ffiHHBP jdRi?' X i MM A v iMHHHi 'MfflT' iriiiiiiniiMi i r - I AA-TOE CAROLINA TOIB8 fc May W, 1973 r i IT Wfers By GEORGE B.RUSS Vrw iMHMM'"lltmM ai For eifht-cenU the United States will cooperate, whole heartedly, with you in one of the simplest and most ac ceptable of projecting one self. Say it with a letter, a friendly note to the person or persons, expressing inte rest, friendship, sympathy, congratulations, commenda tion food wishes, or an apolo gy, seal it up in an evelope, address it, stick an eight-cent stamp on it, and drop it in the nearest mail box. Sammy Hill, the son of William Men Hill, a former Durhamite now living in Li beria, Africa, spent the week end of May 5th with his fam ily here in Durham. Sam thoroughly enjoys the "home town of my father." 1 think it is wonderful to visit the homepUce where your parents grew up", the tall, dark, handsome, debonair Sammy titilates when he Is told that he i "the spitting image of his daddy." Shortly after his arrival, he announced that he wanted to meet, "some of my father's friends." He Is really a fine young man sincere a great believer in "my father." Naturally, he wanted to worship with the family at the church where "my father worhipped."--And at Union Baptist there are lots of folk who remembers William Hill and the son was showered with hup and kisses by many of the good sisters. A few of the male congregation gladly bridged the wide gap of years between father and son. They informed him about the time when Mr. Hill was Scout Mas ter of Troop 111; when he was S.S. Superintendent, etc. Between jaunts to Winston Salem and Greensboro Ben nett Collese when! Sis moth er, Laura, graduated 1 din ner party at Holiday Inn; the U. B. C.s Annual Basketball Banquet; visitations JpGpli, where a number rf liis Libe rian" classmates ae attending school, Sammy's 7300raea out. Monday, ,.S;3(L.a, m.r Ms journey back to Austin, "Tex as began. Son mt eti knows how to live out of suitcase. With the "flashy orange colored Toyota loaded with luggage, motor purring, and time eating away at the deadline he had to make if he made the job call on time, Sam repeated that he had thoroughly enjoyed his visit; "My only regret is that I didn't get around to meeting more of my father's friends." And away, he sped. A few days later a letter of thanks arrived and a re quest that the family tell all of his father's friends whom he had not had the pleasure of greeting, that, he regretted that he had failed in this do sire. So, Writers Forum is passing on to William Hill's friends the wishes of his son, Sammy, that he regrets not having shared, for a moment, the pleasure of meeting and greeting the friends of "my father." Sam graduated from the WILLIAM A HILL AND FAMILY. University of St. Edwards in 1072. At present he is em ployed by the Texas School for the Deaf in Austin, Texas. The Texas School for the deaf is the largest single residen tial deaf school in the U. S. A. He is employed as a cot tage life director and per forms responsible institution al welfare administrative work. "My work involves planning, directing, coordi nating and reveiwing all activities of the cottage life program under my particular supervision. X work under the direction of the Director of Pupil Services and assume complete responsibility for the operation of a section of the Cottage Life Program. The young man with the broad grin, likes flashy cars built for speed, takes his work very seriously. He terviews students and parents upon admission; consults with parents regarding problems, consults other staff members to plan behavior modifica tion. "I visit cottages regu larly to observe houseparent child relationships; hold su pervisory conference to as sist in staff development. Al io, I assist houseparents in planning recreational activi ties, "and," Sammy came off with one of his gracious smiles, "carry on corresponr dence with parents, guardi ans, sponsors, private and public agencies regarding stu dent needs.'! For physical fitness, Sam my is the coach of the TSD Rangers Soccer Team. t ; Dock Host Reception For Students The Women's Auxiliary of the Durham Ac ademy f Medicine recently sponsored their first annual reception and tea for students who are pur suing basic academic prepara tions for professional health careers. The lovely get-acquainted affair was held for some 40 students studying at NCCU in the Alphonso Elder Student Union on the campus at NCCU. The students were provided with brochures, bulletins, and other health training materials from the Medical and Dental Programs at Howard University and Meharry College, in for Whether a long friendly letter or a jerky, incoherent, scrawled note on a post card You'd be surprised, I'm sure, to know How far a little word can go. How many miles it runs away; Up hill and down, a single-day; How many anerv hearts it wakes, How many pleasant friends it makes; What very wise things it can tell, What very simple ones, as well; How very busy, brave and tnwi How very false and lazy, too, So, take good care before that word By anybody else is heard, That it shall truly worthy be To join a happy company Of helpful words, that march with grace And bCar sweet sunshine In the face. mat ion about finances, summer programs, and helpful Unto were given by program partici pants -Mrs. R. E. Kings, Mrs. T. E. Bass, Dr. C. D. Grandy, Dr. C. D. Watts, Dr. V. E. Clarke, and Mrs. Sarah B. Lucas, Counselor with the North Carolina Health Man power Development Program, who also assisted the Commit tee in their planning. The Meharry Program on Community Health Service MMlgh ted the programs. A very detailed film was shown to the group. Students were informed of educational loans available from the Methodist Church, the Old North State Medical Society, and the Old North State Dental Society. I ed students should make appli cations directly to these socie- This affair will become an annual event for students In the Triangle ana whk are pur Continued On Page 8A Only Baccarat is Baccarat. 'OnWQisVO. I card ml p? tMHK mmm f" . :wnffiHiae S5ii. j- cAN4Dfs rwisrgf In the world of fine crystal, only Baccarat is honored as "The Crystal of Kings!' Like Baccarat, Seagrams V.O. Canadian also is honored: for a taste that has made it The First Canadian throughout the world Seagram's V5)The First Canadian. CANADIAN WHISKY A BUND OF SELECTED WHISKIES. 6 YEARS OLD. 86.8 PROOF. 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Reg. $389.50 O ATiUKSVlUE -loose Pillow Bock Sofa in Green- IftOASO Gold Quilted Print. Reg. $339.50 tf COLONIAL UPHOLSTERY WARD FURNITURE MART 2659 CHAPEL HILL BLVD 1 te . i . 1 i m Mn..Fri.9-9 Sat. 9-6 PHONE 489-9135 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNimi NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VTRTnw Of the power of sale contain ed ta a certain Deed of Trust ted by Willie V. Mr-Cnv and hnafcamL Rillv lsWV ana recorded In Mortgage .Book 888, at page STB, in the Office of the Register of Dead of Durham County North Carolina default hav ing been mad in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, toe undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auc tion to the highest bidder for cash ft the Courthouse Door fa Durham County, North Carolina, at NOON on the 1st day of June, 1073, the prop erty conveyed fa said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being fa the County of Dur ham, fa Triangle Township, and more particularly des cribed is follows: 3 BEGINNING at a stake lo cated on the West side of the Durham-Apex Highway at the northeast corner of Lot 19, Block "B" of the put and survey here! to, and running the North side of Lot 19, North 78 degs. ; 388.3 feet to a s east line of Tract 4, north west corner of Lot 19; thence with the east side of Tract 4. North 11 degs. 68 nun. East 144.8 feet to a stake, south west corner of Lot 28; thence with the South side of Lot 83, South 79 deg. 88 mfa. east 387 feet to a stake on the west side of Durham-Apex Highway, Southeast corner of Lot 23; thence with the west side of the Durham-Apex Highway, as the same curves in a southerly direction along a clockwise arc with radius of 11.483 feet, a distance of 180 feet to the place and point of BEGINNING, and BEING LOTS 20, 21, and 22. BLOCK "B" of the A J. Pollard Prop erty, as per plat and survey thereof on Plat Book 18, page 183, Durham County Registry, to which reference Is hereby made fpr a more particular description of the tame. THIS PROPERTY WILL be sold subject to all nrlor en cumbrances and taxes and all 1972 ad valorem taxes and assessments. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to re ceive increased bids, as re quired by law. This 1st day of May, 1973. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, Jr. Attorney MV 5, 12, 19, 26, 1973. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator CTA of the estate of Nathaniel A. Dunn late Of Durham County, this is fa no tify all persons having claims against the said estate sentEhem to the with six months date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 5th day of May, 1973. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator CTA of the Estate of Nathaniel A. Dunn, deceased 118 West Parrish St. r FROM BLACK by John Hudgins The Sunday feature fa the other paper was most interesting to this writer. Perhaps I thought the day was over when a bunch of so-called Black leaders would sit down with a naieve white writer and waste time explaining what it is that they want to be called. I mean this was the thing to do in the sixties, but by now, if sone white boy has to ask you what you want to be called and you tell him then you haven't been doing your homework. What you are is in the life you live, not in how you descrube it. White folks know what you are and they know what to call you when ,you ain't around, so why discuss it. It is even more strange why some of us go so far as to explain how the word Black is not so bad as long as it is a state of mind. I mean let's be serious, Biack is still a color, and always will be. No matter what you call yourself it all means ain't white. , The state of mind that goes with being Black came out of an experience. That experience was predicated upon skin color, so there is no point in getting off on a trip, you still Black, your mind, your body, some of your parents, your name, and certainly your status in this society. It does not rake sense to evade the issue. Pew months back some students were going around comparing which one is Blackest, and the lightest "get back." The precise reversal of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIQE Having qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Gov ernor Reynolds, late of Dur ham County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be ieaaea in bar of their re- indebted to ! Please make immediate payment , t , . fWs 8th day of May, 1973. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Governor Reynolds, deceased lie West Parrish St. Durham, N. C. 27702 May , 12, 19, and 26, 1973. Durham, N. C. 27792 . May 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1973. nil i ran aw what was happening a few years ago, and even now fa certain parts of town. This is rediculous. There is no doubt fa my mind that we are all in the same bag, whether we like it or not. You see the bask premise of Sunday's article was that the speakers had a choice in what they wanted to be called. The white boy did not explain to them that the choice was semantic andor academic. Not only that but to demonstrate how stupid the game was, ask the simple question: Was there any doubt as to what the writer was to be called TIs it a question of the color of his mind? A question about how old he is (Yes, some of us think our name changes with our age.) I think it is about time the so-called Black-Negro Colored leaders discuss the real issues. I have a few for a start. (1) Why wasn't there a non-white writer doing the story, (2) Why was this feature story on the back page with the cartoon? (3) Why weren't these people story on the big corruption in D.C. (Hitler Nixon) (4) Or why weren't they asked about they shaky dealing in city hall (Yes, in Durham)? Why is it in a time like this our so-called leaders can fall victims to such a cruel joke played by a naieve reporterwriter wanting to fill sons space and give unequal time. The storm is yet to come, but I have a very bad feeling that wa better check out the folks playing around the captains chair. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Bea trice Ethel Bass of Durham County, this is to notify all persons having: claims against Estate of Beatrice Ethel to present them to -the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of 'this no tke or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.- All persons indebted to said estate, please make immedi ate payment. This 19th day of May, 1973; Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Beatrice Ethel Bass, deceased I t I I jj- llll fifira j mt I 1 I 1 T xfrnmsS f f f 1 I I ywlP IwwlMW mm jm i t I i kmmT-TsBPSS i x I'neuamml mmt:wimWmsmWI,XX jH H ' ? JftwT I I I -fjfl mmWmmmImm mm mmm LAm mm aPalMv! j IR asmmmmmtstnaml mWm mm. 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Y., winner 118 West Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina 27703 May 19, 28, June 2, 9, 1978 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Admin istrator of the estate of Ed ward Barrett . of Durham County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Edward Barrett to present them to the under signed within six months from date of the first publi cation of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This 19th day of May, 1978. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Edward Barrett, deceased 118 West Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina 27702 The sports complex for Puerto Rican youths that was Roberto Clemento's dream is fest becoming a reality as fund raising projects are meeting with great success. The latest activity in memory of the base ball great that died recently in a plane crash is the minting of a $10 commerative silver coin which has raised $105,000 already and has promoted plans for a gold version that will sell for $100 each. tanjgf Riverview Furniture & Interiors, Inc. NOW THRU SAT. L 9 2-ft For That Picture of Comfort, A Bargain at 25 OFF the regular price! RIVERVIEW FURNITURE and INTERIORS, Inc. KiVarvlow Hhoppin Center, Durham, North Carolina 2770 1 PhoiiM 9I 477-tHl m 477-012 Choose from LA-Z-BOY, American of Martinsville, or Berkline, with over, 20 reeliners (Some with otto mans) now in stock. Whether you need one for your living- room, den, bedroom or office. There's a re cliner for two to suit your needs. HOURS: Monday Tuesday Wednesday q Q Saturday Closed Sundays JSlOtoO of Best Actor Award. To Woodys right is Miss Juanita Matthews, a junior from Hart ford, Conn., Best Actress. 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