WANT ADS FOR SALE HOMES FOR SAUE Beautiful 3 bad-room brick homat art now cgnstructien tn For««t Vitw Hatfihtt. Lew at ^00 down — ftalanc* financad on 20 year term*. Vyellont Realty 9-1934 HELP WANTED FEMALE MAIDS, New York jobs waiting, Kroe room and board. Highest pay to $220 per inohtli. Write im mediately giving age, experience and reference, name and address. Hav-a-Maid Agency, 4 Broad St dreat Neck, N. Y. , FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN SEW for profit. Easy Ready-cut wrap arAund aprons home. Net profit $20.40 on doz en, spartime venture. Write. ACCURATE MFGR’S Freeport, New York SERVICES OFFERED UAL “OK In Every Weigh’ M. H. Hea(l & Son trading a* MrCliee Coal Co. CAI.I. 3-IMl Union Electric Company, inc. • Electrical Contracting • Electrical Suppliea • BlpctWonl Aijpliancet • f .Y.*oh/ln,T fi'iThirff '’OAY PftONK- 2-A24H >9 4 1 T’ A ^»T’'T'*T'T*TrTT T T’ R INI AID I.IMOLPUM. COUNTER TOPS, ASPHAI.T, RURBER AND WALL TILE —F’"p* Ea'imate:!— Hunt TJnoleum And Tile Company, Inc. PHONE 9-1BK5—NIGHT 3-3741 3505 ROXBORO ROAD 10 SbtHm geg, packed . 1 or 2 Shirts S I or more Deluxe packe0 shirts .. (Cellophane 1 —fl.M . M. 20c .ei>. 19c SANITARY l^iinderei‘8 And Cleaners PWirxmi CORNER PrNR STREET AND LAKEWOOD^A VENUE j * Service iiargge* Speight’s Auto Service Road Service ... Steam Cleanini, Strvire ,.. Recapping.... Wheel AHanment. PHONE- a-anT' P^ttl«rr»w unrt fovHtPvllle St« NKW METHOD LAUNDRY And Dry Cleauerj* 405 Roxboro Street BROAD ST. BRANCH 1106 Broad Street QUICK - SERVICE WASH TUB Roxboro Road nt Avondale Drive LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALi Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Lonnie Tinnin, Widower to J. J. Henderson, Trustee, Mechanics & Farmers B«nk dated the 16th day of September, 1988, and recorded in Mortgage Book 615, at page 155 196 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default havin" been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereby subject to fore closure, the underslghed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Durham County, North Carolina, at noon, on the {t4th day of November, 1959, the prMerty conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same be ing and lying in the County of Durham, State of North Carolina, Durham Township, and more par ticularly describea as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the Southwest side of Snow Hill Road 151 feet in a Southeriy direction from the South sic|e of Duke Bou iovard, at the Southwest cornfer of Lot No. 8 as shown on the plat herein after referred to, and run ning thehce^oUth 79 degrees 0’ Bast ^5 feet to a stake; thence South 36 degrees 30’ West 75 feet to a ptake; thence North 79 de grees 0’ West 225 feet to a stake on the'Southwest side of the Snow Hill Road; thence along and with the Southeast side of the Snow Hill Road North SC degrees 30’ Eiast 75 feet to a stake, the point ot beginning and being Lots No. 5, 6 and 7 in Block “A” of MILL GROVE PARK us per plat and jurvey thereof now on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 14 page 55 to which reference is hereby made for a more particu lar description of game. This sale shall be made subject to all outstanding liens of record. This the 22nd day of October, 195t'. T. J. HENDERSON, Tru.steo LISBON C. BERRY, JR. Attorney Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTRICE NOTICE HAVING qualified as executrix of the estate of Leoia^ Hunter Cot ton, deceased, late 'of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 408 Fowler Avenue, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of Octo ber, 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mane immediate pay ment. This 12th day of October, ^959 (MRS.) MADGE HARGRAVES, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF (MRS.) LEOLA HUNTER COTTON, DECEASED. M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTORNEY. Oct. 17, 24^ 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21. NOffTH CAROLINA " DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Mary Adams Shepard, deceased, Ut« of Dur ham County, N. €., this la to no tify, all persona havini claims uga^t; said estate to exhibit them tflr ttie^unaersigoed at U4 W. Far rifb StreA, Durham, N. C. on or before the 29Ui dajr «( Octobtr. iVORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE WHEREAS, the undersigned, jcting as Trustee in a certain )eed of Trust executed by Peco- ia Pointer, Widow and recorded in Book 509, Page 187, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, foreclosed and offered for sale the land hefein after desciibed; and whei^js •vithin the time allowed by law ind advanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court imd an order issued directln^i the Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $5,907.00. ' NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of said order of the clerk of the Superior Court of Durham County, and the power of sale contained in ^aid Deed of Trust, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale under said opening bid at public auction to the higest bidder for cash at the door of the County Court House in Durham County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noopfon the 18th day of scribed proberty located in Dur ham Township. Durham County, North Carolina, to-wit; DESCRIPTION BEGINNING at an iron stake in the West property line of Pickett Street, said stake being 142.5 feet in a northerly direction from the face of the North curb line of Memphis Street: and running thence North 85 degrees 00’ West too feet to an iroti stake; thence North 5 degrees 00’ East 40.8 feet to an iron stake: thence South 8S degrees 00’ East 100 feet to an iron stake in the West property line of Pickett Street; thtnce along and with .the West property line of said Pockett Street Soutn 5- decrees 00’ West 40.8 feet to the place and point of beginning, and being a portion of Lot No. 9 of the MINERVA FOWLER PRO- PSRTY as shown in Plat Book 24, at Page 122, on said lot is situated a house listed as 808 Pickett Street in the City of Durham, with an easement of 6 feet wicVe and too feet deep on the .East side of said lot being used as a com mon driveway. The sale shall be made subject to all outstanding taxes and street asiesiments. This the 30th day of October, 1959. J. J. Henderson, Trustee F. B. McKissick Attorney Nov. 7, 14 Sampson Wins District Title CLINTON—The Sampson High I School Rams, of Clinton, clinched the pastern dii^trict A football title by l>eating P. S. James, of Tren ton, in the Rams Homccoming game rocently. They had to come from behind, however, on the strength of a pan in'.crccplion and a fumble recov- __ ^ cry to stop the Trenton gridders, jt,.e„gth, some College and 4o»l't J T H f. c A K U L I in A lIMfeS ' I 9AT„ MOV. 14. HS9 "THC tRLTM Uwawnw-to* -XXK / Shaw Seeks First Win Apnst Lincoln in Homecoming iaiiirday rtALEIGH~The wlnless bu*. inv p( Stww Vm* a»4 tlie f#* proved Shaw University Bears will turning of the fHjpred men. 0iaw be seeking their first win pi the sbould ?ive Lineate plenty cwn- jcason against Mneoln Univerwty petiliQfl. here Saturday, November 14. | Lincoln will be fresh Irnm a The Bears will don the Marnonl^in over rejuvenated Sk Paul** DANCING END—Johnny Ward- law, Aggie end, dances a balle rina a* he gathers in a 12 yard pass from Paul Swann. Wardlsw caught three aerials, one for a TO. The action took place in the game against Florida AAM last Saturday in which the Aggies lost 28-14. be up for the hing that they have not had the contest to make ft a Umik and oppo.tunity to do since October interesting battle. 3, due to injuries. I , ^ . Siiaw, idle last week, lost a hani Returning to the pctive list arc fought battle to North Carnlhia monies, featuring the crowning of ’halfback Joe Mann and fullback; t'oUegc Despite the fact 14-e. Many alumni and friends of the school were on hand to sec the I Rams rack up their victory, and to witness colorful halftime cere- Charlie Holmes Leads Miryland State jo Easy 26-0 Victory Over Delaware State Gridders ; -& DOVER, Del. — Playing in a irfaryland State took over on its and a The kick for the con- sea of mud and during intermit-1 own 20. With Halfback Charles version failed, and Maryland State tent rains, the Delaware Slate Hor-| Holmes doing most of the running, led C-0. nets ■were defeated 26-0 in their Maryland State moved to thev?5 annual classic with the Maryland ^ yard line of DSC, Quarterback Jotr State Hawks. I Robinson then hit End Calvert T)a- Following an exchange of punts,] vidson with a pass for 25 yds. In the same quarter when DSC’s Evander Duck punted to his own 4^ Maryland State’s Holmes took Shirley Frazier, a charming senior, as “Miss Sampson High." Tren'on’s gridders drew first blood in the first half, scoring on a five yard cantor after they had been placed in scoring position with a long pass completion. They failed to convert, and the Rams stormed back in the second half to contain the' Jones High '.earn, force them into mistakes and take advantage of the errors to push across the game-winning score. Louis Williams. that the Bear* loat, they reeeived With the continuous improve- jjjd many excellent line plays . .J (rom tackles Otis Clark, and Jesaie B. Carter, and atellar perfonnances from guards. Primus Sloan and Uayzel Robinson, along with cen ter Lynous Hall. THIS WEEK'S GRID SLATE CIAA Benedict College at N. C. C. N. C. A4T at Virginia State The first Rams’ touchdown C- Smith at fit. Augustine came after a pass interception. The sccond score followed a recovery of a Trenton fumble by Albert the pigskin and scooted all the i Butler on the Trenton 20. J. D. way for a TD. The kick for the | Boykins scored for the Rams, conversion was blocked, and the score, 12-0, stood at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter saw the Maryland State Hawks garner an other TD when Tackle John Hobbs of Maryland State blocked a DSC punt on DSC’s 40 yard line with Maryland Slate taking over. With Halfbacks Holmes and William , ... Gray alternating in carrying the are concerned. Injuries Play Tricks on Aggies GREENSBORO — The law of averages has pkiyed tricks on the A&T College Aggies during the St. Paul College at Livingstone Kcatvky State at Bluefield Delaware State at Kings College Md. ijfate at Elizabeth City State Teachers College Winston Salem at FayettevilU Morgan State at Hajnpton Lincoln U. at Shaw U. Morehouse at Howard U. SIAC Bcnedrict Cellega at N. C. C. Florida A&M at Allen U. Morris Brown at S. C. State Bethune Cookman at Xavier Tougaloo at Alabama A&M Earlier in the season all of the! on the next Saturday. Late.’ a rash of injuries broke ball. William Gray finally went over from the 9 for a TD and also ran, himself, the conversion to make the .score 20-0, Maryland State. The half ended without fur ther scoring. In the third quarter, Maryland , State .scored again following a , , , , I DSC punt by Health from his 101the halfbacks. It can 110 his own 32 yd. line. Maryland “"'y ^^ree half- State’s Halfback William Gray set! ‘**em lame, were the stage for the final TD with inmportant Mary- 10 yd. return of the punt to the,*®”'* clash. 22 of DSC. Following a running! The “law” took a big boating in play of 7 yards. Quarterback Rob ’^e Morgan game. Three centers mson hit Halfback John Price with! ^lack, Wilbur and Wiley Ilar- a pass that was good for 15 yds.l*'*-'' "ere benched with minor in- and a TD. The run for the >on-, juries on consecutive plays start- Vfersion ■ failed, and thS" score, 26- 0 Maryland State, stood at the end of the game following a score less fourth quarter. Ends Glen Knight and Leslie Camm and quarterback Frank Baker was also outstanding. The game is scheduled for 2:00 R.M. in Chavis Park. OTHERS Southern at Wiley . . . . , , , Te.\as Southern at Jackson State injuries vyere heaped on quarter-' backs and almost nobody, .hclud-l,r^„^ ^incoki ing Bert Piggolt, head coach, knew who would f'o the signal calling W. Va. at West Liberty Grambling at Arkansas A&M I St. Paul a.' Livingstone College NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE^ Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Portia R. Moore, deeeaied, late of Durham County, Durham, North Carolina, this it to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 114 W. Parrish Street, Durham, Durham, N. C., on or before the 30th day of October 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please njake im mediate payment. / This 27th day of October, 1959. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK, Administrator of the estate of Portia R. Moore, Deceased. C. 0. PEARSON, Attorney Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28^ Dec. 5. 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are asked to make immediate pay ment. This 89th day of October, 1959. MECHANICS * FARMERS BANK, Executor of the Estate of Mr*. Mary Adanx Shevard, Decnied. Octobar 81, Nov. T, 14, SI, 28; 04C. ». UN. GROUND GAINER—Nelson Gu thrie, of Gastonia, sophomore halfback for the Winston-Salem Teachers College Rams, led the conftranca in. rushing for the first half of the season. Ousted from the top spot last week by A^organ's earl Bowen, Guthrie is ye.' one of Rams' offensive weapons. He will be in the line up when the Winston-Salem team 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 Henry E. Goldston. Jr., and wife, Maude Q. Goldston, dated Septem ber 15, 1958, and recorded in Book 615, page 195, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed, Trustee, wifi offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at NOON, on the 2nd day of De cember, 1959, the property con- veyejEl' in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the Coun ty of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and nioije particularly described as follows: BEGINNING . at the Southwest intersection of Glenn Street and an 8-foot alley and running thence along and with the West side of said alley, South 36 deg. 15’ West 99.60 feet to a stake; thence North 62 deg. 30’ West 61.38 feet to a stake; thence North 30 deg. East 99 feet to a stake on the South side of Glenn Street; thence along and with the South side of Glenn Street, South 62 deg. 30’ East 74.58 feet to a stake; the point of begin ning, the same being Lot No. 1 of the IGOODLOE LANDS, as shown by the survey of J. C. T. Massey, dated November 25, 1914 and by the (recorded plat thereof in Plat ,Pook 2, at page 150, Durham County Registry. Also see deed from Victor S. Bryant, .Trustee, to Robbie L. Goodloe, dated Febru ary 20, J93# and recorded in Deed 'Book 116, page 353. On this lot is located a house known as No. 714 Glenn Street. This property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and 1959 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. J. S. STEWART, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., Attorney Thli 27th day of October, 1959. Oct 31. Nov. 7, 14, 21. meets Fayottevllle State Teach ers College Saturday. Maryland State now has a rec ord of 4 wins and 1 defeat. Dela ware State’s record is 1 win and 3 defeats.’ I INI OUR sdsmss , j tSTOmPYOUl — t| 814 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TEL. 3-6251 Union Insurance And Realty Co. SEE CONSOLIDATED CREDIT For Loans 215 Chapel Hill St. Durham, N. C. Ph.-6987 ing the half of that ball game. Haul Thompson handled the snaps for the remainder of the engage ment. 80 PROOF Straight BOURBON Whiskey ■•HIT ♦3-«o 4/6 QUART tVMNI MCmUM COaVANV PHONES: 2-7071 - 5-6718 HUDSON WELL CO. Well Drillmf» Price* Are Reasonable EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS (All Makes) RADIO and TV REPAIRS Free Check Up BULL CITY WATCH,' IIADIO TV SERVICE 512 E. Pettigrew St. 4-1291 You Can'l Afford 'I'o Mi.ss Wfial We Offt-r! Acciiieni And lleullh Insurance lloniiitaliznlion Insurance Iiidividuul or Family Fiait - Up To $10.00 I’ll- Ua> Plus Misrel- l:iut*oiis FfM*s Willi Sur* B«*npfiis 70 Days Per Year. AGENTS WANTED Loral and Stntncide Men or Wttmen Soiillierii Fhlelilv Miitiinl Insurance TIonipany PHONE 527 Elm Stretit Durham, iV. C. DR. II. T. LEWIS — anO.MKTRIST — EYE EX.\^IIX.\TI0.VS—l’IESCUilUNG OF Gl.ASSES New Address—Hill Bltlg., Ill Corcoran St. Formerly 323 ,W. Maitf . Phone 9-3168 mi MAYTAe CMWTAm Here'« why you should buy your Appliance from Mont gomery & Aldridge!... We offer Specirlized Service; the best equipped shop In Durham, including parts for all the appliances we • tell. Montgomery And Aldtidge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. IVIorgan & Roney Sts. P^one 6183 Opposite C«»»llna Theatre We Close Every Wednesday at I P. M. FLEL OIL- KEROSENE Metered Delivei*y' Teje^hpfi 8-121 KENAN OIL COMPANY HILLSBORO ROAD DLRIIAM, N. C. FOOTBALL -CAROUNA ClASSIC- A AND AGGIES Vs. N.C. COJ^LEGE EAG;J.ES . Thank^iviii]^ SM GREENSBORO MEM.^ADniM THURSDAY, NOVEMHEB Admision CfiSSlftm W

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