I Hi 1 ' • .ji 4BSm& jM }&**•' •#-A' J '^ HARRIET TUBMAN BRANCH YWCA ANNOUNCES FALL] PROGRAM Mrs. Mario ( To- i rian. Branch Executive Director ! of the Harriot Tubman YWCA. I announces the appointment of ' Mrs. Patricia Evans llolliday as ' Toen ail' Program Director. and j Miss Easter M James as the ! new Adult Program Director, j Monday. September 25 is ] Registration Day for Fall Acti- j vities. The following classes, clubs and interest groups have | been scheduled. Typing, knit J. R. Woodward Named Asst. Dir. EEOC Program RALEIGH—I, Richard Wood ward of Durham, has been named as Assistant Director of a special F.qual Employment Opportunities Commission job training program which will be conducted under the leadership of the North Carolina Good Neighbor Council The program, provided by a contractual grant from the EE OC office to the Governor's Good Neighbor Council, will concentrate primarily in five industrial areas involving some fifteen counties which are heavily populated with Negroes and other minorities. The total minority population in these areas is estimated at more than 400.000. Woodward, an AME Zion Minister, has served as pastor of the Clinton Chapel AME 'Zion Church in Pollocksville since November, 1965. Prior to ministerial duties at Pollocks ville, he served the Kesler Temple AME Zion Church in Henderson from 1963 to 1965, and was minister of the Cen tennial AME Ziori Church at Bear Creek from 1959 to 1962; ( Also, he has served AME Zion Churches in Cheraw, South Car olina and Chesterfield, S. C. In addition to his ministerial duties, Woodward served as a Ancient MAIS ▼ ****** m J||3tyrieirt3\ge Ww 10 YEAR OLD fete STRAIGHT -sffcT KENTUCKY BOURBON ft— rfctt 'hlXj. E SOIO MBS HALF QUART '4/5 QUART © ANCIENT »GE DISTILLING CO. • HIWKFOIIT. KENTUCKY > FRESNO. CALIFOBNU • 66 P»00f SAF ET YSAVINGS SAVE Vt COST OF MILEAGE ALL SIZE TIRES INCLUDED COMPACTS 5:20 - 12 UP WIDE CAPS AVAILABLE NU-TREAD TIRE CO. 601 FOSTER ST. 682-5795 ling. rlolhwi o construction, bridge, ballet for children ages j fill), p'.ano, slunnastics, arts : and crafts workshop for chil ! rtren. Cilvle study. Ladies Day ' Out. Adult Lounge, Kyhoo Club, ! N'aeirema Club. M.M.S. Cluh i j and Inter-Group Councils. The teenage department will I kick-off ,lhe year with Y-Tecn I I Uound-up in celebration of Roll I Call Week (October 8-14) on j I Sunday. October 0 at 4:00 P.M , | at the YWCA. Y-Teen clubs I will be organized at Ihc YWCA } member of the faculty of Jones High School, Trenton, from .Inly '66 to August '67. He worked as a distributive edu cation coordinator at Durham's Hillside High School during the .school term 1965-66 where he conducted classes in marketing, salesmanship, and other relat ed courses, and also placed students for on-the-job training programs. Since February 1962, Wood ard has compiled several years of intermittanl experience as a Oakwood Park-S. Hillside Community Residents to Meet The first fall meeting of the residents of Oakwood Park- South Hillside community will be held Monday, September 25, at Fayetteville Street School at 7:30 p.m. Problems affecting this neigh borhood will be discussed. In order to know how to cope with these problems, we are asking that husbands and wives attend this meeting. '■ We have tjfeeri suecrissfuil In solving a number of problems, but more remain. Your presence at this gathering will add strength to our efforts. and the following schools dur- I ing Roll "all Week: James E. Shcpard. Whittod, Merrick j Moore, Little River, Highland, I Lyon Park and East End. Shown making plans for the | fall activities at the Y are, ! reading from left to right: Miss Easter M. James, newly ap- I pointed Adult Director, Mrs. I Patricia E Ilolliday, Teenage | Program Director and Mrs. Ma | rie C: Torian. Branch Executive ! Director. '} (Photo by Purefoy) bank teller with the Mechanics and Farmers Bank at Durham. A member of the Durham Junior Chamber of Commerce, Woodward is active in a num ber of civic organizations. He is married and the father of Iwo children. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Court of Justice for Durham County, made in a special proceedings therein pending entitled "George Hicks, Individually and as Administrator of the estate of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Wil liamson, deceased, —vs — Mrs. George Hicks, Carrie Souther land and husband, et al, all of the heirs at law of Jennie (Jan ni e ) Hicks Williamson, de ceased, or claim any interest in in esse and not in esse who may be heirs at law of the de the subject matter", the un dersigned, who were by said order appointed commissioners to sell the land described in the petition, will on the 10th day of October, 1967, at twelve o'clock, noon at the courthouse in Durham. NortlV'GayoHna, of fer for sale to the .Jiighest: biJ> confirmation by the court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Durham Township, Durham County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the east side of Roxboro Street (formerly Pine) located 147.5 feet in a northerly direction from the intersection of the east side of Roxboro Street and the north side of Piedmont Street, and running thence with the east side of Roxboro Street North 3 deg. 0 Min. East 60 feet to a stake; thence South 86 deg. 15 min. East 107.5 feet to a stake at the northwest corner of Lot No. 11; thence South 3 deg. 0 Min. West 60 feet to a stake; thence North 86 deg. 15 min. West 107.1 ft. to a stake on Roxboro Street, the point and place of begin ning, and being the identical property conveyed to Jennie Hicks by deed of L. A. Tomlin son of record in Deed Book 52, at page 208, Durham County Registry. House No. 909 South Roxboro Street is located on this property. This sth day of September, 1967. M. HUGH THOMPSON and WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., Sept. 9-16-23-30) Commissioners A&T Students To House Six Wisconsin U. GIiFRNSIiOItO "A grand | experience" is the way A&T Slate University student George (.'. Thompson described the University's current exchange program with the University -of Wisconsin. Thompson, a mechanical en gineering student from Mebanc, and five other A&T undergrad uates will spend the fall se mester studying at the mid western University. The exchange program, under which several Wisconsin stu dents will also study at A&T. was made possible by an SBO, 420 Federal Grant. The cooperative program be tween A&T and the University of Wisconsin also provides for faculty study, special lectures and consultants for the Engi neering and Nursing schools. Thompson said he was pleas ed with the opportunity to take part in the program "A lot of the instructors there have written books which we have studied, and now I will get a chance to get first hand experience." "I'm also looking forward to making the trip," said Ja phet Nkonge, an economics major from Kenya, East Africa. "It should be quite an experi ence because we will be going 1 from a predominately-Negro in stitution to a predominately white one." The other students taking part in the exchange program are Benjamin Tabourne, sopho more history major from Phila delphia, Miss Mary Ann Barnes, junior political science major from Washington, D. C.; James Jones, junior engineering phy-, sics major from Portsmouth, and Miss Virginia Cofield, soph more home economics major from Windsor. NORTH CAROLTNA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by WAIVE REILY ALSTON and wife, MrNNIE BEATRICE AL STON, dated December 13, 1962, and recorded in Book 706, at Page 680, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUC TION to the highest bidder for cash at the COURTHOUSE DOOR in Durham County, North Carolina, at 12:00 NOON on the 16 day of October, 1967, the property conveyed in said Defed of Trust, same lying and being in the County of Durham, Triangle Township, State of North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the western property line of North Carolina Highway No. 55, also being the Southeast corner of Lot No. 1 of a plat hereinafter referred to; thence along and ! with the property of North Carolina Highway No. 55 South 15 degrees 43' East 60 feet to a stake the Northeast corner of Lot No. 3: thence South 74 de grees 17' West 212.47 feet to a stake; thence North 4 degrees 58' East 64.13 feet to a stake; thence North 74 degrees 17' East 189.82 feet to a stake, the point and place of beginning and being Lot No. 2 Block "D" of "CRESTWOOD", Property of N. LIEBERMAN, as surveyed by Credle Engineering Com pany, October 6, 1959, recorded in Plat Book 43, at Page 30, of the Durham County Regis try to which reference is here by made for a more particular description of same. THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all prior and 1967 Ad Valorem Taxes and Assess ments. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in creased bids aS required by law. THIS 14th day of September. 1967. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.. Attorney Sept. 16, 23, 30th; Oct. 7. To remove crayon marks | from a vinyl table top, rub , with cotton saturated in alco hol. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Hazel B. Plummer, de ceased late of Durham County, | North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at C-2 MutuaJ Drive, Durham, North Carolina, on or before March 23, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This the 20th day of Septem ber, 1967. John W. Plummer, Jr., Administrator Estate of Mrs. Hazel B. Plummer, Deceased Sept. 23, 30; Oct. 7, 14 NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH TO CELEBRATE MEN'S DAY SUNDA Y OXFORD—J. A. Carter, Dur- ham mortician, will ho the Men's Day speaker at the New ' ighl Baptist Church of Ox ford, Stmday. September 24 at the 11:00 a.in. service. Carter received his formal education in New llaven, Connecticut and spent 4' i years in the army. He is the former secretary of Doric lodge No. 28 F & A M 32 degree Mason; Past Proirio lional Director of Zafa Temple 17(S; I'atron of I'rosepect Chap el 0.E.5.; trustee of the Morehcad Ave. Baptist Church ;ind assistant manager in charge of public relations at Scarbo rough and Hargett Funeral Home, Ine « "I urge that the total re sources of all communities he brought to bear upon the edu cational needs of every young 5 P E CT A C U L A R ffjuWljr FIREWORKS KIDS' NIGHT * * * ★ ★ A.&T. STATE University "Aggies" Vs. Johnson C. Smith University "Bulls" WSi Saturday Night ©2b sept - 3 ° th Greensboro Memorial Stadium KICKOFF 8:00 P. M. vT Admission $2.50 t i (Including: High School Students exciting half-tlm® J|\ \\Vy show featuring the famous \ A - & T - Marching Band. i plus festive. memorable —after game social activities. 1 fIS m.. fifeisllf "I Give Gladly ... to the United Fund because I believe in it. I al ways have." Over 25,000 Durham people like Paul Pugh, a carrier for the Durham Post Office, believe in the United Fund. They gave last year, and they will give again this year. Won't you please give your Fair M Iffll Share—gladly—too? ft PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE NEED THE UNITED FUND This Ad donated by NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFB IN TUN AMO ■ OOMPANV " \ MiM CARTER person President I. B Johnson SATURDAY. SEPT. "23. 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES- R f/* - CUT FIbwEHS PLANTS "fUNgtAL DESIGN* Si ■ | DIAL 682 3866 I OFB6k 1 * • \ Florijt For Evtry Occasion 1001 NORTH ROXPORO ST, Purefoy's Photography Black & White Call: Day 682-2913, Weekend 682-7316 Tom's on. HO -mummp. Your clothes look better longer; Colors brighter with "MARTINIZ- k ING" the most in Dry 4 Cleaning . . . and you CZ SAVE, TOO! "" rt 1 I L FREE SHIRTS [j DOLLARS mm/k id (j p ] With each claim Flnlih check for »3 or W (In Unlti of J) L fl J mor# In dry clean r'sfl Rn. J2c M. -'L— ing brought In I—*] F^y 5 f ° r sl - 50 TOM'S I • W. 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