AGS SIX THE CAROLINA TIMBS SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1954 Pictured here are members oj the Livingstone College faculty and Administrative staff' for 1954-1955. The A.M.E. Zion college at Salisbury, N. C., be gan its 73rd general session on September 13 with the begin ning of Freshman Orientation Week. Formal opening exer cises jeere held on September 17 and classes began on Sept., 20. Plans Being Made For Annual Meeting Of NCNL Conference cojiiCTei ( ^.^cntiet Mt A GREENSBORO Members of the Program Committee, of the North Caro lina Negro Library Association met Saturday. September 25th in the Holgate Library at Ben nett Collegetfor the purpose of making pWns for the annual Tence in celebration of the vcntieth anniversary of NC- NIA Many interesting workshops and discussion groups have been organized around t he timely ■'Freedom of Information”. The annual conference will be held in Wilson, N. C., Nov. 5th and 6th with the Public Li brary and the Public School ibraries as hosts. Mr. M. M. .iniels,' Principal, Elvie Street ^>ol, Wilson, N. C., where gj. sessions will be held was ent with a committee con- ng of the following persons: C. C. Farmer, Mrs. Nelle B. oindwin. Mrs. Inez F. Hawkins, Mrs. Anna B. Johnson. Mrs. Doris G. Rosomond, Mrs. Ma rion H. Miller, and Miss Bennie Streeter. Other members of the Program committee’s present were: Mrs. Josephine P. Sher- ril^Salisbury; Miss Allegra M. Westbrook and Miss Martha Riddick, Charlotte; Mrs. Ray N. Moore, Durham; Miss Alma I. Morrow, Mrs. Callie G. Siler, and Mrs. Lualgia P. Ferguson, Greensbp^). ^rs. Constance H. Marteena, President of NCNLA presided at the meeting. Stop asthma agony Use ^--*1 -li - Vri WUIIIrs I Orwan 'Mountain Compound orCgaraHM Ed. Secretaries MeetAtLigonHi RALEIGH The Division of Educational Secretaries met at their regular meeting at the Ligon High School in Raleigh, N. C., Sept 25, 1954 at 2:00 p.m. The meeting was presided over by the President, Mrs Priscilla M. Cunningham with riSTRAKHTEN a M USE ONLY STU DEMIOiilli;^ 12 coMannf tcms F« Stnali t* Nifeaal T=-i ur*t.l OCMCAI.CO.ke. Mrs. A, W. Solomon as Chair man. After the business session the Constitution and By-Laws were discussed by the group. The members pre*sent adopted certain phases of the constitu tion and By Law* but others were not agreed upon. Mrs. Solomon suggested that the in formation be sent to the Na tional Organization of Secreta ries for further clarification This the members present agreed to do. Dues of the or- GREENSBOBO A certification of incorpora tion for the New Farmers of A merica. Inc., with headquarters here oat A and T College, has been recently issued at Raleigh iby Secretary of State, Thad Eure. The organization, composed of farm youth in most of the state, operates in 67 counties and has a membership of 0,310 in 134 chHpters. The organization, in the midst of a campaign to construct a camp at HamrAbcks Beach in Onslow County, has raised more than $36,000 towards the drive in the past 18 months. The drive is expected to be complet ed shortly. The clwrter was issued in the names of J. O. Lennon, Dur ham; M. S. Sanders, Hender son, and W. T. Johnson, Greensboro. The current offi cers of the board of directors are; Jesse Francis, Southport, president; J. H. Dickens, Elm City, executive vice president; ^M. S. Sanders, Henderson, sec- retary-treasurer; W. T. John son, executive secretary and S. B. Simmons, advisor, both of Greensboro. Money T rees Are Hard To Find This Year! BUT IT’S EAST TO FIND SECUBITT THEU SAVINGS! The SAFEST way to provide for extra income and a cash reserve is through an easy- to-plan, easy-to-foUow sav ings program here. Open a savings account and add to it REGULARLY. We pay a guaranteed 3% on your lav- ings. Your account is Federal- ly insured up to $10,000. Come la and get the facts. Mutttol Sayings And Loan A^s'n. 112 W. PARRISH STREET PHONE 8-1151 DURHAM. N. O. EUIT niE Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky Certificate Of Incorporation Issued To New Farmers Of America Highway Patrol Mng For Applicants RALEIGH State Highway Patrol head quarters announced today It is seeking qualified applicants to fill existing vacancies. Men between 21 and 80, in terested in a law enforcement career,'' are invited to submit applications direct to patrol headquarters in Raleigh or, troop headquarters located in Greenville, Fayetteville, Salis bury, Greensboro and Asheville. Minimum requirements fbr ganizaton were discussed and a committee on Publicity was appointed, after which the meeting adjourned. ^,®!^bleach ^ OINTMfcNT Overton* Hygienic MFC.CO. CHICAGO ^^Jam-Ap>Ditty” • FOUR HOURS DAII^T • P. M. ^ 11:15 P. M. (SPIRITUAL TMiES 4:15 & 11:15) FEATURING THE BEST IN ^ HOT JAZZ AND BLUES W SS B • 1490 THE SHOWTLACE ON TOUR DIAL » $A.1S ^4/5 QT. $0.60 * PINT 86 Protf EARLY times DISTILLERY COMPANY Louisville 1, Kentucky A COMPLETE ELECTRIC AMD TRANSPORTATIOIS SERVICE DUKE POWER COMPANY DIAL 2151 Corner Mangum and Parrigji Sts. TWO TIMES DAILY NORFLEY WHITTED Gives You Music, weather, time and special interest features on Study In Brown 65O5 AM and 4:30 PM—Mon. thru Friday ON WDNC dial (20 adminion to patrol ranks are as follows: be of good moral character and reputation; hei^t at least 5 feet 10 inches; weight, at least 160 pounds; age, b«- twean 21 and 3b; •duoattoa, high school diploma; resident of North Carolina for the past five years, and ability to pass a rigid physical and mental ex amination. Beginning salary is $248. Application blanks and a de scriptive leaflet may be secured from patrol headquarters ori troop headquarters. lECAlNOIICG NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Executor’s Notice HAVING QUALIFIED as Exe cutor of the estate of John B. Jones, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, tills is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exUbit them to the undersigned at Bahama, North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of ^pt. 1955, or this notice will M plead in bar of their recbvery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immedi ate payment. This 8th day of Septambar, 1954. John Majrnard Jones, Executor Of The Estate Of John B. Jones, Deceased M. Hugh Thompson; Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY KXXCUTOR’S NOTICE HAVmO QUAUTIED aa Bx«- cutor of the Estate of Mrs. S. V. Norfleet, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons hav ing claijna againsts said estate to extiibtt them to the under sign^ on or before the 15th ^day of ^ptember, 1955, or this notice will ^ pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate wlU please make immediate payment. Dated this 14 day of Septem ber, 1954. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Executor Of Estate Of Mrs. S. V. Norfleet, Deceased. M. Hugh Tlionipson, Attorney Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2. 8, 16, 23. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and oy virtue of the power of' sale contained In a certain deed of trust executed by Tony J. Stamos, single, dated the 10th day of October, 19*1, and racdvdad in Book 441, page 468, in the office of the Registw- of Deeds of Dur- ha]n County, North Carolina, default having be«n made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will of- ler for sale at public auction to the hlghesst bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at noon, on the 18th day of October, 1954, the property conveyed in' said deed of trust the same lying and be ing in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Patterson Township, and more pa^cularly described aa fol- ^Y*n eaa* wltfe ■ raiUMBt new' li«lr«*lor Don’t trust to luck to have exdtia^y loral^ hair... tmst to Larieuse to kaep joiir hair picture-perfiMt Ask at your cosmetic coulIMr for Godefroy’s Larieuse Hair Coloriag m the rsd box. Choose from 18 ftattering colors. ^oi/e^io^s Larieuse ooDwei' MK>. 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East 330 feet 11 inches to a stake in the West side of Chapel Hill Road; thence with the West side of said Chapel Hill Road, North 31 deg. 48 min. East 60 feet to the point of beginning and being Lot No. 10 of R. H. Wright property as per plat and survey thereof now on file in Plot Book No. 1 at page No. 77 to which reference Is made for a more particular description. The property, above described is 1902 Chapel Hill Road. SAVING AND EXCEPT THEREFROM that part of this property conveyed to the City of Durham for the purpose of widening Chapel Hill Street by deed book 143, at page 493, dated Octol)er 1, 1941. Dated this 13th day of Sept., 1954. J. J. Henderson, Trustee C. O. Pearson, Attorney NOW IN MW TOW cirr Hm fliMr Thinss in UH For AH : e* Hm lUXUMOUS JOO Ptr D«y Oraoloiis UvliHr Ossts No Here 7lhATe.UMhSl ON. O-MM «ta. H. IV HAIUan HBABT For Real Estate, Renting Insurance, Repairs, And Building Supplies ... See... Union Insurance And Realty Co. 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