PH?? V " f • it PLAY SCHOOLERS AT LYON PARK—Pictured above arc th« members of the Lyon Park Community Center Play School which is sponsored by the YW CA. These preschool age chil dren concluded their year's pro gram with graduating exercise Ip^i f / '*>•*** GRADUATES FROM NORTH CAROLINA STATE—Wamie A. McAuley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McAuley of 404 Dupree Street, received his B.S. De gree in Aerospace Engineering from N. C. State University at Raleigh on May 28. McAuley will be employed by the Boe ing Company as a Missile Test and Design Engineer at the At lantic Test Center, Cape Ken nedy, Florida. He is a 1962 graduate of Hillside High School. mmi&i WHEN YOU CONSULT US ABOUT REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE MATTERS. OUR MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, AUTO, FIRE AND ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE PROTECTION AS SURES YOU OF THE VERY BEST. Consult Us Before You TStfild, Sell Rent of Renovate Union Insurance & Realty Co. 114 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 612-1133 ojf*\ FARMERS _ are BUS Y At certain seasons farmers are our busiest friends. It makes sense to pay your bills by check ... so you can save valuable time. We'd • like to help you, our busy farmer friend* Come in and open YOUR checking account today. c hani cs^^^t» i * Kb If/"'*' D " ,h *" 114 WRIT PARRIIH IT. DURHAM, N. C. last Thursday at the center. , Members of the class directed j by Miss Virginia Flintall from left to right are Gloria Mattock, j Vickie Mitchell, Wanda Mit- Legal Notices North Carolina DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex ecutor of the estate of Sadie Pratt Whitted, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 212 Formosa Avenue. Durham, North Caro lina, on or before November 28, 1966, or this notice "will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 16th day of May, 1966. Emmett C. Pratt, Executor of Estate of Sadie Pratt Whitted, Deceased M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney P. 0. Box 1422 Durham, North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Sara Hariette Amey, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 2223 Fayette ville St., Durham, North Caro lina. on or before December 11, 1966. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov- chell, Douglas Hogra, Tommie Hinson, Walhamenia Garner, Cathy Johnson. Arigela Cooke, Eula Jenkins. Anthony King and Marily Womble. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make imme diate payment This 17th day May. 1966 N. A. CHEEK, Executor William A Marsh, Jr., Attorney May 21, 28: June 4. 11 N®RTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed b" C. H. Moore and wife, Lil lian T. Moore, dated April 2, 1964. and recorded in Book 745, at Pages 100-101, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Car olina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham County, North Caro lina, at Noon on the 18th day of June. 1966, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, Durham Township, and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the Southeast .side of Otis Street (formerly Oak Street) North 42 degrees 2' East 100 feet from the Northeast side of Cecil Street (formerly Cross Street)- at the Northernmost corner of Lot No 7 on the plat herein after re'erred to, and running thence South 47 degrees 58' East 121 feet to-a stake on the Northwest side of a 10 foot al ley: thence with said side of said alley North 42 degrees 2' East 50 feet to a stake, the Southernmost corner of Lot No. 5 thence North 47 degrees 58' West 121 feet to a stake on the Southeast side of Otis Street; thence with said side of Otis Street South 42 degrees 2' West 50 feet to a stake, the point of Beginning and being Lot 6 of the resurvey of the Fitzgerald Development a s shown in Plat Book 3, at Page 181. Durham County Registry to which reference is hereby made for more particular de scription. The house located on this lot is known as No. 2217 Otis Street. This Property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all prior and 1966 Ad Valorem Taxes This Sale will remain open for ten CIO) days to receive in creased bids as required by law. This 17th dav of May, 1966. William A. Marsh, Jr., Trustee William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney May 21, 28; June 4, 11 CORDON'S GIN $ 2- mi *3 65 PINT . GQHft J C I lomdomDry Jl *1 GIH ¥ M, ■DISTItLEOtBOITUDINTHtUSABY W 'IIHE DISTILLERS COMPANY LIMITED V 1/' LIWDIN NIW KM! KllflUl SPIRITS WSTIUJ4 FIOM QUI!. 10 f*oof • aOWXX'S MY GW CO. LTD LINDEN. N. J. Dr. Darwin T. Turner Named Dean of A&I Grad School GREENSBORO—A professor at A. and T. College, who re turned last week after a one year leave, has been named dean of th Graduate School. Dr. Darwin T. Turner, former professor and chairman of the Department of English, as sumed the position on June 1. He replaces J. Niel Armstrong who has served as acting grad uate dean since last Septem ber, and as director of the Summer School. Dr. Walter C. Daniel, who during the absence of Dr. Tur ner has served as acting chair man of the Department of Eng lish, will become chairman. Armstrong will continue as director of the Summer School. Announment of the shifts was made over the weekend by Dr. Lewis C Dowdy, president of the college. During the past year Dr. "" ■ lJ i^plMM* MRS. MARGARET GOODWIN X-Ray Technician Attends Radiologic Meet in Boston Mrs. Margaret K. Goodwin j chief X-Ray technician at Lin coln Hospital is in Boston, Mass. attending a meeting of the American Society of Radio logic Technicians which is con vening from May 28 through June 5. Mrs. Goodwin will represent the North Carolina Society of Radiologic Techni cians, of which she is president elect. She is the first of her race to hold this position. Mrs. Goodwin has been a technologist at Lincoln Hospi tal for 22 years. She is a regis tered technologist, having grad uated from the Lincoln Hos pital School of Medical Tech nology. She received additional NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX HAVING Qualified as Execu trix of the estate of William P. Flintall, deceased, late ofDur- Turner was a fellow in the Duke University-University of North Carolina Cooperative Program in the Humanities, conducting a study of a group of Negro writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Cited as a scholar in Eng lish many times, Dr. Turner was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at the age of 13, re ceived the A.B. degree at 16 and the M.A. degree at 18, both fro mthe University of Cincin nati, and while he was also teaching in Florida, received the Ph.D. degree from the Uni versity of Chicago at the age of 24 The true function of a leader is to take the average individ ual and broaden his concept of his potential capabilities. —Helen G. Hurd ! training at £)uke University. Mrs. Goodwin has been regis tered with the American Regis try of Radiologic Technologists since 1947. In 1948 she joined the American Society of Radi ologic Technologists, and the North Carolina Chapter of this organization, in 1957 Mrs. Goodwin, the daughter of W. J. Kennedy, Jr., retired president of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, received her earlier train ing in Durham City Schools; at Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, and was graduated from Talladega College, Talla dega, Ala (Photo by Nat Porefoy) ham County, North Carolia, this is to notify ill persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at 1201 Rosewood Street, Durham. North Carolina, on or before November 30, 1986, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. This, the 24th day of May, 1966. (Mrs.) Lyda Ruth Belts, Executrix of- .the estate of William P. Flintall. deceased. 1(. Hugh Thompson, Attorney P. O. Box 1422, Durham. N. C. 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He declared: "It would be shocking if a j government facility open to j veterans of all races and reli gions were to be named for a I RUMMAGE =S A L E= June lOtli & 11th FRIDAY 12:00 to 6:00 SATURDAY—AII Day 103 East Main Street (Old Shoe Box Location) Sponsored by Bright Leaf Civitan Club For Their Charity Benefits SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES— al posts in widely separated pointj. In the group from left l to right and their new appoint ments: (seated) Johnnie Jones, I 111, Trenton, U. S. Soil Conser vation Service, Raleigh: Billie , man whose hartcd for Jew? | and Negroes was so intense I and so notorious as to have [ become a veritable fetish " Squadron made the Congress views known in a letter to House Speaker .lohn W McCor I mack Noting that the House Vet i crans Affairs Committee had i approved bill authorizing nam j ing the veteran's hospital for ! Rankin, the American Jewish | Congress leader said that if the hill passed, "someone at the Veteran's Administrator will have the painful duty of J deciding which of Rankin's re j marks should be carved into the stones of the new hospi I tal " 3B S. Cannon, Griffon, U. S. De partment of Interior, Boise, Idaho, and Clay Fulton, Ken ansville, U. S. Soil Conserva tion Service. Halifax. Those standing are: Reuben Wilson, Pensacola, Fla., U. S. Department of Interior, Chey ene. Wyoming; Junius Russell, Warrenton, U. S. Soil Corner vation Service, Windsor, and Muriel Jordan, Powellsville, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Lexington, Ky. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. fit* Jack Margolis HILL BLDG. Ul-W75