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Ra- V * dio. wi.itewall 'QQff tin;, Nii-e 9vU OjM-l Radio, v QQff D i \\sw tins Quo ft 4 AIGB Convertible. Clean QQff Only 9wu fiff 1 h«\y II (i ejl . radio. OOKcdiiice. sggg O Volkswagen Sedan. Ra- VO dio. whitewall tires, \u25a0tod; No. 4793A. *4 ffQff White. Nice TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard Phone 489-2371 -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. APRIL 18. 197# DiHmm Itch. Knot Rol During the 1969-70 Winter Quarter, a total of fifty-six students earned the academic distinction of the President's Honor List. The President's Honor List is published to of- ficially recognize students who have demonstrated high schol- astic ability by accumulating a grade-point average of 3 00 (B) or higher. The following students have been cited for this distinction: Effie Adderly. Harold Autry, !«ewis N. Barts. Raymond Beard Lois D. Boone, James C Rowen. Ronald F. Brown. Ronnie C. Byrd. James R Cole. Ruby L. Cox. Raymond B. Day, Joyce Dean. Peter B. DcTurk, Nathaniel Dickerson. Frank W. Evans. Eva R. Farrar. Stephen V Fcrrell. Shirley B. Ford, James C Fuller, Thomas Gates, Sol trior Glover. Ishinael Greg- ory. Barbara A. Harper, Vern- on Hartman. Earl F. Harward, Jr.. Florida J. Hill, Worth L Hill. Elizabeth E. Kendall. Jimmy Key, Yvonne Landis, Robert L. Leathers. Gilbert Lee. Louis Ray Long. Gerrard Lumley, Coolidge McCoy. Wade T. Mc- Neilly. Queen F. Mcßac. Rol>ert W. Markham. Ruth Nelson Miles. Frank 11. Mixon. Richard G Morris. Dwavne L. Morri- son. Derrick O. Perkins. Linda Powell. Rennis Purycar. Donna Sin- lligshee. Kenneth Roberts. Patrick M. Sognerc. Carlton? Simpson. Henry Smith. Thomas F Spivey. Reginald Strange, Hobart T. Tho.nas. Johnny C. Thomas. Tommy Wells. Charles E Wilson. YWCA WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday. April 20 Sewing. Mrs. Smith. Instructor. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Whitted Y-Teen Meeting, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. April 21 Shcpard Y-Teens 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. April 22 Storyhour, 1:00 p.m. The Children's Hour, 2:30 p.m. Thursday. April 23 Dance for teens 3:30 p.m. Sub-teens 3:30 p.m. Combined Board and Branch Committee Meeting. 6:30 p.m. Friday. April 24 , _ t Snappy Teen Meeting. 3:30 p.m. Saturday. April 25 Dance for Children, Miss M. Brake. 12:30 p.m. Pre-Teen Fun Hour, 1:00 p.m. Sunday. April 26 YWCA Week Observance. Rev. Lorenzo Lynch, Speaker CELEBRATES BOTH BIRTHDAY ' Miss Anne J. Grady, sister of the late Rev. Alvis Grady cele- brated her 80th birthday at Ebenezcr Baptist Church on March 29. The affairs was at- tended by a large number of relatives and friends. V * CARD OF THANKS The Gray. Bass and Graves' families of Durham wish to thank the Grady and Whitted families ot Hillsborough for their co-opeiatiori in making Miss Anne J. Grady's 80th birthday celebration at Ebene zer Baptist Church possible. 'Colonial Smell' LI'SAKA. Zamhia President Kennpth Kaunda told a seminar of ISO businessmen that capitalism "smells of colo- nialism" and must be replaced He proposed worker ownership of industry and worker partici- pation in management through laKor councils. MTNUTES AT SPECIAL CALL MEETING OF BOARD OF ELECTIONS ON FULL TIME SYSTEM OF REGISTRATION After due and proper notice, a meeting of the Board of {Elections was called by the Chairman and met in Durham, North Carolina, 10th day of April. 1970, at 2:30 P.M. Pres- ent were William A Marsh, Jr., Chairman and E. R. Wil- liamson, Secretary. The Board of Elections met to discuss full-time system of registration After study and due consideration the Board" of Elections passed the follow- ing resolution: RESOLimON TO IMPLEMENT FULL-TIME VOTER REGIS- TRATION SYSTM IN DURHAM COUNTY Whereas, the 1969 General Assembly passed legislation re- quiring the county boards of elections in all counties of the State to adopt the full-time system of registration of voters prior to January 1, 1971: (ch. 750 of 1969 Session Laws GS 163 67) and Whereas, under the provis- ions of said Statute the State Board of Elections has adopted modified full-time voter regis- tration regulations for Counties having less than 14,001 reg- istered voters and for Counties having less than 6500 regis- tered voters: and Whereas, since Durham Coun ty has more than 14.001 reg- istered voters, the Durham County Board of Elections is required to adopt full-time vo- ter registration pursuant to Chapter 750-Scssion Laws 1969 and GS 163.68: and Whereas, the Durham Coun- ty Board of Elections after due consideration deems it desira- M to implement the full-time voter registration system in Durham County effective June 15. 1970, said registration of- fice shall have an executive secretary in attendance to car- ry out prescribed duties when the office is open between the hours of 8:30 A M o'clock and 5:00 P.M. o'clock, five days each week, Monday through Friday, at the office of the Board of Elections in the Dur ham County Office Building: and Whereas, the proposed im- plementation of the said' voter registration system has here- tofore been presented to the Board of County Commission- ers of Durham County, and was given approval bv the Board of Commissioners with provisions for budget rcquire- NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY CO-EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having Qualified 1 as Co-Exe- cutors of the estate of Luna J. Howard, deceased, late o! Durham County, North Caro- lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 112 W. Parrish Street, Durham, North Caro- lina. on or before the 18th day . October, 1970, or this no- tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 7th day of April, 1970. Mrs. Nonie Johnson and Mrs. Bennie F. Davis c/o M. E. Johnson, Attorney 112 W. Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina April 18. 25: May 2 and 9 "Seeing Is Believing!" j[ HAHRISS-CONNERS A W 15-501 Chapel Hill Blvd. A W Phone 544-1716 Durham; 942-3191 Chapel Hill V \u25a0P4| men Is and assignment of office space. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE DURHAM COUNTY BOARD OE ELEC- TIONS: Section 1. That the Durham County Board of Elections hereby adopts the Full-Time Voter Registration as adopted by the State Board of Elections for Counties with over 14,001 registered voters, to become effective and' to lie implement- ed in Durham County as of the 15th day of June, 1970. Section 2. That after the 15th day of June, 1970, the registra- tion books will be open for the registration of voters in accor- dance with the General Election Laws of the State of North Car- olina at the office of Durham County Office Building be- tween the hours of 8:30 A.M. o'clock and 5:00 P.M o'clock, five days each week. Monday through Friday, unless the Courthouse be closed under authority of the Durham County Board of Commission- ers. Section 3. That registrars are authorized' to register voters in their precinct only, during the usual registration period, ex- cept that the former procedure for registration as has hereto- fore existed shall be permitted through the General Elections of 1970, or except upon special instructions of the County Board of Elections. Section 4 That notice of this action shall be given to the State Board of Elections, the Chairman of each political partv in the County and by publication made by advertise- ment in one or more newspa- pers having general circulation in the County. Section 5. That the telephone installed in the office of the Durham County Board of Elec- tions with numbers 682-5745 or 682-5746. which is designat- ed the official telephone nam- beers of the Board and such numbers shall be transmitted to the State Board of Elec- tions. The adoption of the forego- ing resolution was moved by E. R. Williamson Seconded by William A. Marsh. Jr. and upon roll vote the members voted as follows: Voting Aye 2 Voting Nay 0 Absent 1 Respectfully submitted, William A. Marsh, Jr., Chairman REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE, excellent condition. Call before 10:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. 286-9274. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritisi minor pain is "so strong yoil| can take it less often and still- wake up in the morning with- out all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stom- ach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of re- lief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anacin*. H. C. BOWENS, D.D.S. ANNOUNCES THE Removal of His Office to 1 605 Linwood Avenue Office Hours: 8:30-5:30 682-0038 Telephone 682-9136 FOR \u25a0 SAVINGS lL SAVE UP TO SI7OO ?.... 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-THE CAROLINA TIMES

SATURDAY. APRIL 18. 197#

DiHmm Itch.Knot Rol

During the 1969-70 WinterQuarter, a total of fifty-sixstudents earned the academicdistinction of the President'sHonor List. The President'sHonor List is published to of-ficially recognize students whohave demonstrated high schol-astic ability by accumulating agrade-point average of 3 00 (B)

or higher.The following students have

been cited for this distinction:Effie Adderly. Harold Autry,

!«ewis N. Barts. RaymondBeard Lois D. Boone, JamesC Rowen. Ronald F. Brown.Ronnie C. Byrd. James R Cole.Ruby L. Cox. Raymond B. Day,Joyce Dean. Peter B. DcTurk,Nathaniel Dickerson. Frank W.Evans. Eva R. Farrar. StephenV Fcrrell. Shirley B. Ford,James C Fuller, Thomas Gates,Sol trior Glover. Ishinael Greg-ory. Barbara A. Harper, Vern-on Hartman. Earl F. Harward,Jr.. Florida J. Hill, Worth LHill.

Elizabeth E. Kendall. JimmyKey, Yvonne Landis, RobertL. Leathers. Gilbert Lee. LouisRay Long. Gerrard Lumley,Coolidge McCoy. Wade T. Mc-Neilly. Queen F. Mcßac. Rol>ertW. Markham. Ruth Nelson

Miles. Frank 11. Mixon. RichardG Morris. Dwavne L. Morri-

son. Derrick O. Perkins. LindaPowell. Rennis Purycar. DonnaSin- lligshee. Kenneth Roberts.

Patrick M. Sognerc. Carlton?Simpson. Henry Smith. ThomasF Spivey. Reginald Strange,

Hobart T. Tho.nas. Johnny C.

Thomas. Tommy Wells. Charles

E Wilson.

YWCA WEEKLYCALENDAR

Monday. April 20Sewing. Mrs. Smith.Instructor. 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Whitted Y-Teen Meeting,

3:30 p.m.Tuesday. April 21

Shcpard Y-Teens 3:30 p.m.Wednesday. April 22

Storyhour, 1:00 p.m.The Children's Hour,2:30 p.m.Thursday. April 23Dance for teens 3:30 p.m.Sub-teens 3:30 p.m.Combined Board and BranchCommitteeMeeting. 6:30 p.m.

Friday. April 24,

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Snappy Teen Meeting.3:30 p.m.

Saturday. April 25Dance for Children,Miss M. Brake. 12:30 p.m.Pre-Teen Fun Hour,1:00 p.m.

Sunday. April 26YWCA Week Observance.Rev. Lorenzo Lynch, Speaker

CELEBRATES BOTHBIRTHDAY '

Miss Anne J. Grady, sister of

the late Rev. Alvis Grady cele-brated her 80th birthday atEbenezcr Baptist Church onMarch 29. The affairs was at-tended by a large number of

relatives and friends.V *

CARD OF THANKSThe Gray. Bass and Graves'

families of Durham wish tothank the Grady and Whittedfamilies ot Hillsborough fortheir co-opeiatiori in making

Miss Anne J. Grady's 80thbirthday celebration at Ebenezer Baptist Church possible.

'Colonial Smell'LI'SAKA. Zamhia

President Kennpth Kaunda tolda seminar of ISO businessmenthat capitalism "smells of colo-nialism" and must be replacedHe proposed worker ownershipof industry and worker partici-pation in management throughlaKor councils.

MTNUTES AT SPECIAL CALLMEETING OF BOARD OFELECTIONS ON FULL TIMESYSTEM OF REGISTRATION

After due and proper notice,a meeting of the Board of{Elections was called by theChairman and met in Durham,North Carolina, 10th day ofApril. 1970, at 2:30 P.M. Pres-ent were William A Marsh,Jr., Chairman and E. R. Wil-liamson, Secretary.

The Board of Elections metto discuss full-time system ofregistration After study anddue consideration the Board"of Elections passed the follow-ing resolution:RESOLimON TO IMPLEMENTFULL-TIME VOTER REGIS-TRATION SYSTM IN DURHAMCOUNTY

Whereas, the 1969 GeneralAssembly passed legislation re-quiring the county boards ofelections in all counties of theState to adopt the full-timesystem of registration of votersprior to January 1, 1971: (ch.750 of 1969 Session Laws GS163 67) and

Whereas, under the provis-ions of said Statute the StateBoard of Elections has adoptedmodified full-time voter regis-tration regulations for Countieshaving less than 14,001 reg-istered voters and for Countieshaving less than 6500 regis-tered voters: and

Whereas, since Durham County has more than 14.001 reg-istered voters, the DurhamCounty Board of Elections isrequired to adopt full-time vo-ter registration pursuant toChapter 750-Scssion Laws 1969and GS 163.68: and

Whereas, the Durham Coun-ty Board of Elections after dueconsideration deems it desira-M to implement the full-timevoter registration system inDurham County effective June15. 1970, said registration of-fice shall have an executivesecretary in attendance to car-ry out prescribed duties whenthe office is open between thehours of 8:30 A M o'clock and5:00 P.M. o'clock, five dayseach week, Monday throughFriday, at the office of theBoard of Elections in the Durham County Office Building:and

Whereas, the proposed im-plementation of the said' voterregistration system has here-tofore been presented to theBoard of County Commission-ers of Durham County, andwas given approval bv theBoard of Commissioners withprovisions for budget rcquire-

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

CO-EXECUTORS' NOTICEHaving Qualified 1 as Co-Exe-

cutors of the estate of LunaJ. Howard, deceased, late o!Durham County, North Caro-lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against saidestate to exhibit them to theundersigned at 112 W. ParrishStreet, Durham, North Caro-lina. on or before the 18th day

. October, 1970, or this no-tice will be pleaded in bar oftheir recovery. All persons in-debted to said estate will pleasemake immediate payment.

This 7th day of April, 1970.Mrs. Nonie Johnson andMrs. Bennie F. Davisc/o M. E. Johnson,Attorney112 W. Parrish Street

Durham, North CarolinaApril 18. 25: May 2 and 9

"Seeing Is Believing!" j[

HAHRISS-CONNERS AW 15-501 Chapel Hill Blvd. A

W Phone 544-1716 Durham; 942-3191 Chapel Hill V

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men Is and assignment of officespace.NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE-SOLVED BY THE DURHAMCOUNTY BOARD OE ELEC-TIONS:

Section 1. That the DurhamCounty Board of Electionshereby adopts the Full-TimeVoter Registration as adoptedby the State Board of Electionsfor Counties with over 14,001registered voters, to becomeeffective and' to lie implement-ed in Durham County as of the15th day of June, 1970.

Section 2. That after the 15thday of June, 1970, the registra-tion books will be open for theregistration of voters in accor-dance with the General ElectionLaws of the State of North Car-olina at the office of DurhamCounty Office Building be-tween the hours of 8:30 A.M.o'clock and 5:00 P.M o'clock,five days each week. Mondaythrough Friday, unless theCourthouse be closed underauthority of the DurhamCounty Board of Commission-ers.

Section 3. That registrars areauthorized' to register voters intheir precinct only, during theusual registration period, ex-cept that the former procedurefor registration as has hereto-fore existed shall be permittedthrough the General Electionsof 1970, or except upon specialinstructions of the CountyBoard of Elections.

Section 4 That notice of thisaction shall be given to theState Board of Elections, theChairman of each politicalpartv in the County and bypublication made by advertise-ment in one or more newspa-pers having general circulationin the County.

Section 5. That the telephoneinstalled in the office of theDurham County Board of Elec-tions with numbers 682-5745or 682-5746. which is designat-ed the official telephone nam-beers of the Board and suchnumbers shall be transmittedto the State Board of Elec-tions.

The adoption of the forego-ing resolution was moved byE. R. Williamson Seconded byWilliam A. Marsh. Jr. and uponroll vote the members votedas follows:

Voting Aye 2Voting Nay 0

Absent 1Respectfully submitted,William A. Marsh, Jr.,Chairman

REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE,excellent condition. Call before10:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m.

286-9274.

Arthritis Sufferers:

WAKE UP WITHOUTALL THAT STIFFNESS!

New formula for arthritisiminor pain is "so strong yoil|can take it less often and still-wake up in the morning with-out all the pain's stiffness.Yet so gentle you can takethis tablet on an empty stom-ach. It's called Arthritis PainFormula. Get hours of re-lief. Ask for Arthritis PainFormula, by the makers ofAnacin*.

H. C. BOWENS, D.D.S.ANNOUNCES THE

Removal of His Office

to 1605 Linwood Avenue

Office Hours: 8:30-5:30

682-0038 Telephone 682-9136

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