Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 15

Location:
Burlington, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

N.C. DAILY TIMES NEWS, 3D WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1959 Volunteers BeingRegistered For Area Drive In January Elon School Heating Plant Trouble Fixed Heating Plant Troubles Take Firemen Out Local Phone Officials On Program Deaths and Funerals Volunteers are being registered at tbe present time for work in ELON COLLEGE A I 3015. MAGGIE GRADY KEIXBYl HERMAN D. KING Heatinj problems caused two of the United Cerebral Palsy Drive to be beld January 12 ia GRAHAM Final ntes for Mrs Final rites for Herman D. King, Two members of the Southern A total of 291 people already the three trips made by Burlington firemen during the past 24 12, of 1511 Oklahoma were Bell Telephone Company staffi Maggie Grady Kelley.

77, of 4 Korth Melville Street, will he held (has been registered as block lead hours, bat no damage occurred. 1 BsmmLri tooMcncw afternoon at o't held yesterday afternoon, at o'clock at Glenhope Baptist Church. Mr. King died Sunday. a special television show prepared ers in Use drive, znd others who by WUSC TV, Ifairersrty of North wish to volunteer may do so by Carolina, for fbouicg to a U.

S.jcalliss the United Cerebral Pal Yesterday afternoon at 12:57 system failure at Eton High School brought 00 by yesterday heavy rains has been corrected and students returned to school as scheduled today. Classes at the school were dismissed yesterday around noon due to flooding in the basement of the schooL The Gooding at Kids and Thompson Chapel in group of disorders caused by injury to certain parts of the brain. It is neither eontagkus wr hereditary, and it can occur at any time. Tbe number of cases in the United States is estimated at tieorge w. Ssrinoey, pas House of Representatives subcorn sy office at room 209 ot tbe Se o'clock, a blower on a furnace ia the home of S.

T. Hearn, JSCB McKinoey Street, became over Graham. Mrs. Kelley died Yesterday. Rev.

T. J. Whitehead, pastor mitic, cumy Nodosal Bank Burkung, tor, cooducted the funeral. Burial was in Alamance Memorial Park. Tbe show was recorded on video I The drive will help surrey the 6TO.OO0, with of tbecj ceil iiussc was bf a Ino comnosed u.

i tape and will be televised bj needs and services of eases in! i .1 I r. iCjeu. knocked out tbe furnace motor mis. victor fcjog, sirs, uraay aataj without damage. and made it irrossibJe to Research already has doce Cemetery in Gta At A'rWV nroM mg ai 11 ocioct ior vwwog mer cumcai amiMiions ana tnatrto heat the buildiflfi.

a i ico. TWc ic the subcommittee during a visit a ai oy mus juar Andrews. ruA tj. 1 a and better services, treat Repairmen pumped out the isement, replaced the flooded to Raleigh. Tb body will remain at the funeral home through the funeral This subcommittee now is con Mrs.

Dan Homer, organist rf Three and Five In! Iarers were Thomas F. Grove Park, but there was no Hardin. D. Mack Loy, William A.lfjte in the area. Sve survey to determine what ad fe are pro ditional services and facilities are motor and had the healing system back in operation for school sidering a fund allocation roeas ure known as the Masnusson Bfll, needed in North Carolina.

uiiw today. rayw. jow B. SBarpe. Leamoo ifo morning al 1215 o'clock, a D.

Slaughter and WUbert Haith m.a Carthr ralcv i a term for "IK a federal grant to one million dollars to. each state having an educational! Mrs. Winfred Overman and Mrs. niai Thanksgiving Dinner televise network that meets cer Planetarium Shows Set On Calvin Tfuirmaa were in chargejdifficulty was eliminated without ROBERT ANDREW CATES Robert Andre Gates, 33, of 17 Avon Avenue, died suddenly this riming at 9 o'clock while working at Engineered Plastics, in Gibsonville. He was a foreman for the firm.

Mr. Gates was native of LaFol letle. the son of Mrs. An reauireaoents. Tbe bill al duiuni dy jsoaaM5 damage.

Claud Horner, u. n. OMUUKY. ready has received Senate approv al. 1.08 INCL TAX Harrell.

C. Lynch. S. II. Holiday Period Tbe special prosram prepared CHAPEL HILL Special mat! by WUNC TV is designed nie Jacks Gates of the home, who West, Clyde Hall.

B. L. CanlreU, C. W. Oakes, C.

J. Martin. M. C. Payne, Millard Richardson, B.

Martin, W. H. Andrews. W. II.

luslralfl tbe station's program ac nee performances of "Star of Bethlehcni" will be given at 3 tivities for the subcommittee survives, and the late Frank G. Gales. Driver Facing Traffic Charge In Wreck Here A motorist was charged with Tinning a red Uaht yesterday Tbe 30 minute show consists m. tomorrow and on Friday; Frederick, C. M.

Thomas. Cur Surviving, in addition to his of four different segments origi Roast Turkey, Dressing, Choice of Three Vegetables, Drink and Dessert Reservations Open For Parties White's Hotel Grill 111 B. Center St 3Iebane, N. C. Dial LO 3 3111 nating at the station's facilities in! Chapel Hill.

Raleigh. Greensboro; tis Oakley, Wesley Harvek J. J. Gatlin and Ethel Barger. MRS.

NINA PEARL WAGONER mother, are his wife. Mrs. Margaret Cates of Fort Wayne. three sons. William Robert Cates, at the Morehead Planetarium on; the University of North Carolina; campus here.

Manager A. F.i Jeraano announced today. The Fascinating needlework! and in the remote unit. these pretty serving styles for J. Pinckney Williams, manag ELON COLLEGE Final rites morning following a collision al the comer of Morehead and Worth Streets, causing $500 dam program will be repeated at 8:30 Patrick Cates and Roy Cates, all of Fort Wayne.

two daughters, Mary Ann Cates and Vickie yourself or as a hostess gut of the Southern Bell office for Mrs. Nina Pearl Wagoner, 51, n. both night 'We are reminding the public Newest aprons quick here, and Eddie Welch, commer Cates. both of Fort Wayne, ma. cial representative for the local George H.

Tickle was chareed oi ltouie laoa college, were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at SL Mark's Reformed Church. Mrs. Wagoner died office, took part in the segment of thrifty to make of gay scraps of fabric. Pattern 77: transfer of rose pocket and scallops with 'Some people may think the the show originating in wapei six brothers, Richard C. Cates.

Charles Everett Cates and Lee Edward Cates. all of Burlington. Grant C. Cates of Graham, Ben F. Cates of Harriman.

and with the traffic violation after his car collided with one driven by Fred Crossman Davis of 1411 Greenwood Terrace. There were no injuries reported. rosebud sprays; directions They eave the introduction ot Send Thirty five cents (coins) Rev. Huitt R. Carpenter, pas WRIKE HAS A MARVELOUS for this pattern add 5 cents a program oa rocKeis ann mis sites which is one in a series of tor, conducted the funeral.

Burial was in the church cemeterv. Planetarium will be closed Thurs I day because Thanksgiving is aj holiday or because of the Duke Carolina football game in Durham. We are committed lo beingj open every day and every boli day, except Christmas Eve andi Christmas Day." m. B. Thompson told police is thows currently beine present William W.

Cates of Oneida, Tenn. Funeral arrangements are in yesterday someone had damaged Music was by the church choir for each pattern for 1st clas; mailing. Send to Daily Times News, 79 Household Arts Dept. P. O.

Box 168, Old Chelsea Sta ed by Southern Eell personnel on; ana Dy a duet composed of Mrs. two houses he owns on Apple Street. He. said two windows Channel 4 each 'inursoay nigni Garland Perry and Mrs. John This series is entitled "This New, complete.

The body will remain at Burke Funeral Home pending tha completion of arrangements. Elfcus. Mrs. Hattie Whitsell, tion, New York II. N.

Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. At the same lime Jenzano re linded patrons of the expanded: had been broken, and there was damage to the walls of the dwellings. Age." The two Southern Bell PATTERN NUMBER.

Pallbearers were Joe Ross, Ben schedule of programs for "Star of Bethlehem." The public program Patrick R. hirby reported to po JUST OUT! Our New 1950 Alice NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be invited to participate in the special program to show the inter Ross, Virgil Windham, Garland! Perry, Loonle Wagoner and Altonj Brooks Needlecraft Book contains ARRAY OF XMAS GIFT ITEMS FOR ALL! est taken Cy industry in present THREE FREE Patterns. Pi is given 13 times weekly, including every night at 8:30 o'clock and at matinees on Saturday 11 ceived by the N. Department Cooper. Mrs.

E. C. Watkins and Mrs. lice last night that someone hadl stolen two flipper type hubcaps from his car while it was parked; in the Burlington Industries lot' on Race Street. Thev were valued ideas galore for home furnishings, ing educational programs ui state.

of Archives and History, RaleigD, fashions, guts, toys, baiaar sell 3 and 4 p. m. and on Sun N. in the office of Mr. George John Elkins were In charge of flowers, assisted by Mesdames ers exciting, unusual designs days at 2, 3, and 4 p.

m. the Magousson Bill is approved by Congress, (he resulting al SI2. crochet, knit, sew, embroider. Programs (or school cnuareni Colclough. 1312 14 W.

Front Burlington, N. up to 2:30 P.M., E.S.T.. December 17. 1959 and im Brant awarded to wuo Boyd Robertson, Frank Isley, John McDaries, Kenneth May, Glenn McPherson, Garland Parry, Vasteen Overman, Phomen Hud huck weav, quilt. Be first with the newest Send 23 cents now! are given at 11 a.

m. and 1 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri would enable the station (0 expand its activities to provide days, and additional perform mediately thereafter publicly: opened and read for the furnishing; of labor, materials and equip Joe Cox. Tom Thornton.

wilt be given at any lime 4 Clubbers To Distribute Seasou Wreaths GRAHAM Plans for the prep Grover Titly, Robert King, meat entering into the construc for 100 or more school, religious, civic or industrial groups. PRINTED PATTERN neth Perry, Koy Ingle, William tion of Alamance Battlegroundt Sommers, Richard Robertson, Museum. Hichway 62, Burlington, statewide coverage. Father Oi Mrs. Chandler Dies hi Durham John Hence Swansea, 63.

Ncuriee Isley, Kelly Keck, Hoyle N. C. Proposals will be received; aration and distribution of Christ in separate amounts lor tne ten Rumley, Howard Hoffman. Hon lelle WhiteseU, John Moody, mas wreaths by 4 Clubs have Plumbine. Electrical, and Savings Bonds October Sales Are Reported Sales of Scries and sav James Smith and Misses Blondie been made by the Alamance County Council.

Heating Air Conditioning Grees'on and Florence Greeson Route 3. Durham, father of Mrs. Complete plans, specifications Mrs. LaMerle Jlikell. assistant and contract documents will be Colen Chandler of Burlington and brother of Mrs.

Jessie AvereUe MRS. MARY LEE MANN FLETCHER home economics agent, showed how to make the wreaths, which will be distributed to Alamance open for inspection in the offices of Mr. George Colclough, 1312 14 ings bonds in Alamance County for October totaled $59,693.20. ac Perfumes Brush Sets Electric Razors Clocks Alarm Clocks Cameras Films Photo Supplies Candy Toys Men's, Women's and Children's Gift Items! Drop In And See Our Stock Now While Ir Is Complete! Write Drug Co. Tfefef in ontee and Qita nf RiirlinetDn.

died yesterday an Final rites for Mrs. Mary Lee crnoon in a Durham hospital after Mann Fletcher. 84. of 1340 South ne to A. P.

Tate, volunteer County Hospital. Alamance Gen W. Front bt, Burlington. Cote and Jones, Architects, Ra two years of failing health and chairman of bond sales in the Church Street, were held y( eral Hospital, the County Home, the Health Building, the Welfare one month of critical illness. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at: lcigh, N.

and in the plan room of AGC in Greensboro and Dodge is brought total sates in the: A native of Person' County, he Rich and Thompson Chapel uuiioing and the Agricultural plan rooms in Greensboro was the son of the late Alfred Mrs. Fletcher died Durham or complete documents' county for the year to $70,407.25, representing 71.7 per cent of the $079,200 quota for 1959. The Christmas wreaths will be Rev. Georce W. Swim may be obtained by those quali Other survivors include his wife delivered by 4 members De Tate reported that Kortn Caro tor of Glenhope Baptist Church, Mrs.

Beulah Day Swanson: Ihree ir 12 to 10 a. m. Club mem conducted the funeral. Burial was other daughters, Miss bers will sing Christmas carols fied who will make a request upon deposit of thirty dollars ($30.00 "or the General Construction and wenly dollars ($20.00) for Mechanical Trades. Deposit checks in Pine Hill Cemetery.

Swanson of the home, and Mrs and present the wreaths. lina residents responded to the higher interest rate of 3 per cent now being paid on savings bonds by increasing purchases in W. V. Copcland Jr. of Charlotte Newly elected officers of the two sons, Wallace Swanson of the council are Carolyn Lajell, president; Dan Perry, vice president: shali be made out to the Arcnitect.

October by six per cent over home and Jack Swanson of Dur PHONE CA.7 7401 Music was by a trio, composed of Mrs. Victor King, Grady Morris and Lonnie Rhodes with a soId by Lonnie Rhodes, Mrs. Margaret Fambrough. organist. Pallbearers were Michael those for October of last year.

ham; three other sisters, Mrs. Danny Allen, secretary: Joyce The full deposit will be refunded to those making a bona fide prime Mable Davis and Mrs. Wi 1 Scarlett, song leader: Faye York, GRAHAM, RC State sates for the year now total $39,750,065. This is 76 per cent of the state's 1959 goal of proposal, provided plans, specitr Clayton of Roxboro and Mrs. Dan ler; and Everelte Mogle, Fletcher.

Donald Purcell. Ray io Ciavlon nf Keelev. Va three! historian. mond Johnson. William Purcell, brothers.

Van Swanson of Erwin.R51 000'000 A report (in the senior Christ Richard Hunter and Ralph Christ Richard Swanson of Fayeiteville. mas social was given by Sonaha cations, and contract documents are returned to the Architect in good condition within five (5) days after receiving bids. Contractors, Materialmen, will receive the deposit less than the Foitcr. The social will be held Dudley Swanson of Roxboro; December 2 at 7:30 o'clock at the and 12 grandchildren. A DWlGIIT PICKETT Agricultural Final rites will be held tomor Dwjght C.

Pickett, 52, of Route died yesterday aiternoon 40 o'clock at his home after Negro News sow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Lowes Grove Baptist Church ot Dmharn. Burial will be in Roxboro City Cemetery. four months of failing health and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT two days of critical illness. Mr. and' Mrs.

Bobby Fowler, The body will remain at How A native of Alamance Lounly, cost of reproduction and mailing provided plans, specifications, and contract documents are returned in good condition within five 151 days after receiving bids. The work consists of a one story, brick and block building, ipprosimately 2100 square feet All Contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the State laws governing their respective trades. he was the son of the late Dr. erton and Bryan Funeral Home in Durham. The family will be at 3624 Austin Avenue in Durham.

Haw River, announce the arrival of a son on November 24 at Alamance County Hospital. Pickett and Mrs. Martha Nicholson Pickett, who survives. Surviving with his mother are MRS. DELLA DAYE CANT two sisters.

Mrs. JOtin u. re Final rites for Mrs. Delia Daye! wards of Drew, France, and Mrs. WONDER blouses sew easy Gant of 934 Apple Street will be I held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30.

Craven E. Snuggs of Route 6. and so smart! They lake so Each Proposal shall accom 11 and a brotner. how little fabric, you can whip up all o'clock al New Covenant Holi Local Tobacco Market To End Season Today The 1959 season of the Burline panied by a cash deposit or a certified check drawn on some bank ard A. Pickett of Route 6.

ness Church. Mrs. Gant died three for practically pennies, morrow's pattern: Women's. or trust company insured by the. Printed Pattern 491S: Mis: Rev.

Elroy Lewis will conduct Final riles will oe neio lomor an afternoon at 2 o'clock al Federal Deposit Insurance torp. of an amount eoual to not les Siies 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Size the funeral, assisted by Rev. stvle 15b yards 35 inch; mid H. W. Fields.

Burial wilt be in ton Tobacco Market ends today, with final sales at Carolina and Coble Warehouses. Belmont Methodist Church. But ial will be in tbe church ceme ten. die life yards 39 inch; lower 2 than five per cent (55 of the Proposal, or in lieu therof a bidder mav offer a bid bond of five city cemetery. yards 35 inch.

Farmers Warehouse ceased op Rev. M. w. warren, paswr Printed directions on each pat per cent (5) of the bid executed erations Friday of last week. of the church, will conduct the tern part.

Easier, accurate. 90 (Continued from Page One I bv a surety company licensed Yesterday at the season assisted by Rev. W. M. Send Thirty live cents in Lov.

pastor of Longs Chapel for this pattern add 10 cents! under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will upon demand forthwith make payment to the out for (he eveiA. Christian Church. eared its end, sales were light in the two warehouses, with only 26,336 pounds sold for an average of S4t. i6. one of (he lowest ex for each pattern for 1st class The Christmas lights in the bus The bodv was taken to (he mailing.

Send to Anne Adams, of Daily Times News, 81 iness area have been erected obligee upon said bond it tbe bid perienced this year. home this afternoon where it will remain until taken to the church to lie in stale a half hour prior Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th St Approximately 8,000.000 pounds: week, and they will be turned on for Ihe first "lime Friday night and will be on each night through ive been sold to date, with thcti New York N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, to the funeraL seasonal average standing at tbe Christmas season.

SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. about $52 per 100 pounds. der fails to execute the contract in accordance with the bid bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, tbe surety shaD pay to the obligee an amount equal to double the amount of said bond. Said deposit shall be retained bv the Owner as liquidated sales yesterday at Car olina Warehouse, Villinex and COMMUNITY (Continued from Page One B) TtcoGounty Projects Are Open For Bids Friday's parade will be the first visit of (he year here for Santa Claus, and aewmpanving him on his visit will be more than a score of beanly queens, headed by Judi Kh'pfeL Miss North Carolina. There will be floats depict Hanuen of Route Kongemonl' sold 942' pounds for an average oi $70 per 1(B pounds, and J.

ewspaper lo erve, the interests' damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten (10) days aft of the county." Pickard ot Route 3, Chapel Hit sold 1.012 pounds at $70.34. Two Alamance County projects He then added: ing tbe Christmas theme, antique cars, clown acts and bands froml are included in the list the Stale At Coble Warenoia. Vali and "Ko newspaper in North Caro er the award or to give satisf lory surety as required by law. A Performance Bond will be iway Commission is now ad HiBoway of Greensooro sold 918 high schools in the area. lina gels the cooperation from' the vertisine for bids.

at $56.82, and F. D. Long There will be horses, ponies, and people i.i doing its job more than One of the projects is a bridge quired for one hundred per cent of Roxboro sold 124 pounds at umal drawn vehicles, and does the Times News, reflecting! over Stoney Creek on a cour.ty; $67. group of marching majorettes led (100) ot the contract price. Pavment will be made on interest of all our people in eir county." by Miss faye uoocn at ihirpam.

basis of ninety five per cent (95 LACK AUTHENTICITY holder of many national and state Club members were told that' road between Burlington and Highway 91. The other is a little more than a mile of paving on three sections of a county road north of Burlington. PHOENIX, Arii Tbe majorette titles. of monthly estimates and final payment made upon comple the wind up to the current The parade is to line up on Phoenix Chamber of Commerce started a campaign to "Sell kin drive is set for Friday night Members will continue sales in tion and acceptance 01 me wots. Main Street between Ruffin andj James Streets, Beginning at 8:30, Bids on the projects will be boeiux rear Round." Southern Alamance until then, clock, and it is to start down with profits going toward civic Invitations in the form of little tdian drums were sent out to opened December 8, and low bids will be reviewed by the wrnrnis sion at its meeting in Raleigh on No bid may be withdrawn after tbe scheduled closing time for the! receipt of bids for a period of; thirty (30) days.

The Owner reserves the right to Main Street at 9 o'clock, bringing Christmas, 1959, to the Bur Ben Bulla presided. boost the campaign. An inscription on the drums read; "Made In reiect any or all bias, to Japan." Brown accepted and agreed December 10 and 11. In all. 13 proiects in 10 counties will open for bids.

Danish explorer Vitus Bering, Informalities and to award con speak at a meeting Nov. 30, in Clopp Furniture Co. tracts in tbe best interest of the Named Director KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) Rep PARKLESS PARK suburban Ruskin Heights, launch Oiraer.

ing the campaign. Charles Brown (D Mo today was sailing under the Russian flag, dis MTN'CO, Okla. Mayor Everett Markle Issued a public Dr. Christopher Crittenden named director of a national cam covered i. he gun of the early American STOP.E NO.

705 E. Davis St. CA 7 7368 paign to nominate Sen. Stuart STORE NO. 1 139 E.

Davis St CA 6 2113 pica for benches, seats and table tons borrowed from the city park1 Symington id mo) tor president Director Department Archives and History Raleigh, North Carolina. Cole and Jones, Architects Raleigh, North Carolina colonists was called a "blunderbuss" from the Dutch "doitder More than half the population of tho state of Delaware lives in to be returned. No place to sit, he said. Ralph president ot iy raington for President saic bus," or "thunder box." Wilmington and its.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Times-News Archive

Pages Available:
304,567
Years Available:
1931-1977