An air conditioned car is a safer car, according to officials of General Motors' Harrison Radiator Division, world's largest maker of car air condi tioners. With an air condition ed car, the danger of an invad ing bee or other insect vanishes. It keeps out dirt and cinders too. ■ Hi i m ' 3B * ' J r :rfH&sHH ;* •$ l^j^r hL j/tL ■. ■ w - ■ .-W J 1 gjjKfiPJ # 'I 1P 1:4 1 ■ > mrf II ,Jl H Wfeifc ■ i' ! % Mfl* K. * i^s^H vS ii /• HHw't!" o ■■ r &y\ Jfcir JBK''' i. NURSING STUDENTS BEGIN AT LINCOLN Twenty-t wo young woman were enrolled ai student* at the Lincoln Hos pital School of Nursing Fri day, Sept. 10, for a three-ye»r course. Shown above, left to rifht, are: first row: Quendolyn GREETING STUDENT NURSES I —Students at the Lincoln Hos pital School of Nursing aro shown being greeted as they arrive at the hospital'* A. B. Where You Save Does Make A Difference 4%* CURRENT DIVIDEND COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY mm SAVINGS and low Association 112 W. PARRJ3H ST. DURHAM, N. C Automotive air conditioner The driver of an air condi sales are zooming and General tioned car feels less fatigue Motors' Harritan Radiator Di- than the driver of a car not vision, largest maker of such so equipped, according to re units, says many sales are at a searchers at General Motors woman's request. An air-condi- Harrison Radiator Division. tioned car allows her to lock GM recently unveiled its 5 mil out dirt and excess humidity lionth automotive air condi and there's no wind to spoil tioner. her hair. ' •* Thomas, Barbara Perry, and Bessie Perry. Second row: Mary Ellen Price, Alice Harrell, and Linda Floyd. Third row, Caro lyn Martin, Doris Lewis, and Minnie Mae Flack. Fourth row, | Jo Ann Boyette, Amelia Smith, Duke Nurses Home. Left to right in the photograph are: Jacqueline Motley, Greensboro; Lelia Poindexter, Brookhaven, Miss.; Ada Samuels, Childers- Ada Samuels, and Margaret Mcßae. Fifth row, Jacqueline Motley, Lelia Poindexter, The resa Fields, Shirley Carrouth ers, Yetta Hardy, and Jessie Lee Rouse. Not- shown is Esta Mae Den nis. burg, Ala.; Myrna Watson, Mag nolia, N. J.; Qwendolyn Thom as, Timmonsville, S. C.; Alice McClain, a senior, and Miss A. Mason, house directress. Special Proceeding No. 9175 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Durham County, made in the Special Proceeding entitled Mattie Clyde Turrentine vs. Homer Turrentine and wife, Dora Turrentine; et als. the undersigned Commissioner will on the Bth day of October, 1965, at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Dur ham County. Durham, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, with such highest bidder being re quired at said date to make a cash deposit of ten per cent of said bid, and the balance pay able in cash after said sale is held open for a ten day period to receive any advance or up set bids on said property; that certain tract of land lying and being in Mangum Township, Durham County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Tract: Lying and being in Durham County, North Caro lina. adjoining the lands of W. E. Mangum on the North and J. A .Poole on the East; R. E. Tllley on the South and others, and described as follows: Be ginning at pointers on Buffalo Creek, R. E. Tilleys Northwest corner; thence with his line North 89 1/2 degrees East 6 chains and 73 links to a Poplar North 86 3/4 th degrees East 3 chains 34 links to a stake, thence East 13 chains and 37 links to a White Oak. thence North 88 3/4 th dgerees Ea«t 3 North 3 chains and 40 links, thence North 9 1/2 degree* East 3 chains and 28 links, thence North 7 3/4ths degrees East 3 chains and 49 links to a rock, thence a new line West 45 chains 80 links to pointers on Buffalo Creek, thence down said creek with its meanders to the beginning containing 60 acres more or less. This 7th day of September, 1965. F. H. Brown, Commissioner | Sept. 11-18-25; Oct. 2. 1965. Father Divine Succumbs After Lengthy Illness in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA Father Divine died last Friday in his palatial mansion after a long heart ailment that left him bedridden. According to be liefs of the followers of the Father Divine movement no funeral will be held. The world wide followerers of all races revered to Father Divine as God. According to Austin Norris, lawyer for 22 years for Father Divine. Di vine was in the neighborhood of 100 years old. Father Divine died penniless although he lived in luxury. The controlled properties con sisting of hotels and cult-run businesses such as beauty par lors and restaurants were val ue at about $lO million. Nor ris also revealed that the esti mate value of Father Divine's Philadelphia area empire has a gross value of $2.5 million. Norris stated, "He died with out a cent belonging to him. He never had to pay any In come tax." The multi-million dollar bi racial cult will continue under NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the rower of sa'e in a certain Chattel Deed of Trust, execut ed bv RAYMOND A. SHARPE, dated June 27. 1962. and re orded in Book 696, at Page 293, in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Durham Coun ty, default having been made in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by its terms sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Dur ham. North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on the 2nd day of Octo ber. 1965 the following article of personal property: One 1960 Ford Truck Serial No. F10J0N19352. This 31st day of August. 1965. J. J. Henderson. Trustee William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney Sept. 4. 11, lb. 25 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by GUY MAZYCK and wife ESTELLE MAZYCK. dated January 29, 1964. and recorded in Book 736, at Page 658, in the Office of the Register of Deeds, of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Durham County, North Carolin aat Noon on the 2nd day of October, 1965, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, in Durham Township, and State of North Carolina which is more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the northern property line of Nel son' Street, said point being 238 feet in an easterly direction from the Northeast intersection of Fayetteville and Nelson Streets, and running thence in an easterly direction along the northern property line of Nel son Street, South 85 degrees East 50 feet to a stake, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 6 of plat hereinafter mentioned; thence in a northerly direction along the western boundary line of Lot No. 6. 100 feet to a stake, the Northwest corner of said Lot No. 6; thence in a westerly direction North 85 de grees West 50 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of Lot No. 4 of plat hereinafter men tioned; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern boundary line of said Lot No. 4, 100 feet to a stake in the northern property line of said Nelson Street, the point or place of beginning. The same being Lot No. 5, of the prop erty of Duke Land and Im provement Company, as per plat Book 38, page 109. on which house known as No. 511 Nelson Street is located. See deed to P. H. McNeil et ux re corded in Book 197, page 403, Durham County Registry- See will of James Melton Holloway, Book of Willi 7, page 8. Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Durham County. This Property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all prior and 1965 Ad Valorem Taxes. This Sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in creased bids as required by law. This 31st day of August, 1965. _ J. J. Henderson, Trustee MUTUAL B%N£FfT LIFE INS. CO. Q ¥k Jack Margolis lILL M.DO. Ml-497 the leadership of the white widow, Mother Divine. She will carry on with the cult founded by Father Divine on the basis of communal living, celibacy and personal honesty with hours of feasting around a banquet table, the main theme of his religion. Mother Divine is the lone survivor of the 5-foot 2, bil liard-bald, cherubic cult lead er. He married the white Cana dian secretly in 1046, when she was only 21 years old. The uncounted followers of Father Divine referred to him as God. About one-fourth of the followers are white. Father Divine's opnion of the subject can be summed up in his thought: "I don't have to say I'm God and I don't have to say I'm not god. I said there are thousands of people who call me god. Mil lions of them and there are millions of them who call we the devil. And I don't say I am god and I don't say I am the devil. But I produce god and shake the earth with it." Legal Notices William A. Marsh, Jr.. Attorney Sept. 4, 11. 18 and 25 NCHTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the order of the Superior Court of Durham County and made in Special Proceeding No. 9147 entitled "Mechanics and Farm ers Bank Administrator of the Estate ot Alice Hooson Bur ton, deceased, against Ruth Hunter Bridges et al, heirs at law," the undersigned Com- When YOU buy this fieneral Electric Momattc Washer, wen Mve you. absolutely free, a $14.50 Si. Steam and Dry Iron! fl Filter-Flo washer with exclusive fC3Bli) \ M,ni " Bas * ei ' V **° WJshen i" **•' • 4 Wafer Level Selections I / *3 Wash Cycles • 3 Wash, 2 Rinse Temperature* I ' """ i wr I ' Sa fc'y Lill Switctl • Porcelain Enamel Top, Lid, 1 / Tab, and Wash flasket. \ / OUT mLJ 1 ao? -It/t/™; | BUDGET I I I L terms |: w™ v, b ,L Dn,,n4 99' 95 i ? No Money Down ) ( A Dryer to Match Every G.E. 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Durham County North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at an Iron stake in the southern property line of Kate Street (formerly Lynn Alley) the Northeast corner of Lot No. 2 of Map hereinafter Referred to, and ruhning thence In an easterly direction with SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1965 THE CAROLINA TIMES— to b« done in the way of land clearing and filling the project is reported to be progressing. To date over a hundred resi dents of this section have had a hand in this, their first, com munity project. They Were or- and along the southern prop erty line of Kate Street South 80 degrees East 50 feet to an iron stake, the Northwest cor ner of Lot No. 4 of said Map; thence in a southerly direction along the western boundary line of Lot No. 4. South 10 de grees West 170 feet to an iron stake; thence North 60 degrees 23 minutes West 50 feet to an iron stake, the Southeast corner of Lot No. 2 of said Map; thence with and along the esat ern boundary line of said Lot No. 2, North 10 degrees East 152.6 feet to an iron stake, the point or place of beginning, and being Lot No. 3 of the Alice Hunter Property, as per plat Book 7. at Page 24, dated March, 1926. duly recorded in the Office of the Register of 5A ganixed into a group effort by Sarah Lynn Wood (canter back ground In whit* blouse), a "Work-Study" student at Duke University who is assigned Operation Breakthrough, Dur ham's anti-poverty organiiation. Deeds for Durham County. On this property is located chains and 33 links to a Sweet Gum on J. A. Pool's line, thehce House No. 2306 Kate Street. This 17th day of August, 1965 William A Marrsh. Jr. Commissioner Aug. 21 28.: Sept. 4, 11 THOUGHT FOR TODAY Many times true strength is felled by weakness, for what loving father will not yield to the pleading whims of his young children or the tearful requests of his woman? —Royalston Calhoun