NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND 1 UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Truat executed by Albert Manley and T«ham D. Lee, Trustees for Durham Business Club, dated February 6, 1963, and recorded in Mort gage Book 708 at Page 116, Durham County Registry, de fault having been made in the payments of the indebtedness 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 Courthouse Door in Dur ham County, North Carolina, on Tuesday, June 15, 1971, at 12 o'clock noon, the property con-| veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the, County of Durham, State of North Carolina, in Triangle Township, and' more particu larly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a point in the west margin of North Oak Ridge Boulevard, said point being 332 feet in a northern direction from the northwest intersection of Arch dale Road and North Oak Ridge Boulevard: thence South 82 degrees 45 minutes West 299 feet to a stake: thence North 4 degrees West 100 feet to a stake: thence North 82 decrees 45 minutes East 293 feet to a stake: thence South 7 degrees 15 minutes East 100 feet to the point of BEGIN NING and beine Lots Nos. 33 and 34. Block B. as shown by the Plat of Archdale, surveyed and platted by J. Ralph Wea ver. Registered Surveyor, No vember. 1945. which plat U duly recorded in Plat Book 15, at Page 94, Durham County Reeistrv to which reference is hereby made for a more par ticular description. TRACT NO 2: BEGINNING at a stake in the West mai*gir of Oak Rid'ee Boulevard. saW stake being the corner betweer Lots Nos. 34 and 35: thenc« south 82 degrees 45 minutes West 293 feet to a stake: thence North 4 degrees Wesi 100 feet to a stake: thene North 4 degrees West 100 feei to a stake: thence North 85 degrees 45 minutes East 281 feet to a stake: thence Soutl 7 degrees 15 minutes East 10 feet to a stake which Is th stake and point of BBGINNTNC IWARD'S FURNITURE MARTI I 12th ANNUAL **«' StorewideSale I I EXCEPTIONAL BUYS ON THE FINEST FURNITURE .. . SAVINGS YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH I I DURING OUR ONCE A YEAR SALE! COME AND SAVE! I P I ij SALE NOW IN PROGRESS THURSDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY I I HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT GREAT SAVINGS I I SPECIAL GROUP OF TABLES IBRAIDED RUGS *24 50 LAMPS". .. .50% I \ .. Size 9xU, Reg. $39.50 " ' These tablet are discontinued-right out of the box-first time on the _ I Cf\o 1 ACC I I 30 tO 30 JO Oil fin B e d r oom Furniture On Sale I • FRENCH • COLONIAL • MODERN • SPANISH • TRADITIONAL • MEDITERRANEAN • END All Dinning Room • COMMODES • ROUND TABLE • COCKTAIL 9 ■ | I w.v.v. v.** All Sofas On Sale I I | IA-Z-BOY RECLINERS :; ;{|[ctuiib I I I i WARD S Furniture Mart I JUST "CHARGE IT" > ■■ ~L M . m I : DURHAM-CHAPEL HILL BLVD. Ph. 89-9135 J . - . . / / t —.i—— and being Lota Nos. 39 and 80, 1 Block B, as shown by the Plat of Archdale Subdivide*!, sur» veyed and platted by J. Ralph Weaver, Registred Surveyor, November, 1945, which plat Is duly recorded hi Book 15, at Page 94, Durham County Reg istry to which reference is hereby made for a more parti dular description. This property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all 1970 ad valo rem taxes and assessments. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive In creased bids, as required by law. The puchaser will be required ! at the sale to make a deposit of 10% of the flrtt One thous and ($1,000,001 Dollars of Ms , bid and 5% for the remainder ' of his bid as evidence of good faith, I This 10th dav of May, 10T1. i W. O. Pearson, n. Trustee May 15. 22. 29; June S, 1971 NORTH CAROLINA ' J DURHAM COUNTY MALLOY JAMES vs. FLORENCE MAY JAMES IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 71 CvD 2280 NOTICE TO: FLORENCE MAY JAMES TAKE NOTICE that a plead*- ing seeking relief against fou has been filed in the above entitled action. This is an action for an ab solute divorce on statutory grounds. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 29th day of June, 1971, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking re lief and service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 11th day of May, 1971. M. HUGH THOMPSON Attorney for Plaintiff 203 Vi E. Chapel Hill St. Post Office Box 1422 Durham, N. C. May 15, 22, 29 In his recent nationwide speech, President Nixon an nounced a slight increase in troop withdrawlaa of an average, of 14,200 a month over the cur rent 12.500 figure from now until December 1, Theodore K. Lawless Buried In New Orleans NEW ORLEANS - Funeral services were held Thursday for Dr. Theodore K. Lawless, Chicago, famed skin specialist, educator and Philanthropist. Services wen held in the Law less Memorial Chapel which Dr. Lawlen had liven to Dillaxd University as a memorial to his father a Con gregational minister and edu cator. Dr. Lawless had practiced ! medicine in Chicago for many years. He was a native of Ihlbodaux, a small communi ty about 50 miles from New Orleans. He received his edu cation in high school at Straight College an antece dent of Dillard. His under graduate work was done in Talledega College in Alabama and he received his MS and M. D. degrees from North western University in Chicago. He did additional study in Columbia University, Massa chusetts General Hospital, St. Louis Hospital in Paris, the t University in Freiburg, Ger ; many and the University of . Vienna. i A very modest man and ! without publicity he gave liberally to many Individuals and institutions. Among his philanthropies are numbered the Gentilly Gardens luxury Cont. on 6A AID TO JORDAN The United States is supply ing Jordan with S6O million in military aid this fiscal year, according to State Department officials. Thirty million is in grants and an equal amount in arms purchase credits. ]h m n K| yw: . ■ rn^ml Front: left to right: Jerry Cott, Eugene Howard, John Watson, Mack Ezzell. Rear: Chapel Hill Baha'is Elect Their Firtf Local Spiritual Assembly On April 21, the Baha'is of Chapel Hill elected their first Local Spiritual Assembly. After prayers, members were chosen by secret ballot, but without nominations or cam paigning. The Baha'i Faith has no clergy, and affairs are ad ministered by this local governing body. The following were elected: William Zucker (Chairman), Eugene Howard (vice-chairman), Carolyn Wootten (Secretary), Emma Allen (Treasurer), Jerry Cott, Mack Ezzell, Ellen McAllister, Daphna Stewart, and John Watson. Baha'is commemorate April 21 as the holiest day in the year. The faith began on this day in 1863, when Baha'u'llah left to right: Ellen McAllister, William Zucker, Carolyn Woot en, Emma Allen ("Glory of God") publicly announced Himself as the Promised One of all religions. He declared His mission in Baghdad, along the route to His final exile in the prison city of Akka in the Holy Land. Baha'u'llah taught that re ligion is progressive, and that God reveals His word in each period of history through a chosen individual. These "Manifestations of God" in clude Christ, Moses, Muham mad, Buddha, Krishna, and Zoroaster. Baha'u'llah's teach ings for today include: inde pendent search for truty, one ness of mankind, unity of all religions, elimination of pre judice, harmony of science and religion, equality of men and women, universal compulsory education, abotittoii' tremes of poverty and wealth, and the establishment of a permanent universal peace. Baha'is {believe that these teachings the Kingdom of God 6n earth, promised by Christ and the other Manifes tations, will be established. In Chapel Hill the Baha'is meet at the Roberson Street Center Library every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. PAINFUL CORNSTJB AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS Ur IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now rrmov* coral J* last. "T with Fr«iooc« Liquid Fretxoot re linn pain inumlr. works below the skin line IO dissolve corns away in |U« days. Gei Fretione...aall dnq counters (Political Adv«rtlsam«ni) JOHN E. BUGG FOR DURHAM COUNCILMAN AT LARGE V' DURHAM NATIVE DUKE GRADUATE pJZJPI UNC LAW GRADUATE LOCALAnORNEY M Balance your city government with a vote for young aggressive action ... for one who is dedicated to his city and has high hopes for its future. BUGG FOR COUNCIL—EVERETT L BUGG, HI, CHAIRMAN SATURDAY. KAY 19, WTX THE CAROLINA TIMES " ,lI FSPS r ' i I " . For Sale VA Home READY FOR OCCUPANCY No Discrimination - Anyone Can Buy 1029 RAVEN STREET—B rooms, Frame and and Brick Veneer, Price $15,500, cash down payment SBOO, balance payable in 360 monthly installments of $104.88 each, including principalpayment plus in terest at an annual percentage rate of V?i?o. SEE ANY LICENSED BROKER OR CALL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Winston-Salem, N. C 723-9211 Ext. 226 3A

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