PAOB SIX THE CAROLINA TIlfES SATUBDAY, AUG. 18, ltS« Soil Conservation Champions of Altibama for 1956 were awarded cash prizes and certifi cates ol merit last week at Ala bama A. & M. College, Hunts ville, bj the college and the Alabama Association of Soli Conservation District Supervi sors. Left to right in awards pic ture at top are: Dr. R. D. Mor rison, director of acricnlture at A. tc M.; Isaac Long, Aliceviile, making the presentations; Eu gene Bettis, Gosport, State champion who was awarded $75; Elishia Dukes, Evergreen, second place winner, $25; Nick Fitehard, HontsvUle; Charley McGuire, Troy; and Dr. I, F. Drake, president of A. & M. Bot tom, left, Mr. Bettis, the cham pion, is showing some Soil Con servation officials how one of the terraces In his cotton field drains the rain water off into a two-acre kudzn pasture. This reduces erosion to a minimum. By following such practices, Mr. Bettis has tripled his yield. Left to right: Mr. Bettis; W. H. Tucker, SCS area supervisor; WUliai^ J. Berry, SCS work unit conservationist; and H. C. Appleton, SCS management ag ronomist, Dadeville. Bottom right, second place winner, Elishia Dukes, right and hlf work unit conservationist, G. W. Huey, are discussing the Bahia grass which Is growing in a waterway on his farm to pre vent erosion.—USD A Photo NEWLYWEDS ARE GUESTS AT RECEPTION IN THEIR HONOR GIVEN BY PARENTS AT CARTHAGE Howard President Hits Jim CroWr Cdoniaiisin In Dentists' Speech HAMPTON, Va. Dr. Mordecai Johnson, presi dent of Howard University, blasted segregation and colo nialism in an aaoreu delivered to the National Dental Associ ation at Hampton Institute to night. He said tbat in the past sixty years some 1,250,000,000 colored people in the world have become free or partially free and tliat Oreat Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Holland and other na tions ttiat fostered colonialism in Internationa policies are no longer the great world powers they once were. Johnson pointed out that co lonialism suffered its downfall because of bitterness and strife among the colonial nations. He made it clear that the power of all these nations combined is still a poor ttiird to tliat of the United States and Russia. The great educator said that the nations awoke too late to find that the ^justices render ed on the colored peoplie of the world left them incapable of trusting each other. In striking a blow against segregation, Johnson said, “Those of us who would hold on to segregation would hold on to a system which has failed all over the world. The price of maintaining segregation in the United States will be'the loss of power in the struggle for world leadership rests in the hands of tiie colored nations and that they cannot trust us as long as we have (Georgias, Misaissippis, and Virginias. “The only way we can bring them on our side,” he said, "is to convince &em that we are rapidly beginning to get rid of it.” Dr. Johnson said his sentiments are similar to those of Thomas Jefferson when he said, “When I consider slavery and remember that my God is just, I tremble for my country." The * Inward presi dent added, "Segregation is the most tragic dilemma of human faith in the history of the hu man raee.” Music was provided by the Crusaders IMale Chorus under the direction of Mr. Charles Flax. The convention was wel comed by attorney Jotm D. Gray of Hampton Institute. Dr. Jolm- son was introduced by Dr. Rus sell A. Dixon, dean of the How ard University Dental Callege. Seven From A&T Receive Commissions FORT HENNING, GA. Seven-graduates of A&T Col lege in Greensboro, N. C., were commissioned as second lieu tenants in the U. S. Army in ceremonies held here Friday, August 3. The group included: Theodore B. Thornton, Durham, N. C.; James R. Adams, Raleigh, N. C.; CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. War rington, Jr., who were married in White Plains. N. Y., last June, were feted with a reception here last Sunday afternoon, August 5. The event, given by the pa rents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hayes, and held at the family residence, drew well wishers from immediate com munity and out-of-towners from Raleigh, Greensboro, Siler City, Asheboro, Glendon, High Point, Southern Pines, Black Moun tain, Hamlet, Sanford, New York City, Fort Jackson, S. C., and Fredericksburg, Petersburg, Richmond and Pocahontas, all of Virginia. Hostesses at the reception in cluded: Miss Doris Blount, Miss Peggy Lee, Miss Janice Me Ma nus, Miss Doris Peeples and Misa Ida Taylor, all ol Virginia State College, Petersburg; Miss Alice McLean, Miss Beatrice Peoples and Mrs. Bell Banner, all of Carthage. In the receiving line were: the parents of the bride, the wedding principals, ^ames Hayes, New York City and Banner Hayes, BrooUyn, N. Y., brothers of the bride. The bride wore a pink lace, ballerina length dress with pink acces sories. The couple was wed before a small wedding group at high noon on June 16 by the Rev. J. W. Hughes at his residence in White Plains. For the nuptials, the bride, the former Miss Hattie Hayes, wore a white, ballerina length dress with full skirt and a close fitting hat. She carried a bou quet of white carnations. Mrs. Lessie Mae Hargraves of Tarrytown, New York was ma tron of honor. She wore‘a navy suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Kenneth W. Hargraves of Tarrytown, New York, acted as bast man. Both Miss Hayes and Mr Warrington are graduates of North Carolina College at Dur ham. For the past five years Miss Hayes has been employed at A&T College, Greenslx>ro, North Carolina and Virginia State College, Petersburg, Vir ginia. The groom is «nployed as a social worker for the De partment of Family and Child Welfare in Yokers, New York. The couple will make ttaelr home in Tarrytown, New York. Union Teacher Studies At Cornell Univ. Mr. Herman L. Strader, a:m- ciate professor of botany at Vir ginia Union University, studied at Cornell University from July 2, to August 11 on a grant from the National Science Founda tion, which included tuition and a stipend. Fifty-one botany teachers from small colleges in 25 states and Canada received these grants to attend this summer in stitute sponsored by the Botani cal Society of America. 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NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of Sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by NEWMAN ALFORD and wife, SADIE ALFORD, dated the IBth day of Novem)>«r, 18S0, and recorded in Book 436, Page 379, in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham Coimty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned, trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durliam, North Carolina, at NOON, on the 31st day of August, 1956, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Pat terson Township, and more par ticularly described as follows: ADJOOVINO tiie landa of f. M. Proctor and others, being Lot No. 13 on the plot of the F. M. Proctor Land as aurveyed and plotted by E. L. Belvin, Surveyor, on April 20, 1S08 wiiich plot is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plot Book No. 1 on page No. 118; said lot fronting SO feet on Martlia St. and extending back 160 feet and being SO feet wide in the rear. Said lot waa deeded to James Trice and wife from the Griswold Insurance and Real Estate Company on the 14th day of Octoi>er, 1909, and registered in the Office at tiia Register of Deeds in Durham County on the 4th day of April, 1911, in Book No. 42 of Deeds on Page No. 232; and deeded to C. C. Spaulding on March IS, 1912 and recorded in Book No. 45, at page No. 83 of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham Coun ty^ See deed to Lula Gomes, Book 80 of Deeds, Page 546, Office of the Register A Deeds for Duriiam Coimty. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in creased bids as required by law. E. R. Merrick, Txiistee Dated t^ 80th day of July, NINTH STREET CAFE BEEB Aim SOFT DBINKS Of All Kinds “DINE AND DANCE” 732 E. 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Pearson, Attorney Aug. 4-11-18-25, Sept. 1-8 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM CX)UNTY ^'Having qualified as executor of the Estate of Richard Jef fers, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons hav ing piaitnii against ^d estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28 day of July, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All iJersons indebted to said estate wUl please make im mediate payment. Dated this 28 day of July 1958. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the Ba tata of Richard Jeffers, deceas ed. July 28. Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1. MARY^S GRILL HOME COOKED MEALS Grade "A” Bastanruit And Swvice Phone S-Mll 1117 East flftib Street WATSON’S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE MS42 NIGHT - S-7714 923 N. Highland Arm. 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