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THE CAROLINA nHI TRUTH UNtMDLCO" TIMES SAT^ MAY U, 1959 —— .4mtTH CAROLINA rfaMUHAM kOUnrr UF SALE Under uiu by virtue ot Ui« pow- M Mie coiuameu ui • cei uin tM9>i oi iruiti exetutej by HOlU, A. ttUt»AnK6, JK. et ux, mAH\ u. u«ie!l November 1, taOi, aiiu recoroed in Book rU;e 14;>, lu iii« Oilic« ot tiw kwKiBler ot Ueetis ot Counvy, ^lorth Curolina, aeiauU tiavuif been m«ae in tae payment w Ute inupbleanow tiiereby se- Cur«u anu saiu cieeti of trust being by uie terms tiiereut subject to foreclosure, the unaersigneu, trus- Ue will oiler tor Mle at public auction to the highest bidder tor (.wn at the Couriflouse door in L>urtiam, North Carolina, at NOO.V, on the 25th day o( June, 1959 the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County ot Durham, aud itUte oj North Carolina, in Uurkam lownship. and more particularly uesiribed as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the West siae ot Second Street, same beniK 100 fMt North of the North west interswtion of Second and C ■ Streets, tliciice in a westerly Uurhaiu direction 110 feel to a stake in ttie pastern side of a 20 foot alley; thence In a northerlv direction with the eastern side of said alley, jU feet to a stake: thence in an easterly direction 140 feet to a stake in the western side of Sec ond Street; thence in a southerly direction along the western side of ^■ond Street 50 feet to the point ■>r place ol beginning, same being ixt No. 20 in Block 31 ol the E. f 1‘arrish West Imrham Property, uust uie same lying and being in. according to the plbt thereof, Uie County ol Durham and State I aiol June 3, lfl07, and now r«-i ot North Caroima. in Durham orded in the office of the Register Township, and more particularly; it Deeds of Durham County in Plat described as follows: I 5onk 2, page 108, to which refer- BKblNNlNG ai a stake on the i cnee is hereby made and had for EUst side of First Avenue, 73.3 i » more particular description of leet in a Northerly direction from ;ame. ^c deed from W. C. Poun- -Blame (Continuad From pafl* one) that way and Blossom points out that the Department of Justice failed to indict or prosecute a single individual involved In the mob action that ensui(|, although more than fifty were arrested by local police. "A Federal judge failed to pro vide United States marshals to help enforce integration at a criti cal time,” he continues. “The gov ernor of Arkansas failed to use his power to uphold the law. In fact. Gov. Orvai E. Faubus used his office in a demagogic and op portunistic manner that brought about a breakdown of law and order,” me point where the E^st side of First Avenue, extended, intersects the Morth side of Canterbury Cir cle. at the Northwest corner of IxH No. 195, and running from said beginning point North 21 deg. 17’ EUst, along and with East side of First Avenue, 65 feet to a stake; thence South 75 deg. . 36’ East 118.7 feet to a slake, at the North east corner of Lot No. 195; thence North 75 deg. 36’ West. 119,3 feet to a slake, the point of beginning, and beins Lot No, 194, in Section Three, as shown on plat of “Sher wood Forest,” dated March, 1942, and of record in Plat Book 14, at paae 77, of the Registry of Durham Count?-, to wt\ich plat reference is hereby made. This property will be sold sub Ject to all prior encumbrances and nil prior and 1959 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open for (10) davs to receive increased bids as reuired by law, •T J. HENDERSON Trustee Wilii»m A Marsh. ,Tr,, Attorney This wth da’' of M»v, 1959. May 23, 30. June 6, 13, extcr, unmarried, to Rayford Stroud ct iix Luclla Stroud, both low deceased, deed book 59, pa^e Upon which is situated a house ’isted as 1005 Second Street. THIS SALE will remain open or ten days to receive increaw lids, as provided by law. Dated this IBth day of May, 1959, J. J, HENDEltSON, Trustee. I, llu-'h Thompson, Attorney lay Z}, 30; June 6, 13, O NO'tTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE | UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ofj >he power ot sale contained in a jertain Deed of Trust executed by| Arthur Skinner and wife Docia .iktnner, dated the 22nd day of; August, 19i>(3, and recorded ip Book 614, Page 428, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dur- jam County, Nor(,h Carolina,_ de- auit iiaviiig been made in the ,iaymeiit of tae indebtedness .hereby secured and said Deed of uf Trust being by the terms .there of subject to forclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for .‘iaie at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court ilouse uoor in Durham, NVirth Carolina, at noon, on the 18th June, 1959, the property -Hillside TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM rOUNTV UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a ccr- t»in rtepH nf trust e»ecufeH bvlday oi —_ . JOHN PRFNCE and wife. ANNIE conveyed in sajd deed ol Trust, STROun PRINCE, Hatei the 16th tlie same lying and being in the «v of .Tnlv, 19,'',3, and recor'^ed in County of iJiirham and State of Book 506, pa'^e ,'?9, in the offi- e of North Carolina, in Patterson the fle^ister of Pe^ds of Durham' towiisliip, and in the City of Dur- C'jniv. North Carolina, default! ham. anu mure particular described ^ ving been made in the oayment as follows: c the indcb*eipe5s thereby se- lifiGlNNING at a point on the and said deed of trust be- West sine of Hoover R^ad, said in* bv the terms thereof subject point being 2jO teet in a south- to forerlo'sore. the undersigned eastern direction trom the south- tnist»-e will cffer for sale at pub- Aveuue and Hoovei Hoad; thence lie auction to the highest bidder South 34 degs. 41 mins. East 60 for Pash pt the cnurHinuse door in feet to a slake; thence South 56 Durham North Carolina, at Noon, aegs. 19 nuns. West 150 feet to on the 2Sth dav of .Tune. 1959, the a slake; tlienee North 34 degs, 41 property corveved in said deed of mins. West bO feet to a stake; llieiice North 55 degs, 19 raius. East 15U ieet to the point of be cUiining anu being all of lot No, ‘ 5, Block C, as shown by the plat of Piiie View, aud surveyed and platted by R, M, Pickard, E^ig,, idaircii, iii29, and copied by J, Kalph Weaver, Rej. Sur,, Octob- I er, 1945, (!'ormerly The Pickette I Estate) , and duly recorded in : I’lat iJook 19, at Page 80, Dur I ham County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description, be ing The properFy conveyed to Mrs. i^aitie Lass by W. E, Dark and Wife, by deed dated December 10, "■*/, and recorded in Deed Book 178, at Page 248, iiUi' I'lliS SALE will be made .subject to all outstanding liens of record, unpaid taxes and mu nicipal assessments. This 19th day of May, 1939. J, J, Henderson, Trustee ', B, McKissick Attorney ■tuy io, May 30; June 6, June 13, Do You Own A Lot? Let Us Build You A Home— * Any Size —^Any Style Easy Financing Phone 2-7154 The Builder (Continued From page ons) ' Rev, C, R, White, pastor of the Russell Memorial C. M, E, Church who will give the invocation; Father Fred J, Hunter, pastor of the St, Titus Episcopal Church who will read the scripture; and Rev, Lawrence Perry, who willj give the benediction- Music for the program will be rendered by the Hillside Special Chorus under the direction of Mr, J, H, Gattis, Leon Cole, student organist, will accompany the chorus. The final graduating sxereises will be held on Thursday)' iJune 4 at 8 p, m, with Durham City {Schools Superintendent,_ Lew W, Uiannen, slated tp give the .j^rinci- pal graduation address. The public is invited to attend both programs. ‘ • -MITCHEU (Continued Front page one) “Yet this discrimination is in tolerable. not only from moral but for economic reasons as well, rea-' tons that can be proven down to' the last decimal point, | “Economically, wq cannot sup port our standard of living for an exploding population, and main tain an adequMe defense, without making use of all our human re sources, We need al) the talent, all the skill we can muster, and we need to develop It now,” Mitchell emphasized throughout ‘ihls remarks that “talent and in- elligence are manifestations of ;he creative spirit," ““It is because • ' " “ ' S -SCEF (Continued From page one) tegration. The board declared: “We are es pecially distressed over such leg islation because, while it is osten sibly aimed at subverMon, it woul^ permit a broadside attack against' liberals in the South who are' speaking out in support of Su-1 preme Court decisions op segre- gatipn and for law and order. j “The Country should be aware of the fact that to many people inj qpower in the South the defini^| tion of sukversion is integration. Winston-Salem's peerless shuttle hurdles relay team, which has won all hurdles events in major track meots this season Is pic tured here. Left to right are Charley Lewis, Ellas Gilbirt, Joe -Proctor -NCCFINALS (Continued. From page one) { graduate school at the University of Chicago, The noted Bishop has enjoyed a distinguished career as teaclier and minister. He has taught at Claflin Collese, Samuel Huston College, Clark College, Paine Col-^ lege and Fisk University, ; In addition he formerly served as professor at Hampton Institute, and Atlanta University, | -. At various times he was Deai of Personnel at Fisk, Dean ol Paine College and Executive Dear of Louisville Municipal College. we in America profess a respeei for that spirit in all men that w( ‘'face a great challenge to practici what we preach. Glonifiom emmXY STBAIGHT BOmtBOM VBUUET • M FBOOr 6 m E Miuim »finerw V mm « n«n«r iMmt lEDi^ STOP PAYING RENT Do You Want To Own A llQme Of Your Own? , Call Owner and Builder Now We Have An Emay Plan for A Renter Thnt la F«*t and ConfidentiiiL Let Ui Talk ft Over With You in Your Home or Come to Our Office. Call Owner And Builder Phone 2-7174 (Continued From page one) tion it was implicit in the culture that human beings who were black b)» accident of hiriW were regarded as inhuman, “We are faced with the same basic decisidn today. The whole question is one of granting full humanity to persons of African an cestry, The issue is a broad one and cannot be seen in full fopus tiddlywinking over state's rights, schools boards and real estate val ues, The issue revolves around one question: did God make grades of people or did he create one hu man family?” / He went on to point out that the popular tendency of today’s politician to caution ministers and theologians to stay out of political questions found its corrollary many times u.er in the Bible, and added: “Clergymen today are being per suaded to remain in the solemn atmosphere of the sanctuary, to ad minister the sacremeiits with di.g- nity, to marry i:,e young artd bury the dead with proper ceremonials, and to preach an innocuous Gospel Middleton and Herbert Conaway. They helped the Ramt to Niolr second straight sweep of the Car* olina AAU title lad Saturday In Raleigh which does not affect anything real, “But the whole spectrum of man's life on earth must reflect his alliUide toward Ood. VH must I decide in every human endeavor wKeifc his actions mio Ihf total scheme of things,” “The tragedy of our t>reB«nt crisis,” Dr, Proctor declared, *‘ls that we discuss and debate against th| background of legal “tweedlee and tweedlum,” in the light or real estate values, compromising our ideals with the prejudice of short-sighted men who lived one de cade at a timt. Turning to the specific question of integration, the Virginia Union president said f.ifc issue afforded the country a real opportunity to grow up spiritually. -Vote (Continued From page oita) • , Incumbents winninfi aiio.ther term on the Council in the ele^ion were Walter A, Biggs, Luther.! Bar bour, R, S, Rankin, at large, Mrs, R, O, Everett, James Hawkins and Vancfe Fishe^ from wards. 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