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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 10

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iWUMSTOM (NX.) DAILY TLMtS NIWS! HALL'S (Contkued rroa Ttft 1 B) AT, 'AHUAKT II. I Personals Reported, Band Meets Mumcitwl Overt Hbarte of I vMatlng Uflof Of MMptnWOO Area News Brieft a penou'J respowiaility tsaem himself win ihicgi around him He rotad Uwt the "duajs eJiv the ooty important flungs." He urged indidual not to remain site ofi thing which concern them, urgir positive thinJong aod aciiotL Sie said that "things of value stand daily on the razor II Obituories nenm mut not rely euV to do his thuAing aaaut gvvermner and corneaBaJty, ini he added, "ym heie lonigbt to bowtr te who do beUrte" ia gewra ment and comrramity. A check in (he amount 276.3 preeeotao to Or, Brar' Proffilt, city tcbool iiilA riniemierK, as ite tem's stare of prot ta from Jayeee operation of the stadium concession stand at Wit Jiams School WELCH I Cantoned Fna Pt of uV Jqwee Jpuk aid Sfutpiof aM4i, bevene a gaJJoDdsew for tfat Bed Cms Bloodambile program 3tiA a member A trie Community OwadL He was or of five Eurhn; toa men named to the IMS edition of "Most Outstanding Men in in addition to his other ac a pram xttmx by IrespasF ing on his parwtj' property! ana encuninf urunouc aev. By MAKtiKtlTA KVANi rime OHi erages. MacKenzie was tried original Iv in BuriiMrton Municipal I W.

Leonard BWri MKrTTS W. I. Byrd Jr. 11EBAXE William Rov llarlv Wilson Leonard, of The Graham BiBie nana rwia, Gtten Hi. 1.

Jamestown, the broth Court ao a charge of maitciutci damage to his parents' propenyi last July. At that lime he was: edge of danger, arid we must fight for them." He said a iiy regular meeting at the borne mmilis waj veo My hnd It at Rt I. Mebaw. er nt tn Huclrni'HH residenls tivities, Mr. Welch has taught Med in a Burlington hospital with President i b' the Burlington Fire fMserwnted to two years in pris courss at 'the Technical In died la it msht at o'clock in a High Point hospital following Alamance, the lUt Bight It CIOdt 1(MH Im iw div oi illness.

Mrs. Sarah and severs: mounts oi uecuiuugi health and to weeks of critical1 Tne twelfth Mr. livrd was a native of ftogtrs prefimng Zaci.j Lunch remain ser, not' chamber of Comri and Wor'h itat his and not! fcXul clr nwalna fi" PHy Fait winners of i ftogcrs presiding. reud teacher ami scussea rtri Commerce Mik a rw.imhu (v it 'v. son of the Bells yard by ttie lodayi btc William Koy Byrd Sr.

and jje was a Jiroll'L of Allen Judae Laiham vesserdav nost i i i by Land members. A spir wuaj fire dt, Mrs. Lena tvey Byra. ne wai Leonard and Sirs, fluarey unowned hi the electrical. both Burlinetou.

uraise service followed the HiDiei remr. Mr Minritis was uoiied judjjment in the case up chry iioi, "Koya Spence, til he had studied MacKcnzie'sl yarvjn yount R. record and personal back Otis Lackev. Jack Pwl Howard Wiute, D. Earl Par du.Cdjs.on.

i hurt and required A sliort business fiiH ussion fe as held Ihe close of ieeUng. Fntertutn Valient Tlip tivxi meeliiie will be! Members ol Camnia Zeta tnaintencc department oil A native tiuilford County. Kavscr Hoth Hosiery Co. injie Hai a swi of the late C. A.

Burlington. amj Alice Leonard. He Survivors include lui wife, was on rnipiuye of the 11 i Hrs. Ruth Bradshaw Byrd; oiiepoinl Enterprise and a mem .1, 1 JO Hi fd of tfct 1 TVDTMDh Ilirec persons were sentu due rx.Roy Konville Karl to Pn yesterday. ttuMev.

Ralsh Pavnc. Paul Wallace Haiawni rceeiioj an sn nhan Coniy r. Rav open oil day Wednesday Thursday nigh, at 7.30 oVUn Chapter of tpsilon Signa Al home; one sister, Mrs. Chris tnion Local 87. He served tine Keller of Miami, and1 with the V.

Navy in World lour brothers, Forrest Byrd Marvin Bvrd, both of Miami. 1 Surviving, hi addition io his FJa Kdgar Uvrd of fit. 2. an( here, are Mrs A Rubers rranget. by the wii.

fci. um yo dent prosutel, wtdt otters on W. T. lieaden oi Lirahan. spenl County Tuberculosis Aocia go of larceny wrs in prugram incladingte his wife, Mrs.

Kloisc Brewer some very special midweek values ham', and Hiilon Byrd of Rt. 5 dhrini nnaru of the home; two last Salurday morning tion. The associaUon Hev. Jesse Bone. Buiung Creensboro at the A.

T. Col transportation for members of John Junior McCce was sen John Kinney. dauelitcrs, Mrs. Thurman 1n. ill Hien roim iHIU 'Final rites will he lirid tomorrow afternoon at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church.

The liev. Jack Ec lnt Tlimm nnsior. and the Hev. rami Tjnn, ird of the home: me'eswutWek without a license, lie: BlU Suttlc of Greensboro, a trict meeting pertaining to the I were Mrs. James Jolinston.l found not guilty of driving 5tate Jaytec president ih whi.r hrnlhers.

Hubert Fixation of tiarden clubs. lonard, iieaford and Mrs. J. T. Marks, Mrs.

wniiam arKj jjanonai vice presiuem. Hughes imd Miss June Fletcher. charging him with failure to He was introduced, by Crady J'rs. Elsie Menard (if Hi) Poinl. N.

C. i the director. make a movement in safety Svkes Horn Destroyed Curtis Oaitley, pastor of River side Baptist Church, will conduct 1he service. Uurial will be Talton Leonard, ail ot m. Jamestown; four other sisters, ih.

Unrnljt Hi.Hrifk and Mrs. was nuashed as beina imoroper 'Mr. Suitle spoke briefly on n. freshmenti were served al MEBANE An old log strip ilr.r.M'. Ihe clo.e of fhe business ses in the church cemclery.

diiiji barn on the aolomon jNorman Dixon was sentenced Krnest M. Gardner, bnin ot 1, Jamestown; Mrs. Bill Mof MR.AMICK (Continued From Page fi) was The body will remain to 30 days in jai! for public itrnved a fire yesterday drunkenness. Walker's Funeral Home mlfju 0 Norfolk, and Mrs. Mebane until taken to theiain McMas'ers of WinsUin Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Lucus: b. Brooklyn, N. Y. spent a week visiting with ivirs.

Lucus' sisters rid brothers in law, afternoon, Mebane volunteer firemen were summoned to the served on Ihe Town Board of Commissioners of Mebane for final rites will be condoclcd scene, about seven miles eiaht vcars and Is a former UNION (Coniinucd from Page 1 fi) Mr. und Mrs. ibrnld Henry, of Inirmrreii afltrnoon at 3:30 of Mebtne, at approximately 2 of tlie frieaane ejh change Club. A member of Meb i cliurch to lie in stale one nour; prior to the service. The fam ily will be at the funeral home tonight from 1o 9 o'clock.

Pallbearers will be Ray Byrd, Joel Crawford, Hay Armstrong, William Walker, Arthur Apple m. The firemen extinguisnea members working for the West o'clock al Mitchell's Grove Methodist Church by the Rev, Joe Johnson. Burial will follow the blaze, hut the barn was de llai vcy Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Otha Bradshaw of Altamahaw.

CLUB MEETS The Carolina Heiihts Com ern Electric Co. in tile stale. ane Metnomst utiuren, ne at rlarcd a total lots. No estimate Tlie vole aiiainsl acctuiinai ttndeu Elon ColifcBe. was made of the value of the in the church cemetery.

ti. M.ill rnmnin Hi Cism Ihe pay raise offered in the! Mr. Amick is married to me munity Development Club will and James Bradshaw barn. first vole carried by only irl voles Josephine Sellars, and Ihev reside in Mebane. bv Mortuary in High Point un met tomorrow night at Mrs.

Ora Mae Wall uke(1 loJ1lc clHlrch for the o'clock ot (he home of Mr. and iVof: Permn The holiday offered at thej James iioeers of 103 School rvpP iiMrs. noDcri nrown nouy Directors declared a quarler share, payable Veb IS to shaTe isireet Burlington, is no! tne James whclminaly rejected Mrs. Sadye r. liouzaru ioaers wno was convicteu a union production and mainten owners ol record feu.

l. charge of assault on a minor ance workers, who make the Mrs. Sadve Trcllmger Boiiz ard, 70, of Durham, a native of Alamance County, died I his No SDittine CWA membership. The holiday WASHINGTON (AP) A in uranam inuiinaiai uui i. mai week.

The James Rogers involved in the court case is a Graham resident. He appealed was oiiereo wim me snpuia lion that wage negotiations be uostnoncd one month next year. morning at 3 o'clock a her hnmr Wlnwinc a brief illness. day afternoon at 3 o'clock al the First Baptist Church of Morganion for Mrs, Ora Mac Wall of Morganton, the sisler of Mrs. W.

L. Tripleiie of Burlington. Mrs. Wall died Sunday morning al o'clock in a Morganton hospital following llirte days of critical illness, Mrs. Wall was a native ol Stanley Courily, daughter of Methodist historical item notes that in 1831 worshippers at Washington's Foundry Methodist Church passed a resolution The unior.

rejected the offer on Court and bis appeal bond was was a daugnser ui mc late h. W. and Cora M. Trol linm.i Shfi was the wife of N.C. set at SsO.

Ihe ground mat tne one montn delay in next year's wage in which disaiiuroveu spilling to street floor special purchase ladies' men's umbrellas AT (Continued From Page B) contrele landing stiipi. Amounts involved in the various contracts awarded were not disclosed by the company. Previously ihe contract for sewage, draining, water and grading was awarded lo Lambeth Consruciiriri Co. of Greensboro, and this work has been completed. bacco juice "on the floors and crease would onset tne tiouclay i cost to the comnany.

putpits of our eruirchcs." Bouzard ol Duriiam, who sur vivos. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, Dr. Walter Octroit Editor Honored Mrs. II. C.

am ot AiDcrmane, who survives, and R. C. (API Harold on strike as of midnight Jan. 6. Negotiations continued through The bargaining sessions have been going on intermittently since Dw.

6. Although there is still a year to go on ihe general Hill. She wss the widow offC. Bauzani "1 wtwaton, Schaehcr. relicion editor of the mat deadline until aooul uetroit ews, nas receivsu me 'III a.m.

Friday. Jan. 7 annual Faith and Freedom George Burke who died in 195B. two sisters, Mis. Herbert Mrs.

Wan owned and operat Iflng of Graham and Mrs. J.P. ed Dowell Memorial Park in O'Brien of Hamlet; and five Unn mri Rirka Mcmnrtal Negotiations resumed the contract with tne company, a iprovision of that contract al I lows for wages to he renegotia Award of Re he 0U3 Heritage in; Sandv Kouiax ot the Los i mn, TTinl 1 itpu will hfl CODdUCled next week, and finally led to the second vole yesterday, which resulted in settlement of the dis ted each year. America. It was presented in his absence, since he is in Rome covering the Secor.d Vatican Angeles Dodgers won lliree 1 0 Under Ihis provision, the eslablished by her first husband, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr.

Burke, at St. i'aul's Lutheran Church games while compiLng a flri union could legally have gone! pule. Council. record nunng imo. mother include her second hus The body will remain at Cle hanri ftpl Wall Sr Inn dauprh.

mmlc FlirtPfal HomS in DUF tersMrs. Sam McMancss of ham until taken lo Ihe church This very special purchase of umbrellos includes men's ladies' styles. Scilicl ond prints in with foncy handles. Men's are black. Some pop open styles.

Accetate or nylon covers. Las Vegas, and Mrs. Tom for the service. Wells of Raleigh; one stepson Long uarl Walt Jr, ot Morganton; ana five grandchildren. In 1965, how much did you pay your bank for service charges? 5, Burlington died unexpectedly this morning al 4:50 o'clock at a local hospital.

Mr. Long was a native of ri.su.Bii riiiiintv. son of Robert Temporary burial was in Sharon Memorial Mausoleum. In Charlotte pending completion of the Burke Memorial Mausoleum reg. 3.99 2.88 reg.

4.99 3.88 Young lng ana mary iukj ia Anderson Long of Rt 5, Bur in Morganton. N. J. Talley Noel Junius Talley. 71, of Rt.

lington, who survive. Me was a former employe of the Nurlh 3. BurliriEton. died in a local Think About It! hospital last night at ft: 15 Survivors in auamon io urn inr llldr llis Wife. o'clock after two rr.nn"" fail in; health and two days critical 111 Lucy King Long: two daughters, Mrs.

Merles Eastwood of He was a native of Granville CiHinly, son of laie Tom and Rt. 4, Uurlington, anu in Lucy Virginia long of hDme; twee sons, Pnnnio tini nf Ht. 7. BurllBlf ton, tnomas tugerm ijuuk v. Tinny rjiuoii Taney, ne was a retired farmer and had lived in the Union Ridge Communltv since IMS.

Survivors include his Mrs. Fannie Gravitte Tallev: ladies' scarfs bright prints and solid colors opprox. 24" 27" square 2 for 99c tlie home ana J. i. i ng oi Tlieh Point: one stepson, John suiter.

Miss Maggie mjiik oi Minhipan five daughters, Mrs. Lewis Bowman of Alamance, Mrs. Conrad Smith and Miss Elizabeth Talley. both of Burlington, tinai rues win Tjjwe Funeral Home cnapei ThiiFeHav afternoon al 2 o'clock. Mrs.

Larry' Thomas of Gra Thn Bou ijsirr Slanlev. oastor ham and Mrs. Kotwri of Mebane; three sons, Thomas Gravitte Talley of Roxbnro, of Itopedalo United Church or Christ, will cor.duct the sen ice. Burial will be Alamance Me You Should Open A Bank Of Haw River No Service Charge Checking Account morial Park. The body wil be taken to the residence tomorrow afternoon Roy Henry Talley of Alamance and Eddie Macon Talley of Burlington; seven sisters, Miss Shirley Talley, Miss Sue Taliey, Miss Edith Talley, Miss Rosa Talley, Mrs.

Tom Lowcrv, all of Vlnrilina. Mrs. G. E. at 2 o'clock to remain uniu returned to the funeral home for the service.

Owens of Buffalo Junction. and Mrs. Harvey Hite of States vilte: two brotners. Haymona Talley and Dewey Talley, both of VirffiHna. tfi srrandchil Saxapahaw Club rians Supper, Dance Events very special purchase famous name ladies' french purses and clutches big selection red, green, wet sand, fawn colors 2 styles top grade lecthcr rc9, values to 3.50 3trQU dren and four great grand children.

A brief funeral service will i be conducted at the SAXAPAHAW Further stfvk cntfi morrow irwrning at 10:30 preparations for sponsoring a n'rlort. The Rev. Charles. Lit NO SfvK CIITt tle, pastor ui Peopie'i Memorial Methodist Church in Burling MY JUHt JULY fried cnicscn otnner were made at a meeting of the Saxapahaw Community Development Club last night. The dinner has been set idt Your regular personal checking accmint will never cost you a penny! All you need do is Open A NO SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNT at our hank.

Of course, you'll pay NO SERVICE CHARGES if you maintain a minimum balance of $200. We welcome every opportunity lo serve you ft 11 PERSONALIZED CHICKS AND DIKJJIT TtCKITS whm yon rrcn ynt et tot. will officiate. Final rites will be held lo street floor morrow afternoon at 2 ociock at Amiss Chap I iplislj al saxapahaw Community trYirsihB3, Va. The Cenie.

Church aea: li was noinled out that any Hi (irrlsi CMpi MO ttrtttt CKATtt orw in the commuinlv wlio TOTAL SERVICE CKvIJ Ret, E. W. Green, paslor. and the Rev. John Filrtley, pastor of Rock Grove Baptist Church will officiate.

Burial will lie to the church cemetery. wishes to donate food for the Mrs. tiuy LTulcruicia at iiro ladies' hosiery first quality seamless hosiery i.i mesh or pioin knit fashion shades 2 pr. 1.00 The body was taken lo the rMiAivr this aleroooo at 3 3otl. The Lesends combo will per 'dock to remain until taken to tne church to lie In state form at a rock 'n' roll dance to be sponsored by the club Saturday night at a o'clock at Saxapahaw School, it was an mm boar anor to the service.

Haw River Bank of nounced. PtJlbtarer will be Bobby Hit TafJej, Cecil Gray Talley, Wallace Tafley, Jimmy Talley, Walter Homes Talley, Fontaw Talley and Marshal Owens, Gerald Lowrey and T. J. Low RICHMOND. Va.

(API Southern Baptist Will D. Camp I 4T niMtm 3 "Proffressirc flantfnp" bell writes in the ITesDyterian Outlook: "The church has failed in the mailer of race be rey. accessories street floor cause we hiv called it 'social The game of chew originated is Asia. action' when all the while it was evangelism.".

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