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By GEORGE B.RUSS
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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
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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.
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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
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DRAMA AWARD WINNERS
-(Salisbury) All smiles re
cently at the Ninth Annual
Julia B. Duncan Players
Drama Award Banquet, held
in the Livingstone College Ag
grey Student Union, were the
four top award winners. Ken
neth Wryrth, director of the
New Ghetto Reperetory Com
pany of Greensboro, banquet
speaker, congratulates Chas.
Wood (Li), a sophomore from
Mount Vernon, N. 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.
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of Best Actor Award. To
Woodys right is Miss Juanita
Matthews, a junior from Hart
ford, Conn., Best Actress.
Others are Albert Washing
ton, a junior from Bottle,
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Miss Madie Mclver, a sopho
more fro mGreensboro, Best
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Conveniently Located
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308 East End Ave.
8 ROOM FRAME with bath, $8,000
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8 ROOM - I y BATH
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automatically "advances to" the next jvaii -able
FM or AM station. Six - Double -Duty-Power
Switches, separate controls for Vol
ume, I one and Manual Tuning. AFC on FM,
AGC on FM and AM. Operates on batteries
or built-in AC power supply ,
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