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ten (10) days to receive increased
bids as required by la*#. “ I
This 4th day erf February, 1963.
J. J, HENDEBSON, Trustee
WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR..
Attorney
Fpb, 9. Ifi.
LECAti NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HAVING qualified as Rxocii
tor of the Estate of Mrs. Hattie
Charlotte Glenrt Herndon, Deceas
ed, late of Dufham County, Nortl
Carolina, this iS. to notify all per
sons having claims asain.st said
estate to exhibit them to thp un
designed at lift Wtst Parrish St.,
Durham, North Carolina, on or b:
fore the 9th daj» of Augast, 1963
or this notice 'Aiill be p'eaded ir
bar of their recovery. All person.s
indebted to said estate will pleas -
make immedi^c payment.
Thi.s, the 6th day of February
19(13.
MECHANICS AND FARMEKS
BANK, C.T.A.
Executor of the Estate
bf Mrs. Ha,ttie Charlotte
Glenn Herrtdon, Dectased
Feb. 9, 16, 23; Mar. 2.,
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
WHEREAS THE UNDERSIGN-
ed, acting as Trustee, in a certain
deed of trust, executed by Claude
Woodley and wife, Pennie P.
Woodley, and recorded in Book
664, Page 15, in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Durham
County, foreclosed and offered for
sale the land hereinafter describ
ed: and whereas within the time
allowed by la-v an advanced bid
was filed with the Clerk of the
Superior Court and an order i.s
sued directing the Trustee to. re
sell said land upon an opening
bid of $885.50 dollars.
Now THEREFORE, under and by
virtue of said order of the Clerk
Superior Court of Durham County,
and, the power of sale contained
in said deed of trust, the under
signed Trustee will offer for sale
upon said opening bid at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the door of the county
courthouse in Durham, North Ca
rolina, at NOON ot; the 26th day
of February, 1963, \he following
described property located in Dur
ham Township, Durham County,
North Carolina.
I ALL that certain lot or parcel
of land, together with all im
provements thereon, including all
plumbing and electrical fixtures
and' equipment situated, lying and
lag' •t'the' intersectiTO-cf Lcrtlge
Street and Scout Drive in the
City of Durhath, N. C. and more
particularly described as BEGIN-
NINIJ' at a stake in the southern
intersection of Lodge Street and
Scout Drive and running along
the property line of Lodge Street
South 54 deg. 53’ East 65 feet to
a stake, a corner of Lot “A”; run
ning thence witli the line of the
■said lot South 37 deg. 22’ West
113.8 feet to a stake in the line
«{ L^ -y©”; ^HBniug 4hence
the line of the said lot North 61
deg. 30’ West 27 feet to a stak
in the line of Lot “C”, runnin?
thence with the line of the said
Lot North 18 deg. 52’ East 121.".
feet to the beginning, being Lots
“B” and “B-1” as surveyed by L.
F, Tilley, Registered Surveyor, on
October 21, 1946.
This property will be sold .sub
ject to all prior encumbrances and
all prior and 1962 Al Valorem
taxes.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
. NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o.
I he power of sale c.mtained in a
;ertain deed of trust executed by
)ou"las Haywood Frazier, Sr. and
vife, t;mma E, Frazier, dated July
;1, ITXil and recorded in Book
i75, Pa|e 128 in the office of the
le^ister of Deeds of Durham
/ounty, North Carolina, defaillt
laving b^-en made in the payment
if the indebtedness thereby se
ured and said deed of trust be-
ng by the terms thtreof subject
0 foreclosure, the undersigned
trustee will offer for sale at pub-
e auction to the highest bidder
'or cash at the Court house door
1 Durham Coimly, Durham. North
'arolina at NOON on the 2nd day
f March 1963, the property con-
‘yed in said deed of Tru.st the
ini'' lvin' and b ing in the Coun-
y of Durham and State of North
'arolina, in Durham Town.ship
nd more particularly described
',s follows:
Parcel 1: BEGINNING at an
ron stake in the South margin of
.ebanon Drive said stake being
'le corner between lot 26, and
7; thence South 7 degs, 30’ West
88,4 fpit to an iron stake; thence
iouth 89 degs. 30' West 150.8 feet
0 an iron stake; thence North
' degs, 30’ East 404,8 feet to an
'ron stake; thence South 82 degs.
0’ East loO feet to a stake and
he point of beginning, and being
ots Nos. 27 and 28 as shown on
the plat and sheet number here
inafter referred to.
Parcel 2: BEGINNING at an iron
itake in the North margin of Leb
anon Drive, said stake being the
orner between lots 85 and 8p;
thence North 7 degs. 30’ East 355
feet to an iron stake; thence
South 84 degs. 03’ East 50 feet to
an iron stake; thence South 7
degs. 30’ West 356.4 feet to an
iron stake; thence North 82 degs.
30’ West 50 feet to the stake and
point of beginning and being lot
No. 85, as shown on the plat of
Nip St. Aug.
Quintet 65^
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 19*3
oumum, M.
Getting Stronger, Britisher
GREENSBORO — The seience in the opinion that a
education program in the United cation program in the HfltBipi
States is much .stronger than its and mathenjatics i* vfW
critics think, superior in some as nation'* survival,
pect* to those in Europe, and is The man is Dr. P;?ter
getting stronger all the time, a Feliow. Iccturer and tftnwtM
This refreshing opinion is th.it | f Studies in Ch^mutrj »t
of a British .scientist who is Cambridge University in EDv-
RALEIGH — Shaw University
rallied in the second half to de
feat St. Augustine’s 65-60, here
Friday night in a CIAA confer
ence game.
The Bears trailed through
J visiting at A. and T. College de-' land. He is a graduate ot and
take the lead until the final five , * » . ,
minutes. A steal by Robert
Height and a goal by James Fox
shot Shaw into the lead, 55-53,
and the Bears kept it the rest
of the game,
Kermit West led Shaw with
18 ppints. Both Fox and Bennie
Byers score.d 12 and Ira Mit
chell added 11. Evans BcMon
was the l^ne Falcon in double
figures. He got 19.
It was a close game much of
the way. St. Augustine’s broke
out of a 10-10 tie after five
minutes, and held the lead tlie
rest of the way until the Bear
comeback,
for i
all'
After 5 Allure
There is about one cow
every nine Americans in
about 19 millions cows.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY,
WILLIAM GIBSON, PijMNTIFF
Vs.
LAURETXA WASHINGTON
GIBSON, DEFENDANT
IN THE DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
notice
The above-named defendant,
LAURELLA WASHINGTON GIB
SON, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commended in the Durham Coun
ty Civil Court of Durham County
North Carolina, by the plaintiff
to secure an absolute divorce from
Lebanon Acres Sheet No.* 1, of the defendant upon the ground
two sheets surveyed and platted, that plaintiff and defendant have
by L. F. Tilley, R. L. S. October
16th, 1947, which plat is duly re
corded in Plot Book 18, at page
126, Durham County Registry to
which plat reference is hereby
made for a more complete des
cription of all the lots.
This property will be sold sub
ject to all prior encumbrances and
all prior and 1962 Ad Valorem
taxes.
This sale will remain open for
ten (10) days to receive increased
bids as required by law.
This 28th day of January, 1963
J. J. HENDERSON
Trustee
WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.,
Attorney
Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23
voRiri carol^ina '
DURHAM COUNTY
CHARLES BELK, PLAINTIFF
Vs.
ANNIE BELL BELK, DEFENDANT
IN THE DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
NOTICE
The above-named defendant
ANNIE BELL BELK, will take no
tice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
J>urham County Civil Couft
Durham County, North Carolina,
by the plantiff to secure an abso
lute divorce from the defendant
upon the ground that plaintiff and
defendant have lived separate and
apart for more than tivo year
next preceding the bringing of
this action; and the defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the Office
of the Clerk of the Durham Coun
ty Civil Court of Durham County
in the Courthouse in Durham,
lived separate and apart for more
than two years next preceding
the bringing of this action; and
the defendant will further take
notice that she is required to ap
pear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Durham County Civil Court
of Durham County, in the Court
house in Durham, North Carolina,
within thirty days after the 23rd
day of February, 1963, and an
swer or demur to the Complaint
in said action or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
This 22nd day of January, 1963.
MARGARET B. BEST
Clerk Durham County
Civil Court
GEORGE L. BUMPASS and
NATHANIEL L. BELCHER
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Jan, 26: Feb, 2 9. 16
MacNAUGHTON
IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY
IMPORTED
Vano^ia n ]
MacMUGHTON
CANADIAN WHISKY
A BUENO
SUfcrW W yCCwA/ tmJk
AGED SIX FULL YEARS
A PRODUCT or CANADA
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NORTH CAROUNA
DURHAM COUN’fY
OSCAR UTTLE, PLAINTIFF
Vs.
SARAH FRANCIS LITTLE,
DEFENDANT
IN THE DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
NOTICE
' T'h e—above-named ~ defendant,
SARAH FRANCIS LITTLE, will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Durham County Civil Court of
Durham County, North Carolina,
by the plaintiff to secure an abso
lute divorce from the defendant
upon the ground that plaintiff and
defendant have lived separate and
apart for more than two years
next preceding the bringing of
this action; and the defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the. Office
of the Clerk of the Durham (boun
ty Civil Court of Durham County,
in the Courthouse in Durham,
North Carolina, within thirty days
after the 23rd day of February,
1963, and answer or demur to the
Complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
This 22nd day of January, 1963.
MARGARET B. BEST
Clerk Durham County
Civil Court
GEORGE L. BUMPASS and
NATHANIEL L. BELCHER,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Jan. 26: Feb, 2, 9, 16.
livcring a ',"rips of lectures on imlds the M. Sc. degree from,
new development in clwmi.itry.! the University ot UaneliMter
The lecturer is also emphatic and holds the Ph, D, degree Inwi
I Clare College at CambtidCV.
He appeared here Thuradagr
and Frida,y undf'r the viaiUac
Scientist.-! Project, sponsored Iv
th-o National Science TouaSa-
tion.
Long a critic of science edu
cation programs, looth i* Britain
and the U.aited States, D^.
Sykes is now making the third
tour of this country, He came
hero first in 1539 to work on a
special problem for the Rockl^
feller Foundation and again in
1961 for the American Assoctar
tion for the Advancement cf
Science. During these visits hf
has taken the opportunity to
serve science programs is
America’s high schools and co>
le,?es and to compare, or a»'
trast, them with those of KV’
land.
“Some of the things being
done in America", he said, “are
being done better, others poo*-
This intriguing dress is for
your most happy hours.
The deep V neckline with
heavy lace insert gives a de
mure touch to a sophisticated
sheath. Talon’s Zephyr is
suggested because colors are
indelibly dyed into the nylon
coil., The ideal zipper for all
fabric and especially when
cut on the bias as the bodice
of this dress because it is
incredibly flexible — moulds
to and bends with the body
without pinching or acciden
tally slipping. The nylon coil,
of course, is pressed with iron
. set to synthetic or use press
' cloth. The dress is Modes
Royale pattern No. 1858.
Couple Give
Sciml $1,000
HAMPTON. Va, — Mr. and
Mrs. Z. H. Milburn, of Hamp
ton. have presented a gift of
$1,000 to their alma mater,
Hampton Institute, it was an
nounced today.
In a letter to Hampton Insti-
tutfi. Business Manager James
W. Bryant, Milburn indicated
that the check is only an initial
payment informing the Z, H, and
Viola Weeden Milburn Student
Loan Fund,” It is a direct gift
to the college in its entirety,”
he wrote, “and the machinery
for operating and handling this
fund I leave to the discretion
of your office. As stated earlier.
I will nbt be satisfied to see it
stop at mis point. The fund will
grow,^My fondest hopes will be
realized when the use of this
fund will enable some worthy
students to comolete the^ edu
cation at Hampton,
Milburn an insurance execu-
The lecturer said that he .1*
“full of admiration" for what is
being done in ths United Stale*
to improve, and up-date, inatnic
tion in science, much more than
is being done anywhere in the
whole world. “I ma-de this ob
servation in a BBC telecast
following my last visit here in
describing America’s support of
summer and year round insti
tutes for science teachers as the
best expenditure of public funds
toward instruction that I have
seen anywhere.’
He said these programs are al
ready beginning to pay off and
much more is to be expected.
tive. is treasurer of the Hampton
Alumni chapter and attended
school at Hampton 55 year*
ago. His wife was graduated in
the class of 1918. Their son.Z.
H. Milburn, Jr.. class of ‘45 is
president of the Buffalo chap
ter of MHAA,
Mrs, Milbura’s maternal
grandfather. Alexander Ash,
came to Hampton as a contra
band of the Civil War and work
ed at Hampton Institute whea
it was formed in 1888. Her
father, th,s late Rev, H. P, Wee-
dea. was- tho first educated He-
gro minister to arrive in the
Hampton area. .
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE
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JACK MARGOUS t
Hilf BU«. ai-4St^
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
HAVING QUALIFIED as execu
trix of the &tate of James Petti-
ford, deceased, late of Durham
County, North Carolina, this is toi
notify all persons having claims'
against said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigned at 1209 Rose
wood Street,’ Durham, North Caro
lina, on or before February 10
1864, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This, the 5th day of February
1963
(Mrs.) LILLIE HUNTER,
Executrix of the
estate of
JAMES PETTIFORD,
Deceased
M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney
Feb. 9, 16, 23; Mar. 2
North Carolina, within thirty days
after the 23rd day of February
1963, and answer or demur to the
Complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
This 22nd day of January, 1963.
MARGARET fi. BEST
Clerk Durham County
Civil Court
GEORGE L. BUMPASS and
NATHANIEL L. BELCHEB,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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