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THE klukDAY. JUUY «, 1H3 DURHAM, N. C. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Six cents pw word—tninimam ch«rf« fl.SO per inaertion H trsrr i| Ji^lfUWiDOWN / « f‘P‘' •• ■* Qwn vour own I ' I5.M PER WEEKoi Own your own home and *top paying rent Phone Ml-f914 After •:00 P. M StRVICEb OFKLRtO SANITARY Launderera and Cleaners DIAL S964202 con. AOX0ORO ST. AMD LAKEWOOD AVENUI auto SERVICES Service (iarages SI KKJHT’S AUTO SERVICE S«fVic*-St**m — R»ciiPP*ni — Aomin phone 6*2 357S NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Dry Cleaners 405 Roxborc Street BHOAD ST. BXANCH 1106 Broad Street QUICK SERVICE ’ WASH TUB Roxboro Road at ATondale Drive 0. C. May Co. -. . the gaod choice In pain' ?MNTIl^r. A PAPFft1N • t^ONTRACTOn I Kyanizp i Rlor^n * Ron«» Street* North CaroIlM lione ftM-0425 HEU* WAMT60 SAI.ESMF.V WANIT.n Good cor m'.?5)on. Dial 681-6649. XnEN'TS WANTCI) Fn North Car lift.1 and South Carolina as u. tnbmors in/ the Carolina Tiiii' I Good pay to hustlers. Write Ci cuMtioii Dept., Box 307, Durban' North Carolina. notify lU persons having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the un- darsigned at 116 West Parrish Si. Uurham, N. C., on or before tMe 8th day of December, 1963, or tnis notice a ill be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. . I All persons indebted to saiu ejtate will please make immediate pFjinenl to the undersigned. jThis 6th day of June, 1963, I Mechanics and Farmers Bank ; Administrator of the Estate I of Elijah Davis, Deceased j|ne 8. 15, 22, 29. NORTH CAROLINA .iJUKHAM COUNTY 4N THE DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT DOCKEr NO. 6013 J1.ARENCE EDWARD JONES Plaintiff Versus lENRIETTA MILES JONES, ,r uetendant NOTICE I The sbove nai^d defendant I lennetta -Miles Jones, will take lutice tiiai an action entitled as .tjuve has been commenced in the ^uihain County uvil Court oi juiham County, North Carolina, ly the Plaintilt to secure an ab- uiute divorce trom the defendanl ipon the ground that plaintiff and ietendant have lived sepaiate and jjait tor mote than two years -jxt pieceding the brining of this clion; aiii the aetenuant '.uil fui- ner take notice that she is re- jired to appear at the Uftice of le Clerk ot, the Durham County •■•ivit-Court DurhaiH County,- in le Couthouse la Durham, i>iort!i arolina, within thirty days, after le Uth day of July, ltfb3, and iswer or demur to the Complaint 1 said action or the plaintiff will . pply to the Court for the rehel sinanded in the complaint, this 10,day of June, 1963. Margaret B. Best Clerk Durham County Civil Court 'itoTge L. totimpiss and ;athaniel L. belcner ittorneys-at-Law • ,.une. 15. £2, ^;July 6 Week's Births T1i2 following jbirt^f (ivore re- iJic Uui'Jiaiii CouiJty -iealtii 'department during the /e«k Jvina 24 through 29. rl' -^1! James and Linda Robinson. iiSiriii Russell and Jl£ni’le' Harding. ,^)py.- ' ’ Hazel Itoper. toy. ■ . Wilber and Lessi? Jones, boy EDWARD ALLEN SR. HONOR ED AS "FATHER OF THE YEAR" — Pictured above it Ed ward Allen, Sr. (seated) being presclited a gift from the Dun- tlan Bible Class during a pro gram honoring him on Sunday, June 18, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Other pariicipants in the pro- gette; second row (left to right), JoAnn Robinson, Tommy Allen,; Valeria Teague, Sabrina Cooper, | Barry Allen, Haywood A, Allen, Jr., Constance Harris. J. Mid- gette; second row (left to rigot) Jerry Allen, Carolyn Allen, Mrs. | Zip Mail Goes into Effect tliis Weel( WASHINGTON, D. C. Pub and mail distribution. NFWSBOYS WANTED. Call at 4; , E. Pettigrew St., Durham. N. C JOB OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES KEGISTER NOW FOR ADUL CLASS 10 prepare you for Stal High School Equivalency exam Pn. 4: a 9848. “OUR SERVICE STARTS WITH YOUR FIRST CALL” We Esttmete and Deliver Durham Builders & Supply BUILDINGS MATFRIALS Milton Ave. at West Main Tel. M4-0I67 COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE AND EFFICIENT SALES AND SERVICE Water Heaters, Water Pumps Pltunbing Fixtures R. E. Page Plumbingr - Phone 682-1605 415 Cecil St, Durham, IT. C. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DtHHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE having qualified as adminis tralor of tlie estate of Elijah Da Vis, deceased, late of Durham County, Sorth Ci^rolitui, this is to John and Elaine Allen, girl. George and Ella Ceres, girl. Matth“w and Margaret Sin- jlair, girl. Norman and Dororthy Meade, irl. Donald and Mary Thomas, boy. Harold and Annie Lunsford, irl. Jesse and Carolyn Timberlake, joy. Melvin and Rosalie Cannady, girl. Herman and Ann Wilson, girl. Albert and Barbara Justice ?irl. Norris and Margie Brodie, girl. Joe and Annie Horne, girl. FRAZIER REALTY CO. 0 bay ■ !el! o*' r'"* n>-'»P“rt'’. ALL FRAZIER REALTY, If •lu are in the Urban Renewal .rea and need a home, we will adeia nex house for your old ouss. We have new homes be- ig built on Oakmont Circle. Ve also have some old houses 'n good condition. FOR SALE • Five (6) room house at 520 Elmira Avenue with Central heat. • Six (8) room brick veneer at 209 Umstead Street. • Two (2) five (5) room apts. at 511 Carlton Street. For Information Phone MZ-13M lie participation in the most fai reacliing overhauling of Ufitec States mail distribution in 176 years of Post Office history b;- gins Monday (July 1). Postmas ter General J. Edward Day prc dieted this w.eek-erd that full operation of the new flve-digii ‘ZIP Code’ will speed inter-city mail deliveries by as much a.» 2i hours. The vast educational cam paign to win public cooporatio: finds the Post Office Depart ment becorriing its own biggesi customer Monday with a record mailing of some 72 million notitj cation cards to tell addre.ss^'f what their ZIP Code is and how to use it to speed the mails. More than 125,000 letter c£» riers, their satchels emblazoned with the nimble and smiling ca» toon symbol of Mr. ZIP, will de lliver p.erson&lizeJ Insiructions: to each of their home and busi ness patrons. Mr. Day said that the new fiv^ digit addressing, code identifiei« every community or delivery station in the nation at a postal clerk's glance, enabling th* mails to be sent immediately to oni of 553 &!ctional distribu tion centsrs. He pointed out th^* under the conventional city-anfi star.® addressing system in us-, laincs Benjamin^ Franklin's 'dny. I'addi'efii'Cs must oiten b(> as many as 10 times by various postal employees enrounte. The July 1 changeover to the ZIP Cofje vyill rev9luti9ni:i'^ the postal ’Mrvice ; -and provide ft foundation for new anjl_ rnighty -V" sttiDuiitSK^ow in afevelo{)men Day said. "Contracts for a ZIP Code optical reader to auto- thatically read and sort coded j mail are being let with the ex ! pectation of field testing of th“ jevice on coded mail within two years.’ The Mr. ZIP cartoon figur-j is expected to become a fami liar symbol of modern postal service to Americans every where. The orange-faced Mr. ZIP with mail bag a flying along side his striding figure will b'.; displayed in 33,000 post office building lobbies, in decals on more than 45,000 postal v-ehicles and 400,000 street collection box es as well as in rje’wspapers and on television. Radio and television stations will broadcast Ethel Merman’s Mr. ZIP song an adapation of music from the Walt Disney production, “Song of the South.” Disney waived his ASCAP song rights and Miss Merman don ated her talent as contributions to the ZIP Code program. Plans for the basic reorganiza tion of mail distribution and de- livary -wfere first advanced by the Postmaster General las'. November after an exhaustive review of years of Post Office Department research into coding With ZIP Code mail distribu tion readied in a brief seven months, Day has predicted lnnl public and business acceptance. He said that a survey of 21,000 largest mailers revealed that 17,000 respondent companies were favorable. Business m,ail | accounts for 75 percent of the | 67 billion pieces of mail handled I Dorothy E. Allen, Miss M, E. Thompson, Ronnie Robinson, Rev. William H. Fuller, Marvin Allen, Jr., Ervin Allen, Jr., Hermon Midgette, T. M. Davis, pretident; third row (left to right) Mrs. Plassie Midgette, Luther Page, Mrs. Dorothy G. the coding program. The Postmaster General re called that 1963 is the hundredth anniversary of free city delivery of mail by letter carrier, point ing out that the impact of ZIP Code will be as revolutionary to day as carrier service was a cen tury ago. Allen, Mrs, Alberta Allen, Mai- Tin Allen, Sr., Mrs. Ethel Robin son, Misi Elaine Morgan, Hay wood A. Allen, Sr., Ervin AIIen> Sr„ Haywood Williamt (preaenl* ing gift), Mrs. Edward Allen, 8r„ Edward Allen, Jr., Jama* Robin son, Sr. Gets Greenville Social Security Job „ . RALEIGH—Miss Maybelle Bry by U. S Post Offices annually. I ^ Aua “Hundreds of major mailers, including public utilities, tele- phbre and insurance companies have already adopted ZIP Code,' Day added. ZIP Codes for all communitips and zone cities have been an nounced by local postmast^r.^ , ustine's College, has been appouit ed to a job in the Social Security, Offic» in Greenville, North Caro lina. Miss Bryant -ivas selected'be cause of her rating on a Civil Ser vice Examination which she took on May 28. She is the first Negro to work in this capacity in Green- during recent weeks in prepara-' viJle. Miss Bryant is a Business tion for the Monday kickoff of Education major. I 1 HOUR MARTINIZING FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE (lacorporated) 4M W«at Mmm Strput — Fiva PcSata BETTER LIVING MEANS A HAPPY HOME IBS# HOME IMPROVEMENT • ROOFS 9 ALUMINUM SIDING > • ROOM ' -1 AnniTlON-S • ALUMINUM GUTTLRb • STORM DOORS * ^WINDOWS • KITCHEN CABtNETS ^ ALL r,UARANTF.fc:n • FINANCINC. AVAILABLE FHA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS PHONE 942-1938 342 W, ROSEMARY ST. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 4-H Girl Makes Successful Career ' 4-H GRADUATES , Regina Perry was an active 4-H member at Toler Higlr School in Granville County,^ Miss Mary Parham, nom^ econo-. mics agent, says she went on to collegu and later got a scholar* ship to gst her master's degree.' Miss Parham says Reginh,haa been an art supervisor and haSt just recently been awarded a $3,500 scholarship to study fot her doctorate. Her parants, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Perry, are offi cers and leaders in th« Honje, tieiihbnstration and coi^Uiiity development clubs. BEWARE OF THE . CLOTHES MOTH . i;. Protection and care of ctoth- ing is important if you glt/tha most from the fclothing dollars. I said Miss Helen Payne, home ■ economics agent. I Miss Payne urged the Ciswetl Cpunty Home Demonstrttion Club membets to practici;-iood housekeeping methods W\.j)41p control moths. She Also the homemakers directions lor pack ing their winter clothes. ‘ BRIDGE THE GAP ‘ i Mrs. Martha Ingram, Wadt*- boro, Rt; 1, has rftceived h# r new canning bulletin, S h C' rt^- ports that she k^Ppsi lv*r ■pres sure eniiner in (Joo«i enndillon snfi. foUov.'p directina for ' eui' , "inc. " ^ct■orllinc to Mrs. Maf-garet ILirk, home ecciioinics ajaat. Mrs. Ingram has a garden ah ,j.-ans all the surplus food way to ' ."iave money during the winter months. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKiY t COUNTRY MONTHS OLD 86 PROOP 1 ICcElflf STRAIGHT BOURBOH WHISKEY $2 /S*9 BOTTLED BY J. A, DOUGHERTY'S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA SHILOH "Promise Land" CAMP • SWIMMING • GAMES AND ACTIVITIES • FISHING • LIVE ALLIGATORS • MONKEYS • BOAT & BIKE RIDES • HOT & COLD SHOWERS • 24 HRS, SUPERVISION OPEN JUNE 26-AUGUST 30th $15.00 WEEK - $50 MONTHLY CHURCH PICNICS, CLUBS ARE WELCOMED. ADULTS DAY OR WEEK. Old Town, N. C.,7 Miles West of Winston-Salem off Route 67, BOYS & GIRLS AGES 6-16 YEARS FURNISHED TRAILERS FOR Phone 924-8993 pHA. m WRITE Kiaia>il^ at Train or But Station liishop R. O. l>0tib, 1, Box 316, Winston-Sale;m, N.^ DURHAM’S FINEST New Homes are in HILLSIDE PARK ir Brick Construction k 3 Bedrooms k Ranch Styles k Split Levels ★ V/z - 2V2 Baths ★ Factory Built Cabinets ★ GE Equipped Kitchens PAVED STREETS WATER - S^WER NEAR ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS FHA A CONVENTIONAI LOANS WiU Help You SeU Present Hom^ Hillside Realty Company Call E. L. Kearney or A. Greenberg Phenei 6t*4372 — ■SSW & ‘SAVE The REMNANT shop : WELLONS VILLAGE ‘ ’ Will Be Open All Day th 4 3 DAY SALE Thursday -- Friday Saturday July 4th *- 5th - 6th A.; Shop Thursday and Friday iiniil 9 p. m. One Bang Up 45” PRiNtED BATISTE t*illOTED I’LISSB & LAWNS STRIPE OXFORD CLOTH SOLID, COLOR CHAMBRAt MIRACLE.BLENDS FjRlNTED SATT^rrOTH LACENhjT 45 * PL.\1D tHNGHAM 45” RAYON LiNKNH PLAID DENIMS PIMA-SWA STRIPES XALUES-TO SLOft YD^ 1 NOW ONLY 4 Yards 1 00 PRE-PACKAGED LENGTHS Dress V2 PRICE Embroidered Batiste Embroidered Eyelet Embroidered Organdy Embroidered! Satin Re(.,|1.49 to $2.99 Yd. 99 C YD COTTON & ACETATE PRINTS Reg. 8^ 100% ANTRON PRINTS Reg. 9dc PONGEE PRINTS . Ilfeg. 8% 100% DACRON PUCKER Short Lengths] 45” FLOCKED LINEN .... Reg. 99c Yd. ALL TYPE SPORTWEAR .... Reg. 79c LOTS MORE TO SELECT FROM 2 Yards $1oo nlEllMsw Durham, North Carolina OPEN MON. THURS., AND FRI. NIGHTS UNTIL SEW & SAVE
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