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the CABOLINA TfMKS 8ATURDAV. APRIL 80,1»5S niGC SIX Notice To Crtdltora Havlog qualified aa executrix qt the estate ol Floyd McKin- liuy, auceased, late ot Durham county, JNortii Carolina, this li lu noiuy all persons having ciauns against tse estate ol nud ucceasea to exhibit them to the unaersigned on or before the 21st day of March, 1850, or this notice will be-pleaded in b«i ul their recovery. AU persons iiiUeuted to s&id estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 21st day of March, 1955. Alease McKinney, Executrix C. J. Gates, Attorney "irtwt what toe need—identl- fiOKtkm tagt!” say the Flutz gtmdrupleU of Reidsville, N. C., shotim here with their official identificotion tags authorized by the Federal Ciuil Defense ^^^^dministration_ These tags, now being distributed national- j ly by Pet Milk Company under a new plan worked out with Civil Defense, and in coopera tion with grocers, are appear ing everywhere—but they have a special meaning for the quads, who are so much alike that al most no one can tell “which is which.” Since the quads were "Pet Milk babies” and are still thriving on Pet Evaporated Milk, they were among the very first to receive their lags... special delivery, from Pet Milk Company. Shown with one of the posters used by grocers co operating in the plan, the quads, who will be nine years old in May, are left to right, Alice, Catherine, Louise and Anne More Rural Colored Families i)btaining Better Water Supply WASHINGTON, D. C. ,A stepped up drive is under way in the South to help rural white and colored families ob tain a better water supply. Reports from the State Negro agricultural extension super visors indicate that more than 6,000 rural colored families sank deep wells and installed electric pumps and pressure water systems in the South last year. In Mississippi alone, 1,545 such systems were installed by rural colored families. Alabama reports systems for 306 rural families in 29 counties; Georgia, 685; Louisiana, 410; and Vir ginia, more than 500 last year. The supervisors say the ex tension of electric power into rural areas accounts for the rapid increase in the sinking of deep wells and installation of electric pumps. ^ Extension agents are pushing the water system effort. However, in some areas, they say, facilities for testing water to find out whether it is safe for drinking have not kept pace. While adequate free testing ser vices are available in some States, they are limited in others, resulting in long delays and a tendency to neglect hav ing water tested. Advisory Panel Drafts Safeguards To Reduce Aspirin Accident Hazard RALEIGH A special advisory panel to the Federal Pood and Drug Ad ministration has made_a. num ber of recommendations for tightening up the packaging and distribution of aspirin-con- taining preparations with an eye toward safeguarding child ren, it was learned this week. Representatives of all lead ing producers of aspirin and aspirin-containing preparations “concurred in the five-point pro gram drafted in Washington, D. C. which includes a warning label on all packages, unifor mity of tablet contents at one and one-fourth grains per dos age unit in the childhood forms, and, wider ajxd jTOore effective educational activities to inform physicians, pharmacists, and consumers of the hazards in volved in the accidental inges tion of aspirin containing pre parations. FDA Medical Director, Dr. Albert H. Holland, Jr., cited 113 fatal aspirin poisonings in the United States in 1952, including 86 children under five years of age. Safety Experts (Continued from Page Five) Safety Council. Mr. Kuhli will address the Home, Farm and Community Safety Section which will meet at 10 a.m. Friday, May 20 in Room 35 of the Education Buil ding in Winston-Salem. Other prominent speakers on this section program will in clude Mr. Chris Henkle, Safety Director of the E. I. DuPont Corporation of Kinston, N. C., and Dr. Walter C. Humbert, Pitt County Health Officer. Headquarters for the meeting is the Robert E. Lee Hotel and there is no registration fee. Mr. Baucom has encouraged all in terested persons to attend any and all of the sessions which will get underway with an eve ning meeting Wednesday, May 18. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J. C. CROSS -and wile, MI- ONA CROSS, dated the 25th day of March, 1949, and record ed in Book of Mortgages 396, at Page 145, in the office of the Register of Deeds for IXurham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured, and the said Deed of Trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at Noon on the 5th day of May, 1955, the pro- I perty ■ conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being In the County of Durham, State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particular ly described as follows: The same being the northern half of the following described lot of land, to-wit: That lot of land beginning in the comer of Lot No. 8 on the east side ol Maclin Street., and running thence South 86 degrees East 96 feet with the line of Lot No. 8; thence South 5 degrees West 50 feet to corner dl Lot No. 6; thence North 86 degrees West 96 feet to MackUn Street; thence with Macklin Street 50 feet to the beginning, and being Lot No. 7 as shown by plat and survey as platted by Rufus Massey on the 7th day ol Nov. 1901 and registered in Book of Plats 1, page 24, in the O^ice of the Register of Deeds ol Dur ham Cotinty. This deed conveys the northern half only of the a^ve described lot of land, the southern having been conveyed to Cora Pettiford and her hus band. See deed from R. L. Mc- Dougald, Trustee to Mechanics and Farmers Bank book 113, at page 196, and deed from Me chanics and Farmers Bank to F. L. McCoy and Wife, Book , pag^ Durham Coimty Regis try, This sale will be made sub ject to au prior uens, taxM and cucuiuoiuucub ul lecoiu. inu liie tin UMy Ul Ayiil, 1U90. C. J. GAT£^ Trustae Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY . Notice Of Administration Having qualified as adminis tratrix of the Estate of Ernest Shy Turner, deceased, late ol Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersikned, at 1407 Fayette ville Street, Durham, North Carolina, on. or before the 2nd day of April, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 2nd day of April, 1955. E. S. Bynum, Administratrix William A. Marsh, Jr. Attorney ( \HSTAIIiS VVhilo Seal HI I NDI'I) W mSKI-^ a s^lO PINT 3 4/5 QUART , tttnUJNQ 00„ INC., NEW YORK, N. i. • 8UNDI0 WHilKEY, M (HOOF, n% 6MIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Real Estate, Renting Insurance, Repairs, And Building Supplies ...See... Union Insurance And Realty Co. Telephone 3-6521 814 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. NURTa CAROLINA UoatiAM JiJtacO'l'OJttS NOTICE UAviiNU wi^ALlD'UO) as Exe cutors ot the Jiistate oi Mrs. Al- tnea barns oones, aeceased, late (u uurmun county, XMortn caroima, uus is to nollty au persons having claims against saiO estate to exhibit them to me undersigned at P. O. Box 1422 or 'MU “A East Chapel UiU Sueet, Durham, North CarO' lina, in care of 1\1. Hugh Thomp son, Attorney, oa or oefore tne 19th day of April, 1059, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to said estate will please maite immediate paymeift. Dated this 18th day of April, 1955. Dr. John Dewey Hawkins and Dr. Stephen Junious Wright, Executors of the estate of Mrs. Althea Harris Jones, deceased. M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Robert R. Gatling and wife, Mary Dixon Gatling, dated the 24th day of September, 1948, and recorded in Book 383, page 472, in the office of the RegiS' ter of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Durham, North Carolina, at noon, on'the 20th day of May, 1955, the property conveyed in said deed' of trurt the same lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particular ly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the North side of Drew Street, which stake is at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 12 and is 204 feet In a Westerly direction from the West side of Mitchell Street, and running from said beginning point South 73 degs. 30 mins. West with, the North side of Drew Street 50 ft. to a stake at the comer of Lot No. 14; thence North 47 degs. 42 mins. West 200 ft. to a stake; thence North 73 degs. 30 mins. East 50 ft. to a stake; thence South 47 degs. 42 mins. East 200 ft. to the point of BEGIN NING, and being Lot No. 13, and a portion of Lot No. 18 as shown on plat of the “HENRY HALL PROPERTY”, of record t in Plat Book 5, at page 21, and being all that property shown on the plat entitled “PROPER TY OP ROBERT GATLING,” dated August 20, 1948, and of record in Plat Book—, at page —, and being the same proper ty that is deeded m the deed executed by J. H. Wheeler and Wife to Robert Gatling and wife in Deed Book—, at page—, Registry of Durham County, Reference is hereby made to both of the aforesaid plats and tha aforesaid dMd for iQora complete descriptioa. Bi£GlNNiNG at a Stake Northeasterly line of lot No. oi map hereinafter reterred to, said stake being North 47 degs. 42 nuns. WMt 18.9 ft. from tne Easterly comer of Lot No. 18 on Brew Street; and running thence along and with the said Northeasterly line of 'Lot No. 13 North 47 degs. 42 miss. West 106.1 ft. to a stake, the Norther ly corner of Lot No. 13 in the Ime of lot No. 18; thence South (i6 degs. 12 mins. East 63.5 ft. to a stake; thence South 23 degs. 02 mins. East 50.1 feet to a stake in the Northeasterly line of Lot No. 13, the place or point of BEGINNING, and be ing a triangular portion of Lot No. 12, lying contiguous to lot No. 13 of the HENRY HALL PROPERTY to which reference is hereby made for a more par ticular description. See Deed Book 156, at page 161, Plat iBook 1, page 154, Durham Coimty Registry. Reference is also made to deed dated Sept. 14, 1948, from W. E. Lipscomb and wife to Robert Gatling, re corded in deed book—at page--. The deposit of 10 per cent will be required, and the said bid wUl remain open- for 10 days for increase bids. J. J. Henderson, Trustee Dated this 19th day of April, 1955. C. O. Pearson, Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Trustee Sale Of Land UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by MORSE J. GILMORE and wife, CAREY M. GILMORE, dated the 26 day of March, 1954, and recorded in Book 508, page 465, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County, North Carolina, defoult having been made in the payment of the indebteitoess thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to^bQ)closure,i the underislgned trustee will of-| fer ter sale at public auction to the highest bidder for c^udi at the courthouse door in Dur-' ham^ North Carolina, at noon, on the 20th day of May 1953, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the Coimty of Durham, and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township,! and in the City, and more par ticularly described as follows: | BEGINNING at the inter section of the property lines on the South side of “D" Street (being of a width of 60 feet) and on the West side of Fourth Street, running thence with the property line on the south side of “D" Street, North 85 deg. 30' West 140 feet to the east side of a 20 foot alley; thence with the east side of said alley ^uth 04 deg. 30 Min. West 45 feet to the Northwest cor ner of Lot No. 2 of the plat hereinafter referred to; thence with the north lin^ of said Lot No. 2, South 85 deg. 30 Min. East 140 feet to the property line on the West side of Fourth Street; thence with the ty line of the West side ot Fourth Street, North 04 deg. 30 Min. East 4i feet to the point and place of beginning, and be ing Lot No. 1 of the E. E. Me Clees and T. L. McClees pro perty, as shown by plat and sur vey thereof by E. C. Belvin, Surveyor, dated April 20, 1922 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Dur ham County in Plat Book 3, at page 165, to which reference Is hereby made in Plat Book 3, at page 165, to which reference is hereby made for a more par ticular description of the same. Being a lot in the Northwestern portion of Block No. 29 of the property of West Durham Land Company as shown on plat in Deed Book 18, at page 431; and being a portion of the property conveyed to T. L. McClees by deed dated April 23, 1913 and recorded in Deed Book 46, at page 93, to both of ^yhich re cords reference is also hereby made. This 18th day of April, 1955. J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney NOW IN Niw voM ctrr The niMT Things In UFF Per AH • AccemmedcNten* ol Ihe UMunous . $Q00 Ptr Qnu’y-4 Uvtag Owts N* More ^mAv«.UMiitUL nr.f-iaoe nr HABLBm heart S3.80 QT. $2e40 PINT Seagrams BLINDED WHISKEY MJ Pr**t ff ^ Srain Naatral ^ Smgram-DitHlUri Ctp^ration, ChryiUr BuiUing, Nte York apou apooml! I mBXnEEBSa MANUFACTURED IN GAR NER, NEAR RALEIGH, AND SOLD ALL OVER NORTH CAROLINA FUEL OIL - KEROSENE ACETERED TBLEPBONK 8-1217 DELIVERY on. DEVMS * STOKAOE TANKS FOB SALl 1 BO r" 2® BONDED DRIVERS KENAN HILLSBOBO BOAD OIL COMPANY DVBHAM, N. C. Meet Your Friends At The LEADING SHOP Where You Can Clothe The Entire Feanily On Easy Credit Terms. 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