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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT THE MU TUAL SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 196* AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE OFFICE OF MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 104 WEST PARRISH STREET, DURHAM, NORTH CARO LINA. F. V. ALLISON, JR., Secretary AA '"V r Hps , -V, £> # l '- f \rP .-A Y' \J^Vr*" Cfa4pMsiMo EVERY GOOD WISH FOR YOU AND YOURS ' ij I .. MftU tjdft / /wtH> /■{' J f//'(/ tct//t J/tt/ fi(/' c/icei 3KI - ■ - - ■- __. Mason's Five Point Furniture 414 W. MAIN ST. DURHAM, N. C ']] OIP-TIME GOOD WISHES |fl 'God rest ye merry, gen tlemen' and ladies...our wish for you, from f'i 1 f-!| IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME—And Duke University freshman Tom Neville of Arlington, Va. it ihown above presenting) • gift to one of the tot* enrolled at tffjPi L !•; «mJi! ALT SU ™ ' r " r * 4 Jfl HIWi *W»&a f ' .%, ■ ..."■ aff m r ~~ I H CHILD HEALTH CLINIC OPENS—The new child health supervisory clinic opened for the first time lest Wednesday afternoon in the Lakeview branch of the Stanford L. War ren Library on Dearborn Drive. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR FORMER DURHAM WOMAN IN NEW YORK Funeral and burial services for Mrs. Mary Davis Johnson of 435 Convent Avenue, New York, formerly of Onslow St. in the Walltown Community, were held in New York, Wed nesday, December 8. Mrs. John son who was an outstanding beautician and had lived in New York for a number of the day ear* canter In Pltlwr Memorial Baptist Church on Piedmont Avenue. Residents of Freshman Houses "M" and "P" at Duke gave Christmas parties The new monhtly clinic tfhtl a variety ef services to pre school age children, and la de signed to serve the northern part of the county, sparing re sidents there, trips Into town for such services. years died after a short illness on Decemeber 4. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Emma Bynum of Durham, Mrs. Fannie Belle Green of N. J., a foster sister, Mrs. Rosa Powell of Durham and a num ber of nieces and nephews. "Housing Continued from front page fected by written notice, there by relieving the tenant of hav ing to visit the management of fice. A witness to a tenant's signature on a lease is no long er required. The Housing Authority will predict a tenant's income for future years on a basis of past work history. The income of students, other than the spouse or head of household, will not be included for rent determi nation. The income of family members participating in any program of the Economic Op portunity Act will not be in cluded for rent determination. Charges for water used over allowances have been elimi nated. There will, therefore, be no more "excess" water bills. In commenting on the chang es chiirman H. E. Owin said. "We've made more changes in 30 days than in the past 25 years!" / Burt says that the Authority has maintained a "wholsesorae attitude" throughout, and that he faels that "further changes are forthcoming." The rent system is still under study by the Authority, he said. He stat ed further that "the changes won by the McDougald Ter race Tenants Council will bene fit the tenants at Few Gardens as well." NBA Notes Coach Fred Schaus of the Los Angeles Lakers insists that Jerry West has not reached his peak yet. "Every year he has been with me (it includes four years at West Virginia) Jerry has im proved. "I think\iome of us tend to take him for granted, but I know his teammatea don't. Any time they are in trouble, they look for West. "You know how hot he was against Baltimore last spring in the playoff*. During ■ time See NBA NOTES 8A to Hi* day care children at Fisher and at McDougald Ter race before heading home for the holidays. // 1 bu ■ L jfiftcllnes lA. WINTER HAS STILLED THE SINGING BROOK - THE PALE SUNLIGHT f * STRIKES FIRE ON THE ICY PRISMS OF THE TREES, AND ON THE SEQUIN ED SNOW. BUT THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS WARMS EVERY HUMAN HEART. Q .% r^> From all of ui... Porionnol J and Managomont o* (M Main At Cofeoco"/ Downtown DuiM* Child Health Clinic Opens on Dearborn Dr. A "child health supervisory" clinic for children of impover ished families opened here Wednesday, December 15, at the Stanford L. Warren Library branch on Dearborn Drive. Ac cording to Dr. O. L. Ader, county health director, the clinic will operate from noon until 3:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month with Dr. W. A. Cleland, local pedia trician, in charge. Services to be offered by the clinic include physical ex aminations, initial childhood Immunizations and "booster" shots, counselling with parents as to their children's health needs, and appropriate refer rals for treatment or assist ance. Dr. Cleland li being aid ed by a public health nurse from the Health Department and a staff member of Opera tion Breakthrough, local anti poverty organization The new clinic, which will serve not only the Lakeview community but also the north ern part of the county, bring* the total of such clinics operat ed by the Health Department to eight. It was instigated as a special project of the Lake riew Community Council with Herbert J. Richardson as chair man. Dr. Ader and Dr. Cleland emphasized that all such clin ics are for parents with very limited family Incomes who cannot afford adequate medi cal supervision for their chil dren through private pediatri cians. The clinics provide their services for children from In fancy through five years. CIVIC GROUPS FETE CHILDREN AT CENTERS Various civic and youth groups provided refreshments, favors, and gifts for a total of 175 children at day care cen- SATURDAY, DEC. 23, lOCS THE CAROLINA TIMES— ters throughout Operation Breakthrough's "target areas," according to Mrs. Erika Richey, child development coordinator for the anti-poverty organiza tion. Among the organizations sponsoring Christmas enter tainment for the children were: 'Coffee, Talk, and Action", lo cal service group; American Red Cross; Lowes Grove School; Y-Teens from Jordan High School; Duke Medical WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY HI 101 PROOF im soio FWIUN A FIFTH lIURKEYjI W AUSTIN. NICHOLS & CO., INC. lE* YOHH 7A »nd Psychiatric Wive* Club; and a group of Duke Univer sity freshman. Children treated to apecial parties were those at Children's House, Union Baptist Day Can Center, Russell Memorial Day Care Center, Fisher Day Care Center, and McDougald Ter race Day Care Center. Importance is penalized, but i ntris brief span of life it feels good to feel important.
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