TVS eiiiiaxiirvrm** imm UNtmoLW” ■Mvrat.-a^iNi YESTOWN iPPENINGS SANMtA L. ALSTON MISSIONARY RALLY Hw SMior Missionary Club of hi Qnn(« Grove Baptist Church pf Ms fiMncial rally, Sunday, 19, at 3 p.m. The mis speaker 'was Rev. Louis H Nde, the pastor of Orange Grove tapUat Church. JUNIOR MISSIONARY CLUB Hie Junior Missionary Club had Its refular monthly meeting Sun day, February 19, at the home of lY^etta Allen. The members pres «Bt were: Peggy Ray, Doretha ttiwwn, Shirley Revels, Josephine Heck, Phillistine Bridges. Martha Ijee, Brenda Evans, Cynthia At Um, Sandra Alston and Truletta A&e«, hostess. After the meeting, refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Cynthia Atkini on East End Avenue. . CONFINED nie sick and shut in are; Mrs. Hattie Lee, Mrs. Viola Jeffers, Mrs. ftarl Flowers and Mrs. Maggie Mnrphy- IV Hayestown community WOhM like to show its deepest- •tmpathy to the McLawn family in the death of Mr. McLawn, a vesMent of the Hayestowm commu- ^ty. in the year of 1960. WELCOME Ym are always welcome to at- tcfri ^urch services in the Hayes tow Community. There are two c^aRlMs in our oom'raunity. They 1>emple Christian Church, Ji* 'B*j»nt Street and Orange Gnwe Baptist Church on E^st Endi |*lease come and attend pe of our churches. “You are ^elooaw.’* . SCND IN YOUR NEWS , .H .you have any news items to te published in the Hayestown •eetion, send it to Sandra L. Als- 219 East Eiid Avenue or call' Imt at 681-2115. y / Special Buys 59 Pontiac'4 dr. H. T. 59 Chev. 4 dr.. Sedan Owens Motors 4M N. Mancum Phone 681-47M N. C Deal«r No. 4012 HIUSBORO HIGNLIGHIS ir MRS. JosEPHmc holman HEART OPERATION Miss Ida Louise Turner was ad mitted to Duke Hospital on Mon day, February 20, to have an oper ation which will require her heart to be stopped and a l^eart machine to be used in its place. While her nechanical heart is pumping blood to her body, the heart sur- ieofu will stw up a hpie wbicfa. has teen in her heart since birth 13iis is a snudl hole between the' right and left auricles. Once the hole is sewed up the machine will turned of^ and Ida will pump her own blood through her body bettar than she ever has before. HOSTESS TO SOCIAL CLUB Marene Satterfield was hos- tcM to the C^metologist Social Clab on February 19 at 4 p.m. Mn. Satterfield opened her beau- tiful home and made all members welcome. She served a delicious' meal of fried chicken, green peas, ea|rot sticks, potato salad, coca- eola. cakes and ice cream. Those present were: Misses Ma rie Allison, President; and Doro- U^y Walker. Mesdames Alice Pay- M, financial secretary, Mary A. Tata, Treasurer, and Josephine Holwaa, secretary. Mrs. Lessie Morrow of Efland has lytumed from Alabama after attending the funeral of Mrs. L R Tiiric. Mrs. Turk was the moth- cr-lti4aw of Mrs. Fred Turk, of Mrs. Morrow. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kirksey an- mmaee the birth of their newest ttrival at Memorial Hospital in duqwl HiH Monday, February 20; a boy. The Kirkseys have four other children, Andrea Jacqueline, U^; Vanessa, 7; Leroy, 6; Sanna, |7 IMNlths. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Miles aM fvoud parents of another Wf^iftil daughter, Deidre Marie, honi at Memorial Hospital in fjhapol Hill on Monday, February H, weighing 7 lb., 10 oi. The inks luve another daughter, Ar- ftotrto Benee, V-yr. Mother and Jkiltir an fine. Mrs. Miles is the iMabr Mias Clementine Niclibis «rinifboro. Thelma Holman of Media, ^ ■ ‘wya. was home visiting '9«wta, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Full Line of 61 Ramblers V AT ALL TIMES 54 MERCURT 2-DR. SD. Mcrcasiatic R^dio, uh) Hciit«r '■ 'A • S4 F(M» H..Ti 25 OmER CARS Fordt ■ Cbov. . NMh PIjmioatJh •> Boick - Olds. StndoMter and MMreniT $75-$lO0jDiftwii $8-$10 Blears * Pi£R WEEK Phone Ml-7424 'S m Cleveland Ph. 3t3-2«24 N. C. DMier No. 124 T. Bobcrtson, Donald L. ; Mrs. -Jeanette Brooks, Allie , _ t*ikle Bobertcon, rela- ^ 9t-Mn. Susie Robertson who a. patient at Duke Hos- home visiting her, In New York City. Wliere Your* Dollar Counts so Valiant ex. clean Radio, Heatar fl795.00. 59 Cheir. Impala apt. conpa One owner load^ I18M.09. 5S OMs. H. T, Clftti wilth fun poW«r 11499.^^ soMm.'^ Lik* n*w f 7K.00 ■ I 54 CadiUfcc 4 it, Sie^n. Full power, Raifio, H«rter. Antiidiatic ^k99 Durham Motor Sates 593 RIGSBEE N. C. Oaalv N«. I22A H40NC4S3427I NITE PHdMt MR-1559 1957 Chevrolet 8 Bel-Air 4 Dr. Hard Top. Radio and Heat er. Automatit-TTansniission. Power Brakes. White Wall Tires. $1095 1951 Pontiac Chieftain, 2 Door Sedan. Radio and Heater. Automatic Transmission. A. C. $945 1006 W. Main St. Ph. 681-2781 N. C. Dealer No. 79-A , Used Car Specials 55 Qievrolet 4 Poor Sta. Wagon. Auto. Trs., Radio, Heater. White WaU Tires. $695.00. 54 FORD 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Heater $395.00. 53 FORD 4>Door Sedan. ,$345.00. 53 CHEVROLET, 2 Door Hard Top. Extra Gean. $495.00. 53, PLYMOUTH, 4-Door Sedan $34f.00. 50 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE 1295.00. I Mangum Motor Sales Opp. Post Office Phona 682-7760 N. C. Dealer No. 3452 WE BUY ft SELL CLEAN NEW AND USED CARS CITY MOTORS Phone Dial 682-7195 Nite 489-8582 N. C. No. 2569 r04 N. MANGUM STREET DURHAM, N. C. Weekend Specials 59 FORD GALAXIE 4 dr. $1895.00 50 MERCURY 4 dr. $1195 57 PLVMOUTlf-H. T. $895.00 55 FORD STA. WAGON ' $795,00 54 ply: H. T. $395.00 58 VOLKSWAGEN $1195.00 O’Briant Motor Co. Cor. Mangum and Geer Ph. 681.^ N. C. Dealer No. 3731 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF Call Old Hickory Before You Buy A 58 CHEVROLET IMPAL .Automatic TraniSmission. Radio and Heater, Big Engine, Power Steering, Power Brakes $1795., 58 CHEVROLET AIR 2 Door I-iard Tfejp. Auto matic Transmi^ibn, Ra dio and Heatefrt Power Steering $1695. ^ 58 FORD, 4 Dooy .Straight Stick, Radio jHeater $1395. 'v''' 57 DESOTO 2' dUi-' Hard Top, Automatic TraASmis- sion. Radio anc]J jj^ater. , $1095. -*‘» ' ' , \ 54 CHEVROLET 4 Door. Automatic Transmission, Radio and Heater $495. 54 CHEVROL^ 2 Door, s Standard Transmission. Radio atid Heater $495. ,55 STUDEBAKER P. UP Ex^elltnt Condition $59%. «57 PLYKiOUTH 4 Door Automatic Transmision, R^itjo and Heater. V-8 $7te. 5*i*LYMOUTH 2 Door V-8 Standard Transmission, Radio and Heater $695. Old Hmry Motors, Inc. J341 Roxhoro s' Phone 684-0183 ' Looking For A mmi HERE IT IS, A SAFETY TESTED “SAFE BUY” USED CAR AT 'WtfKS toTons, INC. Your AnUioria^ Dealer ■ • ■ for ContinantiU - Mercury - i>. Comet 1958 MerCury Monterey 2-1^. Hdtp. 12^5 r.-' *• 1957 Cadillac Coupe DeVHle ... f* ' "' ■. 1958 Chevrolet Biscaj^e 2-Dr. . 1957 Ford Fairlane 4-D|ft Sedan 1957 Oldsmobile §upi*86 Hrdtp. 1955 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan .. . 2095 995 895 1195 595 1956 Mercry Monterey 4-Dr. Wag:... 895 1959 Mercury Montferey Conv 1995 1957 Chrysler Windsor Hrdtp 1195 1958 Buick Special 4tDr. i» 1395 1956 Chevrolet 210 4-©r. 795 1956 Mercur^|[i6nt. |-Prj»* 895 1959 Ford Fs^lane 2-|[)r. &dan 1395 1957 Mercur^pontevey 4-Dr. Sedan 1095 1955 Mercury^J^ont jSrdtp 595 US TODAY 60 CADILLAC CQIJPE DeVILLE Immaculate ^ - Loaded £549^ 58 CADILLAC “62” 4-DOOR p. Steering, I’6wer Brake«« Power Windows and Seats $3195.00 53 CADILLAC %2” Power Steering. Power Windows ‘ $695.00 Uzzle Motor Co., Inc. Foster A Geer Sts. Phone 682-9181 N. C Dealer No. W3 Weels Motors, Inc. I. Geer Street Tel. 684-0391 N. C DealM- No. 1266 Our Volume Policy Means Savin^rs To You! RQ FORD Country S^an 4^ Door Station .W*IKo^ V-0,' Crui^oiQittjc, power steei^' ing, rudio, hsater, 'Whit*-. . a”"."' *»i9* EC FORp Country- SttUfre 9- ^ Pas«ng#c WfMwi. Y-®' FordomaU«^ rtdio, heaterj white tires, CV' blue finish KA FORD Cugfbin 4-i)obr Sedan, V>8, Mralnllt drive.; radio, heater, • white green and SliOFL while, clean THUNDERBIRD FORD-FAtCON N. C. De«l«^^ No. lew “Your Hometown Vphime Fqrd Dealer” E L K 1 N Crazy Safe Feb. ?3-28 ; 1953 Buick |96.75 2 DdoV, Hard Top , 1955 Dodge ^76.00 2 Door ■ 1954 Chet, 4 Libor 1948 Plym. $110;00 Coupe 1953 MferV $?77.d0 4 Door. 1954 Pontiac $319.00 4 Door 1956 Chev. $666.00 2 Door 1955 DeSOTO $750 4 Door ELKINS Motor Company Cor. Roxhoro & Parriah Phime 9M.0S1I , Dodge Dart Lancer TRADE-INS 57 Dodre ■ 4 Dodr .. IIM 54 Dodge - 4 Dopf .. . 39S 58 Dodge - 4 0o9t .. 1S9S 59 Plymouth .. 4 Door 1795 59 Plymouth Con. .. 189S 53 PcMitiiu: * I’Oooi' .. * 495 59 Simca - 4 iDow . .. 995 57 Simca - 4 Door ... 7tt 58 Chevrolet'U 4 Door IMS 57 Desoto - 4 db, H. T. I29S 57 Ford Vi«torii 56 Dodge . 2 Door .: 79S Motors, Inc. . Dodge Salea Service Open 'Til > P. M. 806 W. Main It. Ph. MI49II N. C. Dealer No. 1964 THE WALKING MAIL’S, FRtEND Smiil) or No p0t\rti pftyment • ■■■V ..V' .,' ■■ ■ Mcint^ jPayments to liifeek • «796.tlO liir ct.eAN ^iip^ HI f$295.00 4 heater •'•'\iuX':^NS* , INC. jMN.MAMdUM 959 ■ *v ■ • > ; MaHraw w VOtKSJI^AGEN 59 Che^vD piri .... I149S 59 Fbr4 liOMled |179S 58 ;|u. Wagon fil95 57 P«4Hi» JtAMUH. New Rbbiber $895 DOibdC Vk tltK UP ' NIECW RUBBER AUTMORIZID DIALIR TRIANGJ.E MOTORS, Inc. «l W. Chapel Hill Streel N. C; tWalVr No. 1117 PhwM M9r2197 Final Kites Held For Mrs. Callie G. Siler ORBENSBORO —, Funeral serv ices were held last Friday evenliil: at Shiloh Baptist Church, Gree^ boro, for Mrs. Ckllie Glover SiMrl Mrs. Siler, Itinerant Librar^ for the public elementary schoohi of Greensboro, had been ho8pita^ iized a few days in'eviously btrt had returned home and wks thought to be recuperating. Mrs. Siler held an AJS. degi'M from Bennett' College and B.US. and M.L.S. degrees from North rollna College!, Durham. 'i, She was a member of the Noirfjt Carolino Teachers’ Association, North Carolina Library .Associpr tion and American library elation. . ^ She was known as one of thi pioneers 4n library work in ele- .men|ary schools in the city of Gre^boro having started 1946'. Mrs, 9Uer was (dso inslq^ mental In organizing a branch of the North Carcrtina Library Asso ciation. At the time of her de^hth she was itlaenwt librarian for tke Jonesboro, Charles I{. Moore, aid Terra Cotta Schools. She was boni {p Bennett, daugh- Qlover and tke m ip ter of Mn. pame late ^iUiam Olover. Surviving are hOT mother, her husband, Zeb siler; four sisters, Mrs. Hino^! Neal, GnMnsbaro; Blrs. OmeM Herring, S^er .City; Mr;.^ Ritw Mvliin, Chafter, Pa.; Mrs. Cla^la ^mdith. five brothers, Joe oioV- ei^, Grahstn; Guy Glover, Fletcher (31ov(^f, Phi) Glover, iuid' Clw Glover. an4 l)x nieces and pe|^ fWS, Jabbei:wock i rAYETTBVILLE — The FajfeV teviUe AluiniU Chapter of ttib Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, I^c. staged its Seventh Annual Jiih berw.ock a the ,^^]retteville State T^ficlif^ Coileg* Friday evenly, Februi^y 17. UThe performai^ WM entitled; "Th^ Best of teoadr way.” Funds from the' effort go toward the cdllege expense^ of some worthy high sehori senior. Bull City Sr. Basket BaU teafue Standuigi WPMIN. lUHBUI! USED Cars 60 Rambler OFFltUL CAR ruM.t Ei)!yit>PED 5^ Merciiry AIQNtCtAlR . FidSV Inchi4iiHt Air Conditioner Motors 491 f*OITil 9TgliT DURHAM^ N. t. Ph. m4M N. C. Dealer No. 3928 Ta*e* '.j w. 'M. ^uth^tem .0 9 .009 Di|r-' fius. Col 7 t ■tt) DeShator’s 6 3 .969 tincolh 5 4 MIN Boy’s Club a 0 Gfispel l^ni -9 1 -.m bur. Bus. Col. S 1 .8§il S. and W. Cafe. s 2 .74* St.. Mark 4 3 .9M Creedmore 4 S m 9. City Bar. Col. 3 4 .439 White Rock . 1 4 .2Q9 Fire Dept. 1 9 .100 Satellites 0 6 .009 ti. Boys Club Leagrue »‘l MIDOiTS PIARSONTOWN—31 In Dillard, 2; McLean, 4; Downeyj; Aarris;' P. Mayshack, 17;. SubfA Anderson, 8. ■ , k 9T. 405IPH—14 Clark, 2; Bell; Clements, ^ Rome; Washin|{ton, 1; Sutei G Brewer, 6; Saunders, 2. ' WHITR ROCK—20 Spaulding, t«; Smith, 2; Mol 2; White, 2; J. White, A. Sul Spears, 2. '" "«> COLI,IOi HilOHTS—1« e Jonps, 1; Buffin, 0; Boyd, 6; Sain lers, f; Peterion, 1. Sub#; Ldoii Jones, 4> ’•!' PIAR90H—53 McLean, 18; DUlard, 4; P. Btte shack, 27; H. Ifayshack, 2; And^ aon, S. PIAR90N—43 Smoke, Hayts, 3; McUitt) Orandy, 4; i. Harris, 9. boys cuub—S3 Alewder, 7^.,jkcCall, 2; DavUj^ 8; Wilson; Brew^t, U. Subs; B«l!|^ 6; Outlaw, 11} t'^rrisnce, 11. 9T. JOiftPK—9 aark, 2; BrtweW 0; Bell, 4; Colf-^ fin, 3; fiaunden. ^ staMdinos Boys Club ...Jki 6 0 White Bock 4 ^ Pearsohtown 4 2 Pearson 3 8 College Heights 1 If St. Joseph's O '