—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1966 8A ATLANTA MAN NAMED REO OFFICER FOR REGION THREE ATLANTA, Ga. Federal Highway Administrator Rex. M. Whitton announced the ap pointment of Alexander D. Gaither of Atlanta, Ga., as Re gional Equal Opportunity Offi cer for the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads Region 3. He will be in charge of the Bureau's equal job opportunity program, as required by the 1964 Civil Rights Act, in a seven-State region comprising I WE ARE PLEASED TO " * Congratulate Mutual Savings & Loan Association {■l We extend to the officers and directors of this progressive institution our sin cere best wishes in the formal opening of this magnificent facility. Roberts Construction Company N. C. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DURHAM, N. C. YOU Mil CAN GET A "BETTER DEAL" kl JUeXanderFORD Let's Foce It—Records Show That Alexander Ford Sells More Fords Than Any Other Dealer in This Area! Isn't Thot Proof Positive That No Matter What, You Can Get a Better Deal at Alexander Ford? WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! SHOP AT NIGHT - UNTIL 9 P. M. N.C. D«I« FOR YOUR SAVING CONVENIENCE N » {U * DURHAM'S ORIGINAL VISIT THE LOT WITH THE A-L SIGN VOLUME FOR THE FINEST IN USED CARS DEALER I Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. The region's head quarters are in Atlanta. The program is designed to assure equal employment op portunity on Federally-aided highway projects, regardless of race, color, creed or national origin. He will be responsible for conducting compliance re views, investigating complaints, I and encouraging State highway departments and road contrac tors to take affirmative steps to implement the program. The Bureau of Public Roads headed by Mr. Whitton, is a unit of the U. S. Department of Commerce, which adminis ters a nationwide $4 billion Federal-aid highway program A graduate of Knoxville Col lege in 1932 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Gaither re ceived his Master of Arts De gree from Ohio Stite Univer sity in 1938 He also studied at the University of Tennessee and Tennessee State Univer- U.H I! .' S I ■ WfcM '®B Jmr I TOPS AT A. AND T.—The two student leaders at A. and T. | College, for the next academic year, named in general elec- j tions conducted at the college ; last week included from left to | right: Miss Nannie Kearney, Warrenton, "Miss A. and T." and Roy White, Jr., Eliiabeth j City, president of the Student I SHRINERS TO WORSHIP AT BARBEE Zafa Temple No. 176 and Zafa Court No. 41 Daughters of Isis Nobles and Daughters will worship at Barbee's Chapel Church, Rev. T. R. Cole, min ister on Farrington Road, Chat ham County, Sunday, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS TO MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ON YOUR FORMAL OPENING IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE TO HAVE BEEN YOUR NEIGHBOR FOR SO MANY YEARS B&J Rose Furniture Co. 106 W. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, N. C WOOLWORTH'S 1 . Jxl i'M Nr 1 h A 11/ -if buy now 1KM11&. SAVE 5.89 Hoy. 15.88 Luxury Rayon ROOM-SIZED RUGS 999 8112 xlll/2' Lntig-weariiur rayon viscose textured pile rug with skirl resistant back. Perfect for use in any room of your home. Choose yours from a wide selection of handsome decorator colors. An amaz ing value for the money. Slightly irregular. YOUR MONEY S WORTH MORI W. Main St. Downtown Durham Government. Both are rising seniors. Miss Kearney, a major in ac counting, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kearney of Warrenton. White, an honor student and a major in eco nomics, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. White, Sr., of Eli iabeth City. i J Fred Pratt, Imperial De ] pu|y, is requesting aft new Nobles, their wives and all friends are invited to be pres ent. Dinner will be served at the | church. A motorcade will leave i the temple at 12:30 p.m. Health Officer Speaker at DBC Finals John H. Brown, Jr., Director of the Office of Tutoring Serv ices of the Health and Welfare Council of the District of Co lumbia, delivered the Com mencement Address at Durham Business College. The ceremonies were held Saturday afternoon, May 28, at 3 p.m. in the college auditori um, the first Commencement Program to be held in the new ly acquired facilities. The Saturday exercise was the Eighteenth Annual Com mencement of the college and had 60 graduates. Graduates re ceived diplomas in the areas off General Secretarial Science, Junior Accounting. Business Administration, and Senior Ac counting. Certificates were awarded in IBM Clerical and IBM Key Punch. Other activities during the Commencement weekend in cluded a Senior Reception at the President's home on Friday evening. -Morgan Continued from papge 5A the Washington Gallery of Modern Art Doctor of Fine Arts: And the Rev Arthur Payne, for 43 years pastor of Enon Baptist Church, former vice president of the National Bap tist Convention and an alum nus of Morgan State College— Doctor of Sacred Theology. WHY PAY MORE? FOR A LOW PRICE CAR WHEN YOU CAN OWN A 1966 BUICK FOR THE SAME PRICE 1966 BUICK SPECIAL 5 2208* 2-DOOR COUPE Delivered in Durham 1966 BUICK LESABRE SQQ^g* 4-DOOR SEDAN • •«••••• Delivered in Durham "The Prices on the Above Cars Include All Factory Standard Equipment. Any Optional Equipment is at Extra Cost Plus N. C. State Sales Tax. OVER BO IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF AIR CONDITIONED CARS COME IN-TRY US-YOU WILL LIKE US! We Hay# Durham's Finest Reconditioned Used Cars Johnson Motor Co. "Triangl* Area'i Moit Progre»»ive Buick-Opel Dealer" 328 E. Main St. Open Until 8 P.M. Dealer No. 680 Get Acquainted Hour Held At Pine Grove The members of Pine Grove Baptist Church of Creedmoor, gave a tea in honor of their new pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Stone, Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. The informal tea was held in Fellowship Hall •with more than 100 members present. Rev. and Mrs. Stone of 2220 Chautauqua Ave. were warm ly accepted by the group and the community. The reception table was cov ered with a white satin ban quet cloth. In the center was a circular arrangement of * | LIGHTEST SCOTCH; ' v ' ! Ambassador I Deluxe Scotch I ySfrnt/tW t Zccfc/i ~Wud' fi lOO% scotch whiskies ,: {AOC * BOTTLEDIN SCOTLAM' J 1 ***: 5 QUART l .A/ CODE NO 1 SCOT LAN I> 1 ; *JlO ® ciasgow SCOUANO • PBOO^ c ( ' t , c ' • ~ CODt N0 4,52 greenery and red roses around candelabra holding white can bles Rev. Stone, who is present ly enrolled at the Seminary of Lynchburg, Va., recently ac cepted pastorship succeeding the Rev. J. W. Barnes. 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