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1 H £ C A K tl iL K N A 4A>-»ATU1fDAy, FteMRUARW lO^'lWV' ‘ T k M S •qRHAM. Help WmiM R«a1 Estate For Sale Lease or Rent RATES FOR CLAS^IE» ADVERTISING Ad««rtlMqr fl.4t pme column inch ClmaatftMh MmhuHH' eharg* $1.M, ®c p*r word DradKmi 12 o’clock N*m Tueiday To guaranty publication, all aiVertitwnwints must be paid for SWerlniiPdvy at S:00 p.m. pilor (iBte of publicatinn. Payment* by moil. C4l; «m-29n or 681 mi2. Officc are 0 A.M.-13; 15 R. M. and P.M.-4:00 P. M. Monday# thru immw. Hm CMIOUNA T1M8S aaramw ftaaiKial rMponaiMUtv for mical errors in advertlae ta but, if at fault, will re- t tHat part of an advertiseiaent ' :h auch error haa occurred, ilowaace made for errora that at materially affect the value advertisement, ItJEASi; READ YOUB ADVKRTISEMRNT AdMrtMers abould read their WiMMIfMuenu aa aeon u it ap- pMM in the paper and report «r- nr in time for next inaertfon. i»VICES OFFERED SANITARY Launderers and Cleaners DIAL m^m COR. ROXBOBO ST. AND LAKIWOOD AVCHUI “OUR .(F.RVICE STARTS ' WITH YOUR FIRST CALL” ■•Hmal* and D«llv«r Durtiani Builders & S«iH)^y VDTtDINO MAIHRtALS Ml I Ian A—, a^ \W. Mal» T«l. M44M7 LegvA Houses, Businesa Propcri^F Fw Rent or Lease NEW METHOD LAUNDRY and D^ X!|fein4^ : 4M Rozlysro'SlMlI ' BROAD ST. BRAI^ IHt BroMi StrrnU QUICK . SERVICE WASH TUB jlwAuro Road ait AvwidaJa Drira AUTO SERVICES Service Garages SPEIGHrS AUTO SERVICE Rm4 f«rvlc*~irMm Claanlna mtvIm — lUeapplm — WhWi AllfnfiMiit PHONI MMS75 fNiMifrtw ami PayvHovill* Sta. Givi ^jf'OVH.UPIUOHT 'piano a new modern ^pearance. V«t retain the ori^nal touch. For free eatimate, call or write: Aehown Muaic Cd., P. O. Box ■IVH, Durham, N. C, Telephone FOR SALE . C. May to. goodi cImiIcs Ib pdaiU INTING A PAPERING CONTRACTOR Kyani^ Morf an ft Roaay StrMta Doftiwn, North ^afyllwa Phone 684-0429*’ ' DR, TURNER TO SUNDAY SPEAK Dr. Albert L. Turner, Pro- feaaor of Law, North Carolina College at Durham, will review the Sunday School leaaon at St. Joaeph’a A. M> E. Church at 10:15 A. M. on Sunday, Febru ary la, 19«2, in the Sanctuary. Subject of leason: "Respect All Persons”. Mias A. Marie Faulk, is Superintendent of the Sun day School. AT CHURCH MEET—Bishop Fran]k Madison Raid a^ m«aa> bars oi Hm Second Episcopal DiUrlct of tha A. M> E. Church who atlaiidad th« First. Con- noetional SiawMdskip SanUa- ar hald in Si. Jamas' A. M. E. Church, St. Louis, Mo. From left: Rev. Gaorga R. Raid, Washington: Rav. MaWin Chester Swann, Durham; D:^. R. W. Manca, TVaasurer, Washington: Bishop Frank Madison Reid; Rev. P. H. Cousin. Praiidant of Kitlrell CoUaga: R»t. S. E. Ouiles. Washington; Rav. E. W. Judge. Richmond, Va. Reverends Swann. Ouiles and Judge war* official delagales. HOUSIS FOR SALE ^ NexJi room brick houses being ~^bi^ott. Oak Mark Circle, «A)t 'Apex nighvay. •r (^.‘rooirt iMw houses on Plum Street • 4 joflma «pd big lot on She^ nun Aveime it S rooma with M lot on Oak ridga • 7 room houae on Elmira St. Call 082-1806 or 681-3149 FRAZIER'S R£ALTY jiELP 10 ilAid linc^liunI i;0qiitin IBBIR AND 1^1 fOn. ASPHALT, RUBBIB WALL TILI —Free Estimate*— Hunt Linoleum and Tile Company, Inc. Phone 681-89W 8609 ROXBORO ROAD Tkka MUm been filed i|ctl4n. Th You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offerl ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE individual or Famflv nan—Up To $10.00 Per Day Plu» Mis cellaneous Fees With Sursricni Benefits 70 Days Per Year AGENTS WANTED Local & Statewide Men or Women Southern fidelity Mutuaip5 A NATIONAUAf KNOVpi CoHf paoy has need of mature, ambi- tioua women — wonderful earn' .Inga aasure^, ahowint Avoatflea- metics. Write Mrs. Mairnret Oo» win,-4804 Claremont Bflad, Bal- eigh, N. C. or call Dvrham 684- 0101. WANTSO ^OUR ROOM APARTMENT with bath in Odlege View juta foi couple with one child. Call Jack- .aoq, 683-MlS ixaAL ItOTtCfiS NORTK CArtOLINA DURHAM COUNTY LEAHLEAN W. FULTON, Plaintiff; -vs- JOSEPH JAMES FULTON, Ppfendsnt: DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT - No. 4788 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS OF PUBLICATION TO JOSEPH JAMES FULTON; Take notice that a pleading seekins relief against you has been filed in the above entitled acHnn. That nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the pounds of two years separation. You are required to make ‘de fense to such pleading on or be fore the 2nd day of April, 1062, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service upon you will apply to-the Court or the relief sought. This the 14th day of November, 1961. /S/ Margaret B. Best Clerk, Durham County C3vil Court F. B. McKissick Attorney Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25. TEACHERS TO EXPLAIN JOBS ' TO PTA TUESD>AY The Fayettevilli^ ~ 'Street School PTA will feature the speciftl teachers at its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 20, at Mrs. Constance Allen, Music, Mrs. Jessie D. Kearney, Art, Mrs. Clara Jones, Physical Edu cation, and Mrs. Ethlynne H. Thomas, Speech Therapist, will give talks on the aims, object ives, and expected outcomes of their fields. A question and answer period will held for parents. The public is cordially invited to attend. Says Lyndon Johnson's Image Has Changed Since4ie Took V-P Office The image of Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson has changed —- Witll JUllllSUll US iStfUUlC in Negro America, concludes a r ^ critical examination of the Texan’s first year in office in ^ the March, 1962 issue of SEPIA Magazine. The article, which traces the Vice-President’s career from his birthplace in Johnson City, Texas in 1908 to the present, is searching and penetrating. It is written by Howard B. Woods, executive editor of the St, Louis (Mo.) Argus newspaper NOttTH CiUlOUNA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT No. 6078 SUDffi H. MARROW, Executor o: the ^te of GLADYS H. M«c hlEILL, and SUDH! H. MARROW lodividually -Vi- kVKIiYN M. PBARSON, RHODES McNlILL, JEFFERY McNEILL, et NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCAHON to: OSffi ICcNEILL and JMim McNEILL aMee ttiatf a pleading tafltf afUlut you baa in the above entitled Mature of the relief sought la a Dedaratory Judgment llor the tonitroctf :ioQ of Item Seven • Above named will, u are raquired to make de fense to auoh pleading on or be- tore, the 23rd day of March, 1962 Ind upon your failure to do so Ihe party aee^'g relief upon you will apply to th« Court for the re lief lougbt. Tliia 19th day of'January, 1962 /S/ James R. Stone Clerk Superior Court B. McKiaaick Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT No. 4904 HELEN WALLACE, Plaintiff -v- JACK WALLACE, Defendant NOTICB OF SiaVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO JACK WAU.ACE: Take notice that a pleading aeek- Ing relief againat you haa been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two years separation. Yoa are required to make de- pleading day of M your failure to do ieeking relief upon you to the court for the re- fenae tt> auch pleading oh or be fore the 23rd day March, 1962. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL • COURT No. 4962 EDNORAH K. JONES, PlainUff -v*. WILLIAM H. JONES, Defendant NOTICI OF SERVICI OP PROCISS 8V PUBLICATION. WMWLLIAM Hr^ONBSr Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought IS an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make de fcnse to such pleading on or be fore the 16th day of April, 1962, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief upon you will apply to the court for the re lief sought. This 13th day of February, 1962 MARGARET B. BEST Clerk, Durham County Civil Court F. B. McKissick Attorney Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3, 10. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN CIVIL COURT Blanche B. Ross -vs- Oriander L. Ross The DEFENDANT, Oriander L Ross, wil take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in Durham County North Carolina, for a divorce on the grounds of two years separa tion; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear »t the Offioe of the Clerk of the Civil Court oi said County in the Courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, on or be- 'ore thirty (30) days after the 17th day of February, 1962 and answer to or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 23rd day of January, 1962. Margaret B. Best Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court Jan. 2,7 Feb. 3, 10, 17 C. J. Cates. Attorney lief sought. This IBth day of January, 1962. Margaret B. Best Clerk Durham County Civil Court F. B. McKissick PHONE smm an ELM ST. DtntHAM, H. C 1 HOUR MARTINtZING (Incorporated) FiOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 4ft^ Waat Main Street — Fhre Point* “A FlIltBNDLT CHURCH" White RddrBaptist Churdi )UARE sV^ark WHITE ROCK SQ MilesV^ark Fisher, Pastor February 18, 1962 DURHAM, N. C Sunday, 8:45 A.M. CALL TO. WORSI B* 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY ^{pCH' “Req>ect for Hui LESSON n Life,” Exodus 13; Electronics Matthew 5:21-26. qiike 12:4-7. Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. “A Remarkable Discovery” The Pastor Senior Choir, John H. Gatfis, Dierctor 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Ira Murchison, Leader 7:30 P.M. MUSICALS^—Junior Gospel Chorus Mrs. R. W. Southerland, Directress Woods broke the first-hand in terview with Johnson as Senate ing with him aboard his private plane between St. Louis and Washington.- Woods’ piece starts in June 1®60 and quotes the dilemma tile then Senart.or found him self over his sponsored civil rights bills. Rejected by his Party who feared his Southern background and damned by the South, the writer describes the predicament Johnson found him self as a “veritable no man’ lend . . . (which) . . . was no asset at the Los Angeles convention.” The writer quotes four civil rights figuses and their ap praisal of the Vice-Pregident. John H. Wheeler, president of the Durham, N. C. Mechanics and Farmer’s Bank; Dr. Katie W. Whickam of New Orleans; La;, and president of the 20,000 strong National Bfauty Qultu- rlats League; A'ttorney David (M. Grant, director of legislative research of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen, and Dr. Everette Givens, dentil and political leader in Austin, Texas, are all high in their opinions of the sirt>jc«t of the piece. Harriet Tubman YWCA Lists Spring Courses Want to loarn Copper'enamel ing, to speak Russian, French or Spanish, to mnko hats, photo graph, how to make emergency repairs on the family buggy? These and a myriad of other subjects will be offered this spring at the Harriet-Tubman YWCA. Miss Rupert Blanchard di rector of the YWCA, released this week a list of courses to be offered during the spring. Registration for any of the courses, which will be held at I nights, must be made by Wed nesday, Feb. 21 she emphasized. Following is a list of subjects ■ to be taught. DRESSMAKING: Mondays, March 5 through May 21, 8 to 10 p.m. Instructor, Mrs. Georgia Thompson. GOPPER ENAMELING: (Ad vanced) Mondays, February 1ft through March 19, 5 p. m. to 7:30 p.m (Beginners) March 26 through April 30. Instructor, Miss Alberta Theile. KNITTING: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. (date to be an nounced). RUSSIAN: Wednesday, Febru ary 28 through May 16, 8 p.m. to 10 p. m. Instructor, Robert Carnes. Registration closes Feb. 24. AULLINiESiY: Thursday, March 1 through March 29, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Bat deaigning, re modeling, styling, Instructor, Mrs. Ruby Tilleston. Othpr courses offerings: Dance ^lasses, for children and adults; Spanish for children, 8 to 14' years old, Saturdays. YOU CAN LtVi LONSfR DIabatM Diabetes Is caused by a defect in the poncress.. ’This gland supplies insulin, which con- 'erts su^ar and starch to body •energy. Wlien the insulin sup oly fails, sugar spllla over into the bloodstream, and eventually into the Urin^. Jn diabetic shock too much inaulin haa been released too quickly, re sulting in dizziness, blurred vision, hunger, . perspiration, headache and irritability. In di abetic coma too little Insulin Is at work for the body’s needs, thus resulting in nausea, vom iting, shortness of breath, and s'^metimes abd(»ninsl pains. Your physicians will help you. detect diabetes through a uri^ nalysis p.nd bIoodsu?ar test. If vou have it he wirl help you to an active normal life. We at the Scarborough and Har>ett Funeral Home feel that a Heal thier community is a Stronger Communitv. SCARBOROUGH AND HARGETT Funeral Directors 522 E. Pettigrew Street FUNERAL HOME Phone 681-2006 15 DOWD UI OURHAM, N. C. St. Joseph's A. M.E. Churdi “SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE 1869” FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, N. C. MELVIN CHES’TER SWANN, The Minister MRS, G. A. WINSLOW MRS. KATIE SMITH Minister of Music Dir. of Christian Education Sunday, February 18, 1962 «:30 All*.' *tJlirDAY;:S(3I^ " “Respect All Persons” Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Brotherhood Sunday SERMON Rev. David F. Jarvia President Student Body, Duke University MUSIC _ Gospel Choir 7.00 P.M Evening WM^hip Panel Discussion ‘Am I My Brother’s Keeper” Participants from Liberia, Pakistan, U.S.A. Victor Maafo, Moderator MUSIC N. C. College Choir FREE PARKING ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE 53 Pieces All For $10;00 Down Only uDS S5.00 Wkty Sofa and Mailing Chair 2 Step Tables—2 Matchinfir Lamps One^ Coffee Table w- • Dresser • Mirror • Chest • Bookcase Bed • Innerspring Mattress • Box springs* 2 Pillows 5 Fc. Chrome Breakfast SetfOffi • 32-pc. Set Dishes • Double Utility Cabinet I- 106 W. Parrish St FREE!! 4 Decorator Pillows . . FREE!! B. & J. Rose Furniture Co. Phone 684-5431 &
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