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SWEETHEART CROWNED AT
DSC—Miss Barbara J. Johnson
of Stephens, Ga. was crowned
as Miss Sweetheart of Durham
Business College recently at its
annuual sweethearts ball. Per
forming the delightful chore is
Kenneth Thomas of Snow Hill,
NORTH CAROLIN \
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
the power of sale contained in
a certain Deed of Trust exe
cuted by BERNICE MASON
and wife, EVA MASON, dated
April 14, 1960, and recorded in
Book 649, at page 117, in the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Durham County, North Caro
lina, default having been made
in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured and
and said Deed of Trust by the
terms thereof subject to fore
closure, the udersigned Trus
tee will offer for sale at PUB
LIC AUCTION to the highest
bidder for cash at the COURT
HOUSE DOOR in Durham
County, North Carolina at
NOON on the 27th day of Mar.,
1967, the property conveyed
in said Deed of Trust, the same
lying and being, in the County
of Durham, Triangle Township,
Durham, North Carolina and
more particularly described as
follows:
BEING LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 and 7 in Block "A"; Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, in Block "B"; Lots 1,
2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15 in Block "C"; Lots 9, 10, 11,
and 14 Block "D"; Lots 1, 3,
and 6 Block "F."
REFERENCE is hereby made
and had to Plat Book 28, Page
89 of the Subdivision of prop
erty of BERNICE MASON as
surveyed by H. N. Michie, C.
E., January, 1955, for a more
particular description thereof.
On lot? 9 and 10, Eisenhower
Street, there is erected the
home place of Bernice and Eva
"IFISK PROPERTY will be
sola Subject to iiil prior encum
brances and all prior and 1967
Ad Valorem Taxes and Assess
ments. /
THIS SALE will remain open
for ten (10) days to receive in
creased bids as required by
law.
J. r . Henderson, Trustee
William A. Marsh, Jr.,
Attorney
Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, JB.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Exe
cutor of the estate of Young
D. Moore, deceased, late of
Durham County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
rish Street, Durham, North Car
undersigned at 116 West Par
olina, on or before August 25,
1967, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 22nd day of Febru-
Century Club
KENTUCKY
STRAIGHT
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Ala. Misi Johnson, was cnoaen
by popular vote of the student
body over four other contest,
ants who were vying for the
coveted title. Shown as mem
bers of Miss Sweethearts court
are: James Woodard, Wilson;
Iris D. Villines, Roxboro; Mar
ary, 1967.
Mechanics and Farmer
Bank, Executor
Estate of
Young D. Moore,
Deceased
Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTV
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
the power of sale contained in
a certain Deed of Trust execut
ed by WILLIE McCOY and hus
band, BILLY McCOY, dalted
November 29, 1963, and re
corded in Book 735, at Page
149, in the Office of the Regis
ter of Deeds of Durham Coun
ty, North Carolina, default hav
ing been made in the payment
of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and said Deed of Trust
peing 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 Carolina at Noon
on the 27th day of March, 1967,
the property conveyed in said
Deed of Trust, the same lying
and being in the County of
Durham, Triangle Township,
•>nd State of North Carolina
and more particularly des
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake 10-|
catea on tne west side of the 1
of the Durham-Apex Highway |
at the Northeast corner of Lot'
19, Block B of the plat and sur
vey hereinafter referred to and
running thence with the North
side of Lot North 78 deg.
38 min. West 399.3 feet to. a
stake In the etapl Upe of tract
4, Northw©st .«»>xner of Ix>t 19:
tnence with the east side of
Tract 4, Norths 11 deg. 52 min.
East 144.6 feet to a stake,
Southwest corner of Lot 23;
thence with the. South side of
said lot 23, South 79 deg. 23
min. East 397 feet to a stake
on the west side of Durham-
Apex Highway, Southeast cor
ner of Lot 23, thence with the
West side of the Durham-Apex
Highway as the same curves
in a southerly direction along
a clockwise arc with radius of
11,463 feet, a distance of 150
feet to the place and point of
BEGINNING, and being Lots
20, 21 and 22, Block B of the
A. J. Pollard property as per
plat and survey thereof in Plat
Book 18, at Page 183, Durham
Connty Registry to which ref
erence is hereby made for a
more particular description of
same.
THIS PROPERTY will be
sold subject to all prior en
cumbrances and all prior and
1967 Ad Valorem Taxes and As
sessments. ,
THIS SALE will remain open
for ten (10) days to receive in
creased bids as required by
vtn Venning, Charleston, S. C.;
Barbara Elliott. Leasburg;
Franklin Wllfong, Hickory;
Catherine Phillips, Lenoir; W.
E. Arrington, Nashville; Mauri
ca Claytor, Radford, Va.; and
Donald Boney, Rose Hill.
law.
J. J. Henderson, Trustee
William A. Marsh, Jr.,
Attorney
Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of
George Washington, deceased,
late of Durham County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned at 110 West
Parrish Street, Durham, North
This the 22nd day of Febru-
Carolina, on or before August
25, 1967, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 22nd day of Febru
ary, 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator
Estate of
George Washington,
Deaceased
Feb. 25; Mar. 4, 11, 18.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUAIJFIED as Ad
ministrator, C. T. A., of the
estate of Edward R. Merrick,
deceased, late of Durham
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to
exhibit them to the under
signed at 116 West Parrish
Street, Durham, North Caro
lina, on or before Auauat 25,
1967, or this notlciffftm. be
pleaded in bar of tßdlr recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 22nd day of Febru
ary, 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator ~~
C.T.A.
Estate of Edward R.
Merrick, Deceased
Feb. 25; March 4, 11, 18
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New York Commissioner of
Public Events Bud Palmer and
pretty escort Susan O'Reilly
survey the sprawling site of the
upcoming Montreal World's
Fair from the gates of EXPO
'67.
The Aero Commander Divi
sion of Rockwell Standard Corp.,
which builds the twin-engine
business jet at its Bethany, Okla.
plant, supplied the executive
craft to demonstrate to the offi
cials of Canada and New York
the speed, comfort and roominess
of today's business jets. The six
passengers and two pilots made
the quick trip of more than 500
miles in less than an hour in ex
tremely bad weather. Pilot Ted
Hurst took off in rain and wind
and was soon on top of the
cloud layer and cruising in the
blue at approximately 24,000
feet.
Conditions were still unpleas
ant when the group arrived back
in New York that night but the
plane again demonstrated the
ease and practicality of private
jet aircraft operating today in all
weather conditions.
"Many thanks for a thoroughly
delightful trip," Palmer wrote
Aero Commander upon his re
turn. "I can't tell you how much
I enjoyed the Jet Commander
. . . what a way to travel."
Over enthusiastic participants
in radio "talk" programs can
be quietly edited without de
stroying the program's "live"
quality thanks to the magnetic
tape audio delay loop.
Morale in an anny is the
chain reaction from the top
downward.
—Gen. Montgomery
The only way to make a man
trustworthy is to trust him.
—Henry L. Stlmson
Co-ed Week End Planned at
N. Carolina College Mar. 10
Women legislators from two
states will be featured speak
ers in North Carolina College's
18th annual Coed Weekend,
Friday through Sunday, March
10, 11 and 12.
Theme of the weekend will
be "The College Woman's Re
sponsibility in Participation
and Leadership in Government,
National and Local."
In addition to the symposi
um featuring Mrs. Grace Ham
ilton, of the Georgia House of
Representatives, Mrs. Victorine
Q. Adams and Mrs. Lena K.
Lee, both of the Maryland
House of Delegates, the week
end will include • coffee and
conversation hour, two charm
clinics, a piano recital, and the
presenation of awards to out
standing undergruadate wom
en.
The weekend's program will
begin at 3 p.m. Friday, when
Mrs. DeVera Edwards, con
sumer service coordinator for
Pharmaco, Inc., of Kenilworth,
N, J., will conduct a charm
clinic at the women's gymna
sium.
The coffee and conversation
hours, at 8 p.m. Friday, will
feature as speakers, in the stu
dent union building. Miss Jean
M. Capers, attorney of Cleve
land, Ohio: in the education
Garden Time
A good many requests
have been received for infor
mation about fruit trees
which require less space
than standard sorts.
Fortunately, we a
rather good collection of
varieties grafted on dwarfing
rootstocks which are very
desirable for planting around
the hoihe where space is a
problem.
First the apples:
Varieties are available on
Mailing no. 9 rootstock. This
is the most dwarfing type,
the trees reaching a height
of from 6 to 10 feet at ma
turity. They bear early,
sometimes at the end of the
second growing season, if
■well attended.
They should be planted
in good soil and staked for
support until they are well
established in the soil. They
may also be supported by a
wire trellis, a wall or lattice
support-Espalier training.
These varieties are satis
factory: Yellow Transparent,
Golden, Delicious and Ri
chard Delicious (or Winesap
or Stayman Winesap).
It is important to remember
that I am giving fruitful com
binations and varieties
which I know are available
on Mailing 9 rootstock. Both
Winesap and Stayman are
self- and cross-unfruitful so
Golden Delicious is neces
sary as a source of viable
and compatible pollen to
fertilize the blossoms of
Winesap and Stayman .
Second, the peach:
The dwarf type peach va
rieties are self-fruitful and,
when mature, about 8 feet
tall. This makes for easy
pruning and spraying as well
space conservation.
We have a good selection
of varieties, too. Here they
are with flesh color in pa
renthesis: Erly-Red Fre
(white). If you do not object
to white flesh, it is one of
the early sorts; Hale Havl n
(yell ow); and the old favo ,
rites, Elberta. Georgia
Belle (white) is also avail
able and has, for years,
been a favorite variety of
people in Piedmont North
Carolina.
Third, the pear:
I am only recommending
two dwarf type pear varie
ties, both of which are re
sistant to'fire blight. Moon
glow is early, attractive and
the flavor is rat ed as good.
Magness is one of the newer
blight resistant varieties of
good quality and aromatic u
It is self-unfruitful so must
be planted with another va
riety for pollination. Moon
glow is compatible and will
give a fruitful combinat ion.
If you wish to try some of
these dwarf types, let me
know and I will put you in
touch with a source of supply.
building auditorium, Miss Ruth
Harvey, attorney of Danville,
Va.: and in the science build
ing auditorium Dr. Helen Ed
monds, dean of NCC's graduate
and a member of the college's
interim committee.
The symposium, at 10:30
Saturday morning in B. N.
Duke Auditorium will feature
Mrs. Hamilton, representing
137 th District, Mrs. Adams and
Mrs. Lee.
Another charm clinic will be
conducted at B ; N. Duke Audi
torium at 2 p.m. by Miss Sadie
Washington and Miss Mary
Harris, of the NCC Home Eco
nomics Department, and MIM
Christine Satterwhite, instruc
tor at Durham's DeShazor
Beauty School.
A 5:30 p.m. reception Satur
day will honor special gueaU
at the college's new 400-stu
der.t residence hall.
Miss Patricia Rush will be
presented in her senior piano
recital at 5 p.m. Sunday in
B N. Duke Auditorium.
The annual coed supper, at
7:30 Sunday evening in the R.
L. McDougald Gymnasium, will
feature the citation of out
standing wom en . Columbus
Smith, of Jacksonville, Fla., will
be a soloist at this event.
Local Births
The following births were re
ported to the Durham County
Health Department during the
week of February 27 through
March 4:
Samuel and Mary Holloway,
boy; Herman and Helen Turn
age, girl; Charles and Mary
Baldwin, girl; Thomas and Va
linda Harris, girl; Robert and
Linda Day, girl; James and
-J
NAMED TO BOARD —Mrs. Lo
re no M. Marrow, assistant pro
fessor of English at A. and T.
and faculty advisor to the stu
dent newspaper, THE REGIS
TER, was last week, named to
the Board of Directors of the
Family Service-Travellers Aid
Association for Greensboro, a
United Fund agency.
The appointment is for a 3-
year term.
Free SSO Cash
For Churches
Or Auxiliaries
Save Purchase
Slips From Carolina
Times Advertisers
RECEIVE SSO EACH MONTH
FOR YOUR CHURCH OR
CHURCH AUXILIARY
The Carolina Times will do>
nate each month SSO in cash to
the Church or church auxiliary
in Durham saving from ita
members and frienda the high
est number in dollars and centa
of cash register receipts or
cash purchase slips from ad
vertisers in The Carolina Times
listed below:
Alexander Ford
Appliance & TV
AfcP Stores
Appel's Freexei Locker
Baldwin's
Coca-Cola Bot. Co.
Eckerd Drug Stores
Johnson Motor Company
Long's Florist
Model Laundry
Mutual Savings k Loaa
Mechanics * Farmers Bask
North Carolina Mutual UA»
Insurance Company
Near Method Laundry
One Hour Martiniaing
O'Briant's Motor
Providence Loan Co.
Rigsbee Tire Sales
Roscoe Griffin Shoe Co.
Sam'a Pawn Show
Sanitary Laundry
Union Ina. k Realty Co.
Winn-Dixie
Weavers Cleanera
Central Carolina Farmer*
Frailer Realty Co.
Main Uniform Center
Johnson-Forrester*
W jtk* I I
ClTED—These members of the
staff of the A. and T. College
radio station, WANT, were last
week cited for outstanding
service upon the first anniver
sary of the opening of radio
service at the college.
Honored were, from left to
right: Samuel Tate, Morgan-
Wilhemenia Ford, boy; Benja
min and Janice Piper, boy
Paul and Margaret Lloyd, girl
Alevxander and Ella Robertson
girl; John and Julia Overby,
boy; Adam and Evelyn Wall,
girl; Lawrence and Patricia
Jones, boy; William and Geral
dine Day, boy; Leroy and De
lores Mickens, girl; Marvin and
Wanda Mickens, boy; William
and Esther Amos, girl; Joe and
Elma Turrentine, boy; Robert
and Evelyn Holman, boy; Alex,
ander and Maria Gerald, girl;
Alfonza and Bobbie Steward,
girl.
MAIDS New York Sleep-in
jobs. Salaries to $65. Fare ad
number. Able Maids Agency,
vanced. Rush references, phone
163 N. Main, Freeport, N. Y.
AM AND FM
RADIOS
LUGGAGE
WRIST WATCHES
Royal Portable Typewriter
$34.95
Pojeroid Camera $24.95
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I Sam's Pawn Shop
122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2573
Durham. N. C.
Part of the group from llie Sales Executive.
Club of New York flight being welcomed by
Cunadiun officials at Montreal before the tour
of Expo '67. (I -R) John Lynch .Staunton, rep
resenting the mayor of Montreal; Bud Palmer,
New York Commissioner of Public Events;
Rosemary Sullivan, Canadian Broadcasting Co.;
At FYPn (57 New York Execs Jet in Style
01 to Canada's Big Expo '67
MONTREAL (CFN) —A group of executives from New York
recently flew into Montreal, Canada as guests of the Canadian
Government, the Advertising and Sales Executives Club of
Montreal arid the ollicials of Expo '67-—the big world's fair due
to open next spring.
The New York group from
the 4,000-strong Sales Executive
Club of New York— made the
flight in a sleek, luxurious let
Commander.
Iri addition to the members of
SEC, the group was composed of
John S. "Bud" Palmer, New York
Commissioner of Public, Events,
representing the Hon. John V.
Lindsay, mayor of New York,
and George Hazens. public rela
tions director for the -Canadian
Consulate.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES—
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Naomi Lony, Louisbury "Miss
WANT" and most popular an
nouncer; Mrs. Lois B. Kinney,
director of broadcasting; David
Jones. Scotland Neck, outstand.
ing engineer, and Cheryl Su
ber, Spartanburg, for out
standing service.
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James Whelan, Sunday editor. New \ork Daily
News; Jet Commander pilot led Hurst; co
pilot John Pilato; Joseph J. Mulholland, Sales
Executive Club of New York: George Hazens
of the Canadian Consulate and Ron Gadsby,
Asst. Public Relations Director of Expo '67.
Expo '67 is still in the con
struction stage but the sprawling
site will be ready for visitors from
around the world by April, 1967
The members of the New York
Sales Executives Club were in
vited to tour the exposition in
order to see the vast enterprise
before it reached the final stages
of completion.
Palmer, a widely-known sports
broadcast and TV figure and one
time star of the New York Knick
erbockers basketball team, said
1B
The awards were prewnted
at a dinner meeting, a part of
the celebration.
MUTUAL BENEFIT
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Jack Margolis
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his visit to the huge fair will be
followed by a tour of the site by
Mayor Lindsay.
"We've been invited to take a
look at the Expo site," he said,
"and we want to say that the
people associated with last year's
New York World's Fair are offer
ing all their cooperation.
The visitors were met as the
plane touched down after a quick
59-minute flight from La Guardia
Airport by Councillor John
Lynch-Staunton, representing
Mayor Jean Drapeau, and Ross
Smith president of the Advertis
ing and Sales Executive Club of
Montreal.
Representing Expo '67 was Ron
Gadsby. assistant director of pub