NOTTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED aa Ad- miniatrator of the estate of Hur tle Carter, late of Durham Co unty, North Carolina, this 1« to not^ all peraons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the tuderslgned at 114 West Parrish Street on or before) Ihe 19th day of January, 1953 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ple ase make immediate payment. Dated this 10th day of January, 1952. Trutt Depahment Mechanics and Farmers Bank Administrator of Elstate of Hur- 8ie Carter, Deceased NOTICE OF SALE OF FARM ^D LOTS ON FAYETTEVILLE ROAD Under the authority contained in judgements entered in a Spe cial Proceedings No. 4985 now pending in the Superior Court of Durham County, entitled Me chanics and Farmers Bank, Admtr. of Henry Scott, De ceased, vs. Doc Scott, et al., the undersigned conunissloners will . offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door In Durham County, at 12:00 o’clock noon on Saturday, February 23, 1962, the following described real es tate: BEGINNING at the south west corner of a cemetery, M. Green’s comer; thence Green’s line north 1 degree 44 minutes east 1241 feet to a stake John Page’s line south 83 degrees 28 minutes east 858.4 feet to a stake, George Barbee’s come^; thence south 0 degrees 55 min utes west with George and naude Barbee’s west line 1203 feet to M. Green’s comer; thence north m degrees 00 minutes west 876.4 feet to the beginning point. Containing 23.59 acres, and be ing located near Fayetteville Road, three miles from Durham. The rectangular shaped tract of land has been divided into twelve lots facing a 60 foot street, and plats of same may be seen in the office of either of the undersigned, and will first be offered in separate lots and then as a whole. A 10 per cent deposit will be required, and a sale Will be conducted according to applicable law. , This January 16, 1952. R. O. EVERETT G. O. PEARSON COMMISSIONERS and g In Lebanon Totai/^Mlv Durham County^, North CaroUiia, and being kiiown and designated as L6t No. 32 of the property of T. W. Winslow as surveyed and subdivided and plotted in Octo ber 194t by George C. Love Company, Engineers, by L. F. Tilley, plot of which is on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plot Book 18, at pages 126-7, to which plot reference Is hereby made for a more particular de scription. Situated on this property is a frame dwelling consisting of 4 rooms, hall and bath. BUT THIS SALE wiU be made subject to a certain other Deed of Trust executed by the parties of the first part to J. J. Hender son, Trustee, and recorded in Book 402, page 133, dated April 7, 1949. This 5 day of February, 1952. W. L: ALBERTSON, TRUSTEE. M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTORNEY. NOTICE OF ELECUTRIX NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTY) HAVING QUALIFIED as Exe cutrix of the estate of Robert F. Fulwood, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing «hilms against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1406 Fayetteville Street, Dur ham, North Carolina on or be fore the 9th day of February, 1952 or this notice will be plea ded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. Dated this 9th day of Feb ruary, 1952. Mrs. Clyde Scarborough, Exe cutrix of Estate of Robert F. Ful wood, deceased. NO’nCE (NORTH CAROLINA) (DURHAM COXraTY) TAKE NO’nCE, that In accor dance with Chapter No. 1208 Session Laws of North Carolina for 1949, a petition will be filed requesting the County Com- mlssioners of Durham County to close a 60 foot strMt known as St. John Street In Patterson Ton/n^p, which runs in a wes terly direction off from Super Highway, as shown on plat re corded in Book 18, p&ge 72. The time and place of the hearing of this petition before the board of County Commis sioners will be as follows: in the ^mmlsstoners' Room on the third floor of the Durham Coun ty Courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, on Monday, February 18,1952 at 10:00 o’clock a. m. This 16th day of January, 1952. J. J. SANSOM, Jr. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER. NORTH CAROLINA TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in « certain deed of trust executed by Della E. Peoples and husband, Carthan Peoples, dated the ^7 day of April, 1949, and recorded in Book 396, page 170, In the ofBce of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of ' the Indebtedness ^hereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof •ubject to foreclosure, the im- derslgned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at ^e courthouse door In Dwham, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 7th day of MARCH, 1952, the property conveyed In said deed ' of trust, the same lying and be ing in the Coimty of Diurham, and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: BEING all that cert^ lot or parcel of land situated, lying (Continued from Page Two) dation of worthwhile human re lations. The teacher of human t'elations niiart oe mature and well-balanced emotionally. You can’t have this without the power of the higher path. The teacher must be reasonably ad justed in her own inter-perso- nal human relations;' Home, friendship and neighbors. The teacher must be free from undue inner tensions and conflicts. The teacher of hiunan relations must leave the narrow path of little ness and walk on the “higher path** of love and cooperation. I read the story of a young Negro teacher in Detroit who is skilled in the art of human relations. By virtue of his grace, charm, and friendliness he became a successful teacher in a white University. Then he moved into a white neighbor hood. Bang! Bang! The response was highly ehargad with re sentment and furious hatred. By an intellegent and coura geous application of positive forces of love, the barriers fin ally fell and he was accepted. Love is the key of all great achievement; in human rela tions. Through love the teacher pointed a hostile community to a "still higher path’’. The teachers of our children have the responsibility of lead ing the rising generation Into the higher path of love and cooperation. God has the high way clearly marked for us. The teachers must lead ovu: children into this "higher path” of love and peace. -Deep. South' (Continued from Page Two) devoted to noble Ideas is assured of a bright and happy destiny and an endless life. His valor may not become known very far beyond the borders of his own home town, but his life, itself, is the victory. The good in which he has lived on earth will ulti mately disintegrate with age or disease, but the soul of such a man can never die. His tri umphant spirit becomes a ^n- Istering angel of light to all who walk In'the darkness of doubt and Indecision.” (Continued from Page Two) years of scrupluous work, Mr. Cocke has culled from the Au thorized Version all those ver ses of the Book which present the entire scriptural story In se quential and connected form He has included everything of KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL CUSTOMERS LET US FILL YOUR OIL TANK NOW . WHILE OIL IS PLENTIFUL. KENAN OIL CO. TELEPHONE X-1212 - HILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C. ■ATPBDAT, m, Htt, iys d.AfcOMNA fOW FJMM nrEM 189 Tar Heels Listed Quarter Honor Roll At 225 North Carolina College students from nine states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands were named on North (Carolina College’s Win ter quarter honor list. Three of the students, all North Carolinians^ mad^ stra ight “A”’s. The three highest ranking students were: Kathryn Caldwell, Gastonia; Johnnye H. Hooper, Winston-Salem; and Mary Mebane, Durham. One hundred eighty-nine North Carolina students 'won honors. Honor students from other states were as follows: Virginia; 7, New Jersey: 7, South Caro lina: 6, New York: 5, Florida: 4, Pennsylvania: 2, District of Columbia; 2, Massachusetts: 1, Texas:1 and Virgin'Islands: 1. Durham students on the hon ors list, in addition to Mary Me bane, included: Jessie Lee Allen, Josetrfi K. BeU, MalUe V. Black, Thomasina Brown, William Brown, Delores H. Darden, Margie De Berry, Sadie Edens, Loucilla Ellis, Celeste M. Far rar, Ada V. Harvey, Goldie Heradon, Dorothy Hyman, Ca rol Edward Jones, George Wm. Jones,Juanita T. Jones, Doris M. Leake, Margaret J. Lewis, Corinne Mabry, Lindsey A. Mer ritt, Margaret Rilth Morgan, El liot B. Palmer, John E. Peele, Mattie E. Pendarvis, Marie E. Pittman, Samuel F. Pompey, Li- non S. ftetty, Ellen E. Ray, Em- malene Reade, Christopher Rey nolds, Ruth Self, Aaron Smith, Julia R. Speight, Margaret Spr ingfield, Charles Stanback, Mar garet S. Stanley, Hazel M. Stowe, Vivian L. Tapp, Marion D. Thorpe, Virginia Turner, and Johnnie Mae Wooten. Students from other North Carolina cities were: WINSTON-SALEM: Elsie Blaylock, Clyde R. Collins, Mar ian E. Davis, Delores Dyson, Verdelle V. McKinney, John R. Oliver, Laura A. Penn, James L. Potts, Elizabeth Shell, and Hel en Shell. FAYETTEVILLE: Edna L. Brinkley, Alice M. Evans, Na omi Newsome, Evonne Parker, Rudolph Smith, Claude L. Ste phens, and Theodore Yarboro. WILMINGTON: Martha Bla nks, Elaine M. Daley, Katie C. Nixon, Eddie C. Powell, and Ruth Roundtree. GREENVILLE: Blnnie L. Streeter, Elwood J. Streeter, Frances P. Vines, Hubert E. Walters, and Johnnie Arthur Wooten. ROXBORO: Exia Pauline Harris, Denette Holloway, Mar garet L. Nelson, and Patsle J. Phelps. WASHINGTON: Marvin Da venport, Barbara P. Jones, Rose Louise Latham, and Eleanor M. Williams. ENFIELD: Louise Clark, moral and spiritual value, while omitting less valuable passages which are obscure, repetitious. In this fashion he has included 7,564 verses of the 31,173 which make the complete text; he has been careful not to impair the dramatic sequence, chronology or spiritual fullness of the Holy Book. Claytese Cotten, Delores D. Jones, and Maude E. Perkins. REIDSVILLE: Bessie J. Car ter, LaVie Griggs, Alvin C. Por ter, and Garland Watt. NEW BERN: Doris L. Arm strong, Jimlus Joyner, Berlie M. Ray, and Catherine Saunders. ASHEVILLE: Pansey A. Cha vis, Aletha Dixon, Quincy San-> ders, and Dorothy Wilkins. GASTONIA: John G. Hol land, Lacy Lee Jackson, and Howard Love. ROCKY MOUNT; Dorothy L. Battle, Joseph Battle, and Mich ael P. Hinton. RALEIGH; Pearl O. Weaver, Gwendolyn Haywood, and Eve lyn Holland. WILSON: Hooker C. Bowens, Glenda Spivey, and Rosalyn Whitehead. WARRENTON: Pattie Green, Mildred Kearney, and Samuel Parham. PLYMOUTH: Lenora L. Johnson, and Nathaniel Belcher. STATESVILLE; Chavis Ren- wick, and Anna L. Walker. ELIZABETH CITY: Roland Sawyer, and Nedena Williams. WOODSDALE: Mary Bell Faulkner, and Lottie B. King... AHOSKIE; Oris L. Moore, and Francis R. Peele. SOUTHERN PINES:Helen V. McLean, and Ruth M. Sutton. CHARLOTTE: Thelma R. Boulware, and Mozella A. Wof ford. GOLDSBORO; Gwendolyn Corney and Irvin W. Knight. HAMLET: Roland D. Clark, and-Lucy B. Odom. FRANKLINTON: Dorothy H. Beard, and William O. Chavis. CHAPEL HILL: James Leon Atwater and Alice G. Page. ROUGEMONT: Iva J. Allen and Pauline Mary Harris. SUPPLY: Allene Johnson. JAMESVILLE: Norvell D. Keyes. MANLEY: Carl Leo Hill. CANDOR: Hazel L. Green. CASTBB HAYNE: Mable H. Gray. BLACK MOUNTAIN: Doro thy H. Fortune. WILKESBORO: Garland Bar ber. ARMOUR: James H. An drews. WISE: Marie Alexander. BENHAM: Clara Dean Miller. HOPE MILLS; Thelma Mel vin. 1, WOODLAND: Gaynelle C. Nicholson. FREMONT: Mildred Waters. WINDSOR: Horace G. Ward. WELDON; Georgia P. Plum mer. PINEHURST: Virginia Rush, WARSAW: William A. Lewis. MONCURE; Cylonia D. Lee. BLADENBORO: Ella Mae Purdy. HENDERSON: Joseph Ray. COFIELD: Fannie Reynolds. POMONA: Geraldine C. Lyles MAXTON: Doretha Smith. ROCKINGHAM: Sarah Wat kins. SPRING HOPE: Inez Wilkins. SANFORD: Helena Mclver. MIDDLESEX; Olovla Wig gins. WINJ'ALL; Sarah Wiggins. AMOCO AMOCQ Onr Metered And Filtered Service Gives Assnniiee Of Oorreot Amoimt And Clean Prodneto. JACKSON OIL COMPANY “PAPA” JACK, Owner PHONES e-S»Sl AND ••174* AXXJ.XXJ. ACCESSIBILITY!! Customera who prefer to use Cash and Carry Dry Clean ing aervlce wiU find our plant easy to get to and aaaured of parking space. We are located near the major food stores which makes It easy for you to brlxig, and call for your elothea when you stop or drive to and from work. DURHAM LAUNDRY COMPANY DRY CLEANING Oemer Oregaon and Peabody Streeto phoae 4-Nl BANKERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, North Carolina ‘ • » ' Conseryative-Solid-Dependable LAURINBURG: Cecelia Eaphin. WAGRAM: Helen Wall. THOMASVILLE: Rose WelU. BURLINGTON; Howard Yan cey. OXFORD: Gloria R. Thomp son. NASHVILLE; Hattie Joyce Taylor. ELIZABETH; Delores K Stubbs. EH'OWAH: Hannah L. Logan. KINSTON; Esther R. CogdeU. BLOUNTS CREEK: Gertrude -L. Moore. CHADBOURN: Doris Scipio. HAliLSBORO; Evangeline Spears. MACON: Ruth O. WiUiams. COLERAIN; Vanely Willi ford. , WHITAKERS: Henry McR. Davis. I^DISON; Douglass Carnpt. FARMVILLE: Arthrell P. Du pree. MOUNT GILEAD; Kenneth Chambers. On First N.C. College Me PIKESVILLE; DorU J, wards. I RICHLANDS; Elmer E. mings. j KANNAPOLIS; Marybelle Johnson. KINGS MOUNTAIN: Jeanne E. Morgan. CLINTON; Patsy Brewington. SPINDALE; WilUam H. Knight. GOLDSBORO: Oreta Bames. WINTON; Clarice Jordon. Honor students from other states were as follows: VIRGINIA: Charles J. Banks and Elnora Brown, Portsmouth; Cornelius Eason and Clarice Williams, Norfolk; Delores LaV. Parks, Richmond; Leo Lave- trice Oliver, Danville, artd Ver- tilla Gibbs, Clifton Forge. NEW JERSEY: Virginia Allen and Sophia~Cobb, Montclair, Al- phonso O. Potter, Asbury Park; Audrey Smith, Roselle; Isaac Martin, Morristown: and Car olyn T. Perry, Plainfield.. SOUTH CAROLINA: Bernice Gaskin and Athea F. James, Ed-1 Camden^ Gloria Edmonds, Sum ter; Iredella Meetze, Columbia: Cum-1 Cecelia E. Mills, |^artanburg; an^ Edward Pygatt, Timmons- Ville. NEW YORK; Doris E. Brown, and Joyce A. Oaugheery, New York; George Jacobi, Bronx; Calvin Norman, Jr., Jamaica; Yvonne Scruggs, Buffalo; and Ruth Spei^t, White Plains. FLORIDA; Gloria Roberson, Delray Beach; Mattie Jo Reese, Pensacola; George S. Nixon, Or lando; and Cecelia Isham, Jack sonville. PENNSYLVANIA; Audrey Flamer and Jean Buie, Philadel phia. DISTRICT OF COLUTtfBIA; Ernest Ward and Melvin Spen cer. MASSACHUSETTS; Donald P. Addison, Sommerville. ■ TEXAS: Henry M. Williams, Luling. VIRGIN ISLANDS: Evadney M. Petersen, Frederiitsted, St. Croix! ■' HILLSIDE LISTS 105 ON ITS FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL One hundred dft'd" five students were listed on the first semester honor roll at Hillside high .school here, according to a re cent announcement from the office of H. M. Holmes, principal. The following students were listed: Charles Alston, David Bridge- lord, Dewey Faulkner, William Fetcher, Alfred,, Fisher, George Hill, Linwood Mitchiner, Doro thy Addison, Pearl Barbee, Mar lene Bridges, Alexine .Clement, Janet Hunter, Ella Long, Jose phine Long, Eamestine Pratt, Catherine Sneed, Kitty Sneed, Jessie Willis, Mary Peace, Ruby Hayes, Betty Woods. William Griffin, Elsie McLeod, Robert James, Adam Sherill, Lavern Williams, Lois Dawson, Stella'Harris, Dorothy McAr thur, Minnie McManus, Dorothy Marshall, Fannie Meadows, Jean Llewellyn, Bessie Brown. Lillian Brunson, Lila Rhone, Mattie Saunders, Charles Bow ling, Charles Holland, James Schooler, Reginald Spaulding, Victor Thornton, Gwendolyn Andrews, Ruth Baines, Barbara Cross, Willie J. Greene, Jua nita Gregory, Margaret Hazel, Delores Hamilton, Mary J. Hop kins, Mozell House, Beatrice, Howard, Carolyn Ingram, Mary Keith, Barbara Lumpkin, Er nestine Lyons,Yvonne Miller, Anna Sowell. Marian Swann, Lois Thorn ton, Dorothy Wilson, John Bran don, Emmett Pratt, Ronald Schooler, Sarah Bell Margo Flintall, Doris Hooper, Linda Lockhart, Barbara Lyons, Nel lie Riley, Berlean Smith, Annie Mae Spaulding, Omelia Walker, Tm sure I’ve some cigarettes here someplace.” “JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED* HOSPITAI, INSURANCE For X1/2C CENTS PER DAT If yon are not prepared For Hospitalization And The Loaa Of Tour Income From SICKNESS And ACCIDENT, Write Ua Or See One Of Onr Agents Im mediately Abont Onr HOSPlTALIZA'nON PLAN, And HEALTH And ACCIDENT INSURANCE. SOUTHERN FIDELTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Agents: TtfOMAS NICHOLS And H. C. DAVIS 5>7 ELM STREET DIAL S-SSSl FRESH FISH IN SEASON QUALITY SEA‘FOOD MEATS AND GROCERIES , MOREHEAD AVENUE STORE 4 Phoae: 7-S248 —And— SMITirS nSH MARKET 718 Fayetteville Street Phone: 6-3401 Delores Williams, Ametta Perry, Aubra White, Carroll Willis, Thelma Fenner, Nay Ruth Toraih, Shirley Brandon, Edna Brewington, Zelma Will iams. Shirley Daye, Sarah Daniels, Edward Pratt, Billie Gayle, Fos ter, Edith Williams, Joseph Craft, Omega Curtis, Gladys Fortune, Mary O’Bryant, Lill ian Midgette, Alpiionso Smith, Eva Rossetta Southerland, Shir ley Thorpe, Leroy Ingram, Bar bara Little,' Joseph Fogg, An drea Burnett, Joyce Anderson, Velma Sims, Mannie Beamon, Virginia Cameron, Dorcas Car ter and Helen Boulware. APEX DOINGS BY C. R. LASSrrtR On January 29 at 8 p.'s!, the Senior and Junior Uaber Boards of Holland Chapel Church held their first meeting for the year. The meeting was opened with the president in charge. Scrip ture lesaon was read by Mn. Dorothy Mae McNeil. Prayer was led by E. H. Powell, and minutes w»re read by the secre tary. Officers for both boards were elected. C. R. Lasalter. president, Mrs. Josephine Str oud, vice president Mrs. BJattie Stroud, secretary; Billie Thomp son, assistant secretary; Elijah Powell, Junior Treasurer, Galtha Lassiter, Head Usher, Lessie Spinks, Vater Lassiter, First- Aid, E. H. Powell, O. W, Farror, Dorothy McNeil, profram Com mittee, J. C- Spinks, Bertha Thompson, R. L. Lassiter, sick committee. The Junior Board officers are Paul Farror, president; Annie Powell, vice president; Doris H^on, secretary, Avon Lassi ter, treasurer, Ronnie McNeil, Head Usher; Louise Horton, Maygie Robel Lassiter, Elizabeth Stone, program committee. One visitor was present, Mrs. F. M. Thomas, who gave a very inte resting talk. Miss E. M. McCal- lum was also present and made a talk on the Children of To morrow. ^The Junior Chorus had its re hearsal Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Miss Efa Mae Revels. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spinks, Bilr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Cheek in Siler City last fourth Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Thompson spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rodgers and son, Mrs. Nellie Brooks and daughter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lassiter last Sun day evening. On the sick list - Mrs. Mainer^ Holland, ’Mrs. Mary Mason and Mozell Crutchfield. : Silver T 4/5 QUART 86.8 PROOF BLENDED tWISKET 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS KINSEY OtSTKUNC COBP. UNFIOl), M. ‘■V •' ! A Complete Electric And ' 1 rrsnspondtion Service DUKE POWER CO. 1 DIAL F-151 1 Corner Manguin and Parrish Stiu