mu NOTlCfS NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUKTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE mtfflR AND BY Virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by ET-;ffiL HARRIS LAWSON et vir, FRANSHAW LAWSON and AJJNA HARRIS, Widow and recorded in Mortgage Book 576, at Page 681, in the Office of ttje Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of thfe indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Tltust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer fpr sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Durham Coimty, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on the 14th day of November, 1960, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, Stale of North Carolina, Durham Townahip, and more particularly described as follows; DESCRlPnON. BEING LOT No. 9 in Block "E ing bid of $14,776.25, but subject to the confimiation of the Csurt, a certain tract or parcel of land ly- in? and being in Durliam Town ship, Durham County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a stake oi> tbe North side of Brant Street (form-, erly Midway Aventie) located South | 87 degrees 50’ East 150 feet fromj. the interesction of the South side of Brant Street and the East side of Concern Street (formerly Swift Street), such point of beginning" being the noiitheast comer of Lot No. 3 in Block 3 as .per plat and survey hereinafter referred to, and running thence with the South side of Brant Street. South 87 de grees 50’ East 68.6 feet to a stake on the West side of a 15-foot alley; thence with the West side of said 15-foot alley South 4 de grees 7’ East 150!9 feet to a stake, northeast corner of Lot No. 6; thence with the North side of Lot* Nos. 6 and 8, North 87 degrees 50’ West 85.1 feet to a stake the Southeast corner of Lot No. 3; _ thence with the East side of Lot flt. ith^. BSpWilty of Palo Alto, lo- No- 3, North 2 degrees 0’ East cated in Durham Township, at per 150 feet to a stake 6n the on the plat ind survey thereof by S. M. South side of Brant Street, the be- Credle, C. E., dated October, 1945, ginning and beini Lot No. 4, Block and now on file in the O^e of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 15, at Page 8’.^ to which reference is hereby made for a more particular des cription of same. The highest bidder shall be re quired to deposit ten per cent (10%) of his bid. This 12th day of October, 1960. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee McKISSICK & BERRY Attorneys Oct. 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE HAVING qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of James Bell, ^deceased, late of Durham Count; , - jty, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against m14 estate to exhibit them ^ the undersigned at 5l6 Rboseveu St., Durham County, North Carolina, on or before October 1, 1961 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of September 1960. MRS. LAURA B. HASKINS Administratrix CTA of the estate of James ^ell, Deceased. .Oct, 1. -8. 15. 22. S^Z^ov. 8 ^ NORTH CAROLINA DUpAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Court of Durham County, made in Special Proceedings No. 7821 entitled "W. A. Amey, Sr., Adroinlstrator of the estate of George Neal, de ceased, Versus Charlie W. Neal, et al” the undersigned Cgmroisslptier wiU «n tb« 28th toy OCStOBRB, I960, at twelve o’clock. Noon, at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and be ing in Durham Township, Durham County, State aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stalie in the western building line of Matthew Street, 121.3 feet in a northerly direction from the Northwest intersection of Proctor Street and Matthew Street, and running thence in a northerly di rection with and along the w^t- ern building line of Matthew Street, North 3 deg. 01’ West 57.8 feet to an iron stake; thence South 89 deg. 59' West 29.8 feet to an Iron stake, and continuing North 81 deg. 01’ West 58.7 feet to an iron stake; thence South 2 deg. 01’ West 10 feet to «n iron stake; thence North 81 deg. 01’ West 70 feet to an iron stake in llrie of American Tobacco Comp any’s property; thence South, 2 deg. 01’ West 39.2 feet to an iron staKe; thence in an eastern diree- Uon South 81 deg. 01* East 160.8 feet to an iron stake in the west- et'n building line of Matthew Street, the point or pljice of begin ning and being that property de vised to George Neal by the Will of Gracie Banks as recorded in Book of Wills 6, at page 266 (sav ing and excepting that portion heretofore convey^ and not in cluded above). House No. 410 Matthew Street is located thereon. • y A cash deposit of five per cent (S%) will be required of the hjgh- est bidder at .the tinw of the sale. This 29th day of September, i960 M, HUGH THOMPSOrJ Commissjoner. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTV IN THE SUREKI9K , S. P. No. 7764 UNDER AND BY virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Dui:ham Coun^, in an action pending entiUeo EMMA W. BUTLER, Widow, DOROTHY M. WOODS, et vir, JAMSS WOODS, THOJHASjH. SHAW, Sin gle; JOSEPH MOSrS, et ux, POL LY MORRIS, and LORIS S, RAY et vir. JOHNSON RAY, Plaintiffs vs. LEONE MORRIS OlfiUSTMAS and husband, MATTHEW CHRIST MAS, Befendants, and signed by the Clerk of the Superior Court; and under and by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid hude by the Clerk on the 7th day of October, 196D, the under- siKned Commissioneir will on the 24tb day of October, IBM, at 12:00 Noon at the door of the Court house in Durham county, Carolina, offer for sale to tl eit bidder for catb upon an open 3 of the HAMMOND PLACE as per plat and survey thereof of record in Book of Plats 5, at Page 111, Durham Co,unty Registry, refer ence is also hereby made to Deed Book 106, at Page 78; together with all heating, plumbing and Iightetiing fixtures and equipment now atlached to or used in con nection with said real estate. On thsi property is located one dwell ing bearing City Enumeration of 406 Brant Street. THIS SALE is made subject to the 1060 City and County ad vole- rom taxes, and the highest bidder shall be required to deposit ten per cent (10%) of his bid. This 7th day of October, 1960. F. B. McKISSICK Commissioner Oct. 15 and 22, 1950 . VIE FOR MISS CALENDER GIRL — Piciured above are fif- tMn young WIntton-Salem area (tlrli who are competing for llie fitle of "Miss Calendar Girl pf 1M1/' a conlett sponsored by tHe Alpha Mu Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, rewj Diane Wilson, daughter of The girls are, left to right, top Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith; Paul Gwyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fau.S GW/n; PrOtcilla Carter, daugh'cr of Mrs. Alice Carter; and Jean Dark, daughter of Mr. Arthur Dark- Second row, left to right, are Brenda Jor dan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jordan; Sandra Thomas, daubhter of Mr. and Mrs. F. King Thomas; Jacqueline Rich ardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Richardson; Jean Brown, daughter of Mr?^and Mr*. Clif ton, Brown; Chaifie Belle Broad way, daughter o'f Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Broadway Third row, left lo right, are Deborah Spease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Speate; Barbara Walksr, daugh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. Ulytses Walker; Doris Thomas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Thomas; Patricia Stowe,, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stowe; Sandra Revels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Revels; One of the contestants, San dra Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Corinne Phillips, is not shown. The winner will be crowned at ■ ball Friday, Nov. 11 at the Crystal ballroom. Proceeds from the contest are used by Alpha Mu Sigma for its scholarship program. The contestants were recently entertained at a weiner roast given at the home of Mrs. Ar- della Gray, and are scheduled to guests at a breakfast Sun day, Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. Clara Camp on Hattie aveune. DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin istrator of the Estate of Esther Lassiter, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the Undersigned at 116 Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before October 1, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons-in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of September, 1960. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK, Administrator pf the Estate of Esther Lassiter, .A*-..ipeceased. i ^1, 8, IS, 22, 29; Nov. 5 NORTH C^AROUNA * DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE HAVING qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Fannie Jones, de ceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify. all persons having claims against said estate to evhibit them to the undersigned at No. 1102 Mason Street, Duchjtm, No«th Carol^a, op Of ixtfotc the -2Uth day -of Ootobw, 1961, or this notice ^ll be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate p^- men;. This 19th d^ of October, I960. ETHEL 0W®1«S, Executrix d the estate i iFANNffi. JONES, peaMs^C M. HUGH TOOMPSON, At- torney Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec. 3. NCCAIumus In Nigeria North Carolina CoUege alumnus, James B. Hari/is, while on a lecture tour in Africa, was present for the Nigeria Independence celebration in October. Harris was in Africa on special leave from his post’ in the Govern ment Printing Office. The young NCC graduate, who earned his bachelor’s degree in his tory here in 1951 and did advanc ed work here and at Howard Uni- rersity in the game field, has writ ten two articles on Africa and is well known as a platform lecturer on African problems. His articles include: “National ism in Africa South of the Saha ra”, 1959, and “Natippfli.sm, the Guidepost, Self-determination, Self-, gpvcmment and lndependtnce,”'J 1960. TV "FIRST" — George Rhoden, former Olympic 400 m*ter chim- Rlon of the 1952 Olympic*, was ipl'erviewed recently in a KENT Cigarette commercial, and i* be> lieved to be the first Negro ever to appear in a television com mercial of a major tobacco man ufacturer. Salisbury area High School Students Guests of Livingstone SALISBURY — App»«ximately 600 high school seniors from a dozen .cities in the Salisbury area were quests of Livingstone College last Saturday as the school ob served its annual High School Senior Day. Livingstone College we* host to the itudent* in connection with the football game between the Norfolk State "Spartan*" and the Li«ing*tone "Bears." The itudijnts and their faculty advisexs -arrive^ on the campus the Booster Club and the Student Council. \Following this tour they at tended a special assembly in the Trent Gymnatium aJ 11. They were served lunch in the Col lege Dining Hall and attended the. football game as guests of the Athletic Committee. At the assembly they v. ere greet ed by Dr. S. E. Duncan, president of the College: Dr. Victor J. Tu- lanfe. Dean of the College; and the' Rev. E. N. French, CoUeg# , Minister. Music was furnished by During his lecture tour, Harris [at 10:00 A. M. and were given aj t^e College Choir and the Octet. Spoke in Kenya, Nigeria and Gha- guided tour of the campus by the ,}>a. Sejiim: Counselloijs, itienKbers of fIME ... is our stock in trade. !F^r6m Fresli, tasty sandwiches *to iftiH -eottrse mea'ls, youll f.ind our food the best. mmm WE CATER TO PAR BANQ1 JB, iftiktiBaMatr Rll:EtlNdi ',TS T«L S-2071 At the-football game beginninp at 2:30 they were given specia’ recognition and- entertained af halftime by the Kingville High School Band of Albemarle. The students left the campus at 5:0f P.M. Hot Youth A highway patrolman was ating Junch in a Greensboro restaurant when a man and woman came in with a iitt: years ol. looked the Then, probaf thing he’d hi '^«t liim cence of ybi y(Hi one oi Pj£trolmen?” ;about five or six will, the lad r over real good, feipembering some- lefore, he looked the sweet inno- and asked, “Are lousy highw^ Margaret Tynes All ^t For Her 'Biggest' Break' GREENSBORO—Margaret Tynes, the Greensboro girl who is being hailed as North Carolina’s fore most contribution to the world, will get her “biggest break” be ginning next month. Miss Tynes will leave the coun try in November for a year long stay in Europe where she ha* been-contracted for leading role* in major opera productions in Italy, Switzerland and Austria. Her opera appearances will in clude Milan, Bologna, Palermo, Naples, Geneva and Vienna. The graduate of A&T College, who got her first inspiration to to become a contract singer as lead soloist with the A&T College Choir, will begin her opera ap- -pearanccs iiL mid-November. She will go first to London for auditions for one of the world’s leading recorders (Angel Records) for opera singers. Miss Tynes ex pects to produce for the firm sev eral numbers from “MacBeth.” She considers the opportunity to sing in the world's leading opera centers under the better known conductors of consider ably more long range value than of temporary gains. "When I re turn home a year from now," she says, "I should be much Ihe bettfi;,(finger." She made this statement last week following a concert at A&T College, a triumphant return to the stage at the Harrison Audi torium where she first received inspiration to become a concert singer. While singing as lead soloist with the A&T Choir she also doubled as soloist with, of all groups, the Men’s Glee Club. An, outstanding student, she was elect ed “Miss A&T” in her senior year. The upcoming European tour for MU* Tynes mark* the third In her thrilling career. She toured Russia in 1959 following her appearance under the spon sorship of the U.S. State Depart- meht at the Moscow Trades Fair ind she had just recently re- SAT, THE OCT. 3», I9M CAROLIMA n m.J^ » ' "TItf miltM V/mm Flagged in Ga. By Whites; M Mei NEW YOBK. — An investigation IS on with the NAACP stimulating it — on the flogging of a Negro woman by six wbite m«n, who ac cused her of “running around with white boys.” The woman. 33 year old Mrs. AI- leae Redwine, is reported to have been dragged from a sharecrop per’s shack in 'Whiteburg. Ga., stripped ip the glare of auto head lights and flogged by each of the white men with a heavy leather! strap. One of the mea was a teen-j •ger. 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