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r LfGrALNOTKES CABOUNA 'SmltAM COUNTY TO CREDITORS ^ The undersigned having qualified 1^, administrator, of tfte estate of Inker Washington Kennedy, late fnurham County, North Carolina, L is to notify all pei*on» having tos against said estate to pre- [t them to the unaersigned on t before the 28th day of May, SI or this notice wifl be pleaded 'bar of their recovery. \U persons indebted to said ate will please make imraedi- payment to the undersigned. Mechanics and Farmers Bank Administrator of the estate of Booker Washington Kennedy Dfceated. June 4, 11, iC, 2S; July 2, T^a__ north CAROLINA *i^RHAM COUNTY JfTADMINIStRATOR'S NOTICE •••having qualified as A North side of Braat Street (for merly /Midway AMnue) located! South 87 degree* .W East 150 feeti from the intersection of the South j side of Brant Stre«t and the Ela'it side of Concord Street (formerly Swift Street), such point of ttc- ginning being the northeast cor ner of Lot No. 3, Bldck 3 as per plat and survey hereinafter re ferred to, and running t hence with the South ■ side of Brant Street, South 87 degrees 50’ East G8.G feet to a stake on the West side of a 15-foot alley; thence with yie West side of said 15-foot alley South 4 degrees, 7” East 150.G feet to a stake, northeast corner of Lot No. 9; thence with the North side of Lots Nos. 9 and 8, North 87 de grees 50' West 85.1 feet to a stake, the Southeast corner of Lot No. 3; thence with the E^st side of Lot No. 3, North 2 degrees O' East 150 feet to a stake on the South side of Brant Street, the beginning, and being Lot No. 4, Block 3 of the HAMMOND PLACE as per plat and survey thereof of record in Book of Plats 5, at Page 111, HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad- Ataistrator of the Estate of Vir- ^kia Margaret Barnette, deceased, Hite of Durham County, North Ca- rolina, this Is to notify all persons Dujbam County Registry,* refer- "aving clauns against said estate ■'.b ;', exhibit them to the undersign- at 114 W. Parrish Street, Dur- jfaam, North Craloina on or before “ tte 4th day of June, 1961, or this ■’TOtice will be pleaded in bar of -niheir recovery. All persons in ence is hereby made to Deed Book 106, at Page 78; together with all heating, plumbing and lighting fix tures and equipment now attached to or used in coifnection with said real estate. On this property is located one dwelling bearing City of beginning beging the South- wittem comer m N«. 29 oa the pfait herinafter i«ferred to; and running thence along the Southern line of Lot No. 29, South 67 deg. 10* East 130 feet to a stake; thence South 23 deg. 50’ West 75 feet to a stake; thence North 67 deg. 10 West 130 feet to a stake in the property line on the East side of Erit Street; thence with the pro perty line OR the East side of Eric Street, North 23 deg. 30’ East a distance of 75 feet to the point or place of beginning, and bninfi Lots Nos. 30, 31 and 32 of the N. M. JOHNSON PROPERTY, as shov.m in Plat Book 6, page 39, Durham County Hraistry. This property will be sold sub ject to all outstanding encum brances and all outstanding Dur ham County ad valorem taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bills as required by law. This 13th.day of June, I860. William A. Marsh Jr. Commissioner Jiuie 2S; July 2. 9, 16 .oUBbted to Mid estate will please Enumerat^ionTf 406 make ImmediaU i>ayment to the tHAT THIS SALE is made sub- nf Mnv lOflft County ad TBils SOth d«y m May, WO | volerom taxes, and the highest bid- 1 iKechanics 4 Fwmers Bank, Ad- shall be required to deposit „3mtai*tratof of the estate of Vir- ",iSlMla M«rgir«t Barnette, deceased. *^une 4, 11, 19. 25; July 2, 9 NORTH CAROLINA ~ ^nURHAM' COUNTY ■" NOTICE OP SALE S. P. No. 7764 ’U'' UNDERSTAND BY virtue of an ,9ionter of the Superior Court of .|lJ)urham County made in the Spe- .iCial Proceeding entitled “EMMA BUTLER. Widow, MATTIE M. OWENS, Widow, DOROTHY M. ol WOODS, et vir, JAMES WOODS, THOMAS H. SHAW, Single, JO&I ire MORRIS et ux. POLLY MOR- * fas. and LORIS S. RAY et vir, JOHNSON RAY, Petitioners vs. -udUIONE MORRIS CHRISTMAS and ..jHMband, MATTHEW CHRISTMAS, yeefndants. No. 7764, the under- ngned Commissioner will, Tues day, July 12, 1960, 12:00 Noon, at the Court House Door in Durham County, North Carolina, offer for tale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying aiid being in Durham Town ship, Durham County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de- Mribed as follows, to-wit: ■““^beginning at a stake on the ■oi». ■ ■ br ten per cent (10 percent) of his bid. This 9th day of June, 1960. F. B. McKissick, Commisioner June 18, 25; July 2, 9 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Court of Durham County, made in the Special Proceedings no. 7816, en titled “George Washington Bur ton vs. Queen Alice Burton”, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21st day of July, 1960, at twelve o'clock, NOON, at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, offer for sal^ to the highest bidder for cash, but subject to confirmation by the Court, that certain tract of land lying and being in Durham Town ship, Durham County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de- cribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the property line on the East side of Eric Street in the City of Durham, which point of beginning is South 23 deg. 30’ West 718.8 feet from the., property line on the South side of Queen Street, said point NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT M-»chnwk*H and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the Estate of Bettye Emily Atwater, deceased, vs. Rufus C. Farrington et ux, et al, and all other persons in esse and not in essee who are or may be heirs at law and next of kin of the dpceased. and interested in the subject matter. NOTICE THE DEFENDANTS, “Annie Lyons, Helen Lyons Stanback, George Ernest Lyons, Thomas Ly ons, William Lyons, Alice Wilson Patterson, Frederick Patterson, George Brame, Mary Brame, Wil liam Brame and Lenora Brame, and all other persons in esse and not in esse who are or may be heirs at law or next. of kin and interested in the subject matter” will take notice that a specialpro- cceding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Conrtj of Durham County, North Caro-‘ Una, by the plaintiff as adminis trator of the estate of Bettye Emily Atwater, deceased to sell the real estate of the deceased or so much thereof as may be neces sary for the payment of the debts of the deceased. ' And said defendants will fur ther take that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of tne Superior Court of Durham County in his office in the Court house in Durham North Carolina and answer or demur to the peti tion filed in said proceeding on or before ten days after the 20th day of July 1960 or petitioner will apply to tkfe Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This 15th day of Jupe 1960. Annie Belle* Lowe ILK AME BISHOP'S VICTORY SMILE—The R». Rav. G. N. Col lins, lormar N*w Orlaant pre- sWjns elder dUplayt victory imil* upon viiltins Carnation Milk booth following «l«ctionc at Bishop of the African Meth- odiit iplKopal Church recentlyi In Los Argeles. Sten with the newly etectad prele'a Is Mrs. Kathlyn Tavt, ceniumer con* fultant for Carnation Company, Lot Anffeies, on* of several na> tional firms iHiving exhibited in the 35th AME General Confeiv •nee in th* West Coast city.- BiiKop Celhns .'las Jsen assigned tc the 11th Episcopal District of the Church, which embraces Central Africa. The Church se lected c second Bishop, the Rt. Rav. John D. Bright of Philadel phia, who was else assigned to Africa. West Va. Prexy on CrR Body WASHINGTON — Dr. William J. L. Wallace, presider.t of Welt NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Patterson, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify alt'Ijersons having claims against said estate to exv hibit them to the undersigned at 114 W. Patrish Street. Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of June 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re*- covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments to the undersigned. This 30th day of May, 1960. Mechanics & Farmers Bank Administrator of the estate of John Patterson deceased. Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court Durham County M. Hugh Thompson Attorney June 18, 25; July 2, 9 Virginia State College, has been appointed to the West Virginia Advisory iCommittee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Gordon M. Tiffany, Commission Staff Direfctor, has announced. ■n,i- ^ Dr. Wallace was educated at the University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, and Cornell Univer sity. Before joining the faculty of Y^est Virginia College in 1933, he was on the faculties of Livingstone College and Lincoln University, He became president of West Vir ginia States College in 1953. He ha«.,been active in many lo cal and state civic affairs, is a member of several educational as sociations and learned and techni cal societies, including the Ameri can Chemical Society. Dr. Wallace also has authored more than a score of publications in the field of chemistry and education. Group Asks Ala. Govefiwr To ReMre Teacher MONTGOMERY, Al*. — Tlie Southern Conference Bdhwtt—al Fund called cm aUite officiabi t» rescind the finng of Dr. L. D. Reddick, Alabama State College professor “in the inereat of academic freetlom anu the future of education in Alabama.” Dr. ReAHck waa riiamieaMl mi order of SovariMr Jalwi FaHer* ton and the atate Bearri a4 EA*- cation. He had bMN ImmI of ttie KUtery Daipar.mafrt at Alabama state for tix yaara. The fired professor haa been an outspoken supporter of student protest againat segregation. He ia a - close associate of Mr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and author of a biography of Dr. King, “Cruaader Without Violence.” Covarner Pattercen chargetf Dr. Reddick with bein# an "agl- tator and cemmunist aympatbli- er." Or. RaMkk denM aam* miMiat aWNatiena and aaM tfia Govemar waa trying to "divert attenlion from the polMcal and financial |N-obiaiiit t h a I, ha face*." In a letter to the Oovcmor, the S. C. E. F. said the fifiiig was “symptomatic of the current tragic atmosphere which ia stripping tl»e South’s schools and colleges of some of its best minds and its best teachers.” The Fund wrote: "The comrnunist chargea ar« th» same eW smekv acrean be hind which defandara of the status quo in the South seek to desfroy any parwn who work* for change. . . I knew you can not agree with Dr. Reddick's ideas because he doea not ^ba- lieve in segregation. But you must see that if you drive from our school and col leges every person who thinks foi* himself you will destroy education itself. The fojn»ng of teachers to conform to 8^4(16 policies is an ac cepted practice under totalitaian governments; it has no place in a democracy. . ' THE CAiOilnA Ti«£S ' •AT., juty % •'rm fwmi uMwnBci»— To Be EqiM LAKE JimALUSLA —tm SINGER HAS FlkJT RSt.EASK When ^he' itery of the big hits in show buatnesi fer 19W ia written the name, Bobby Beck, may head the list. A tell, hend- same, dedicated yeung man (Age: 24), Bobby is heard fer the first time on wax in a new releaaai fer ABC-Paremeuni 1^ cards, "Swinging On A Chandle- lier" backed with "Isle of Ca pri." The "A" si^ was written by show business veterans Ruth Brown and Luther DIxen. bemloiM Aicobolk, eidfiv flf fWi aeriou iinaan both ti wiMI C»f hance the campikatMM e( M ether, «riU be the Immm at di# 10th buUtute am PnWaai CHitrol te be held bem 28. The Inftitttte, ei^t Nwth CaroiiM rtr»rta», aS' nually brf^ tegetbcr aver HI health, welfue. rtltabilitaHa*, aatf TB association wetkers toai ^ Southern Slates for J»iriai wttif of a press.ne TB piuMsw aaA Wt- ploration of ways te inwtial Ml Three authorities, iaetading tn paychiatrirts, will be o* haaid to develop the thente. **AleoMi|Hi and Tuberculosis.” The psychiatrists an Dr. T. H.' Holmes of the University of Waah- ington, Seattle, Wash., and Dr. J. A. Ewing of the University ot /i- C. The third member of the team will be associate direektr of the N. C. Alcoholic Rehabilitation Pro-’ gram. Dr. NwHbert L. KeUv. i G&W SEVEN STAR $050 *3^ eiwV b'H'i VI I El --x doi. -Te, ■Jl: 51- hotel ACCOMODATIONS LAUNDRY REAL ESTATE SERVICES OFFERED Btm •qi •jii I'x ( -Oi OUR REPUTATION FOR FINE FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE — h WIDELY KNOWN Let Ua Plan That “Night To Remember’* For Yoia We cater to DINNER PARTIES • CLyB MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC SeaMnff Capacity. 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