PAGE EIGHT CAROLIlfA TIMES SATURDAY, JAW. 21st, 1950 Located in the beautiful Glennview area is the home of Dr. R. K. Barksdale, Professor of English at North Carolina College. Shown above are Dr. Barksdale’s children, enjoying the whole some out-door atmosphere of Glennview, Army- ! (.'ontiiiui-d from Hue) appropriate skillN (iiiulifica- tions will Ix- in ai-conl- anot' with stu'li .skill itml qiiali- ticatioiis, and will ln' assifriicd 10 any T i) or T OaiulE unit/ witlmut rcfranl to rarf or color. b. In fonsonHiU't' Avilli tlu- fore going, and ii.s aiUlitional steps towards its attainment: (1) Tlie Deparfniont of the Army >vill publish ixTiiulieally vacancies exist within the Army. The first sueh list is being pub lished concurrently herewith in DA Ai) letter dated Ki .Ian, .Major commanders con cerned will a.ssign Negro per sonnel who poswss any of sueh critical specialties to any T/D or T Oand E unit in their areas havinir such critical speeialisl^ vacancies, witiiout regard to race Or color. (2) h> addition to the pro visions of sub-paragrai)h (1) to major commanders a list of above, to fill other vacancies re- the critical specialties in which tpiiring special skills, qualified Negro specialists may be assign ed to any appropiiate unit by order of the major commander eoiicerned. Men— (Continued from Page One) versity of Charlotte from which he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1!)42 and Haclielor of Divinity in 1!>45. lie has lived in Durham .since finishing school. In addition to his work as pa.stor he is college minister at Xorth ('arolina Col lege and M(Klerator of the Yail- kin Presbytery, consisting of 39 clmrches. In 1945, he attended the I’reshyterian Institute of In dustrial Relations held in the Labor Temple of New York City. He i)lans to attend the institute aguin this summer. l^■v. (Uinnon’s wife is the former ^Vfiss Edna Jones of Charlotte. The couple have three sons. James, Jr., ."i; Char les Edward, ; and Joseph Franklin, 6 weeks. S. D. Dillard, selected by the ^(4/dqetin PINK SALMON CAN i ' MYLES 39c SALT NORTHERN 2 FOR 15c TISSUE 3 FOR 23c STOKLEY white ilOUSE PEACHES NO2^ CAN 24c VINEGAR SMALL SIZE I i NORTHERN 9c TOWELS EACH 17c LLO 3 PACKS 22c PARD, DASH, RED HART DOC FOOD 2 for 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE PAPERBAG 75c UNTS KETCHUP I I BEECH NUT STRAINED 17c I BABY FOOD ^ FRANCO-AMERICAN 29c SPAGHETTI12c DILLARD’S SELLS THE BEST FOR LESS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE DIAL J-2585 1212 FAYETTEVILLE STREET THIS IS IT! Would You Believe It? Once More "WEEKS" Takes Leadership In Offering "Quality Used Cars" For Less Money - The "Co" Light Is On-Prices Are Down, And We Solicit Your Inspection Of These Out* standing Bargains. From Any Point Of View ... We Have The Car You Want - Visit One Of WEEKS' (3) Used Car Lots To-Day. Our Cars Are Priced To Sell. 1949 MERCURY Spt. Sed. 1949 MERCURY Club Cpe. 1949 FORD 1-2 Ton Pick Up 1948 CHEV. 3-4 Ton Pick Up 1947 MERCURY Fordor 1947 FORD “8” Tudor 1947 PLYMOUTH Fordor 1947 CHEV, Club Coupe 1947 PONTIAC “8” Sedanet 1947 FORD Club Cpe. 1947 OLDS Sedanet 1947 MERCURY Club Cpe. 1946 MERCURY Tudor 1946 FORD “8” Tudor 1946 FORD “8” Tudor .895 1950 NASH Super Tudor 1946 CHEV. Fordor 1942 FORD Tudor 1942 PLYMOUTH Tudor 1942 PONTIAC SEDANET 1941 MERCURY Tudor 1941 FORD Convertible 1941 CHEV. Tudor 1941 FORD Tudor 1941 PLYMOUTH Fordor 1940 CHEV. Tudor 1940 CHEV. Fordor 1940 PLYMOUTH Fordor 1940 PONTIAC Fordor 1940 BUICK Fordor 395 Weeks Motors^ Inc niERcuRy (3) USED CAR LOTS (3) 310 Mangum St. 506 Mangum St. 319 W. Geer St. committee as the “Merchant of the Veal ” for his establishmeut of Dillard’s Self Service. Mr. Dillard is a graduate of Tus- kegee Institute of Tutukeij^e, Alabama, claaH of 1938. Since comuig to Durham in the fa|l of 19;1H, lie ha.s worked as printer, poultry man and merchant, prior lo the opening of his present store he was manager of the Neighborhool Store on Fayette ville Street. .Mr. Dillard is a member of the Durham Husiness Chain, and an officer and active mem ber of the Community BaptLst Chur-h and the civic life of the city. ills wife is the former Miss Oeneva Lambert of Goldston, N. .Mr. anil Mrs. Dillard have three children, Allen Cornelius, 8; Edsel Firyant, (i; and James Eric, 2. Pearsontown— (Continneil from Page Five) siding. We are hoping for her a speedy n>covery. Mrs. Arring ton ivi a former Durliamite and was known here as (Irace Nor wood and (Jrace Wall. •She is related to the Norwoods and Powells of this city. Before moving to Baltimore s«*veral years ago, she lived on Colfax Street and Fourth Street in Walltown. She is hoping to hear front he'r friends. Lyon Park— (Continued from Page Five) ma Hampton, ilary Barbee, Aggie ^IcCrae, Mo/.el Long, Has- sie Ijong, Ixiuis*' Banks, Mi.s-ses Ida Hall, -Mary Mclver, Roxie Long, Addle Xnnn and Jaiinita Haggard. 'I'lie next meetiiifi will be with .Mrs. Florence Wilson on Kent Street, Heninburg— (■('ontinued from I’age Four) 12 points, sank a free throw. With 10 seconds remaining, the accurate Gus Heningburg, who had sunk 7 of 9 free throws for the Pirates, had a chance to ‘tie it up, but he missed the big one. 'I’wo more charity tosses wrapped things up for Howard. NOTICE OF MALE XOHTfl CAROLINA) W'HFIAM COUNTY) I'liilfr and by virtue of the power of s.'ile contaiiu'l in a deed of trust exfiited by WILLIE MITRPHY 01«0M AND WIFE, ETHEL R. UlK>M, September ?8, ^946, to J. J. lloiiilcrNoii, Trustee, .Mwliuiueg and lUiiiieiM liuuk, wiiicU deed ot ituil ii recorded in the Office of Uitj l>ur- liuiu I’uuiily itegwter ol l>eeuii ju Hook ol aiurtgage* 6'oi, at I'tige -lU, ttiit'ieiu uetauli na» ifeeii iiiuiif in me puyuicnt of tne iuUeble»lue»*t lhfivl»y wiurcd and hutiag l«-eu fail ed upon by the lioldem of mud in debtedneM tu foreelow* the said deed of trust to satisfy the said indebted HeM, the ilnderitigned trustee will ou Tuesduy, February 1!1, 1U5U, at 1 o’eliM'k noun, at tlie l>urhuni County Court ilouw ioor offer for sale and w‘Il fur ctuth tu thtj. liigli(‘st bidder tlie following described real estate; located in liurhani TownHhip, Ihtr liaui, N. C., to wit: Ul-XllNNINti at the Nortueast corner of Uuxie Morton's lot ou the West side of Hazel Htreet, and running thence .Northward with Haud .Street .’SO feet to F{oxie Morton's Hoiitheast corner; thence Westward with Koxio Mor ten's line OK feet It) Will Fuller's line; thence Houthwiird witli Will Fuller's line .'>0 feet to Roxie Morton’s line; thenre hiastward with Hoxie Morton's line 00 feet to the beginning. Kee Deed from ituxie Morton t« .Joseph H. Allen duly recorded in the office of the lU'gister of Deeds of Durham Couaty in lH*ed Hook tK), at Page 341. Alsu see deel from .Jost'ph H. Allen to Kosa Cash, March 19, IHSfi, re corded in Deed Book 113, Page 400. At said sale the trustee reserves the right to demand a 10 per cent de posit of the amount bid for said property. This sale will remain open for 10 days for increased bids as by law re quired. This the 17tk day of January, 19.50. J. .1. UEND'EBHON, Trustee , C. O. PEAR.SON, Attorney EX W'UTOR ’S NOTt(?E NORTH CAROLINA) HAVING yL'ALIFIEI) as executor of the Estate of RUFFIN BBIGGR, deceased, late of Ihirham Oounty, North Carolina, this is to notify all l>er8ons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Route No. 1, Box 218 Rougemont, North Carolina or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleas»' make immediate payment. Dated this 17th day of January 19.50. » . * , PRESTON BRICKIH, Ilxecutor of Estate of Ruffin Briigs, Deceased. M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA) DITRHAM COUNTY) t'nder and by virtue of the jiower of sale contained In # deed of trust executed by 'WILLIAM D. H- TUOMPBOiN A.ND WliJi, -MO^i ELLA H. rUUJdPoO.N, on AugusL ^7, 1946, to J. J. lituat'ison, 'Irus tee, Meciianics and Farmers Bank, which deed of trust is recorded in the Durham County Register of lh)ed»‘iu Hook of .Motgages 3.5H, at Page IBO, wherin default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and having been called upon by the holdets of said indebtedness to foreclose the said deed of trust to satisfy the said indebtedness, the un dersigiied trustee will on Tuesdiiy, February 2L, 195U, ut 112 u'cloek noon, at the Durham County Court House door offer for sale and sell for cash to the higTiest bidder for the follow ng described real estate; located in Durham Township, Durham County, North Carolina, to wit; BEilNNIN(J at a stake at the point of iutersectiou of the north pro[MTty line of Jiiniptfr Street with the west property line of Union .Stre»‘t and ruaning thence along and with the north prop erty line of Juiii|K-r Stret't North ’ 8ii dega. 4S’ West 185 feet to m .^take; thence North f> degs. 38' Last 40 tevt tu a stake; theuce .-'oulh 83 dega. 45’ East 125 feet tu a stake ui the west property line of Union Htreet; thence a- long and with the west property line of Union .Street .‘"«mth 6 degs. 38 ’ West 40 feet to the place and point of l>eginning and being Lot No. 13, and a portion of Lot No. 11, Block C of the Tatum Uoosa ('reek property as shown on plat recorded ia Plat Book 6, page IS, Durham C'ounty R*!gistry. tJee deeds to li. D. Horner (now de ceased) and wife Sudie W. Hor ner, recorded in Deed Buuks 89, page 608 and 87, page 225, Dur ham County Registry. At sale the trustee reserves the right .to demand a 10 per cent de posit (if the amount bid tor said property. This sale will remain open for 10 days for increas'd bids as by law required. This the 17th day of .fanuary, 1950. J. .1. HENDEK.SON, Trustee C. (). I'l-UKSON, Attorney REGAL THEATRE ♦ SUNDAY ONLY —JANUARY 22 * JOHNNY MACK BROWN in TRAILS END Serial: BRUCE GENTRY No. 6 . Added; Comedy And Novelty * MONDAY-TUESDAY—JANUARY 23-24 * BILL ELLIOTT in THE LAST BANDIT Serial: FEDERAL AGENTS, No. 3 Added; Comedy—PARDON MY LAMBCHOP * TUESDAY ONLY—JANUARY 24 * (STAGE SHOW SENSATION OF THE YEAR) EDDIE JACKSON'S "HI-STEPPERS OF 1950'' 20 — PEOPLE — 20 MATINEE — NIGHT AND RAMBLE Matinee: 3Sc Night: 50c Ramble: SOc COMEDY—HOT BAND—SONGS * WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY—JANUARY 25-26 * (DOUBLE FEATURE) JOINT IS JUMPING Featuring: ALL COLORED CAST TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ With DONALD “RED” BARRY Added: Short * FRIDAY-SATURDAY—JANUARY 27-28 ♦ (DOUBLE WESTERN) JACK RANDALL in COVERED WAGON TRAILS CHARLES STARRETT in LARAMIE Serial: TEX GRANGER, No. 12 The above houses constitute a part of the Glennview projec t, now complied and ready for occupancy by prospective pur chasers. They are located on the side of Rosewood Street and m ay be inspected upon request. FOR SALE Homes Of Distinction In Beautiful East Side Of Alston Ave. Opposite N. C, College These Homes Range From Four To Five Rooms And Are FHA Approved And Inspected. Rate Of Interest 4^ Per Cent Payable Over A Period Of 20 Years. Each Home Has All Modem Conveniei^ces, Including Heat, Hardwood Floors And Paved Streets. For Appointment, Prices And Terms Phone J-^52t Union Insurance & Realty Co. H. M. MICHAUX, Mgr. 814 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C.

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