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EtttiimlQB IN Cr Tlmes Ncwi, Saturday. April I. Chamber Week Set For State Woman In Auto 1." oA.r. romimt Injured Accident Alimanrr CotintV HOSPllal this i Neat week has been proclaimed Chamber of Com merce Week by Got. Jb Scott.

The Cfcarnocr week program pc wored by the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce Eiecutives Association. The purpose of the special week is to rccoziie the more than 1 serving communities in f.orth Carolina, and to caJl tw aPCidnt. Damage to her attention to the thousands of car wa3 estimated at WOO. volunteer business and pro jv rmjv minor leadership and financial suppart'h iirriaVf of "Rogers morning in satisfactory condition yesterday afternoon. Burhnston police reported that Beverlv Lee Reaves of Rt.

7. Burlington, lost control of her car and ran off the bridge or (toss Street north ol Chandler Avenue. No tave msdc crwl la ei o'clock accordmg to police Advised to see doctors were James W. Holmes cf Rt. S.

Burlinzton. driver of one car. iNancy Hagwood of UtB Maple driver oi ine otner car and Brenda Miller of Ki. Mebane. Holmes was charz'd with fail ure to male a movement in jfetv.

Damare to the lioimes car was estimated at sso and to the logwood car at $400. Damage was fieavy in an acci dent which occurred on South of Obituaries Moriiingstur Kites Slated On Monday Final rites lor Navy Lt Lte Momingstar of Itjrjngto.n mil be held Monday mcming at 10 o'clock at the V.ivil ruy? chartl at Per. Fla. Itunat will be In tho r.ilior.iI me It ry there. The Z7year pilot was killed March IS when a Xavv four er.air.ed electronic sn plane crashed at Da Nar.g Air Base in A native of Virpjiina.

Va Mrrr.ir.ptar ns a 1931 graduate or Elon College High School and a graduate of Wake Forest University. He entered the Navy in July 19. Mr. Eunice Morr.ingstar of p. 'i jira hi? Mrs.

Nell Mnrrirjstar: one stepson. Brad Morr.ir.gilar: one sister, Mrs. I'H Maoreof BurLnslon: one brother Dewey Momtegstar of Burur.ion: and an aunt. SUSS YVilue Bowes of Eurllrglon, with whom he made his home. Albert Wayne Klnshaw Albert Wattle Hinshaw, 77, ol Tit'irnn st ri Mt at his ham rt o'clock after Plans Made For Activity Bus Campaign Boosters Club.

Shown here are FrarJc Robinson, Herbert Rhodes, George T. Nail, chairman of the projects committee; Tommy Hcara, and George Crews. (Times News Photo). Area chairmen discuss plans for a fund raising project to pit an activilv hus for Cummings High School and Broadvie Junior High School. Door to door solicitations will begin Thursday.

Tha drive is being sponsored by the Cumxirgs Mebane Street at MortheadiMebane btrect yesiercay air This Is The Law It tOBIXT LIE M. Ut AnMbMMl 10 ir.e local cuamceri. State Association president CemC. Mcslev. Burunztcn Ala mance County Chamber eie cutne vice president met with the governor for the pro clamation ceremony.

Also attending was R. N'eil Oiafin executive vice president of the Rocky Mount chamber. Girl Scout Leadership Training Set On the job training for leaders of Girl Scouts of all ages will begin Monday night from 7: 9:30 o'clock. The training will continue nn Miwutsv nHih Lhroueii May 4 be held at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter for leaders who have had six or more months of experience. Trainers will be Mrs.

T.W. Novell and Mrs. Gar in Ducker of Burlington. Troop camping training will be given at Camp Douglas Lend Saturday April 19 at 9 o'clock through Sunday, April 19 at 3 o'clock, with Jlrs. John South worth 'of Greensboro as tbei raincr.

Help in basic outdoor skills and advanced camping uliillt will be available at Camp Douglas Lond Saturday, April 13 from 9:30 to 3 o'clock. Registrations for alt trninin'1 sr.ouid be sent to the Girl Scout office as soon as possible. Fireman Hurt In Apartment Fire In Graham GRAHAM A Graham volun 1 day at an apartment house fire vcars of failing health and; Greensboro Chapter of the wetts of critical aiEs. Erskine College Alumni A native cf Chatham CountyjAssociation nil held its spring he was the son of the ate meeting rirt Friday, at 6:45 Henry Alexander and Elvira p.m. ia the First Andrews Hinshaw and the bui Reformed Presbyterian Church following a otM car accident BuriiEEtoa.

and Dflmsr CiSt S12 B. Kim St. Damage to each car was estimated at II, M0. Mrs. Sherard wai charged ith rulure to nd right of way.

Two charges resulted from a minor accident on Central Avenue at Edeewood Avenue yesterday morning at M0 involved were cars driven by Mrs. Anns Morrison of 91S W. Davis St. nod Benny Raiford Chaney of Archdale. Mrs.

Momson was cnargea with failure to vield right ol way and Chaney was charged with failure lo reeuce speen avoid an accktentDamage to the Morrison car was estimated at tW and lo the Chaney car at tf. Clara Allred Mcuowen oi ut. Burlington, was charged with, failure to reduce speed to avoid: an accident totiowiag an acci dent on Alamance Road at South iMrai.ffluuM. Also involved in the acciden' was a cat driven by John Char tes Henley of Rt. 1, Snow Damage to the McGowen car was estimated at 300 and to Iho Hoi'py rar at 1700.

Police renarted someone en tered Alamance Lumber Co. sometime between 1:30 odock Tbursday afternoon and 7 o'clock yesterday morning by hreaktng a window and a targe plate glass winnow. Police said nothing was re ported missing. Damage was estimated at 1110. Robert Justice of west Kime Street reported to pohce that someone cut tne top oi mi car while it was narked in his drive way, causing an estimated 1200 damage.

John Adams and David An tenucci, both of Mechaniss, reported to police that someone stole two sets of golf dubs from their car while it was parked at the Holiday Inn here yesterday afternoon. Loss was estaaated at UjD. Robert K. Laws of S. Beaumont Ave.

reported to police that someone tried to bum his storage house on his property sometime between 9:39 o'clock Thursday night and 12:35 o'clock Friday afternoon. No es timate of damage was made. Burlington, reported that between 7 a.m. and 4:15 pm. iThursdav someone" stole a ticlv 'omeler, record player and gear shift knob frctn ha car.

The Ines vr estimated at a Shooting, Stabbing Cases Probed GRAHAM A stabbing and band of Mrs. Leu Zettie West of Burlington. 1'tans lor uie hmnk Hinshaw of the hemejmeetine were Chatter who survives. He was a retired emnlovc of Glen Raven Hills and a 'member of Tillnun. Street Church cf Cod.

In addition to his wife, sur vivors include three daughters, Mrs. Farare Shook of Rt 7, Burlington, Mrs. Mildred Stacey of Burlington, and Mrs. Bessie Mann of Rt. 3, Liberty; on son Floid I.

Hinshaw Kt. 5. Bur lington; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Bradshaw of Swepson viile. and Mrs.

Myrtle WUiersan nf Mebane: four brotners Robert Hinshaw and O.D, Hinshaw, both of Burlington, Ben Hinshaw of Graham and Edwin Hinshaw of Haw River; grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Final ritss will be held at i i i i i 1 ansered vcwr neiaabar, the chances are that he will place hiiilier value on the tree tran you. If tie sues you, tne value of the tree will be determined by a jury. Suppose our next door neigh bor has, growing entirely or. his property, numerous tall trees that furnish so much shade on your land that you are unable to maintain a beautiful lawn or grow vegetables.

What can vou do: uev a cnair am cooi off from the shade of your neighbor's trees during tlie hot summer rnontns. Your neighbor has not given you a legal right to comptain. Antiwar Festival Set For Hill CHAPEL HILL (AP) One of the convicted Chicago seven, Rer.r.ie Davis, wiH appear at an antiwar festival st'Cinel Hilt Apnt 11 12. Bill Barlow, coordinator of the festival, said Friday it woukl Wsii a neat a liiuii dii i war movement by the Vietnam Moratorium Committee. In addition to Davis, who was convicted of crossing state lines to incite to riot dunn the 195! Democratic National Convention, Bartow said festival participants mil include teHs singer Phil Ochs and the head of the national moratorium commiuee.

Sam Brown. Another Malt; Baslion Killed LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) You can cross off another of those "last bastions cf male su premacy." The Gentlemen's Drivina Club, which promotes amateur harness racing, installed Mrs. Stephen Brown, Donerai, I imp rurwai riuiiK cn.ii:j,i.aTin!i!a. is vuitu in itusciaMiunuiiK miiuuxncis Meeting Set By Alumni The Winston Sakm and Limrocd Cheshire Greensboro.

Erkine studrnts and their parents are extended special invr.auon 10 joui alumni and friends at the meet Jina. Erskiae students will music and information and oin in a question and answer session will alumni and Respective students. The meeting will open wiui ia supper. The price is i.joi ncr elate. The Winstoir Salem and Greensboro Chapter includes Erstmc alirrrrr.i from Bunington Greensboro, Ilisffi Point.

Leying ton, ThomaCT'ille, and Winston SaCem. Ersliine. oMest fjur year denominational college in bo i3 If Iff Tf TTIFrF (Continued From Page 1 an increase in com roercialiiaticd and cialiialion of farm operations, stated Mr. Graham. Another problem, he stated, wiil be the 'prk ecost squeeze''.

The commissioner statea tne oy S3V these problems C3.T in dctcatc i is to incretc pro duction and reduce per in it production costs. Graham said go erning and legislatire bodies must turn a more sympathetic ear to the farmers' problems. This problem will be cttnpounded as more and more of legislative represenutivts. both at the state and national level, come from urban areas. Agriculture has always been important bui in fa ga Ercalfr hnrvylaree," or Mr Graham.

Gastonhi Police Threaten Strike GASTO.N'IA, N. C. IAPJ Po as a of of to by to Ls I at 313 a. Maple St. Percy 0.

Burch'of 4 Bankslur 5n ma Ry ROBERT E. LEE (For the N.C. Bar Association! ROUNu.utV TREES This is the first of a spring seriej of articles which will ap pear each week throughout tne r.ext Wee months. They have been written for the non lawyer a public service of the North wroisna tsar Associaio.i. Black and White are adjoining lw.Hr.vners.

The trunk of a tree wuony vn yie unu nut lis orancnes nvemans or. the land of White and the roots the tree penetrate the soil White's land. Is White entitled the fruit on the branches which extend upon his land? No, The tree and all Of its fruit belongs to Black. White is liable to Black if he fakes anv fruit without the consent of, The ownership of the entire tree a a unit is determined the location of thet rink. The law recoaniies the Dractical difficulties which would be in volved in giving to each of the a lieenEe, arising by law respective of consent, mring the owner of the tree the1 risrht to enter on the adjoining land and to ca'Jier the fruit growing on such overha tglng; ora notes.

The trunk of a tree is wholly on the land of Black, hut a portion of its branches and roots extend upon the land of White, Wnite liable to Black if he cuts olf the branches and rooU Iwliich have extended upon his Lirl No. Wliite may cut the bran ches and riots to the line with jout liability for any resulting laamage to tne tree. The owner of a tree has no jeasement of natural right to1 have hi3 tree continue to draw nourishment from and to shade virtue of overhanging ranches and adjoamng lar.d of The cut branches and roots jbelong to the oimer of the tree, not to the neighbor who cuts ithem. Sunday afternoon at S.C. It.

is a coeducaliinaljdividcd share of the tree in The body will remain at Lowelassociate Reformed Prtbyter.m'ithe land of such owners. Fur aal Home the scn Ownership of the tree carries St. inmml hit fnnt in tho 1L" U'1 strpt vesieruav morruni 11:09 o'clock. Involved were cars driven by Nellie Isley Sherard of Rt. 6, On Exhibit At Center GHAHAM Free form sculpture by Conway Belly iThompson now is on exhibit at the Arts Center in tiraham.

Miss Thompson swieialkes in wood and bronze sculnture. She studit(1 al Randptpfcilacoo college, a i i College. Copper Union in New York City, and at trie university of Guanajuato, She has exhibited ia Banne, Crespi, Fleishmann, Tanager and numerour other gallaries in New York City; San Miguel, Mbteeo; Florence, Italy; and throurii ou! Virpnia. Her works appear In privatej collections in London, Mexico City, as well as in Atlanta, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Honolulu and many otner cities. i Miss Thompson apprenticed tnr Iwn vprs in fiew nr to a marble and bnnze worter, and she spent 1963 in intensive (marble quarries.

iApnl 15. Miss Tnompson is ex pected lo give a gallary talk at the center April 15. Bookmobile Schedule IhJOMfL JII L. (Virr.t Cocf Rt. 1, Stor, KI.

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KT. Rt. 1. Hw 11:30 Mrs. v.jrry RI.

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tvr'vrvtifi 3:33 a Crrtm Kirmfc. Rt. 1, .3 Cltyit" syi, taW an is En ELOHLOKS iCt): l.pUr l.tt B'moi! IF WARDtRECNTXCe 3 a Grn Vrt ri. t. SALVATION (Continued From Page 1 and into the.

ocean depths, and he said that regardless i.i wiitit: iiuui Ki, ti.t Arty will go with him. CoL Longino said the Army has places to go, and in the past no one has put it on the sidetrack. In the future, he stated that he hopes no one will push it off the track and that ltwill not fail tomorrow's generation. Maj. James Osborne of Charlotte inducted Hie new members of the board and installed officers with the invocation being given by the Rev.

Lawrence Leonard and the response and benediction by the Rev. R.E.L. Moser. Ed Barnes of the advisory board introduced the speaker. A highlight of the program was the annual report as presented by Capt, George E.

Congleton, head of the local Unit of the Army. Along with his report, a slide presentation was given, depicting activities at the summer camps held for both boys and girls as the camp area south of Graham at the old VFW lake. the local Army band presented music, and as a part of the proRram, two groups ol young people sang several selections under the direction oi Mrs, Coneteton. Mrs. Mary Fix Hooper was recogniied a3 a life member of the advisory board.

In addition to the officers and the new members of the board, others on the advisory board include Oive Shoffner, Mrs. C.R. Faucette, Roma C. Fortune, W.E. Patillo Jr W.E.

Desern, Ed Alexander, Barber, Rev. Harold Cobb, M.W. Boehm, Mrs. Dan Itador, J.V. Simpson, Spencer Eiuiis, Paul Yarborough, Mrs.

Garland Huffman, Mrs. Myrtle Carver, Henderson Scott, Richard Barnwell and Jack O'Kelley, All were recogniied, as was Mrs. Prue Edwards, executive secretary of the United Fund, which last year provided $20, 800 for operations of Salvation Army here. follows: MIDDLE SCHOOLS fried potatoes, cabbage carrot Saltine crackers, pimento cheese an accidental looting fed inves ligations of the Alamance County Sheriffs Department funeral home tonight from to 9 o'clock. Mrs.

Mabel F. Sellcw HAW RIVER Mrs. Mabel Freeman. Sellew. 3.

of Rt. I Haw River, died this morning at 6:40 o'clock in a Burlington hospital after two years of declining health and four days of critical illness. Mrs. Sellcw was a native of ArchcaLe, daughter Oi tne laie John LUingston Freeman and Mildred Maria Hayn orth Freeman. She was a member of irchdale Friends Meeting and was the wife ol the late Wiliiam W.

SeUew. who died In 193. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jeanne Liggett of Raymond, and Mrs. Mildred Watson of Millersville, two sons.

W.W. SeUew Jr. cf Concord, and John E. Sote of Rt I. lira River.

ana one nrotner, James a. rrce i r.an et paou, fa. Final rtes will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Scchrest Chapel in Hiith Pcir.t. Burial will he in Springfield Cemetery there. ine tay wm remain at Sechrest Funeral Hame throughl the service.

Tho Arrested On Drue Jl Urilg KINSTON'. N. C. James1 Area School Menus 'across' the boundary line intoLlL Tl pituuaei ui an ii owner and cause damage. 1 ffi Next week's menus are as licemen at Gastonia have threat by the clogging of a sewer line, ended at possible "sick out'' ifithcre may a recovery of their demands for a pay raise, damages for any injury sus are not met.

The iniun property Alamance County Schools County Hospilsl, where he vas treated and released. The fire bsean yesterday morning around 9:35 o'cloci in tne apartment rented bv Ranuv tiuntcr. no one was at nome in the apartment and firemen had to break the door in. The blaze oriiinated in the hall and spread to the attic. resulting in approximately carnage to tne building and furniture, firemen reported.

two cats died of suffocation. according to the report. RABIES (Continued From Page 1 dey taid. If an animal is roaming loose, he said, it can be identified by the lags and the owner is then notified. Otherwise, the pet might be incarcerated in the city or county pound, and later destroyed iF not claimed.

In addition to vaccination, Mr. Dowdey suggests that dog owners keep animals from running loose. He said that animais running in a pack, or animais which have been allowed to i.uj i iie iu ie likely to be eiposed to disease, as well as more likely to revert to wild instincts and biting. When an owner no longer waiita a pet, Mr. Dowdey said he should 'lake it to the city or county pound and slide il clown a chute.

Animals turned loose often become wild, and will hunt cattle, deer, and other hvestock. Mr. Dowdey said lhat casi a pereon is bitten bv an animal, the wound should be cleaned immediately with soap and water, and then the person should be taken lo his treatment. The animal which bit the person should not be chajed away or snot, but should be captured if possible. If it is r.o! safely possible to capture (he animal, then the dog warden rh ld be ca'Jid th: Cocrriy Health Department.

Animais are heM at the shelters for observation, and if suspected of rabies, their bodies are sent to Raleigh ior ejammaiion. A perron bitten by an ani m3l with rahs jst hie a ierks of painful ihou to counteract the diFease. Therefore, Mr. Dowdey said, every precaution to prevent rabies in animals ihould be taken, and every effort is made lo eiamine an animal hich has bilten a person. ELEMENTARY AND to'order the form of inj jncUve cheese dog.

French relief agair.it the lk may Country stvle iteak. creamed cobtnes. haiiefcd Komesay. 33. of Brwkljnjconferred ith Mayer Gene Some 40 members of the 63 man EtaIf mct Friday night discuss their grievances, then green otans.

not gelatin dessert, milk. Wednesday: oven fried lish, cole slaw, au gratin potatoes, pickle slices, cornbiead. plain cake with lemcn sauce. mUi. during the past 21 hour period.

Johnny Ray Willis. 17. waj reported stabbed in the right side of the back around o'clock this morning at Twilight Inn, located near Mebane. Willis was taken to Alamance County Hospital, where he was treated and released. Steven Wyrick, 13.

of Rt. 1. Eton College, was taken to Alamance County Hospital and treated ana released yesterday af.noon at 2:53 o'clock after accidentally shooting himself in the right forefinger at his home, officers reported. Riot Jury Deliberates CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.

(AP) A six man jury in the court martial ol a black Marine charged with murder during a race riot last July may befrfn deliberating Monday. Testimony in the trial of Pfc, Sylvester T. Hundley 11, accused in the death of Cpl. Edward Bankston, 20, was completed Friday. The prosecution ended its case GIBSONVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TW S(t.

T. cf Ik.ll,, N. ho tkc mnjtlirt ot hm CttstirUlo. Ctritfiai Church bc gianiAg Mon kt Md otfc niilit 7:10 iVnvfh Sit. II.

Afrit IL Omwt t. WlH, tutor and mim Kmma jear.ttewiy. uty Manager tran r.i Ki cy. cf Kir.ston. uer? sr ar.d Councilman Bill Price.

rpitrd early today by (be Lenoir Another meeting with lilltr Cojr.ly De partmc. on.was scheduled frr Monday mr I or.er eIso get a court of such roots iipon his property. Green and Blue are adjoining property owners. The trunk (if tree is directly on the boun line between trie adjomine. dircctlv on ih boundary line, the tree lonrs Thursday: meat loaf, buttered carrots, English peas, hot rolls, cookies, milk.

Friday: vegetab'e soup, bologna sandwich, S.iltine crackers, carrot suck, cinnamon bun. twifc. HIGH SCHOOLS Lity r.iiiDals Mere riven a list'inners. rtno owns the tree and of grievances by the police hat are the rights of the par men last wetk, Included were ties in rrrptvt la the tree? demands for more mir.ty ar.d VVhere the trunk of a tree chips, cinnamon bun, milkiifamilv doctor for fiinhj f.iNtcr Dmmntinns. arges of pasessisg heroin.

Thf arrest; wsre made after law enforcement clficers raided a r.j'.cl near Ki.vilon. Offiwrs said they confiscated a quartet 1 6 cf Sunday I SONG Sunday Monday: vegetable soup, sandwich, carrot sticks, potato nT transturter, cole slaw, potato P03 shortcake, milk: or quat ihares ia the fo adjoin i Tuesday: oven fried chicken, buttered rice, green beans, ir.g owners as ter.ar.s in com CUP milk; or chel salad, milk. nvin. Fjch hit fn.ai i Wednesday: lur.a cassercJe. com.

eariv June Dcai. hot FESTIVAL i Niqht at 7:30 1 chips, milk. floppy Joe, ccic slaw, French beans, applesauce, cake squares p. (he tree whether on or the adjoL If destroys or injurief' frw wiTi.v., i'k Jit the ether, ho is" liable "to 'the! other for one half of the dam are. The peculiar result of thusl doctrine that the tenant in i common of the tree has less; mus or irun piaie.

mns. Thursday: spaghetti wilh meat sauce, toed salsd, French bread, arde miik. Friday: Manager's Day. i i litlliingtoil LltV hcllOOiS Monc'ay: cheese toast, pinto io mi uii us ordiK.iieS'HiL'i cnujoiate icmu. n.vt.

and piamureao, rnni. than he would if it belong holl Tuesday: spaghetti with meat sauce and cheeie, toswd in the rdjilmrt; rwter 'sal prarut f.jttrr rrr.rkrr. r. arh eriWer. frttch breid ANDREWS MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH GRAHAM.

N. C. "A Griirg rhrrrt, Fr.r The fomi. I'rd" Aierage Otrr ffO in Sunday School Attendance Present Ijst Soiulay TTf Ttrrr A CTwrmr CI Ri.a Engene HanciKk Pastor The only way lar.JOfie:'anJ Ljtter, inilk. can get rid nr a tree growingl direcily on the boundary line without Ihe ccni ciil of hiil Wednesday beef and gravy, buttered rice.

Blue Late bean, carrot stick, hot and bu Iter, fresh apple, milk, Tl ursday: lomato soup and crackers, wiirer In bun wiih reigr.oor is to cut it down andichili, slaw, cinnamon bun, milk. then be prtpatcd to answer in FriJav: oven fried fish with tartar sauce, r.uil notadirs damages Ut oneialf of the pear cottaje cheese salad, chocolate pudding wilh whipped top value cf this tree. If you fcavc CirrircaJ and butter, milk..

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