ROGLtt L. KAUOHD RECEIVES M. D. Roger L. Raiioid of 1010 Ben bow Road received the M. D. degree at the 1968 commence ment exercises at Howard Uni versity, Washington, D. C. He is a graduate of Dudley High School and the undergraduate school at Howard. Dr. Raiford won the 2nd prize for scholastic achievement ? the 2nd Department Award in Ob stetrics and Gynecology, and honorable mention in the de partment of surgery. His in ternship will be served at the Freedman's Hospital in Wash ington. He is married to the former Miss Pamala Gladdens, daughter of Dr. Robert Glad dens, the well known orthopedic surgeon of Washington, D. C. REVIVAL TO BEGIN AT EAST WHITE OAK Revival will begin Sunday night, June 23, 1968 at East White Oak Baptist Church on East and Water Streets in East White Oak. The speaker will be Rev. W. H. Moore, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church. Rev. G. H. Brooks is the pastor. Every one is invited. MRS. REID TO VISIT JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND Mrs. Eddie Reid of 2001 Spen cer Street will leave on June 24 by way of Eastern Airlines for Jamaica, Long Island to spend a glorious two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dumas, and grandson, Michael. Mrs. Reid will return to Greensboro on July 9. NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY NOTICE OF RE-SALS Whereas the undersigned, acting as Trustee In a certain deed of trust, executed by Maude Crumpton, Wid ow, and recorded in Book 2329, page 683. In the office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford County, fore closed and offered for sale the land hereinafter described; and whereas within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order Issued directing the Trustee to well said land upon an opening bid of Four Thousand, Three Hun dred and Two * 00/100 ($4,302.80). Now therefore, under and by vir tue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Guilford County, 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 east door of the county courthouse In Greensboro, North Carolina, at 11:00 P.M., on the 28th day of June. 1008, the following described property lo cated In Gilmer Township, Guilford County, North Carolina: AH of Lot No. 38 Block CN of the Nocho Park Subdivision as par map or plat thereof duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford County In Plat Book 6 at page SI to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular de scription. This property win be sold subject to any deeds of trust of record; all taxes, special assessments, water rents and any other prior encum brances of record. A 10% deposit will be required of the successful bidder at the sale of the first $1,000.00 of his bid. and <6% of any excess above $1,000.00 This 10th day cf June, 1988. J. Kenneth Lee P. O. Box 20027 Greensboro, N. C. DATES OF PUBLICATION June 14 * SI, 1088 LEE, HIGH. TAYLOR * DAN SB Y P. O. Box 20027 Greensboro, N. C. COMMUNITY FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. 1S30 E Market St GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone >71-1571 Arthur Lea, Jr. Alexander Parker Earl R. Brown, Director MiiS. PAt LINE GAVIN Mrs. Pauline Gavin of 2209 Gavin Town Road, Lumber ton, N. C., died Saturday, June 15th, at Lumberton Memorial Hospi tal following an illness of one year. Funeral service was held Wednesday, June 19th, 2:00 p m., at Tabernacle Holy Church, Lumberton, N. C. Suvvivors include her hus band, Furman Lee Gavin, Lum berton, N. C.; one son, James Gavin, Greensboro; five broth ers, Major, Edward, Seath and David London, Greensboro, and Eathon London, Washington, D. C.; one step-sister, Mrs. Mary E. Gavin, Lumberton,, N. C. Courtesy Brown's Funeral Di rectors. MISCELLANEOUS CLUB TO I CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The Miscellaneous Club will celebrate their anniversary Sun day, June 23, 1968 at 3:00 p. m. at The New Light Baptist Church on McConnell Rd. Rev W. E. Neal of Sweet Gum Bap tist Church will be the guest speaker. The public is cordialH invited to attend the services. ANNOUNCEMENT Slimnastics for women will begin at Windsor Community Center, 1601 E. Lee Street on Tuesday, June 18, 1968 at 8:0C p. m. The classes will be in two sessions of five-week periods. AGGIE STAR LLOYD LIGHTFOOT WAITING TO INK BASEBALL PACT A & T baseball star Lloyd Lightfoot learned the hard way that he has been drafted by the Baltimore Orioles. He read about it in Sporting News near ly two weeks after he had been drafted. "I had been contacted by Bal timore officials before the draft" said Lightfoot. "They just told me they were interested in me. I haven't heard from them since." The Orioles drafted Lightfoot in the 10 th round as a shortstop. They indicated that he would go to Stockton, Calif, in the Class A League. A native of Buffalo, New York, Lightfoot was a baseball and basketball star at Kensing ton High School. He was a sparkplug for the Aggies the past four seasons. Last summer, Lightfoot became the first Negro to participate in the Shenandoah Valley League, composed mostly of college stars. AGGIES RESUME GRID SERIES WITH STRONG S.C. STATE A football rivalry dating back to 1924 will be resumed next fall when A&T meets South Caro lina State in an intersectional game here. The two teams which have not met since 1960, will open the Aggies' schedule in Memorial Stadium, Sept. 28 at 8 p. m. A&T's game with the Bulldogs will replace the Aggies' encoun ter with Tennessee State. It is the only change in the A&T schedule. The Aggies have CIAA games scheduled with Johnson C. Smith, Norfolk State, Maryland State, Winston-Salem State. Morgan State, Virginia State and North Carolina College. In their only other non-con ference game, the Aggies will face tough Florida A&M in Tallahassee on Nov. 9. Guiding A&T for the first time next season will be head coach Hornsby Howell, who was elected to the post last March. A. & T. State Jniversity 1968 Football Schedule Sept. 28 ? South Carolina State, 8:00 p.m., Greensboro, N. C. Oct. 5? Johnson C. Smith, 8:00 p.m., Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 12 ? Norfolk State, 8:00 p m., Greensboro, N. C. Oct. 19 ? Maryland State, 2:00 p. m., Princess Anne, Md. Oct. 26 ? Winston-Salem State, 2:00 p. m., Winston-Salem, N. C. Nov. 2 ? Morgan State (Home coming), 1:30 p. m., Greens boro, N. C. Nov. 9 ? Florida A. & M., 2:00 p. m., Tallahassee, Fla. Nov. 16 ? Virginia State, 1:30 p. m., Greensboro, N. C. Nov. 28 ? North Carolina, 1:30 p. m., Durham, N. C. He led the league in home runs and was named its "Most Valuable Player". He was de scribed by a sportswriter at that time as "displaying great range in the field and having a bazoo ka for an arm." "I think that I can make the big leagues," said Lightfoot, who is 6-2 and weighs 180. "I want to work on my speed." Lightfoot is now enrolled in surAmer school at A&T trying to complete the few credits he needs to earn his bachelor's de gree. "If the club signs me this summer," he said, "I will go with the team to get the experience. Then I hope to come back to college to pick up my degree." Giant Two-Color Picture Poster Of The Late SENATOR ROBERT FRANCIS KENNEDY Inscribed "Honorary Soul Brother" A FRIEND OF ALL WHO GAVE HIS ALL TIIAT THIS MIGHT BE A BETTER WORLD. SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE ONLY LIMITED SUPPLY ? ORDER TODAY Lee Photos, Dept. 322, 5708 S. State St. Chicago. Illinois 60621 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Recent changes in the GI home loan program should make it easier for thousands of unre married widows to get GI home loans, W. R. Phillips, manager of the Veterans Administration Regional Office fn Winston-Sa lem announced today. Basic eligibility requirements are that the widow's husband either died on active duty or from a service-connected dis ability, Phillips said, and the veteran's service was during World War II or after June 27, 1950. A new law permits the VA to guarantee home loans up to $12,500 of the loan amount but not more than 60 per cent of the loan, Phillips added. The higher ceiling on GI loan interest rates that went into effect recently should help these widows to get a GI loan from a commercial lending institution, he said. Many eligible widows had husbands who served in World War II; under current legisla tion, they still have more than two years to obtain a GI loan ? until July 25 1970. Entitlement for qualified wi dows of men who served in the Korean Conflict is not scheduled to expire until January 31, 1975. Widows whose spouses served during the Viet Nam era ? or any time after January 31, 1955 ? will have their eligibility ex pire: (a) 20 years from the date of the veteran's death in ser vice, (b) 20 years from the date of the veteran's discharge, or (c) March 3, 1976 ? whichever is later. Phillips said that veterans' widows who think they qualify for GI loans may obtain fur ther information by writing to the Veterans Administration Regional Office at Winston-Sa lem, N. C. NCC SUMMER SCHOOL HAS APPROXIMATELY 800 REGISTRANTS Durham, N.C. ? Approximately 800 students registered Monday for the regular nine-week ses sion of summer school at North Carolina College, Registrar B. T. McMillon reported this week. In addition, more than 100 students are registered in vari ous special workshops and insti tutes at the college. A six-week session, which runs concurrently with the regular session, will begin Monday, June 24. Registration for the six week session will be Friday; June 21. STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GREENSBORO DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION (Civil Action) Dolphas Slier, Plaintiff vs. Rosa Lee Slier, Defendant TO ROSA LEE SILER Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled civil action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: absolute divorce on the grounds of one year's separa tion. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than August 9, 1968, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 19th day of June, 1988. J. P. Shore Clerk Superior Court PUBLICATION DATES: June 21. 28 & July 5, & 12, 1968 FRYE & JOHNSON. Attorneys STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GREENSBORO DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION (Civil Action) Lois Glover, Plaintiff vs. Houston B. Glover, Defendant TO HOUSTON B. GLOVER Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled civil action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: absolute divorce on the grounds of one year's separa tion. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than August 9, 1968, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 19th day of June, 1988. J. P. Shore Clerk Superior Court PUBLICATION DATES: June 21. 28 ft July 5. ft 13, 1968 Buy A' NEW 68 Polara 4 Door Sedan Price includes all stan dard factory equipment plus 5 year or 50,000 mile warranty. $2577 (Plus $295 for Factory Air-Conditioning) 68 Coronet 'WO' 4 Door Sedan Price includes V-8 en gine, all standard fac tory equipment plus 5 year or 50,000 mile warranty. $2444 (Plus $275 for Factory Air-Conditioning) PICKARD- DUNN,$*Z&! INC. tA 440 W. Market St. Dealer License 1959 Ph. 275-0541