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i ih £ b'a H>0L a -1 liMiri S , --4¥^-«UKHAM, N. C. SATUilOAY, OCTOBER 20, RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tta«der Ckisaified: Minimum charge |1.M. 6c p«r word Deadline: 12 o'do«k Noon Tuesday SERVICES OFFERED 1 »(M>K !VIA4lTINrZIN(; (Incai^Mrated; FOR THE rest in DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE Utin 9tir««( FW« Polnl* SANITARY luamMlererfl and CSeanerfi COK. ROXBORO Vr. AND tAMWOOO AVINUI "OUR SERVICE STARTS WITH YOUR FIRST CALL" We EttlmMe and Deliver Durham Buflders & Supply ■UILDINGS MATBRIALS Milton Ave. et We«t MeIn Tel. 6$4-0U7 0. C. May Co. . . Hm (ood choice In paints PAFNTING A PAPERING CONTRACTOR Kyanize Morran A Ron*r Str^ete Dwtfiem, North Carellni Phone 684-042S nae (1) five . (SI room new brick VMie»'r hotup with car nort *nd (1> ieven (T) rnom housfl Two (2) house nn two (2t acrns nf land one n> extra lot located on Hi“hwav. concrete vihrator Work can bo unlH on install- nt. One (1) refrigerator and ^ve electric. Call 682-1306 'PRAZIiR RIALTY COMPANY AiUTO SERVICES Service Gara^res SPEIGHTS AUTO SERVICE Servtre—steam CUanhia •errlee — Recapplns — Wheel Alignment PHONI M2-3575 ^l#r.'w end Fayetteville tts. You Can’t Afford To Ml«« What We Offer! ACCIDENT AND HFJSLTH INSURANCE HOSPITAI.IZATION INSURANCE Individual or Familv Plan-Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Mis- eellaneous Pees With Sursrica] Benefits 70 Days Per Year AGENTS WANTED Local & Statewide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Co. phone SIMSSl mtmvT- DUMUIi. N. C lbo*l wo^ncB NEW METHOD LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 40S Roxboro Street BROAD ST. BRANCH 1106 Broad Street QUICK . SERVICE WASH rUB Roxboro Road at Aroadala Drlra These vara have been thor- oughly reconditioned for thousands of troubles free miles. fif bodge 2 br. HT i>«lu A»r t R&H, AT Like Nt'iV A] Dodge Lancer 4-Door R&H, AT .... Q£k VW Sedan X Nice Simca 4-Dr. ^ R&H. Niec $1995 1695 1895 895 55 Ford 4-Do«r 495 54 Dedae 4-Or 395 OPEN TIL • W. Main Ph. north cabouwa DURHAM TRUSTfP ^ undbr and^ by the power of •*!« contained 111 « WItUAM TOI^eRT ahd wife. ODESSA TOLBERT, dated the 2^ of Mm. laSL and neorM in Book 568. page 3», ^ thP office of the Register of Deed* of Durham County, tlorth C»roHoa, default hsvlng been f^e In the payment of the Indebtednew {hereby secured and l*id deed oi trust being by the terms therrof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for »ale at public suction to the highest bidder for cash the conrtnouse door In Durham, North Csrolins, at Noon, on the «rd day of Novem- bpr, IMS. the i>roperty conveyed In said deed of tnist, the *ame ivlnu and belnji In the Countv of Durham. SUte of N(?;th Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; . » » 1. BEOmiOlNO «t a point at the Intersectton of the property line at the Northwest Ipte^ecttpn ^of Alhrisht Street (how Fay Street) and Bender Street and being on the north side of Fsy Street snd the west dde of ^nder Streep thence along and with ^ Street South 48 deg. iO’ West IM.a feet to a stake; thente North 41 deg 30’ East 06.2 feet to a sUke; thence North dag.,^«’ 155.4 feet to the,West side of Ben der Street: i thence along Bender Street, South 16 deg. 20’ East 44.0 feet to point or place of he- beginning. Same being a western portion of Lot No. "16 as shown on Map recorded In office of the Register of Deeds for Durham Countv in Plat Book 7, at page 102. Also see Map of property re quired for cutting off Bender Street on record In Office of City Engineer, Durham County. This property herein described being a part of the original tract and li subject to the rights contained in an easement to the Southern Pow er Company conveying right-of- way across original tract owned by Daniel Mumford and conveyed to First National Company, thence to New Hope Realty Company. Re ference Is hereby made tb Book 131, page 104, Mechanics and Far mers Bank. Admiulctrator of L W. Wllhoite, to Southern Fidelity Mutual Ins. Co. X. MOINNINO at a poUit at the Intersection of the property line at the Northeast Intersection of Albright Street (now Fay Street) and Bender Street and being on the North side of Fay Street and the east side of Bender Street, and running theare with Bender Street, North 16 deg. 20* West 33 feet to a stake; thence North 60 deg. 41’ East 20.03 feet to a point; thence South 16 deg. 2’ West 29 tMt to the north side of Fsy Street extended} thence alon.g Fay Streei South IB deg. 30’ West 22.2 feet to tftt Northeast comer of Fay StKaf and Bewlag Street same being an eaetern p^on of Lot No. 19 as shown on may re- U Ofln Local Deaths iod Funerals Ueeds, purnam Louniy In Plat Book 7, page 1#2. For further re ference see property required for eutting off .Bender Street on K- cod in offlce of ICnqinecr, ^pg Lucille Cameron Bufltt-1 cemetery KrdescXd bo^? a'^rt'orP"®- of Roxboro died ^t-^ Survivl^ are the widow, •he orlilMl tract is subjwrt toli'''day- . Mrs, Ethel Lyons, one daughter the rights contained in an ease-1 Services were conductedt..at Miss Ida Mae Lyons of the mcHit 10 the Southern Power Com- the Mount Bethel Baptist | home, two sons, Clarence and pany and conveylns rijjht of way| 2 p. m. Tuesday by Lewis Lyons of the home, four Sforll Ind cZ%i\ U. R. Booker, Burial follbw brothers, Lennie and Lonnie »’irst National Company, thence to,®“ l" Beechwood Cemetery | Shepherd of .934 Martha St. Survivors are her husband,' were held at 1 p. m. Sunday at John Bumpass. five sisters, the St. Joseph’s A. M E Mrs. Odessa Oenrtry, and Mrs. Church, Burial followed Jn Rosetta Gentry of BoMboro, 'Beechwood cemetery. The Rev. New Hope Koalty Company I’.IJT T!US SAI.E will lie made iubject to all out.jtanding tuxes und municipal assessment Uue ^•gainst tlie .lame THIS SALE WILL REMAIN open for ten days to receive increasf bids, a.« required by law, WILLIAM J, WAf.KKR, Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney. n 13, 20. 27. NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX DURHAM COUNTY HAVING QUAUFIED as execu trix of the estate of Jesse Peien 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 425 Barnhill Street, Hurham, North Carolina, on or be fore the 7 day of October, 1063 or this notice will be pleaded ill bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This, the 2nd day of October 1962, (Mrs.) Mildred Peten Hayes. Executrix of the estate of Jessie Peten, Deceased. M. Hugh ’niomoson, Attorney. Oct. 6,- 13, 20, 27 Tinei' SiilHiijpliii CMest slices, potato salad, green beans, hot rolls, coffe and cake. (Continued from :front page) Mrs. Sadie M. Sneed. Roupremont 30 000 Mr.s. Delores I.. Arti.s, Raleigh Miss Lois Haialip, High Point Mr.s. I'Icjra K. Moore. Winston-Salom Mr. 0, H. Davis, Charlotte Afrs, Ruby S. Thomas. I-aurinburg .... F-. G. Green, Chnriotte Miss Tuliette Flarris, Ffigh Point Mrs. .m,ooo .so 000 30.000 .30,000 .30.000 .30.000 .30000 Reulah Wright, Rcid.sville .30.0001 Mrs. Ethel Ma* Green of Dyr- Mlivin Chester Swann, pastor I Lamer P. Dixon, who died in Hargett Funeral Chapel with, ® hospital Monday night, Rev. A. S. Croom officiating. I were held Sunday at 1 p. m. at Burial followed in Beechwood' the Burthey Funeral Chapel; Cemetery. Burial followed in Ricks Surviving is one son, Alphonzo Cemetery in: Nashville. jo„eg Surviving are five sons. Nor-' — ham, Mrs. Esteila Caspenter aod conducted the service. Mrs. Ester Oreen of •Paterson, • ♦ • N. J., lour brothers, WiUie and I ERNEST COLLEY Elbert Camerorr of Roxboro, | Ernest Colley, 3ld Mur^jhy Tommy snd Oscar Cameron of St. died Friday, October 12, at Paterson, N. J, and one unole. NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICI OP RESALE Annie Ruth Moody and husband Early Moody; Mary Alice Jones and husband Romeo Jone^ Petitioners vs. Hattie Alston Respondent Under and by virtue of an ord er of Superior Court of Durham County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled as above, the un. dersiKned Commissioners will on the 27th day of October 1062, at twelve o’clock Noon, on the prem ises herein described, offer for sale to the highest J)idder for cash, that certain lot -Jr parcel ol land in Durham County, Durham, North Carolina more particularly described as follows- Beginning at an ;ron stake in the edge of the street ditch on the South side of Llnwocd street, in the southeast portion of the city of Durham, A. W. Sorrel, northeast corner and running thente Soiith 23 3/4 West IBS feet to an Iron stake in B. L. Duke’s line; thence North 67 3/4 West 99 feet to Southeast corner of Lot No. IQ; thence North 22 3/4 East 169 feet with eastern line of said lot to an iron stake in the edge of street ditch on the South Veterans Hospital. Funeral services were held on Monday at Russel Memorial Church. Rev. C. R. White of ficiated. Burial followed in Glenview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Belle Colley, one son, Ernest Lee; three sisters, Mrs. Flora McBryde of Duham, Mrs. WlLLlE LYONS Willie Lyons, 51, of Rt. 1, Chapel Hill, died in a Durham hospital Friday.i Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday at Hickory Grove Baptist Church by Rev. J. R. Manley, Pa^or Burial foilowed in the church. Philadelphia, Pa., three brothers, Cornell Colley, and Roy Colley of Durham, William Colley of Washington, D. C., one aunt, and several nieces and nephews. • • * BABY GREEH Baby Walinda Denfae Green, 805 Gerard St., died on Thurs day. October 11, at a local hos pital. Graveside rftes were held on Tuesday, October Ifl, at Beech- wood cemetery. Surviving is her mother, Mrs. Clara Green. MRS. RUTH PAGE DAVIS Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Page Davis of Rt. 3, Dur ham were held Monday, Octo ber 15, at New Hill Baptist Church in New Hill. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. Lyons of Roxboro, Jack Lyons of Baltimore, Md., Duke Lyons of Creedmoor and one sister Mrs. Lula Dixon of Stem. side of Linwood Street; thenoe South 67 3/4 east 59 feet to the beginning; containing the land within these boundaries. Being lot number 9, as surveyed and Plat ted for Alex Walker by Rufus Massey, said lot is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Durham County In Plot Book page——. For further .Information' see deed from Margaret M. Ferguson to H. E. Hoive, recorded in the register ol deeds office for Dur ham County, In Book 96, page 232, and being the same lot con veyed to Major Alston et al by deed of 12 May 1943 from H. E' Howe et ux recorded in Book 149, page 144 in the said registry oi Durham County, said property now being known as 11U6 Lin- wood Avenue. Opening Bid—$2,465.00. 'XidHMS OF SALK: The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit with the Commissioners ten per cent of the first $1UUU.IK) of his bid and five per cent ol the excess of such bid over 91000.- uu as guarantee of compliance, which deposit will be credited upon the purchase price if>' con firmed, returned to the bidder it rejected, forfeited to the partie! It the bidder fails to comply, with his bid. In default of such deposit ai the close of bidding the next highest bidder shall be declared the successful bidder upon f'the same terms as hereinabove set out. This 11th day of Cctober 1062. James D. Gilliland and Theaoseus T. Clayton, Commiiisioners Oct. 20, 28; Nov. 3, 10. man, Clay, Junior, Paul and T. T. Reid, three daughters, Mrs. Eva Mae Arrington, Mrs. Ethel Mae Battle and Mrs. Creva Mae Hall. MmtOATC GARDEN CENTER FOR FLOWER GARDEN AND LAWNS English Boxwood 50c to $5.00 American Boxwood 75c • $3.50 $1.10 ■ $3.50 WHITE, PINK AND RED Aaieas FALL BLOOMING Sasagua $1.50 •$4.25* s P E c I A t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY f too LBS. Michigan Peat $2.00 PANSY PLANTS Bunch 25c - 50c ALL KINDS BULBS — SEEDS — LIME FERTILIZER CALL US FOR TOOL RENTALS V. V. ROBERSON Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m, Tuesday at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church for Van Vuren Roberson ol Rt. 2, Chapel Hill. Burial lollowed In the chursh cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella Roberson, three duaghters, Mrs. Ella Richmond, Mrs. Willie Mae Thompson and Mrs. Mar garet Bynum ol Durham, two sons, Van V. Roberson Jr., and Herbert Roberson ol Durham, one stepdaughter, Mrs. Minnie Mae Baldwin ol New York two stepsons, Matthew and William Brown, nine grand children and 12 great grandchildren. -Oosmetologrists Continued from page 3-A the hostess. Mrs. Marie McMillian was hostess lor the October ISth meeting ol the club at her home onr Drew St. Mrs. Pauline Love lead the group in devotions. Mrs. Cora McLeod, president, conducted business session. Mrs. McMillan serve ham LOCAL BatTHS The following births '.vere re- r>ort»>d fo the Durham County Hf>ilth Department during the week of October 8 through 13: Nathaniel and Doiof'v Me- t.auRhlin, boy; Sylvester and Glo ria Millw, pirl. GofNi to qttickiy tfwspuu; »AHIM « ' at druM bo Ml* ]T«U MoaiMelB.*" y0ur ikm uuRittng ItiUctlona piloa. ASK 4:5 DOWI Phone oo -2006 DOWD SI DurtHAM, N. C. MRS. BEATRICE JONES Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice Jones, 72, of 218 W. Poplar St.. werfl held Wednes day, 2 p. m, at Scarbnrough and MRS. LAMER P. DIXON Funeral services for Mrs JERRY Is smart when it comes to head ache powders. He knows there'g _,none better or faster than Good/s. So why pay more? 2 POWDERS a* 12 POWD9R9 25« THE CORNERSTONE of eu business Is your confidence, and we make every eHort to deserve that cenftdeniie by the cotn* pleteness of our service and at tention to your every wish. iSc8ri)orougb & Hargett FUNERAL HOME Where You SAV£ Does Make A DIFFERENCE 4% Current Dividend Each Account Insured Up To By Ail Agency of The Fe^ral Grovernment lU W. PARRISH ST. DURHAM. N. C Ennnamiei A. M. E. Ctiurch "HOMECOMING.” “A CHUBCH WHERE EVERYONE IS SOMEBODY AND GOD IS ALL” 710 Kent Stree* — Durham, N. C. John Frederick Epps, Minister Mrs. Evely-i Rcberts, Organist Sunday, October 21, 1962 SUNDAY SCHOOL; Subject: “What Do You Think About Christ?” Mr. Fred Hargraves, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: Subject, “The Upward Look" 3:30 P.M. The Reverend D. T. Duhart, -choir and congregation in charge of .service “A FRIENDLY CHURCH- Wliite Rod Baptist Cliurch WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURttAM, N. €. Miles Mark Fisher, Pastor NINETY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE j Sunday, October 21, 1962 S:45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Elo'tronics 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— 11:00 A.M. SERMON Shaw Divinity £l-hooi Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director Junior Gospel Chorus, Mrs. R. W. Southerland, Directress Mrs. Hattie F. Boykin, Leader 7:80 P.M, SERMON Heights anjd'^iles Mark Fisher SERMON The Reverend H. Albert Smith t St. Joseph's A. I«t. E. Clwrdi “SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE IM9” FAYETTEVILLE ST. MHS. G. A. WINSLOW Minister of Music DURHAM. N « MRS. KATIE SMITH T.; Dir. of Christian Education '’• MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Mhiister Sunday. October 21, 1962 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Subject: “What Do You Think of Christ” Miss Marie Paulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON Minister i MUSIC Gospel Choir j Miss Ellen Warren at the Console 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP SERMON Minister MUSIC Gospel Choir' Mise Ellen Warren at the Console FBEE. PARKINa ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET
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