1 Hlwley^ oi CNedmoor, Presents Oipltfnas to Sixty-six Graduates fresher cola b etter buy Bottled apd D utributed by Royil Crown Bottling Co. Dui4iam N. C. i----- National Defense Elducation Loans, Lucille Taylor (valedict orian); Shirley Allen, Emily Harding and Rosa Harding.(honor students) to attend North Carolina College at Durham; Mary Burwell (salutatorian) cash Scholarship for Shaw University at Raleigh; Joyce Faulcon (hon or student) a work aid and a National Defense Education Loan for Fayetteville State Tea chers College at Fayetteville; Brenda Daniel has been recommendsd to receive the Athletic Scholarship of the Durham Businesf College at Durham. Mary Burwell won medal for highect score on Betty Crocker Search Achievement Examina tion in Homernaking; highest average in the Homernaking De partment; Vivian Bullock and Barbara Thorpe, outstanding achievement in Homemaklng; the Science Award given an nually by the late E E, Toney estate, Garland Foster; the prize for excellence in French, Shirley Allen and Joyce F a u l con; the Citizenship Award Dora Ann Jones; the most all round Senior, Garland Foster. Bobby Bullock, Phil Morton, Jr. and Brenda Daniel won “Most Athletic" award. Each received a plaque. A nunHber of applications are being processed and it is believ ed that a large number of grad uates will enter colleges this fall. Looking f e / a PUBLISHER?. NURSERY GRADUATES — Six of th« ttudenti pictured here with their fellow siuddenls at the College View Day nunery school were awarded periff^caie* at a graduation program held at White Rock BapHat Church recently. The six are T. Burnii Baas, Jr., (fourth from left, second row); Cecil Dale Beamon (extreme left, second row); Michael L. Greene, (second from left third row); James Turner Jones, Jr., Tanya Hall. Second r o w , same order, Cecil Beamon Betty Smith, Tyrone Lassiter, Thomai Bass, Jr., LaJuan Notman, Billy Molse, Jr., Ronald Atwater and Barry Stanback. Third row, left to right, are Gloria Williams, Michael Greene. Lawrence Harrison, Raphael Thompson, Jr., Lahoma Smith and James Jone*« Jr. The nursery w ill remain open through Aug. 17. (extreme right, third row); Betty Smith (second from left, second row); and Raphael N. Thompson, Jr., (fourth from left, third row). The complete group of nur sery students pictured here is aa follown! Left to right, first row: Sheryl Stephenson, Pamela Thorpe. Andrea Greene, Jacqueline Hunter, Lenette Hicks, Rudy Laws, FUher, William A. Marsh, III, Advisor to Ghana Ministry Addresses Students In Durham Ferdinand D. Wharton, AID A nimal Nutrition Advisor to the Anmial HeaMh Division of the Ghana Ministry of Agrculture, Ghana, Africa, lectured to the Home Economics students at the Merrick-Moore School F*riday, June 1. Wharton, who is in the United States on home leave from Ghana to which he will soon return, presented slides he pro duced and talked about his travels in West Africa. Tw» Irn booklet! toll kow wt «u »iik> llsk, promote «nd lell year kwk; ■■k> llekliit eontreete expUliei; wrHlns M»i. seoe >ut(ior» pu|illike< aitffr •iir >l*a. A native of North Carolina, All (Obleeti wanted. Write Dept. AP-t. lx|Meilieii Prtn, SMPark Av>. •> N.Y. II parents reside in Tarboro, with degrees he earned from the A. and T. College and the Univer sity of Connecticut, he was elected to The Society of the Sigma XI, a national society. He ha* served as' Head of' the P oultry Science Department, Maryland State College and prior to joining AID served as Assistant Director of Research at Dawes Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois. He was one of fifteen Americans to attend the 'VI W orld's P oultry Congrcgs—in Mexico City, Mexico and pre sent papers. He conributues re-’ gular articles to five American magazines and to four foreign magazines. He is listed in American Men of Science, and in Who’s Who in the Mid-West. While in Durham Wharton is visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr., a Home Economics teacher at Merrick-Moore. Bourbon 4-S QT. W HCM ' WHARTON NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE O F SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the at NOON on the 7th day of July, 1962, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land on the west side of Booker Avpniie a short distance from the Citv of Durham, beinR known as L.^ts No 239 and 240 ot FORESTWOOD PARK as per plat and sur vey of F. M. Carlisle C. E., dated Novomher 30, 1946, and being re corded in Plat Book 18, at pages 132 and 133 in the Office of the RpRister of Deeds of Durham Connty, and being more particu larly described as BEGINNING at a stal<c on the Southwest side of Bool<pr Avenue, said stake being 638.8 feet from the Southwestern intt rsection of Booker Avenue and Cook Road; running thence South 65 deg. 34' West 150 feet to a stake in the lines of Lots 238, 271 and 270; thence South 24 deg. 26’ East SO feet along the line of Lots 270 and 269 to a stake in the corners of Lots 269, and 288 and ^ 1 ; thence along the Northwest Itee q f'b k t 2 ^ North OS deg. 84>’ too feet* IttMS .iteke In tiif West aide of Booker Avenue; thcnce $}ong Booker Avenue North 24 deg. 26’ West 80 feet to the po^nt of Beginning. This prpperty will be sold sub ject to ail prior encumbranccs and all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem taxes. power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Russell Garrett and wife, Fay P. This saTe will remain open for Garrett, dated February 13, l»6i. (10) ten ^ y s to receive increased and recorded in Book 664, at page bids as required by law. 117 in the Office of the Register J. J. HiiNDERSON of Deeds of Durham County, North Trustee Carolina, default having b e e n WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., made in the payment of the in Attorney debtedness thereby secured and This 4th day of June, 1962, said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos Jun. 0, 16, 23, 30 ure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Alert today alive tomorrow. Court house door in Durham; The North Carolina Department County, Durham. North Carolina, | of Motor Vehicles says stay alert for road, traffic and weather p ro m in e n l w o m rn « rg » all ta conditions. ^ safe speed is a a , niQi^p 're lt speqd geaired to conditions. > in Ih* c o m m u n ity .' TH EY 4-ifrT'^H - tHf HAMPTON MINISTIRS C O N rm iN C I. H am pton, V a., Capping exercises for fresh men students at the Lincoln hos pital school 6f nursinK will be held Sunday nfternoon, June S, at Covenant Presbyterian church. Nine students, who have completed the pre-clinical phases of th eir course at the nursing school, will be presented with nurse caps. The capping ceremony will be nerformed by Mrs. Lucile Z. Williams, director of the school of nursing. She will bo assist ed by Miss Sylvia Overton, as sistant director in charge of Education. The student; will be officially designated as freshn>en in the school of nursing after the cap ping exercise. The ceremony will get under w ay with a procession students of the pre-clinical class. The Reverends Miles Mark Fisher, IV, counselor for the nursing school, and J. W. Smith, pastor of Covenant Presbyterian, will l o g o n , recto r o f C alv ary Episcopal C hurch CHI IT A PH I iOllOtlTY, IN C . tMp Mob 500, • • « p re s id e “Super-Right” Quality Heavy Grain Fed Beef STEAKS 85 BONELESS ROUND “Super-Right” Lean Boneless Stew. . . . lb. 55c “Super-Right” Quality Heavy Grain Fed Beef RChuck OASTS over 460 Blade e e • lb. • 3 0 * . Roy W ilkins, executive Mcre* ta r y , h e a d s th e 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 member* ^ ip which h a t ''F irst Class Citi* s fn s h lp fo r All A m ericoni'* Hr fh eeie. *3.60 4/5 QT. • • * 37 .U V if Boneless Chuck Roasts ib. 55c S6'29. NeC., J u n e Come See Tlie Freezer Beef on Sale This Wei^ and Bring a Friend -- SAVE! Show Unlver* *lfy« 0 religious c e n te r itself, will p lo y host to th e w om en's orgonlzotfo n , M rt. lU n d e lla W . Lucos of ' PfcUadelphio/ 90 0-m em ber Ii president. g ro u p The maintoirfs o liom e fo r re tire d o n d inactive mem- • le o 4 fu n d fo r ta le n te d e LIN K S, I N C Pa«Ane * youthi* e Ju n e 2 7 3 0 . Mri. P. W e e d e n , h e « d t Ibe firotfp which w o t first o rg o nlied Ia H iilodelplifo. A notionol ofgonIzoliofi w hoM Mciol octivities a re e e irte rtd • r» e n d th e future le o d e s^ It n e m b e rt 5 0 0 member*, e e e Jmm 3S-2X Tlw foiMHilfifl cHf, » m iu iA n o N A i r o u n i con M I U CHUIICH OP OOD tN Ifc* mtm 4l A* C H t lf T . D etroit, AAIcb.« Ju n e 2 7 . 12tli oHfitv»nary krMMta W. HW I * MATIONAL ASSOCIATIOIJ Cf MiMtSnAV WtVIS, INC Raleigh, b e re In Richmond o n d a itu d e e t U M U * ' ASaOCUTIOM. toltl. ■tor*, Juno 21-21, A * AfroAaarfna Hwn ptyoiv will b* kMk le w M fM*Uhlt«fi f t •ditan. TW iTM f mmpaim « d lOlMWW proUun m 4 erganhn Pfow e* (or tkehMMMiit of Hw Mvftry;. Mn» ikkmond, h prM idtHt TlifM fcwiired km U GIN N A A C P. A tla n to , G a ., Ju ne 35- • vm MOUf, MC MofMk, S1KAIQH1 ICEKTUCICY BOURBON WHISICEY, 86 PROOF vriil d e le g o fe t. • NAnONAt NttMPAPfll P«M> A N C lE H l^ e i^ T W lN e C O , FRANKfORLJCy, Cost^haring on “ family farm forests" is available from the Federal government f6r timber thinning, timber pruning, tim ber release, site preparation, fencing and erosion control on logging rbads. How much do you really know about your town o r n ear by city? Are you able to make ready u.se of the local transport*lion .system for reaching a de stination? Summer trips and bike.'.^ n( Umsteiid Street YWCA will 1h) divided into differeot ^^ries so the Y-Teen* can *•* iiil kinds -of things and have some time between to talk ntxiut what we will be seen W t h e y may be assimilated. Here is next week's touring .schedule: June 12. 8;0fl a. m. Meet the YWCA to leave for North Ciirolinn Mutual Life Insurancfl Company. , . June 1.5, 11:00 a, m. Leave tl)^ YWCA for Raleigh, to visit the birth place of Andrew Johnson. June 1!), 8:00 a. m. tf» v e thp YWCA for Lii?eett and M yert Tobacco Factory. June 23, 9:00 a. m. Leave the YWCA for Chnnei Kill, to vlijt the MorehenH Planetarium and Sundial Gardens, See Y W C A , page 6-A ^ 0 a t9 § iv b /e c f to change, • UMMA lUrPA MU SOROI. nV. INC loltbMro, AW, Juiw 21-23. Mrit Cariiwlna Cawoll of Now York, Orond lo»il«ui| wiH w«l«oiiM 100 MogolM m 4 300 vtiltorau Sorority oMourogMIMskor •dvcolioii «miif nwmboe,pro* vIdM Kholoreiilpt andwiMt In coimuiiMy •ffolre. A o e O I » T l t t l N O C O. ’ “A; d a y 's Pr«Q chm g'' h o t b«en choien Roanok*, Vs., Juna 20.34. SuproiM Boillaui, Mre. Foitiiw Glonn Rlddkk ol Norfolk, m ., will pr«> tid*' o t tho 30th onuuol bout*. Them* for th* M ttlon "•fooder Horliofli for th* PcofouioRol Nuri« on th« New froirtfkri," Mowlwr- also take part in the. ceremony. Special music for the event will be provided by the class under the direction of Mrs, Annie Mayer, organist at Co venant. After the ceremony, a recept ion will be held in A. B. Duke nurses home for the rtudents and their parents. Students, who will rcreive Pans at the rorem onv are Nellie RUis. Weldon: Anna Ciooding, Kinston; Carlita Hall. Washing ton. D. C.; Florida Jones, Attnlla, Ala; Mildred Kindred, Severn- Carolyn Lcyistqr,, Louisbiirg; Lila M allard, Betty Rid dick, C?ates; ancl JoVce W illiam son, Clinton. Junm 2 5 '2 9 . ''T h e G ospel In To* c o nvention. The Rev* Thomai S. BHTIUEO» aOTTU* K i id H IN PROGRESS • I th * to p ic fo th * 46th an n u a l ancibni A DURHAM, N. C^PAai i-A Capping Exercises WiS Be Held YWCA to LeafT Sunday For New Lincoln Class Summer Tours Cll£EDM OO^ — Sixty-six friends and students overflowed members o t the Senior Class ol the gymtorium. IJawley High Schiool received R*v. Jam es W. Morrison, d ip lo D ^ a t graduation exercisW, Thursday night, as parents, pastor of Children’s Chapel Christian Church of Graham, ad dressed the group. He spoke on “Watch the Road Signs of Life.” The public was informed by Principal D. O. Leatherberty of the following awards and scho larships: Royal Crown Cola, C A R U L i h •AYURDAY, JUNI f, 1962 m m i* J u ly Distiued LONDONDRir Gin WftHop G i r o T. Jonei* Sr« • f Mittodel^ki, leods the youth CHixillarle* of the church of fof4 CMt WMMiriu tmiii M1IUU tm tu t e i i m «w niiT M aiiuM M K a& CORN 10 Prices in this Ad are eff. through Sat, June 9th COME SAVE! Yellow Ears
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