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TO BUY OR SELL PROPERTY If you are in the Urban Renew al area and have to move, call us, it may be we can help you. FRAZIER REALTY COMPANY DIAL 682-1306 Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Otis B Evans and wife, Odessa K Evans, dated the 10th dav of July. 1962. and recorded in Book 696, page 530. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Car olina. default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court bouse door in Durham. North Carolina, at Noon, on the 26th day of June. 1967. the property conveyed in said deed of trust, being in the County of Dur ham. Durham Township. State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of Steadman Avenue South 77 deg. 02 min. East 50 feet from the southeast inter section of Steadman Avenue and Chapman Street, the north east corner of Lot No. 1 in Block D on the plat herein after referred to, and running thence along and with the south side cf Steadman Avenue South 77 degrees 02 min. East 250 feet to a stake, the north west corner of Lot N. 7; thence with the western line of Lot No 7 South 12 deg 58 rain West 60.5 feet to a stake in the northern line of the O. K. Fer rell Estate property; thence with the northern line of said property South 87 deg 48 min. West 252 feet to a stake; thence further with the north ern line of said property North 85 deg. 42 min. West 22.4 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of Lot No. 1; thence with the eastern line of Lot No. 1 North 12 deg. 58 min. East 170.6 feet to a stake on the south side of Steadman Avenue, the point of beginning, and being Lots No. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in Block D of the O. A. Johnson property shown in Plat Book 15, page 25, Durham County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Beginning at a stake on the south side of Steadman Ave nue at the northwest corner of Lot No. 2 on the plat herein after referred to, and running thence South 12 deg 58 min. West 170.6 feet to a stake in the line of O. K Ferrell Estate; thence North 85 deg. 42 Min. West 50 6 feet to a stake, thence North 12 deg. 58 min. East 178.9 feet to a stake on the South side of Steadman Avenue; thence South 77 deg 02 min East 50 feet to a stake, the point of beginning, and be ing Lot No. 1 (a and b) in Block D of the property of O. A. Johnson as per plat dated October 1943, and recorded in Plot Book 15, page 25, Durham County Registry to which ref erence is hereby made for a more particular description. This Property will be sola subject to all outstanding and unpaid ad valoren taxes and as sessments. This Sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increase bids, as required by Dated this 23rd day of May, 1967 I. O. Funderburg Trustee M Hugh Thompson, Attorney May 47. JuD * 3 » IP.- 17 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Virtue of th power of sale contained in s certain Deed of Trust executec by Louis T. William* and wife Lucille Z. Williams, dated Feb ruary 25, 1964, and recorded u Book 737, at Page 421, In tb Office of the Register ofDeed of Durham County, North Car olina default having beei made in the payment of th indebtedness thereby "ecu*® l anil said Deed of Trust bein by the terms thereof subject t AGENTS WANTED NOW UAKE EXTRA MONEY during your spare time as agent for North Carolina's oldest and fastest selling newspaper. For full details, write Carolina Times, 436 E. Pettigrew St.. Durham, N. C. \GENTS WANTED in every city and town in North Car olina to sell the Carolina Times. For information on how you can earn money dur ing your spare time, write: Circulation Manager, The Car olina Times, 436 E. Pettigrew Street, Durham, N. C. lorecipseure, tne undersigned 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 12:00 Noon on the 26th day of June, 1967, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham. Triangle Township, and State of North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the East side of Alton Street at a point 240 feet South of the Southeast corner of Alton Street and Southern Boulevard, if extended, being the South west corner of Lot No. 3, Block B of plat hereinafter mention ed; thence from said begin ning stake. South 85 degs. 02' East 150.4 feet to an iron stake; thence South 6 degs. 47' West 120.12 feet to a concrete monument on the North side of Medina Street; thence North 85 degs, 02' West 128.65 feet along the northern line of Medina Street to a concrete monument; at the beginning of a curve with a radius of 20 feet; thence with said curve in a North vaesteily direction 31.76 feet to a concrete monument on the east side of Alton Street; thence North 5 degs. 58? East 99.65 feet along the eastern side of Alton Street to the be ginning, and being Lots 4 and 5 in Block B of extension No. 1 of Royal Oaks Subdivision as shown on plat thereof by R. M. Pickard, Eng., dated June, 1952, in Plat Book 24, at Page 46 Durham County Registry, to which plat reference is here by made for a more particular description of same. See deed to Louis Williams and Wife. Book 212. Page 299. Durham County Registry On this property is located House No. 2311 Red Oak Ave nue. This Property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all prior and 1967 Ad Valorem Taxes and Assess ments. This Sale will remain open fcr ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by This 23rd day of May, 1967. 1. O. Funderburg, Trustee William A Marsh, Jr., Attorney May 27. June 3, 10, 17 DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Virtue of the rower of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Eugenia Simmons (widow) dated June 1. 1966. and record ed in Book 793, at Page 152, in the Office of the Register ol Deeds of Durham County. North Carolina, default having beer made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being bv the terms thereof subjeel to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale a 1 Public Auction to the highesl bidder for cash at the Court house Door in Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, at 120 C Noon on the 26th day of 1967, tha property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the Count) of Durham, Durham Township State of North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Lying and Being in the Cit> of Durham, Beginning at s stake in the property line or the West side of Pickett Street 401 feet South 4 degrees 9 East from the Southwest inter section of Pickett Street and Moore Street, and running thence with the prperty line on the West side of Picket Street South 4 degrees 9 East 40 1 feet to a stake; thence North 89 deg 24' West 131.7 feet to a stake; thence North 0 deg 36' East 40 feet to a stake; thence South 89 deg. 24' East 128.4 feet to the beginning corner. »nd being Lot No. 25 of the lands of the New Hope Realty Company, as per plat and survey thereof registered in Ptat Book 3. Page 53, in the Office of the Register of Deed* of Durham Connty (see Deed from Harrison Lyons et ux, to Dinie) N. Ellis) registered in Deed Book 174. at Page 53. ... . ." i %.;m THE XNOWff ly Jeon Kinkcad, Womtns Consultant, Ths Travelers liuuroixi (om|»oni«j Traveling With A Baby Women in the know may not realize that the word "travel" derives from the word "travail," meaning work, but they do face #up to the fact that there's a (treat dei»l of preliminary work involved' in getting ready for a trip Z —especially with a baby! Their major considerations are these: 1. The baby's health. A doc tor's check-up is a must, and his recommendations are asked. 2. Adequate equipment for the trip. This varies with the baby's ape, mode of transportation, length of journey, and equipment available at destination. A tiny baby travehtig by car will need a car bed, bottles, ice cooler, bottle warmer, his toilet articles and disposable diapers. 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Summer Females More husbands will be letting their spouses take over the driv ing chores now in the mistaken belief that summer driving is a t breeze. Unfor- tunately some of the free- JrSfri wheeling fe males that Dv come out of hi bernation are I _ not-so-hot driv " Z ers. There's Hannah Harassed who can't keep her mind on the road because her brood are hotly rest less. If she had provided play things and lollipops, her young fry would be in better shape— and so would she. Two ladies who underestimate the effects of the weather are Dora Drousy who is so intent on getting there, she neglects to stop for a refreshing break and Emily Empty-Tank who forgets the gas, or water for her car radiator. Then there's Suzie Squint driv ing under the summer sun's angry glare. She left her sun glasses home and now has a wal loping headache, eye strain, and the crabby (Jisposition that makes her a real naDsrd on the road. Wanda Wayout thinks she out witted the summer sun with her fancy rose-colored glasses. But acoording to Corwin Brumley, Vice President for research at Bausch & Lomb, fancy glasses cause serious distortions and only sage green and grey lenses pro vide adequate glare protection. The smartest woman driver is Polly Perfect. Aware of summer driving difficulties, she's taken precautions. On her checklist of summer "indispensables" is a pair of Ray-Bans for her glove compartment to assure the best eye protection around. She's one free-wheeling female that will remain cool, calm and collected during the dog days ahead! dated March 31, ll«&. See deed from Carolina Mortgage Com pany to Central Investment Corporation, Book 119, at' Pages 279-80, and deed from Central Investment Corporation to Eu genia Simmons, Book 120, at Pages 364-5, Durham County Registry. On said property is located a House known as 702 Picket! Stieet. 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