the manager, Edward R. Jackson-. Jackson. The newly completed and He graduated from the local modernly equipped and fashion- schools and attended Hampton able motel, nestled among the Institute and Howard Univer- foothills of the Blue Ridge,, af- ] sity and served as a Seabee in fords a splendid view and oi*tera the U. S. Navy during World a restful atmosphere. All of the War II. His wife, Eunice is a na- fabilltles have air-conditioning tive of Atlantic City, N. J. and and' the finest in furnishing. There are five units with batlw for accommodations for travel ers or vacationers. The Club Room, with bar is pine-paneled with ipodern furni ture upholstered in lime leather. The Lounge which overlooks a terrace has carmine red \V8(lls and is furnished in white. The dining room has a triple picture window which gives a spectacular “panaramic” view of the surrounding countryside- Drawing from the Jackson’s v(wt number of friends the fol lowing ladies served as hostesses for openinf^ day: Mrs. Opiielia Smith, Mrs. Maye Jackson, Mrs. 'Daisy Fuller, Mrs. Ida’Xewis, 'Mrs. ‘Arthea Hughel, MWs. M'ar- guerite Shaw, Mrs. Hattie Tay lor, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, and Mrs. Rosamond Jemison. They were stylishly dressed for the occasion and looked quite gla morous. “88 Keys” Wilson and from frost at all times sjince they must be kept warm and .djy. Seed dealers and merchants selling plants usually keep well stocked with canna roots. They come in several varieties varying in size with flower colors rang ing from white-yellow to scarlet. Gtinn&s may be purchased in spring either as dominant roots br as. growing plants in three or GORDON’S jowfia NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of LOUVENIA JOIfES, late of Durham County', North Carolina, this is to nc(tify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or. before the 10th day of July, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 10th day of July, 19i8. L. C. Berry, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of Louvenia Jonte, Dec’d. * McKissick and Berry, A,ttoraeys. North CaioliM July 19, M; Au«. 2, ». NORTH CAROUNA OUBHAM COVNTY . Notice Of Sale Under Chatiel Mortgage UNDER AND Bt virtue ei the Mwer ot sale conferred upom the IVustee in a cert«i* chattel imortgage executed by JESSIE MIOCTOR, JR. and wife, RU- DELL PROCTOR, dated the Itth day at February, IMS, aad recorded in Book 599, page 903, i» the office of the Register ot Deeds of Durham CiMuity, de fault having bee« xiade te the payment of the MchtednaM tihercby secured aMl amUt Mort gage being by its terms subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the eourt- house dooor in DURHAM. North Carolina, at twelve o’clock, noon, on the ted day ot September, )B88, the following articles of personal property: (1)9 Formica Top tables (2) 40 Leather cuirs (3) 1 Bastin Blessing Soda Fountain with Steam table and salad section (4) 6 booths (5) 10 counter stools (6f 1-10 section Ba^k bar (I) 2 counter sections (8) 1 Reitigerator (» 1 steak maker machine (Id) 1 Potato peeler mafhhie (II) 1-S cup muMl .mixer aailk shake machine (12) 1-4 gaUon celfe* uro (Ameoito) (13) 6 ^B^iuet tables (14> MiSscetlMieoiw: All erratal. china, and peaa mum on t|w premtaM occiwM by the above at 33o E. Pettigrei^tyMt. kichid- ing Mirrors on vitlk in the Jade Room. This 8th day of August, 1058. U. ThompsiHi, Truitw. AtKMt lOi a», la You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offer! Accident And Health Insurtmce Ho9pit«4i3Mlian Insurance Individual or Family Plan - Up To ^lO.OO Per Day Hu8 IMi^cel* kmeow Feel» With Sur gical Beiieiils 70 IHiys Per Year. AGENTS WANTED Letcfd tmd Statewide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company PHONE 3-3331 527 EImh SiTMt Dnrhann, N. C. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Johnson. She also attended Howard University. They have two daughters, Brenda, 8 years old and Edwana, 6 year# old, for whom the motel is. named— BREN-WANA. For the opening, Mrs. Jackson was dressed in polka-dot nylon aqua ^ess andtwore a beautiful white orchid. She was quite charming. Also Mrs. Teresa Jackson Walker, sister of Mr. Jackson looked radiant in a flowered print. Among the many out of town- ors on hand for the opening Were: Mrs. Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, now of Plcasantville, N. J.; Mrs. Jackson’s brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Hailey Tay lor of Paterson, N. J.; Mrs: Jackson's brother, Mr. Eugene Johnson; and Mr. Jackson’4 and Mrs. William Cox Jaclcson brothers and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Charles Jackson, o£ MMCWOWM nil—Uff SUFFERERS ir YOU HAVE DBT BKITTLC KAUl, DANDKUFr. TKTTEE, ECZEMA, ■INCWOM4.0R 01 USE SKIH 0» SC^LP lEEITATIOHS. PDtSULAN WILI. AT. roRD TKANsrrenT uu-a**ow iw scalbks AND rrCHlKC. ASK TOUE OOCTOE. DRUCCBT. MMTKIAN ODr MItSEK ABOUT rERSULAH.. . ■bir cmumomw tam ,IM EMir up ■«. M MMi, -tlJO I. 20c I. IBc Dehixe packed shirts —ea. 20t: 1 CellophtrNe) SANITARY Launderers And i Cleaners DIAL 2^4831 COWrBR PMC STREXT AND | XJUCXWOOD AVKNUK • Sanies Garaget Spei^t’g Auto ^rvice Reed Service .. . Steam Clmmmtnff Service ... Kecappii»g ... Wheel AUf»men(. PBOKt; S-2571 Pettigrew and Fayetteville Sta. Union. Electric Company, Inc. • Plectricaf Contracting • Electrical Supplies • Klectrieal Appliances • Lighting Fixtures DAY PHONE: 2-6246 2241 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD INLAID LINOLBVM, ASPHALT RUBBER AND WALL TILS —Free Sstimate*— Html Lmelmtm Amd Tile Company, tne» PHONE 9-198S—NIGHT 3-8747 3905 ROXBORO ROA]> CAREER SALESMAN Here is an unusual opportu nity for an oatstanding salesman to assoriate him self with the world’s hagtat firm of business entftaieevs. The man we accept is sofag to be. in the hi^ tncewe bracket. We p^ salary, bo nus, cornmjmon and ex pense of travel. We back up this man by working with him in the field; by spend ing hundreds of thousMMts of dollars on advertising. The man employed must be over 30 years of age, te vigorous tiealth. own laile model car. be bondablc and wffiing to work. He have imnaediate s^es perience. preferably selling to business tive*. For confidential interricw. cell the Gewge S Marr 0». representative, Mr. W. E. Scott at TE 3-1901 (ftalelgh. North Carolina) After 12 P.M. on Sunday. COAL “OK In Everr Wdjir lH. U. Head & Son tmdbiiias McGhee Coal Co. CALL 9-lMl FUEL OIL-KEROSENE Metered Delivery' Telephone 8.1217 KENAN OIL COMPANY HaLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C. Charles Coats Your Salesman 58 CHEVROLET Delrayg - Biscasmes - Belairs 6 Cyl. — 8 Cyl. — Powerglide or St. Drive — 2-Door or 4-Door— Accesstw- ies Desired — Absolutely New — Prom Durham’s Authorized Dealer to serve you. $2335 And up Delivered Phis Tax Down Payment often as low as $395 or any Old Car • Desired Options and Accessories Extra CARPENTER’S •1C E. IHAIN ST. Dealer Na 2287 OPEN NIGKTS Summer Eating A Pnrfileiii? i Fry some of these hot weather s|iecials to perk up lislle8» appetities • AflLK-FED CHICKEN • 1CC4:CMJ> WATERMELONS Wetien Beei • HAMBURGERS BILTMOKE HOTEL AND GRILL E. PETTIGREW ST. TEL.: 5-2071 QUALITY m AT BAKGAIN PMCES Its; PlYMOlJ11lM)>aia.TwvTo>e- 19S7 FORD, 2 - Doors - Radio and Heat^ $1,79S.M ALEXANDER MOTOR COMPANY 330 E. MAIN STREET N. a Dealer No. 1659 PHONE 9-1921 , TW % ^ENTUOt 4/SQT. OLD $TAa# KENTUCKY STRAH3HT BCHimCp# It rwof»CTae mt. cPu