THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1988 I tfttk r 653 fjbu Pujnpw ■ IWB H Vy^ r *e 4- y*^T™Pm w>\ J r > »**—* / !• i r fr !§* A r *'MmM 1 K I ■ ■ W %>4> ■ 1 VISIT TO THE POOR —Vice. President Hubert H. Humphrey | was a recnt visitor to Resurrec- I tion City, living site of the | Vets Questions and Answers Q.—l recently got out of a Veterans Administration hos pital after being confined there more than a month for treat ment for a disability not re lated to my military service. Is it true that I am entitled to payment from VA this pe riod since I wis hospitalized for more than 21 consecutive days? A—lf, as your letter indi cates, you were hospitalized and treated by VA for a non service - connected disability, you are not eligible for the compensation that is paid for the temporary 100 per cent rating given by \ A to all vete rans hospitalized more than 21 consecutive days for treatment of a service-connected disabil- Q—l had active military service from May to December 1|55 and came scratch... However, disabled as a result of an acci Sherwin-Williams Paint Demonstration CCF Durham Service Store f Saturday, June 7 9:00 A.M.-12 NOON * Mr. E. S. Hilliard, Sherwin-Williams representative, will be on hand to demonstrate the new Kem-l-Coat House Paint. He will be glad to assist you with any paint problem you may h.-ve. Come in to see this amazing break-through in house paint! Kem-l-Coat House Paint is gua ranteed to eover any color with just j one coat! It contains the finest ingredients —JiX/* — Sherwin-Williams has ever put in a / COVER \ house paint. Ha»a depth of whiteness / TH E \ never before possible. Resists mil- / EARTH \ dew, fumes and dirt that dull ordi- I « 1 nary paints. \ \ / \jf] I Before you paint, come see Sher win-WilliamH Kem-l-Coat HouA; Paint! (j 0 A v ' c-» ■ WJJ' CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMERS, MO. 801 Gilbert Street iv „ Durham, N. C. Phone 682-6141 . Poor People's Campaign in Washington, D C. He is flanked, left by the Rev. Walter Faun troy, Washington Director of dent. Am I entitled to a pen sion? A. Not according to the facts stated. One of the require ments for a nonservice-con nected pension is that the vet eran have at least 90 days of continuous active duty, any part of it during a wartime pe riod. or be separated from war time service for a disability incurred in service in the line of duty. Your period of service was not during wartime, so you are not eligible for a nonserv ice - connected pension under exTsiting law. Q. Last summer a buddy of mine, who served in Viet- Nam. was discharged and ap plied for G.I. Bill apprentice ship training. He was told that there was no apprenticeship' program. I'll soon be getting out of service and have been told JL enter appren ticeship training and receive ' G.I. Bill benefits. What's the the Southern Christian Leader ship Conference, and D. C. Ma yor Walter Washington. Next to Mayor Washington are Ma A.—The story is that both your buddy and you are eligi ble for G.I. Bill education and training benefits, including ap prenticeship training. What un doubtedly happened is that your friend applied for appen ticeship training benefits be fore the new law authorizing this type of training was signed by the President last August 31. Since Oct. 1, 1967, when the new or expanded education and training benefits flrovidfed by this law went into effect apprenticeship training has been authorized for veterans who served after Jan. 31, 1955. Your buddy may be already aware of this fact. If he isn't, however, tell him to get in touch with his nearest VA of fice and reapply for appren ticeship training approval and benefits from VA. Every women thinks she is beautiful, and she may be, in the _ eja. of somebodywho hasn't seen' a woman i».nw years yor Ivan Allen ol Atlanta, headquarters of SCLC and Rev James Bevel of SCLC. Installation Service Held At Little River High School May 24 On Friday, May 24, at 11:30 A.M. members of the Hillside High School Chapter of the of the National Honor Society installed twenty-one new mem bers into the Little River Chap ter of the National Honor So ciety. The persons who had achieved the highest honor that a high school student could and who were received into the Honor Society were, Veda Bullock, Sadie Burton, Sandra Burton, Emma Carring ton, Pearl Cates, Alexander Fields, Bobbie Gibson, Mary Glenn, Robbie Glenn, Joyce Harris, Doretha Harris, Janice DURHAM COUNTY TP.USTEE NOTICE OF RE-SALE WHEREAS the undersigned, acting as TRUSTEE in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Woodrow W. Barbee, Jr., and wife, Doris Bay bob, and records ed in Book 757, at page 28, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, fore closed and offered, for sale the land hereinafter described; and issued directing the prustee to resell said land; AND WHEREAS, in accord ance with said Order, the land was again readvertised for sale, and resold at public auction at the Courthouse door on April 19, 1968, when and where Lu cille Smith became the last and whereas, for failure to and highest bidder therefor; comply with said bid, an Order has been issued authorizing and directing the said Trustee to readvertise said property and again offer the same for sale at public auction at an opening bid of $16,519.25. NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court Division, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale upon said opening bid at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the county courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, Noon, on the 11th day of June, 1968, the following described prop erty located in Triangle Town ship, Durham County, State aforesaid, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the south side of Oakmont Avenue, which stake is South 85 degrees 44 min. East 331.0 feet from the southeast inter section of Apex Highway No. 55 and Oakmont Avenue; thence running along and with the South side of Oakmont Avenue South 85 deg. 44* East 100.0 feet to a stake, the norths east corner of Lot No. 27 as per plat and survey herein after referred to; thence run ning south 4 deg. 16 min. West 200.0 feet to a stake; thence running North 85 deg. 44' West 100.0 feet to a stake; thence running North 4 deg. 16' 200.0 feet to a stake, the point and place of beginning The same being Lot No. 26 of the property of Ervin H. Hern don as per plat and survey of J. Watts Copley and Associates, Land Surveyors, Durham, N. C., which plat is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County to which reference is hereby made for a more particular descrip tion of the same. The plat above referred to is recorded in PUt Book 43, page 1, office of the Durham County Regis ter of Deeds. THIS SALE will remain open for increased bids, as required by law. This 22nd day of May, 1968 I. O. Funderburg, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney May 28; June 1, & WSSC Retires 2 of Faculty And Fireman WINSTON-SALEM Two faculty members and a boiler room fireman weye honored recently by the faculty and staff of Winston-Salem State College during an evening of Retrospective Reveries. Honored at the dinner meet ing were John F. Lewis who has served for 21 years at the college as professor of educa tion and William Click, a boil er room fireman for 15 years. Both men will retire at the end of the current school year. Tribute was paid also to Clar ence E. (Bighouse) Gaines, basketball coach, who was in ducted into the Helms Founda tion Hall of Fame during the year. Mrs. Ruth M. Greene who served as chairman of the com mittee which planned the af fair made introductory remarks and presented the toastmaster. Rev. Henry S. Lewis, college chaplain. Dr. Joseph N. Patterson, professor of education, spoke on behalf of Mr. Lewis and T. J. Duncan, college engineer, spoke on behalf of Mr. Click. Dean Lafayette Parker and Lewis Turner, president of the student body, paid tribute to Coach Gaines. Dr. C. B. Hauser, chairman of the department of educa tion and psychology, presented a plaque to Mr. Lewis on be half of the faculty and staff Hedgepeth, Barbara Holman, Evelyn Mack, Brenda Parker, Stanley Parker, Betty Rich mond, Sandra Roberts, Esther Shelton, Cunthia Stanfield, and Mae Tabron. After the installation, the group received an inspiring address by Father E. N. Porter of St. Titus Episcopal Church, Durham. Five sophomores were named as probationary members. They were Rita Edwards, Dovie Glenn, Sylvia Glenn, Betty Hol man, and Brenda Jones. I Bftk " > |M^ r | «• .J-, anr., f I I&#H -W|l V ''HK 1 ;■' I HiHHP *«■■ ' •-«•■ jMHP wr~ •/ **l In the Revolutionary War, South Carolina was a trouble spot for the British and Tories. And one of the biggest troublemakers was Dicey Langston of the Laurens and Green ville areas. Dicey spent the entire revolution harassing the enemy and providing valuable information to the Patriots. „ Once, when a group of ruthless Tories called the Bloody Scout was planning to attack the village of her brother and friends, she set out to warn them. It was dark when she left. And the longer she travelled, the darker it seemed to get. The road ahead was barely discern ible. And the creeks and swamps held unseen dangers. But her greatest threat came at the Tyger River. Swollen by rain, it was wide and deep. Difficult to cross in daylight. Almost impossible in darkness. But Dicey Langston was not to be denied. She waded in. The water swirled up to her neck, and almost covered her. But she made it. The villagers received the warning in time and made their escape. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNIx TRUSTEE NOTICE Of RE-SALE WHEREAS the undersigned, acting as TRUSTEE in a cer tain deed of trust executed by W. H. Green and wife, Vester C. Green, and recorded in Book 745, at page 427, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, foreclosed and offered for sale the land here inafter described, and did on the 26th day of April, 1968, sell said land at the Courthouse door in Durham County, North Carolina, when and where Al berta E. Bumpass became the •last and highest bidder for the same. AND WHEREAS, the time allowed by law for an advanced or increased bid has expired, and the said highest bidder has Trustee to readvertise said property and again offer the same for sale at public auction at an opening bid of $1,150.00. NOW, THEREFORE, under and Mrs. Golden Wall, direc tor of student teaching, gave him a gift on behalf of the de partment of education and psy chology. Joseph Walker, college elec trician, presented a gift to Mr. Click from the college family. Gifts were presented to Coach Gaines from the physical edu cation department by Mrs. Vi yienne Conley of the depart ment and from the student body by Eugene Smiley, a bas ketball player. The evening was concluded with remarks by Mr. Lewis, Mr Click, Coach Gaines and President Kenneth R. Wil liams. Music was furnished by an ensemble and by voice stu dents from the music depart ment. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS DIAMOND RINGS Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2573 Durham, N. C. What Makes the Piedmont Qreat 051 DukeFower@E Working for tho Piedmont in the spirit that mod* it great. and by virtue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court Division, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer said land for sale upon said opening bid at public auc tion to the highest bidder for casti at the County courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, Noon, on the 17th day of June, 1968, the follow ing described property located in Durham Township, Durham County, State aforesaid, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east side of Mason Street (for merly McCall Street) Southwest corner of Lot No. 2, and run ning thence along the south line of said - lot South 84 de grees 19 minutes East 169.1 feet to a stake; thence South 10 degrees 21 minutes West 25.5 feet to a stake, northeast corner of Lot No. 4; thence along the north line of said lot North 84 degs. 19 minutes West 167 feet to a stake on the east side of Mason Street (formerly McCall Street); thence along and with the East side of said Mason (formerly McCall) Street North 5 degrees 41 minutes East 25 feet to a stake, the point of beginning and being Lot No. 3 of the J. M. Avery property as per plat and survey of same now on file WHAH SORRY^f PROVIDE PROTECTION WITH AUTO INSUR^ICE your rates and bene fits on auto insurance with other companies? Before you renew or j-J check with us. Com pare our low rates. CONSULT US ABOUT OUR INSTALLMENT / PAYMENT PLAN Union Insurance & Realty Co. •14 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 612-11U That incident have been er>ough excitement for her. Hut it wasn't. Another time, when the Bloody Scout was about to kill her father. Dicey sprang in fronf of a soldier's cocked weapon and informed the assailants that they would have to kill her first. Her courage was too much for the enemy. Cold-blooded as they were, they could not bring themselves to shoot. So they left. Dicey's courageous spirit was not reserved entirely for the enemy. Once, a group of Whigs came to her cabm to pick up a gun left for them by her brother. Before giving them the gun she asked for the password. "It's too late for that." said one! "Do you think so?" she replied, casually cocking the gun aftd aiming it at the speaker s head. The Whig quickly gave the password. And. as the tension cased, the entire group con gratutated Dicey on her courageous stand. The determination and loyalty of Dicey Langston helped make this area great. And it is in that spirit that Duke Power is working for an even greater Piedmont. Daring Dicey Langston in the office of the Regiater of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, in plot b«ok 4, page 47, and also being a portion of the property scribed in the deed from Mrs. E. J. Umstead and others to J. M. Avery, recorded in said office in Book 32 of Deeda, page 243. See Book 2 of Plots, page 169. See also deed from J. M: Avery and wife to Helen Daniel recorded in said office in Book 56 of Deeds, page 183, and deed Charles Daniel and wife, Helen-3>aniel, recorded in said office in Book 56 of Deeds, page 515. Further Reference is hereby made to deed from Katie Mae Monroe to F I). Miller in Book No. 73, Page No. 212. Also see deed from L. W. Wilhoite and wife, Ethel T. Wilhoite to Bankers Fire In surance .Company, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Book No. 117, Page 476. On this property is house known as No. 1213 Mason Street. THIS sale will remain open for ten days to receive increase bids, as required by law. THIS PROPERTY is sold subject to all outstanding ad valorem taxes. Dated this May 27, 1968. J. J. Henderson, Trustee H Hugh Thompson, Attorne\

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