ri»6t 4-B—SAT.. MAY 20, 1961 "TMl TRUTH UNIR^DLIO^. «»aRS!IFIED ORt WHAT A »MA Down r*r At . «jS^ «( AMI mSS* iu CMnaUtiMT*f 0«»r. Vl.MB IM At* %| LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUm^i' NOTICE OF SALE S.P. No. 8059 UNDER AND BY xirtue of an order of the Clerk of the SujX'rior Court of Durham Coiiiity made in the Special I’rocccdinp entitled “ZETHIA T. OVERLY, Administra trix of Uic Estate of ELIAS THOMPSON and ZETHIA T. OV ER&Y, Individi'ally. Petitioner vs THEODORE OVEK3Y. OSSIE THdMPSON and wife, ELLA THOMPSON, ULENICE THOMP SON and wife, DAISY THOMP SON, LINWOOD THOMPSON and wife, ROSETTA THOMPSON, Dfr fendants,” No. 8959, dated April XI. 1961, the undersigi.ed Commis- •ioiier will, on Friday, May ?(j. 1861, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at th..' Court Pnuse Door in Durham County, Nor;h Carolina offer for Hit to the highest biddn for cash, Uut certain tract or parcel of land tying and being in Durham Town- •hip, Durham County, North Caro lina, and more particularly des cribed as follows: DESCRIPTION; Lot No, 73 (Seventy-three^ as shown on Plat of Geerwood Realty Company’s property as recorded In Plat Book 3, Page IUu4o-^ich reference is made. Said lot adjoins Lots No. 72 asd 74 as shown on •aid plat and has a frontage of fifty feet (90) on Gray Street, a 4epth of 138.6 feet and is 73,6 •cross at the rear, it aajoini Norfolk and Western Rai^Aray Itight-of-way on the east side. Upon this lot is a five-room house. Set Deed Book 47, Page 576, Geer- trood Realty Compiny to B. .F. Hopkins, September 1st,-1914. Also ■ee Deed from Glovinia Hopkins, Bessie Hopkins, Nathaniel Hop kins, Pattie Hopkins, John W. Hop kins and Lillie Hopkni.s to C. C. Edwards, dated July 13, 1928, on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Deed Book 91, at Page 587. See Deed from Mary Green, Single to Mary Green Weaver, dated April li6, 1929, and recorded in Deed Book 96, at Page 44. Alsn see Deed from Mary Green Norwood ■nd husband, . to Mary Green Weaver, dated May 19, 1938, and recorded in Deed Book 128, at 1^ 206. THAT THIS sale is made subject to 1960 and 1961 City and County •d valerom taxes, and the highest ktdder shall be required to de posit ten per cent (10%) of his Did as evidence of good faith. This 21st day of April, 1961. F. B. McKISSICK Commissioner Aliril 2B. May 6. 13, 20. north CAROLINA i>URHAlf COUNTY , NOTICE OR RESALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order or lfi§ CTerlc of Superior Court of Durham County in act- loM entitled Daisy B. Turner vs. Minnie Turner, et al, and Daisy B. Turner, Ebcecutrix vs. Thomas M. Divis, et al, the undersigned com- inissioners will on Friday, May 26, IfUl, at 12:00 Noon at the Court house door, Durham, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash a t^Quse and loi. described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake at the point of intersection of the South property line of Martha Street gth the East property line of K^teville Road, as shown da plat hereinafter referred .ii;and runnin? thoncs Sou1|h 85 30’ 4ast with , the Sputh “■r*>ierty line of JiaMha Street 169 et to a «tak?; thence South 60 igrees 6’ West 53 feet to a stake [the Northeast ca ner of Lot No. J: theiii^ North 85 degrees 30’ with the North line of said •t|0t No. 22, 175.5 feet to a stake i».,the East property line of the Klretteville Road at the Northwest •Omer of Lot. No. 22; thence North 17 degrees 40’ East with % East property line of Fayette- yili* Road 54.4 feet to the point ■nd Dkce of beginning, being Lot No.,Jl of the E. M, Proctor Prop erty, as shown on Plat of E. C. Belfin dated April 20, 1908, and reaWed in Plat Book 1, Page 118,' and being the home-place of the late Minnie Turner, deceased. CHiuity and City taxes for the IMr 1961 ar2 to be paid by the purchaser. The bidding will b(*"in at $5.- •00.00. The highest bidder at said Mle will be required to deposit with the commissioners immedi ately following the sale ten per' cent (10%) of the bid as evidence of «'»od faith. This the 11th day of May, 1961 Daniel K. Edwards K. R. Eyerett Robinson' O. Everett F. B. McKissick Commissioners A&T Gets Nine Thousand For Teachers Study GRKENSBORO—A grant of $9,- 175 has been awarded A. and T. College by the National Science Foundation for the operation of an In-Service Institute for Second ary School Teachers of Science and Mathematics. The announcement was made this week by Dr. Samuel D. Proo tor, president. He said the Insti tute has as its main objective to help science and mathematics teachers improve their competenc( in subject specialities, thus i|idihg in preparation of high quality scientists for the future. 4 To Get Honorary Degrees At St. Aug; First Time in History RALEIGH — Honorary degrees will be given to four promieAt persons by St. Augustine’s College at the 94th Commencement exer cise On May 22. This will be thf first time in the history of the college that honorary degrees have been given. ^ Dr. James A. Boyer, president of St. Augustine’s announces tht following persons to receive de grees: Dr. George C. Rdyal, processor of bacteriology, has been name^ director of the Institute. Doctor of Laws—The Honorable G. Mennen Williams, formn gov ernor of Michigan and how the Assistant Secretary of the State for African Affairs. Judge Hubert T. Delany, retired Judge of Domes tic Relations Court of the city oit New York. Doctor of Humane LkttMlj—Mr. Plummer B. Young, Sr., Editor and RINGING FOR BONDiS—Gov. Sanford tolls a replica of erty Bell at the State Museum here as Mrs. Vivian Acker^AMi Tucson, Ariz., “Mrs. U. S. Savings Bonds,” loolj^.^. Methodists Play Prominent Role In Confab on Christian Concerns ON I V I'HIS WEEK WRAL Channel 5 SUNDAY, MAY 21 Big Picture Lone Ranger Shari Lewis Show King Leonardo Fury Teenage Frolic Film Fill Major League Baseball Window on Washington Retrospect Life of Riley Medic , Captain Gallant Wrestling Ozzie and Harriet Bonanza Tati Man %tWlay l«(ight Fights Myke That Spare Asphalt Jungle Movie of 'HlC! •ATURaAY, MAY 20 Unto Ky Parent Ask Abou! 'school O^al Roberts' Church of Our Falh'^rs Circuit Rider Movie Parent-Youth League Woody Hayes open House Walt Disney Presents Shirley Tempiu Maverick Chevy Show Loretta Young This Is Your Life Sunday Late Show 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:S0 11:00 11:30 12:30 1:00 3:30 3:4S 4:00 4:S0 tm S:M 6;M f:itU 10:00 i);tQ Sffl 12:90 IfOQ 1:80 2:00 4'!W) 6:00 #:00 7;00 6:00 f:00 10:00 10:30 U:00 BALTIMORE, Md.—Negro Metho dists played prominent roles in the first National Cohvocation on Christian Concerns of The Metho dist Church, held at Mt. Vernon Place Methodist Church here re cently. Serving as discussion leaders or recorders were the following: Miss Theressa Hover of the Wom an’s' Division of the Board of Mis sions, New York; the Rev, Ernest T. Dixon of the Board of Educa- )ion, Nashville; the Rev, Dr. Clar ence T. R. Nelson, district super intendent of the Lexington Con ference, Columbus, Ohio; the Rev. EaH' H. Crattipton, Philadelphia pastor, and the Rev. Dr. J. In- Publisher of the Norfolk Journal | man Dixon, Cincinnati, Ohio. and Guide Publiab.ing Company and the Rev. F. t(icksfcur(i M^yert, Rector of St. Matthew# £t>iscdtkal Church, Detroit, Mlchi^All. . ; Bishop Matthew W. Cl^ir, Jr., head of the St. Xouis Area of the ilenomination, was a member of thi! Message Committee. The Rev. Dr. Daniel Ridout of Baltimore directed the 100-voice interracial choir at the mass meeting in Con stitution Hall, and the, Rev. John Bryan, professor at Beiinett Col lege, Greensboro, was worship leader. Joe Rogers, 78-year-61d lay lead er of St. James, -Chicago; Miss of St. James Church, Chicago; Mlsi Rhoda Jordan, Hollyw^tf j1[|tr$ss. Charlayne Hunter, ljai^ii|ty ol Georgia co-ed; and the KCT.’Jerry Walker, pastor of the. intec'k'ated St. James Church, C^agd|^ery members of a panel at one of the evoning sessions. The convocation dreW flod 4ellj- gates from every State in tht Union. They came to gript with the social problems of the day, but failed to adopt the statement to the church framed by t)^e Mess age Committee. Cljaified Advertisement Continued from page 1-B -Shaw Knight, Vi\ '.an D. McKay, Joseph B. Mann, Edward R. Mason, tiegi- aald A Mercer, Tyron C. Reece, Bettie D. Ridley, and Sylvia E lifford. Jeremiah Walker, a senior of Carejnbur^, Liberia, was named “Man of the Year,” by the stu-' and received a $10.00 cash FOR SALE , Frazier’s Jlfealty to* • 6 room housit oM Read • 5 Room House Mt Priei 8if>. Price cot For informafion call Phene 682,1306 t #41414* Durl^|ll, C, SERVICES OFFERED . V- PAINTINC the Durt}^> Morgin ft Plwwe - "OUR SERVICE WITH YQUII fmiT Wf Istimat* mmI ^ CAI.L- Durham B|^der« ^ SflPPV BUIkDING MATIRIALS Milton Ave, at W. Main Tel. 6M4167 HELP WAMTED work, r a.m. te 12 noen. Apply in person. Ne pliene calls. T. H. Wamble, lUse't at Norlhflate. You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offer! 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MONDAY, MAY 22 • Aspect I Today I Viewpoint I Today I Debbie Drake i Romper Room I Say When Play Your Hunch I Price Is Right Concentration Truth or Consequences It Could Be You NBC News Amos ’n Andy and Friends Jan Murray Loretta Young Youpg Dr. Malone From These Koois Malce Room For Daddy Here’s Hollywood I Cap’n Five National Velvet Cap’n S Stateline Viewpoint Weather Reeve—Sport^ NBC News Rescue 8 , * The Americtn!>‘ Wells Fargf Whispering Smith The Untouchables Peter Gunn tlatelinc Sj^ortslino Jnck Paar Jack Paar TUESDAY, MAY 23 Aspect ay 'l2S Viewpoint r;feO Today Debbie Drake Romper Room Say When Play Your Hunch Price Is Right Concentration ' ’Truth or Consequences It Could Be You NBC News Amos ’n Andy Jan Murray ^retta Young lYotmg Dr. Malone These Roots mle Rciom For Daddy Here’s Hollywood Catt’n Five Draw McGraw .6^^ Cap’n 5 ra.TO Suteline ff:90 ‘VteVPoint ’’SiS father Sports fM' ttBC News .•tiw Laramie '8’W llitehcock 8:00 Thriller 10:00 NBC White Paper 11:00 Dateline 11:19 Your Le.^islature 11:30 Jack Paar WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 6:90 Aspect 7:00 Today 7:28 Viewpoint 7;80 Today 9:00 Dehbie Drake . 9:15 Rojmper Room ' 10:00 Say When lOjO tUay Your Hunth 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Tru^ or Consequences 12:30 It ^uld Be You 12:15 NPf News 1:00 Ajpros ’n Andy 2:00 Jan M^rray tta Ypung g te. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 4cM fere's ^lUwood 1:08 Stateline ' silseatis" 6:30 Reeve—Sports 8:4S NBC News 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Price Is Right' 8:00 Perry Como 10:00 Naked City 10:80 Tightrope 11:00 twline siSo v8u^g 11:10 Sportsline 11:15 \our i.egislat'i.re 11:30 Jack Paar THURSDAY, MAY 35 7:00 Sea H^nt 6:3P Aspect 7:00 Early Bird Special 7:10 Your Lenislattire 7:2S Viewpoint 7:30 Today 0:00 debbie Drake U:i5 Koinper Room 1U:U0 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hun(:b 11:00 Price Is Ri^ht 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or C0nscq^e;4ces 12:30 It Could Be VoU 12:55 NBC News 1:UU Anuis 'n Andy 2:00 Jan Murray 2:30 Loretta Voung 3:00 Yourg Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Routs 4:t>0 Muke Boom For Daddy \ 4:30 Here’s Hollywood ( 5;00 Cap’n 5 5:30 Huckleberry Ilourto 0:00 Cap’n Five I 6:U5 Stateline 6:20. Viewpoint 6:25 Weather 6:30 Heeve—Sports 6:43 NBC News 7:00 TBA 7:30 Outlaws 8:30 Bat Masterson 9:00 Bachelor Father 9:30 Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Tightrope 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Sportsline 41:15 Your LegiPlaluro 11:30 Jack Paar FRIDAY, MAY 26 7:00 Today 6:30 Aspect 7:25 Viewpoint 7:30 Today 9:00 Debbio Drake 9:15 Romper Room 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 'Truth or Consequences 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Amos ’n Andy 2:00 Jan Murray 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Maione 3:30 From Tlie»e Roots 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Here’s HollJ-wood 5:00 Cap’n 5 5:30 Yogi Bear 6:00 Cap’n 5 6:05 Stateline 6:20 Viewpoint 6:25 Weather 6:30 Reeve—Sports 7:00 Quartet T>me 7:30 TBA b:uO ibA 8:30 TBA 9:00 Lawless Years 9:30 Westinghouse Playhouse 10:00 Michael Shayne 11:Q0 Dateline 11:15 Your Legislature li:30 Jack Paar WTVD Channel 11 SATURDAY, MAY 20 7:00 Tiiree Stooges 8:00 Jet JacKsoa 8:30 Gene Autry 9:30 Capt. Kangirou 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 Magic Land 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:30 Davey and Goliath 12:45 Carolina Baseball 1:00 New York at Cleveland 4:00 Kentucky Derby Preview 4:15 Kentucky Derhv 4:30 Preakness Stakes 5.00 Top Ten IWKI 6:00 Roaring 20’s W 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Perry Mason * 8:30 Checkmate 4 9:30 Have Gun ’ * U):00 Gunsmoks 10:30 Manhunt i 11:06 Country Style * SUNDAY, MAY 21 10:00 Through the Porthole 10:15 Christian Science 10:30 Camera HI 11:00 Washington Conversation 11:30 Accent 12:00 Hignway Holl{>vs 12:30 Pip the Piper 1:00 Benga; Lancers 1:30 Art Lirtklelter and the Kids 1:45 Sunday Movie 4:45 Retrospect 5:00 Amateur Hour 5:30 Lawrence Welk 6:30 20th Century ^ 7:00 Hawaiian Eye 9:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00^. E. Theater 9:30 Jack- Benny 10:00 Candid Camera inrSO What’s My Line 11:00 Sunday News SpeclM 11:15 Star 'nieater MONDAY, /WAY 22 6:45 Eichmann 'Trial 7:00 Morning Jambore* " 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina News 8:15 Capt. Kancaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 10:00 V l-ove Lucy 10-30 Video Village 11:00 Donble Exposure 11:30 Surpriise Packilgt 12:00 lx)ve of Life 12:30 Number Please 1:00 PeRsy Mann .1:30 As the World Tunis 2:00 Facs the Fftdts , S:30 Houw Party -.lii 3:00 Millionaire ; , i 390 Verdict is Yours ' , 4:00 Brighter Day- 4:It'S Sicret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Randstanil 5:30 Rin TiL Tin 6;00 Lawie _ . - ' . 6:)0 Esso 6:iO Weather 6.45 Dmglas Edwards 7:00 Pete ana GWays 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Law a nd Mr. Jones 0:Q0 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Hennessey 10:30 Alcoa Presents 11:00 News 11:15 Eichmann Trial 11:30 Bf4ge 714 TUESDAY, MAY 23 6:45 Elehinann Trial 3:00 Monang juiuoorea 8;U0 CBS News* 8:10 Carpllha News 8:16’ Cept. JUngaroo u,-ttO V|(iio VilUie liQO Dpuiae. Kxyusure iftfprlfe PackKfie ^mber Please loo Peggy Mann 1:80 Al the World Turns iQO Plipe tl»e Facts i;SO llpwe party ;00 Millionaire i:30i verdict is Vours 4;D0 Brighter Day 4:1? 8ecn#t Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 8:00 Bsodstand 8:30 Rocky ard Hw Friends 0:00 Dennik 6:30 Bsso , 6:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards 7:00 Adv. in raraUibb 8:00 Three Sons 8^30 Dobie Gillis 8:00 Tuni Ewell 11:30 Rea Skelton 10:00 Garry Moore ^ . 11.00 News -tj j- 11:15 Eichnunn Trial 11:M Star 'Theatre WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 6:48 Eichmaun 7:00 Morning Jamboree 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Carolina News 8:liV Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 10:00 1 Love Lucy 10:30 Video Village 11:00 Dpuble Expcsure 11:30 Surprise ;*a(*kdge 12i00 Love of Lift- 12:30 Nvmber Please 1:Q0 Peggy Mann 1:^0 As the World 'Turps 2:00 Face the Facts ^:30 House Partv • S;00 Millionaii. ,, 3:30 Verdict is YouTs ' ■ 4:00 Brighter Day 4il5 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night KX) Bandstand ;90 Lone Ranger :00 Bugs Bunny 6:80 Bssb !:40 Weather :48 Douflass Edwards T;00 BA*! _ 7:80 Malibu Run 8:36 Danger Man 9:00 Detectives 9:W) I've GH A Secret 10:00 y. s. Steel lliOO N*wi llllG EMhmann 111^ Star Theater tHUilDAV, MAY 23 MWtiIng Jamboree Naws.^ uhiliiit ,^aws Ca|)t. Kangaroo rCkrtopb Shop I LiWe Lucy Vidtfo VUlagr %^VIe,Sxpn;.u.' " rl^e 1’ackaiis : «r.'liease flNtin World Turns .i^OOJi^ ine.‘Facts purty tu?*o to. 5:00 Bandstand 5:30 Rocky and His friends 6:00 Leave it to Beaver 6:30 Esso i 6:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards 7:00 Bell and Howell Close -Up 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Real McCoys 8:30 Zane Grey 9:00 The Gunslin?br lu.OO Hong Kong 11:00 New.i 11:1P Eichmann Trial 11:30 Star Theater FRIDAY, iMAY 26 7:C0 U. S. Marshal 8:00 News 8:10 Carolina News 8:15 Cai>t. Kangaroo 9:00 Carloon Shop 10:00 I Love Lucy 10:30 Video Village ll:U0 Double Exposure li:30 Surprise Package 12'00 Love of Life 12.30 Number Please t:00 PoRgy Mann 1:30 Af *he World Turns 2:00 Fact; the Facta 2:30 Hoiiiio Parly 3:00 Milliunaire 3:30 Verdict is Yourf 4 no Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Sffirm 4:30 Ed^e of Nlgbt 5:00 Bwndstaod 5:30 RiJi Tin Tin 6:00 Guestward Ho 6:30 Esso 6:40 Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards 7:00 The Third Man 7:30 Rawhide 8:30 Route 60 9:3P Wayiut 10:00 Twilight Zone 10:30 Eyewitness to Hiiftory 11:00 Phillips 66 News ' 11:15 Eichmann Trial 11:30 Star Theater JFK Administration Presses Ahead on C-E WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Ken- nedy administration continued to press ahead on i.he civil rights issue this week. In Athens, Ga., last week. Attor ney General Knbert Keoinedy told a audience al the University of Georgia that the Justicse Depart ment would seek to enft^ce vigor ously laws protecting civil rights. The Justice Unit has already moved to se?k to open Mnce Ed ward Cbunty, Va., schools to Ne groes. iBIRTHS The following births were re ported to the Durham Coun^ Health Department during thli week of May 8 through 13, 1961: James and Irma Riddick, boy; William and Doris ituffin, boy; Albert arid^ EJna ' Johnsoii;npi: Johnny and Pauline Toomer, boy; Charles and Portia Suggs, girl; Carl and Barbara Berry, girl; Ed ward and Barbara Lyons, girl; Her.ry and Lillian Long, boy; W»l- ter and Mary Thomplon, girl. Famous Haircoloring Being Advertised In Carolina Times Godefroy’s Larieuse Hairfolpr- ins is now being ^Vwtised week ly in the Carolina t^i^es. A favo rite with thousands . of wompn coast to coast, Larie^ has wide distribu:ion throughojit Durhate, N. C. This famous liaireoloripg comes in 18 exciting-shades. It 'i» easy to apply, long lasting •kd comes complete in anfi packa^4.' 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