LEfiiL NOTICES
ptlRHAM COUNTY
VM
NDHTH CARO UN a
. notice TO CREDITORS
- The uHd^Mteneel haviiiR qiiollfi-
e4 u esecutor of llie psfato of
(Tiftnce Hudson, late of Durham
County,. North Carolina, this is (n
D(rtlfy *11 persons having claims
aialnst ■ raid estate to pff^’nt
them to the undersigned on or be-
fote the 7th day of May, 1961 or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their #e«overy.
An pwsons indebted lo said
estate trill please make immediati
p^«itior»t to (Ke un(ler6l“nert.
This 28th day of April, 1900
Methaillfts- and Farmers Bank,
EMcutor of the estate of CLAR
ENCE HtTDSON, deceased W. G.
P^ii'son n, Attorney.
M*y 7. 14, 21, 28; June 4, 11
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NpRTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE TO CRIDITORS
The undersigned having quali
fied 8S executor of the estate of
EMellc Wright Olive, late of Dur
ham County, North Carolina, this
ii to notify all persons having
clliins agiinst saiJ e^itate to pre-
Ittlt theM to the unaerSigned on or
bdftre th« 7th cfay of May, 1961
or this notice will be pleaded in
W of their rewvery.
An persona indebted to said
estate will please make immediate^
payment to the utidersigned.
M^eHanics and Farmers Bank
Admlolstra tor or the esc&te of
Bstelli WMght Olive
De«^as«d.- .
2^ay f, 21, 2S; Jifne 4, 11
nOHTH CAllOHl^
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE BY
COMMISSIONERS UNDER ORDER
OF COURT
Under and virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Durham
County, made in the Special Pro
ceeding entitled “Mechanics and
Farms Bank Durham, North Caro
lina, Administrator of Bs,tate of
1 Sfephatt PohVille, Alias Cleo Hilli-
*rd. Deceased, Plaintiff vs. Hill
F)hTilIe and wife, Josephine Fon-
Jille, et als, Defendants”, the un-
ersigVied Commissioners will on
^Ihe 20th day of June, 1960, at
'tWelve o’clock, noon, at the Court
house door in Durham. North Cairo-
liiM, offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash that certain tract
of land lying and being in Durham
€bunty, North Carolina, Patterson
Township, and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING a*, a stake on the
West side of the Durham Apex
lload, being thft Northeast corner
of a 10.93 acre tract of land owned
by the said Cleo Hilliard as per
pUt book 17 at Page 62, and rurt-
nini! thence in a lioutherly dire«-|
lion wilh and aloni; the West side
of said Durham lind Apex Roaflj
South S2 deg. 19’ West 250 feet!
to a stake at, point In the othel'!
fand of the siild ' Cleo ' Hilllafd;'
thenfe in a westerly dtrectioh
Ndrtit as defr 19’ West 349.4 feet
to ^ stake; th^Uee North 82 defi.
IS’ East 2^ foet to 8 stakei thenct
in art easterly di):ection South 86
tfeg. lITEast 187.4 feet to a »Uk^,
the point of place of beginning.
The same being 2 acres, more or
less, out of the 10.S2 acre ti'adt
above meiitloned of the land dt
Cleo Hitliilrd as pet flat of L. W.
Berry January, 1947, Plat Bodk 1#,
Page 90 Offiee of the Register tff
Deeds of Durham County.
Savins and excepting from th^
above described 2 acre tract df
land that portion conveyed to Jo
seph Z. Hunter et ux by deed r-
;orded lit Book 109 at Page (KB
Durham County Hesr.’ster..
This 14 day of May, 19iB0. I
W, G. PEARSON, U
Coijimisfioher
WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.
Commisaianer
W. !G. Pearson, U
Attorney ( ,
May 21, 28; June 4, 11, 1960
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
FROPlRTY
NOTICE Is ber^y given that
Stephenso/j-tVilsi^n, ffic., city Of
Durham, Durham Couaty, Nonh
Carolina will on the 18th day of
June, at twelve o’clock noon,
sell at Public Auction for cash at
the door of Steptietison-Wilson,
inc., 823 Mnrsan Street, Durham,
County, North Carolina, the follow
ing described personal property:
19S2 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan
motor no. W8WH-3927
SAID property having been
stored with the Stephenson-W)lson,
Inc. oh of before February 26,
I960, arid the prescribed time by
law having etiptred and ciiarges
having not been paid, will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash.
Dated the 18th day of May, 1960.
STEPHEN90N-WILS0N, INC.
Alvitt E. Loftes
May 21, 28; June 4
NOH » CAROLINA
DURtiAM COUNTY
IN the DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
Mervin O, Barton
vs
Katie S. Barton
NOTICE OP S*:ftVICE OF “
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
To Katie S. Barton:
Take notice that a pleading seek
ing relief against you has been
filed in the above named action.
lifflSs^fed* ah**^dn li’tl
ham Cgunty Civil Court to eec^re
Off ab.wliHi,* (tlvorc^ wi llw grounds
bt two yeai'.s i^rparatlun. .
Vou are roquire) to make de-
f(>hw to such plcaiiing not later
than tht' imri May of July, liWO,
and upon yi«r failure to do so,
the pafiy seeking'dfivice again»>
yon will apply Id the eourt for thf
relief souyni.
Tbts’ (he btli lav -of May, 1900.
MARGARET S. BEST
clcik ot U'jrtiam County
Civil Cour*
C. J. OATISS, Atty.
May 14, 21, WI; June 4, I960.
NORTH CAROLB^A
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin
istrator of the EPtate of George
Neal, deceased, k*“ of Durham
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigned at 401 S. Rox-
borp Street, Durham, North Caro-
tini on or before the 15th day of
May, 1961, or this notice will be
(iiefetfed in bar of their recovery
/U1 persons indebted to «aid estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
this loth day of May, 1960. ^
W. A, AMEY, SR.
Adrainistrator of Estate
of George Neftl, Deceased.
M. HUGH THOMPSON
Attorney
May 14, 21, 28; June 4, 11, 18
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM QOUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' The undersigned having qualified
as adttiinistrator of the estate of
Booker Washington Kennedy, late
of Durham County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on
or before the 28th day of May,
1961 or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immedi
ate payment to the undersigned.
Mechanics and Farmers Bank
Administrator of the estate of
Booker Washington Kennedy
Deceased.
May 28; June 4, 11, iC, 25; July 2,
iUbO.
O
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain defed of trust executed by
James W. Price and wife, Marion
S, Price, dated the 8th day of July,
195'(', and recorded in Book 587, at
page 400, in the Office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Durham County,
korth Carolina, default having I
^een made in the payment of the;
Indebtedness thereby secured and
-feoi33Jo| oj laafqns joojaqi sur.wi
lerwf.i ihefriif (.lijiject (o fdredlo*-
ure, the umler.-ilRnetl Trustee will
nITer for sale at putrfic auction to
th(* highest bidder for cash «t the
,'otirlhouse door in Durliain, North
♦Jr.folina, it Noon, on the 25th clay
■)t June. 1980, the property con.
veyed l/t; s«il deed of trust, the
^aine lyine and being In Durham
rownsMp, Durham Coutity, North.
Carolina, and more partlctllarly a;
follows:
B£G inning at a stake on the
southwest side of Cecil Street, 686
''eet in a Northwesterly direction
fronj the - point of intersection of
the Southwest siJe of Cecil Street
and the Northwest side of Otis
Street, extended, at the Northern
must corMer.of Lot No. 7 in Block
“C” and running from said be-
sinning point South 03 deg. 39’
West with the line of Ixrt No. 7
a distance of J30.3 feet to a stake
in the eastern line of the right-of-
way of Norfolk and Southern Rail
road; thence in a Northernly direc
tion along and with the Eastern
iin* of said right-of-way 82.2 feet
to a stake; .thence North 72 deg.
37’ East 13t feet to a slake on the
w>^8ternly side, cf Ceeil Street;
thence in a .southerly direction
along and with said line of Ceeil
Street, 61 feet to the point of be
ginning and being Lot No. 6 in
Block “C” as shown on plat erf
West College Heights dated Febru
ary, 1946, and recorded in Plat
Book 15, page 98, >of Registry of
Durham County to which reference
is hereby made.
On this property is located
House No. 1904 Cecil Street.'
This sale will remain open for
ten days to receive increase bids,
as required by law.
Dated this 23rd day of May,
1960
I. 0. FUNDERBURG
Trustee
M. HUGH THOMPSON
Attorney
May 28; June 4, 11, 18
U. s. Suit Aids
Wade-in Effort
NEW YORK—The filing of a suit
by the Justice Department to open
the beach at Biloxi, Miss., to Ne
groes lends added suport to the
“wade-in” campaign launched by
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
NAACP Executive Secretary Roy
Wilkins said here this week.
Moreover, the NAACP leader as
serted, the Juftice Crpartment
move is in line with federal court
rullnia which have held that \’e-
groe? may not be barred from, or
segte^'aled on, ' publici>-j w n e d
be ache j. i
For the Ambitious Office Secretary Wiio Hopes to
Get Aiiead, Here Are Some impsrtant Rules
boRSif'
Missourian In
Graduating Class
At West Point
WEST POINT, N. Y.—(ANP)—
Cadet Ira Dorsey, 23, son of Mr.
and Mrs. iVpty Dorsey, St. Louis,
Mo., will be graduated June 8 from
the U.S. Military Academy at West
PoiBt, N.Y.
Cadet Dorsey will be commis-
iiened a second lieutenant in Artil
lery and will receive a bachelor
of science degree. At West Point
he was active in the German lan
guage club anc; the dance orches
tra. He was also a member of*the
staff of KDET, the academy’s radio
station.
Appointed to the academy by
Representative Leonor K. Suiliv'an
(D-Mo.), Dorsey was a cadet ser
geant during his senior year.
' Dorsey is a 1955 graduate of
Vashon High School and attended
Harris Teachers- College.
I
t CHICAGO — (ANP) — Keepmg
j pace with the increaahig demand
I for trained employes In business,
commerce and imhistry, an in
creasing number of alert and ac
tive young women are taking spe
cial courses in office management
and business administration to as
sure their future job seenrity.
For a young woman to aapire
for the position of secretary in a
modern office, there are positive
rules, which, if closely observed,
will help her attain her goal First,
she should be a high school grad
uate, well-poised and versatile,
with a workable knowledge of
English.
To acquire the basic tools need
ed for entrance into the world of
business she should master both
shorthand and typing and when
she becomes proficient in these,
she should learii how to operate
modern office mechanical equip
ment—such as adding machines,
computers, electronic Film-A-Rec-
ord Readers, inter-offlce communi
cation systems; mimeograph ope
ration, the cutting of stencils and
other skills which must be mas
tered by an efficient secretary.
A brochure of great value to
aspiring clerks and secretaries has
been prepared by the National Sec
retaries Association, which states
that employment opportunities for
the properly trained, capable see
retary have never been so abun
dant as they are today. In many
areas of business, professional and
governmental activity — at home
and abroad—the demand for ex
cellent secretaries exceeds the
supply.
There is also an inc.-ease in the
use of office mechanization and
automation and the skilled clerk
or secretary will do well to learn
how to operate these various ma
chines.
One young woman secretary, pro
ficient in ofBce management and
skilled in operation of the Rera-
ington Electric typewriter. ,is at
tractive Misa Jo«ie Cain secretary
lo Major C. Udell Turpin, assigned
to Retnlngtoir's C'hicago office.
Miss Cain, whose photo sandql
Misa Cain gives convincing proof
that letters typed on the Reming
ton Electric become personal sales
men, carrying ihe message in words
that are sharp, clean and easy to
raad.
In addition, Miss Cain’s machine,
Irol, turns out 19 and more legible
with its exclusive Impression Con-
carbon copies (instead of the usual
three or four), all with a single
typing. This legibility is important
on long, detailed oiBce reporta—
because it results in a fmished
job, consistently uniform thrinigh-
out.
Busy With Intarviaws af U. of i.
Another indication of the trend
upward in the demand for capable
office teetmieiatta tttertUUtt,
is a rrceni 'itrftrmenl Iqr Pr^ X
L. Johnson, heart nt enmmmrtt
placement. . at the VnffttMf
Illinois College of ComMerie M4
Business Admir. str.i'ion.
Prof. ./chnson saya that flte
Mhool is now holding the MgpM
Job interriewin" seaaiooa ia Ha
hiatory and that some 290 CMB-
panies have repfeseiitattfes on tte
campu; tn infpr.iew the 279 nwB-
bcrs of the June .?radua'iog elMS.
Johnson said thai A7 of the W
mid year ?rads who used tlw CMB-
merce pl3c.?mrnt facilities, favad
iiiprative employment, the aratag*
starting salary being H42M a
month.
'“ In 1958 tM cash reeeipta from
dairy productj ranked third among
the agricultural commoditica Bur-
keted in North Carolina.
100 PROOF
'MDt FROM GUAM BY L RELSKV t OE., HABTFOItO, COM.
Oau. 2
4/n
HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS
mSSIfflBD
laundry real estate serv
' e
H*
SERVICES offered
OUR REPUTATION FOR FINE FOOD
EXGEtLENT SERV4G&
Is
WIDELY KNOWN
Let Ua Plan Tliat “Night To Rciii«nib«r” For Yo»
We cater to DINNER PAHTliCS • CLUB
MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC
SeaUnir Capacity For '?0
BILIHOREHOmANDGRIlL
Call LATH ALSTON — S-20tl
FOR*FURTHER INFORMATION
MONEY TO LOAN
Need Money In a Hurry?
CALL OR COME BY
lermPlan
' ' INC.
OF GREENSBORO
Fast, Friendly, C^fideiitial Service
CEORGE W. PHILLIPS, Manager
257 N. Greene Strcat BRoadway 4-2463
HELP WANTED!
YOUNG MEN (OR WOMEN)
FOR SALES POSITION PRIOR
. EXPERIENCE HELPFUL. BUT
NOT NECESSARY - mfSf 6E
ABLE TO DRIVE ^ WOlik IN
’DURHAM AREA
Wyte 307, Durham, N. C.
1
HOUR MARTINIZING
(Incorporated)
FOR THE BEST^IN DET CLEANING
AND SERVICE
400 West Main Street — Five
NEW METHOD
LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaners
40$ Roxboro Street
BROAD ST. BRANCH
1106 Broad Stre*t
QUICK . SERVICk!
WASH TUB
Roxborb Road at Avondale
Drive
10 Shirts res. packed ......$1.96
1 or 2 Shirts ea. 20c
3 or more ea. iSc
Deluxe packed shirts .... eh 2te
(Ctllophana)
SANITARY
Laundefers and
Cleaners •
DIAL 2-4831
CORNER PINE STREET AND
LAKEWOOb AVENUE
REAL ESTATE
f
» istompvm
Union Insurance And Realty Co.
814 FAYETTEVILLE ST* TEL. 3-6521
BUILDING HUl^PUEi
“Our Service Starta WHh Yoltr CdT
WE ESTIMATE AND DELIVEI^
DURHAM BUILDERS SUPPLt (30*
Building Materials
MatoaA^,# HW- 4tt7
The Carolina Times Wants Men & Woiften
Who Can Sell
Chisstfied & Dismay Advertimtig
MEN AND WOMEN WITH SALES ABILITY TO
II SELL ADVERTISING
We need men and women for year round, full time repeat sales.
Permanent connection, protected leads, liberal commission.
ACT PROMPTLY, GIVE THREE REFERENCES, WRITi:
THE CAROLINA TIMES
Po«t Offic* Bex 307 Durham, North Carallna
LOOKING . . .
For Something to Buy, Sell, Rant,
Exchange? Hava ■ sarvica you
want to offer? For tha million* of
llftia rtaadt that crop up dally,
usa tha fif%S classified ad sec
tion to fill them. Low rata* —
fa*t r**ult*l
COAL
‘OK In Every Weigh’
M. H. Head &
trading aa
McGhce Coal Cd.
CALL 3-lMl
FUEL OIL AND KEROSENE
FIEL OIL-KEROSENE
Metered
Delivery
TelepftoM
8-1217
KENAN OIL COMPANY
IIIUJDORO HOAD DUHHAM, N. C
Druggist supfues
“Serving the Community fbr Good H*al^_
We Have Filled Ovel* Va Millidf
PRESCRIPTIONS '
Boone Drug Company
THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Where Quality Cofanta — Phone 4ill
Cor. Mangam. Psrriah ft Orange Sta. DoilHuii, N. C.
Slugical Appliances ft Elistie tUuUtj
SiLE DAN THE
MUFFLER MAN
MUFFLERS
FRtE INSTAllATION
Strvice If Cxpsfts
mp HIM
iMmas
MB
gwninMia>ai
T:l»-is* WBIK nav*
MTUaOAY
CHAMGE IT
USE YOUR
PCS CARD
WANT MORE SUSINiSSt
Use O^ LAkGE "SALE*' SIgNS
It" X 14" dlft«raiil Celera—ftlicli
LattaA itit fer aich. Afa«ti
^ro|>e«ltian. $1.M f*r 10 Sal
able Slanplai. WilliinI 9ta#tian*.
kox 307, Durham, N.
UNION ELECTRIC
CO., Inc.
Blectrical Cantraelmg
■lectrlcal Supplies
llectrical Appliance*
Piaturea
DAY PHONt; M24w
3M1 PAYITTEVILLI ROAD
INLAID LINOLEUM, COUNTER
TOPS. ASPHALT. RUMIR AND
WALL TILl
Free Eatlmatea—
Himt Linoleum and
Tfl« Companjf, Inc.
PHONE »1S8»-N1QHT a«796
tsw JtoxBOBo ao^
You Can’t Afford
To Miss What We
Offer!
Accident And
lleidth Inaunmem
UotpUtdiaatian
Inmranee
Ju«lividnal or Faoifly
rUi - Up To $10.00
Per liay Plus Miacel>
Innfoits Fer« With
gical RenefitB 70 Dajg
Per Year.
AGENTS WANTED
Loi^l and StatemUt
or WotHen
Southern Fidelity
iVf ntiial Instiranee
Company
Phone 3-3331
527 Elm Street
Durham, N. C.
AUTO SERVKZS
Service Gun^j^
sPEiGirrs AOTd ^
SERVKJfi
Read Service — Staa* daaiA^
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