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\ FOR SALif HOMES FOR SALE Beautiful 3 bad-reom tN’tek heriwt ara now undar c«nttructiM In Forktt View Haioht*. taw a* $6M> d«wi> — Balanc* financtd on 20 yaar tarmt. Wallons lUalty 9-lWf HELP WANtED F E M A L b H B t. P maids, new YOfHCJOBE WAIT' in|. FrM room and iMat^d, Htjih- ttt pay' ta $230 manllw Writ** l|» madlately givln* aga, anpartanca and rafaranca, nama «kd addrtta.. Car fara advancad. HAV^A>MAff AOENCY, 4 Bond StiCaat, Ot’aat Nack, N. Y. MALE HELP Shea ihina boy (or man) ta aid portar. Must ba 16 yaars old. Ap ply in parson. CITY NEWS STAND, 209 E. Main St. Will hira handi- cappad. MALE OK FEMALE COOK to serve 200 persons 3 meals daily, must live on cam pus. Woman with experience perferred. Write Mr. B. J. Bat tle, Box Sedalia, N. C. or call Palmer Memorial Institute, 2-501. SERVICES OFFERED COAL “OK In Every Weigh” H. Head & Son tradlngMt McGhee Coal Co. CALL S-1M1 Union Electric Company, Inc. • JClectrical Coutracting • Electrical Supplie* • Electrical Appliance! • Lighting Fixtures • DAY PHONE: 2-6SM • 2Z41 -FAYE3T8VQXX~ltQAO- INLAIO LINOLEUM, ASPHALT RUBBER AND WALL TILE —^Free Estimates— Hunt Linoleum And Tile Company, Inc. PHONE 9-1983—NIGHT 3-3741 35U5 ROXBORO ROAD 10 Shirta reg; l^acked^ 1 or 2 Shirts ^ S or more _ , ■ . -—^ _.|1W -ea. aoo .-ee. iSa Deluxe packed ablrta —ea. 2Qr (Cellophane^ SANITARY Laiinderers And Cleaners , DIAL a-4831 OORNER PINE STREBT AND LAKKWOOP AVAWOR d Ssrvice Speight’s Auto Service Road SertHoe ... St#dm’Cle(iniii9 dirvit'e ... Recapping ,.. tVlteei Aitonin^fc,, pRoi^: flattgr«w>*n# FiayljtyvUl# jMl. I manded in said complaint. This 28th day qt August, 1959. I MargJret Bi. Best CLERK OF THE DURHAM COUNTY COURT WUAiAM A. MARSH, JR., AT- lOHNEY. Sept. 9, 12, 19 26. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DURHAM COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA LSI THE SUPERIOR COURT In the matter of F. V. ALUSON, Admlnistrtaor of the E^state of JAMES THOMAS BOYD, De ceased. The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the Ea- Ut« of JAMES THOMAS B0YI2, late of Durham County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Elstate to present there to the undenign- ed OR or before the 20th day of August, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. AH persons indebted .to said Estate will please make immed iate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day of August, 1950. F, V. ALLISON, Administra tor of the Estate of JAMBS THOMAS BOYD, Deceased. F. B. MCKissick, Attorney 2091/, West Main Street Durham, North Carolina Aug. 29; Sept. 6, 12, 19, 26; Oct. 3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION' NORTH CAROUNA ^ DURHAM COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Execu tor and Executrix of the Estat! of JULIA GOLDSTON, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons haying claims against said estate to exhibit them ro the undersign ed, at Post Office Box 125, Dur ham, North Carolina, on or be fore the 29th day of August, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. EVERETT LEON GOLDSTON f^ecutor OPHELIA GOLDSTON YOUNG Executrix William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney Sept. 5, 12, 19 26; Oct 3, 10; TB SUfWkv MMu-jr. Pawl Fi Whlt4l*r/ a» ne«*a. ot'Trantw wfho waw up> ln> KImtoM, will ba tba tWiM^ hM 98 (eeal chair men tlM’ewfhbvt the state wlio contrMM4 tHelr tlme and an- arsy tevspiM' public swppert far the atainat TB; His appeintmant was announced by tKomaa, K Waedard of Wil son, president oiF the North Ca- rallria Tuharculesis Asseciaiien, at a meatias of Ilia Lanolr-Jonas- Graaliie t^rcwlosis Association, this week, ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having, qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Steven Fon- ville, alias Cleo Hilliard, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to he undersigned at 114 Parrish Street, , .... . Durham, North Carolina, on or,l«ville white school last week. It is an honor that has never before been bestowed oh' students ot Slude|t's Home Projiect Part of National Project WARSAW—Hazel Williams, a second year home economics stu dent at Douglass High School, received a letter last week from Miss Catherine T. Dennis, State Supervisor of Home Economics Education, stating: “This is to inform you that your home project “Keeping My Clothes Clean” was -of such fine caliber of. work that we have submitted it to the U. S. OiBce of Education as a part of our descriotive an nual report.” This is quite an honor to Hazel and her school. She‘is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Warsaw. Mrs. S. D. Hill is her home economics teacher. The honor was also bestowed on Pat Norris, a student of the Beau- before the nth day of August, 1960, or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. „ , .. „ - AH iwrswis indebted-County, tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Ad ministrator. This the 11th day of August, 1959. Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Steven Fon^iUe, alias Cleo Hilliard. August 15. 22, 29; Sept. 9. 12, 19 NEW METHOD lAVmRY And Dry Cleanem 405 Roxboro Street . BROAD ST. BRANCH 1106 Broad Street QUICK ■ SESVICB- WASH TUB> Roxboro Road at AvondiM Drive LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY LWWOOD DALLAS BI|OUNT Pliintiff vs. ALMA LEE BLOUNT, Dtfendant THET ABOVE NAMED DEFEN DANT, Alma Lee Blount, wiQ uk*' notice that an action entitled as 'mve has been commenced itf tlte Dirham County Civil Coert, Upr- h^. North Carolina, by the plain tiff to secure an absolute divorce >r«m the defendant upon the ;{ri>unds of two years separtation; the defendant will further take ndtice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of off Durham. North CaraHna,' iw Courthouse in Durham, on or be-, fore thirty (30) days after thc'3M dsf of October, 1999, and answer orj demur to the complaint in said ^ _ _th«. plaintai wyi ipplj NOTICE KORTH CAROLINA .ilURHAM fy>rNTY IWBR ANt) BY^TUE of an ti|^er' of the Superior Court of fHit-hkn County, dated August 31, 1999, made in a matter entitled “In the Matter of Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Executor of John WWte, Deceased”, the un^er- 3i|^ed: will on the I9th day of O^ober, 1999, at twelve o’clock4 Noon at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, offpr for sale to the highest biddfr for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Durham Town ship, Durham County, North Carti- lioa, and more particularly de scribed as folhiws: . BEGINNING at a, stake located in the Northern curb line of Chest nut Street, South 76 deg. 30’ West 126.8 feet from the Northwest in tersection of Pine (Now Roxboro) and Chestnut Street and"running thence North 13 deg. 14’ West 123.1 feet^V) a stake; thence rufuiing Nort>r73 deg. 46’ East 34.7 feet to a stake; thence running South 3 deg. 45’ West 46. 7 feet to a. stake; thence running South 86 deg. 19* East 12.6 feet to a itake; thence lUnnnig South 14 deg. 02’ East 85.8 feet to a stake in the North TW» eAiHOiyiHA SAT., SH»T; 76. t»# "Tm mUTH U?»IIICL«»«—* New for AMisers to N^ro Market Wrien by Adman four Classics on Tough &-6ame Schedule for {'Morgan State Bears; Meet W. Ya. fete biD.C. NEW YORK—For tin: foiirth an unprecct!cni.J pea?;; and the consecutive year, Claude H. Hall, | educalional level hru known no of-the New York office of Inter* | parallel. Ir’ecfl the Nefro Mar- state United Newspapers, has ket—and the fac ors that shape written a compcehensivc • article! it—are up taiui still risinq.” on'fhc Nearer Market for,'The Ad- Oomplrtc with the lalost statis- vertiscrs’Guide Te Markt'ting. His!'ical data, the article hi’hlight.i latest article, in the 1940 Guide, | the continued expansion tf the wiU be ptiblislMd Octotie^ 30, 1990. Hall, a sales repr(sen.tative and America’s most prolific'writer aH tho- Negra Market, has been de^- crib^ as an “authority”, by Print ers’ Ink. The entire Nejyo Market section o^ The-Guide is liie respon sibility of Mr. Hall. \7ho works closely t with tlw editors J The Advertisers’ Guide To Mar keting, the nation’s fortiniost mar keting publication, circulkites wide ly among advertising agencies, in dustrial ' firms, univers^ies, and | peHons concerned with all phases of marketing. { Hall’s article states in port: “Thei expansion of the urban Negro Mar ket continues at an accelerated pace. The rate of pd[pulation growth is at an all-timfc liligh; the market dollar-value has Jreached' ' i^M^'HALL 'iStm Morris Brown Pins NCC Eagles In Saturday's;Pigskin Opener 13-6 Broncos Eye Win Over Pirates In Opening Tilt By JOHN W. PARKER F.WETTEVILI.r: — That this is jus about as goorl year as any to| shake off tlie “lo.sing jinx” thatj plagued them durins the whole of last .seas-jn i.s the opinion shared I fully by Football Coach Herbert! “Iliiliie” D o u b, his assistant.! Coach Page P. Saunders, and thei IJronco footballers en ma.sse. I A quiet, determined sort of seriou.sness of purpo.se has settled down upon the boys as they C“ thrcunh tlieir daily drill.!. But the coaches con:inue to caution, "We have a long way to ^o”. Therefore drills calculated to condition the, . ^ men and the f.nida.nentalsl Assurance f’ompany has been installed as the 40th remain a bi" ser^ment of the daily | menu down the Fayeiteville way.i Despite the faci that last vear’s NORTH CAROUNA DURAHM COUNTY NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX & EX ECUTOR HAVING QUALIFIED a.^ Ex ecutrix and Executor of the estate of MAGGIE J. SMITH, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate t" ovhihit them to Ibe un- derbigned at 601 Price Street, Dur ham, North Carolina, on ot fore September 6, I960, or this notice wil be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immfediate payment. This the 31st day of August, 1999 (MRS.) BESSIE S. GODLEY Ex ecutrix and A. 0. V/HISENTON, Executor. M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTOR NEY. SEPT. 5, 12, 19, 26; Oct 3, 10. auetion to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door, in Durham, North ‘‘Carolina, at NOON, on the 22nd day of Octo ber, 1959, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same ly ing and being in the County of Durham and State of North Caro lina, in Durham Towns^p, and more particularly described ^ as folrows: Beginning at a stake in the property line of the Northern side | of Pine Drive, 100 feet in a west erly direction from the Northwest intersection of Pina Drive and Grove Street, thence in a westerly direction along Pine Drive, South 88 deg. 00’ West 50 feet to a stake, the Southeast corner of Lpt No. ern propei^y line ofj Chestnut''77 Block “A” of plat hereinafter Morris-Brown’s ^Purple TjVolver ines overcame a first quar|ter de ficit to whip North Carolina Col lege 13-6 here at 0‘KeIIw field Saturday afternoon before some 3,000 fans witnessing both j teams' debut. I Andrew Pinckney, Wolyerinei quarterback, was the incHvidual star of the show. The George town, S. C. senior hit on Bl of 12 aerials, one for a TD pass to halfback Charley Bolden, j The day started off badly for Pinckney, however. In thie first quarter he fumbled a handoff on his own 22. Walter Browink, NCC fullback, recovered and set the stage of the Eagles’ only tjally. Efforts proving futile to crack the Wolverines forward wall, the Eagles sprang halfback ' Rossie Barfield loose on a fourth down power right play. Action carried to the Wolv*erines’ 10. Thi'ee plays advanced to the two yard line. Browing powered oyer from the two. On the conversion try, quarterback Reginald Pryor’s pass to end George Wallace was short. Coach E. J. (Ox) Clemmons crew marched 65 yards in the second period for their first TD. Pinckney’s sevttn yard pass 1/3 Bolden made the count 6-6. Tackle president of the National Insur ance Association which held its annual crMvention here recently, line 1.S essentially -.tie* same, de-j-j-jjp installation ceremony was , ,, I finite weaknesses are apparent and, Spotemher 4 Albert Sharpe put the Wolver nesi „ . J ‘ ieptemoer 9. . . j it IS the.":e shoricomings and others a head with a kick that made the the liaekfield thnt keeps the| ' In an address of acceptance. tally 7-6. La’or in the second quarter Morris BroWn launched a 57 yaW drive that culminated with All- American halfback Charles Bivens bulling over h'om the two yard coaches on the “worried list.” The quarterbr.ek position, a ma jor head.iche from"1he outset, re mains wide open. The most likely candidates for the spot are Earnest! Norman, h fre.shman from Mount line. The extra point try was fum-| Airy, North Carolina and States- bled. Morgan Prexy To Lecture On European Tour ville. North Carolina’s George I Wilson, a sophomore. Each is a I Rood ball handler and each has I been impressive in pre-game 1 drills. CaptaiK -Bis Charlie” Johnson playing his last year of collegiate football has been a splendid per former to date. He is fast and adent both at tackling and block ing. And likewise has Frederick Kodgers, out for his fourth con- BALTIMORE, Md.—Dr. Martin I secutive letter, in football shown D. Jenkins, President of Morgan up ifnpressively in the daily prac- State College, will lecture at Edu- tice sessions; he is a fine blocker caUoRol centers in seven major I and a nian who can get down the overseas' countries on a two-month i f'ck* *u a hurry. State Department sponsored cul tural- exchange program tour. BALTIMORE. Md.—The 14-time iiwa Collotfa Eagtca Ost. 3 at champion Morgan Slate College i Durham, M. C. iooball Bears are scrimmagms to-' For the Bears, the .Id sir of wards the opening of what their >la«»ic3 is their Oct«l>er l«.'h m*et veteran coach Eddie Hurt csflls' ing with Vemmi fSkip> %rcf \un’» “one of the most exciting sched-! Maryland State Colt*- ;e tT.iwks, ules we've faced in years.’’ | Billed as the All-Maryland ^**1.*®- isic, the Intra-state rivalry wfll be Four ela»»i«a phn ganmraUf | pjgyp^j Ballimore’s M*monal strofic opponen s ha*r* com- , 5(jdiuni. 3 p. n, ^.'ifh the Be.irs bined to put added interest in \ to retain the WFTBB Ra \ h e #;ahl • gjn»* M o r j a n j Stttion Tcop.'iy they won last schedule wtvkh kick* off wnen \ whipping tJie Hawka 13- ihe Bears m«e. the North Caro- ^ In their only other meetlmg, . ^ Bears and Hawk-i, clashing as I CI.AA opponents for the first tuae, j fought to a 7-7 deadlock. I in D. C. Duel Second big classic on the Beari’ schedule is their Oetoiaer 24th I meeting with West Virginia State College in the 1959 Capital Clas sic in Washington, D. C.’s Griffith Stadium. Something new in the way of classics for the Bears tomes when they meet Hampton Institute in Portsmouth, V'a., on Nov. 14 in the Fish P,owl. while the some thing old will he the traditional Thanksgiving Classic with Virginia State College on Nov. 26, season closer for the Hiirt-men. This game v.ill be played in Morgan s Hughes Stadium. Team Prospects Does Hurt, .‘?0-year veteran as a by the members of the Associa-| Morgan coach, feel he has a claa- tion. The NIA is comprised of | sic team shaping up? more than 50 companies located. Not quite. The little Morgan in states throughout the country.! mentor feels the- Bears ought to The new presiden* pledged to i develop into a pretty good team jarry on the work of the Associa ; if the ^arterback position is tion in connection with its offlcersl properly filled, and members. T. P. Harris Is President Of Nat'l Ins. Assn. CHICAGO, Illinois — Thomas P. Harris, president and general counsel of the Chicago Metropoli- Mr. Harris expressed appreciation I for the honor bestowed upon him I Eugena “Red” Hunter, a starter at end from last year’s squad has While abroad Dr. Jenkins will | comc through as the team’s “most also attend the inauguration of{ improved” flankman and sopho- Presiden.tj', WiPiam V. S. Tubman more Thomas Itowley, always run- of Liberia as the personal guest of, ”**'3 hard, comes in as the Bronco the Republic's Chief of State, Jan-: Pack’s most improved back so far. uary 3-7 in Monrovia, Liberia. Street; thence running South 76 deg. 30’ West 37.1 feet to a stake along and with the Northern pro perty line of Chestnut Street, the point and place of beginning, the same begin a portion of Lot No. 5 of the New Hope Realty Company Property. See Plat Book 3, page 94i and Plat Book 123, page, 123, in the Office of the Durham County Registry, Durham, North Carolina. See Deed Book 246, page 277, for easement in driveway between 111 and 109 Chestnut Street. On this lot is situated a house known as No.. Ill Chestnut Street. This property: will be sold subject to all prior and 1959 Dur ham County Atl Valorem taxes. This 1st day of September, 1990. WILUAM A. MARSH, JR., COMMISSIONER Sept. 9: 12. 19, 28 north OAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY KO'frCB OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained. l9 a cer tain deed of trust executed by Lottie E. Phillips, widow, dated January 7, 1998, and recorded in Book 618, page 10, in the Office of hk Durham County Civil Court the Register of Deeds of Durham Uw Couaty, North Carwi na, default havlni'bsfn m«de.ln the payroen - of> t^ indobtedness thereby se CUrea and- saM deed of trust beiirj by the terms theerof lubj^ect to t^underaignedjtru* Itrior* psaittt mentioned; thence in a northerly direction along the eastern boun dary line of Lot No. 77 Block “A” North 1 deg. 3(f West 200 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner ofi said Lot No. 77; thence in an east-^ erly direction along the southern' boundary line of Lot No. 71 Block “A” North 88 deg. 00’ East 501 feet to a stake the Northwest cor*| n«r of Lot No. 7S Block “A”; | thence in a northerly direction > along the western boundary line| of said Lot No. 75 South 1 deg. 30’ i East 200 feet to a stake, the point or place of beginning. Same being Lot No. 76 Block “A” Revised Map of MiH Qreve Park, Durham, N.C., Dunbar Realt^ azd Insurance Com pany as of September, 1941, and Way, 1943, by Jloyd E. Womble, R. S., Plat Book 19, pages 68-69. This property will be sold sub ject to.all prior encumbrances and all prior and 1999 Ad Valorem taxes;: This sale will remain open for (10) days to receive increased bids as re()uired by law. I. O. FUNDERBURG, Trustee WILUAM A. MARSH, JR., Attorney This 16th day of September, 1999 Sept.' 19, 26; Oct. 3. 10. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express oiur appre ciation and, thwks to: the maiH?^ friendi whs joined us' in our be> reav“ment of dur loved one. SCHOOt. I Mechanics and Farmers Bank sjsssssssssssssssS Galling ^ All Sliidenls Tomorrow, September 23rd Is Bank Day Save Your Money So You'll Hove It When You Need It! After you’ve start ed saving with your School Sav ings account you will see how thrill ing it can be to watch your bank account g r o w. You’ll be able, to start planning' to spend it for some thing you’ve want ed or needed but couldn’t afford*, and you’ll be sur prised how fast your account will grow. We know how easy it is to put things off, but if you make your decision to Start a school sav ings account, you won’t be sorry later. Mechanics & Fariaers BANE -j SEE CONSOLIDATED CREDIT For 2l3 Chapel Hill St. Durhtm, N. C. Ph. 6987 You Can’t Afford To Miss WNat We Offer! Accident And Health Insurance Ilosintalization Insurance IiulividiKil or Family Plan - Up To $10.00 lVi‘ Day Plus Misoel- laiifous Fors Wilh Siii • ^lical Beiiefils 70 Day** Per Year. ACKNTS WANTED Loral and Slatowide Men or IVomen Soiilliern Fidel itv •/ Mutual Insurance Company PHONE 3-3331 527 Elm Sipeet Durham, 1V» C, Noting that the NIA is thc_ strongest economic organization. Harris proposed a study of “ways of ul.ilizing our considerable in vestments for the economic ad vancement of our race.” In order to achieve o ur organizational goals, he said, we need a sharing of responsibilities and whole hearted cooperation. The new NIA head has been pi’(!sident of the Chicago Metro- prolitan Mutual Assurance since 1^6 when he succeeded the late Robert A. Cole. He first joined the company as genera! counsel in 1932 and was elected to the Chicago Metropolitan Board in 1934. Harris is also a member of the board of directors of the Drexel Motional Bank of Chicago, with assets in excess of $30,000,000. PHONES: 2-7071 - S-6718 H 11 D S 0 N WELL CO. Well Drilling Prices Are Reasonable INI MATTAO CMIDTAM Kere's why you should boy your nppliance from Mont gomery & Aldridge! ... We offer Specialized Servlcc; the best equipped shop in Durham, iaeludiag parts tor all the appliances wc i.ell. ^lontgomery And • Aldiidge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. Morgan A Roney Sts. Phone S183 Opposite Carolina Tbcatre We Close Every Wednesday at .1 P. M. 1 HOUR MARITNIZING (Incorporated) FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 400 West Main Street —> Five Points Ctotuu
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