THE C3CI10CIN1S l| PAOl 4A—"THl TRUTH UNBRIDLED" SAT., 4, IMf THE PARA PREPARE FOR DOWNTOWN DURHAM NOW! NEARBY OFF STREET PARKING STORES OPEN ’Til 9 P. M. Friday’s See Our Wide Selection of $19.95 t# $54.95 Handcraft’s "continental** stylings are the American interpretation of sleelc foreign designs, you’ll like this new and exciting mood in richly glowing leather artfully made at a modest For The Entire Family. Sprina Dresses, Toppers & Sportswear RAND b«by frpm Mrs. ova Me- i Mrs. Brown by the Elhconips Laurin a^oWaf pivM for | Cardettes rectnfly All Winter SUJTS DRESSES. SKIRTS SWEATERS YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT PHILLIP’S ’ 109 E. Main Street 111 Wdlon’s Viunge Durham, N. C. ' BAftY SHOWER GIFTS —Mrs. ;Ori* Brown receives gifta for Elhconips Cardettes i Qive Baby Shower For Mrs. Ozie Brown Mrs. Ethel Tapp was most charming hostess for the January ■Meting of the Elhconips Card ettes at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bessie Mdija»irln,' on Fayet teville Street. Upon arriving,' each person was presented a white car nation. »' After a delicidus repast and the playing of four rounds of pino chle, a shower df gift* Was pre sented to Mr«. Ozi« Broym for her NORTH CAROLINA ddbham county NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ANO bY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot trust executed by John Bevis and wife, Henrietta Sevis, dated July 1, 1959 and re corded in Book 628, page 711, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment flf the indebtedness ■ thereby secured and said deed of towt being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at NOON, on the 4th day of April, 1S61, the property conveyed in Mid deed of trust the same lying and being in the.County of Dur ham and SUte of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a jUke on the west side of Union Street, 80 feet in a northerly direction from the north ^de of Juniper Street, and running from said beginning point North 85 degrees 45’ West 125 feet to a stake; thence North 5 de- gr^ 38’ ^st 40 feet to a stake; IIICUUC (3UIXI.11 CTj xUSgrCdB W Oma* 125 feet to a stake on the West side of Union Street; thence South 5 deerees 38’ West wit|j the west side of said street 40 feet to the, point of beginning and being the southern portion of lot No. 6 and the northern portion of lot No: 7, in Block C, as shown on the plat of the Tatum Goose Creek Prop erty, of record in Plat Book 6, at P4ge 15, of tlie Durham County R^istry. ■fhiB property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and I960 Ad Valorem taxes. Hiis sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. / J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILUAM A. if^H, JR. Attorney. ’i1iis.28th day of February, 1961. March 4, 11, 18, 25. NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE VNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by An nie Mae Nelley, Widow, dated No vember 26, 1958 and recorded in 617, page 148, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County, North Carolina, de- faiUt having made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to' foreclosure, the undersig&ed T^««tees will offer for sale at publii! auction to the highest bid- ^ for cash at the Courthouse moor in Durham, North Carolina, MtM(X>N, on the 4th day of April, Iwl, 'the property conveyed in Mid deed of trust the s^e lying and heing in the County of Dur- hw and State of North Carolina m Patterson Township, and more particularly described as follows: BMI^ING at a stake on the MUth fid6 of End Avenue in ^ Durham, N. C., 250 feet East m the NiMtheast comer of Grave »* shtrtvn on plot herein- j** ref«T^ to, and running Wfac€ South 87 degrees and 10 Ea*t with and along East lad Arcnue fifty feet to the North- mt corner of Lot No. 72; thence ft iCr 5® minutes ‘ V y wth and along the Western i S- W No. 72 one hun- decrees and Ifi’ **** to the southeast cor- of Mid Lot No. • NPrm 2 dess, and SO' east 130 feet to . the BOint> of b^inpmg; and being Loto Jios. W and 71 of the “R. H- Wxljjfe’* East Durham BricK,?ar} survey and plot of E. C. wlvin, Surveydr, dated NOVsinber 1. 1923, filed in Plot, Bdik Kft- « Pase 179 in the Omce of the ,Regi«ter of Deeds of Durham County. This deed is ntada In eompHance with the terms of a- eontract be tween the parties Hereto dated the 20th day of Aug.. 1946, with the exception that in lieu of the lots therein mentioned party of the second, paft accepis this ‘con veyance of L&ts. Nos. 70 and 71. This property will be sold subv ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and 1900 Ad Valorem taxes. ' ■ ' This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as requind hy law. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR. Attorney . .'1 This 28th day of February, 1961 March 4, 11, 18, 25. NORTH CABOUNA DURHAM COUNTy MTiei OF SALE UNDER AND m VIRTUE of sale contained, in 'ii 'eerttfn deed of'trust executed Parker FmtSB’ aMliiiSlilSrl. xr Piffia, dated'N(A^«ftnto#‘ i*r, Afed *e-’ corded in Bbok 030, page 303, in the Office of th^ Jtegimer df Deeds of Durham’ ■ CeUnty, ;Nora Caro lina, default having b«h tnade in the payment .the indebtedness thereby secured and Old dfeed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed ’Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for ctsh at the Courthouse door in Durhami NoAb Carolina, at NOON, on tbe 4th day of April, 1961, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and. more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT a stake in the propery line on the southern side Eva Belle Street; ^ence North 85 comer of Lot No., 8 in Block D of the plat' hereinafter referred to and running- thence South 4 de grees 14’ West 186.1 feet to a stake; thence South 88 degrees 9 minutes East 6O.96 feet to a stake; Dodge - Dart - Lancer TRADE-INS . 57 Dodge - 4 D«ior .. 1195 54 Dodge . 4 Door .. 39S 58 Do^e . 2 Dr. H.T. 149S 59 Plymouth - 4 Door 1795 54 (Nds. . 4 br. 495 56 Ford ■ 2 Dr 795 53 Pontiac • 2 Door .. 495 59 Simca • 4 Door .. 995 M Chevrolet • 4 Door 1395 57 Deaoto . 4 H. T. 1295 57 Fiurd Vktoinn .... 1095 56 Dodge - 2 Door .. 795 Uniyersity Motors, Inc. Dodge Sales A Service Op*n 'Til f P. M. M6 W. Main St. Ph. MI-1931 . N. a . . baby daughter, Jacqueline Dianne, who Was born on November Club prizes were won by Mrs Janice Fisher, first; Mrs. Minnie Williams, second; Mrs. Gloria Hubbard, booby; and the guesi prize went to Mrs. Day F. Reed. Other members of the club are: Mrs. Doris Garrett, Mrs. Marion Thorne, Mrs. B. V. Allen, Mrs. M. Jeanne Lucas, Mrs. Bernice Marsh. Mrs. Olivia Weaver, Mrs. Thelmi Byrd and Mrs, Edith Johnson. thence North 4 degrees 14’ East 182.9 feet to a stcke in the-prop erly line on the southern side of Ewa Beie Street; thence North 85 degreesl 46’ West 60 feet to a stake, the point and place of the beginning and Being a, b, and c sections of Lot No. 9 in Block D of Davis Crest as per plat and . sur vey thereof by R. M. Pickard, En gineer, dated March, 1950, and now filed in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book —, page — to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of same. This propertjj will be hold sub ject to all prior,erieumbrances and all xprior and 1960 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR. Attorney This 28th day of Febrliary, 1961. March 4, 11, 18, 25. Continued from 5-A home. Come and worship with us. SEND IN YOUR NEWS If you have any news to be pub lished in the Hayestown news sec tion, send it to, Sandra Alston, 219, East End Ayenue, or tele phone her at 681-ill5. "Wilmingfon Continued from 5-A Ji’bberwock were: Sorors Cora Cora Fitch, Ruth Brown, and Doris Walker of Wilson; and Soror Ra chel Richardson of Goldsboro, all guests of Soror Augusta Coper, President of the Wilmington Alum nae Chapter. "Classes Continued from 3-A Dance Classes: instructor: Miss Shirley Bennett Modern and Creative—Rhythm for Girls Tuesday, March 14-May 16 Ages; 7-10-3:254:25 p.m. 1950 MERCURY 2 Door Std. Radio and Heater Nothing Down and $15.00 on A. P. C. 1951 DODGE 4 Door Autohnatic Radio and Heater Nothing Down and $15.00 on A. P. C. Call 682-7609 803 N. N. MANGUM ST. For Men and Boys POLL PARROT For Children QUEEN QUAUTY AND AC(^T For Women S SHOES Open Evening TU 9 P. IVf. LAKEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 200 CHAPEL HILL kOAD SONG of SPRfNG “Blaster Time Is ’The ’ftihie For; Eggs . . . And TTie Time for Eggs is Easter Time” . . . you don’t find any eggs at RUTH GORDON FASHIONS,. but you WILL find plenty of "smart Chicks” who se lect their wardrobes there. Be you a “smart young chick,” or a “wise old Hen” . . . shop at RUTH GOR DON’S where styles begin ... be it your figure, or be it your purse ... we have the clothes as well as the verse . . . something new is always on call . . . aKd exciting to fit the “Fat or thin,Vthe short or tall ... ■ i,|; Ruth >6oriMi Fashion^ 122 1/4 E. Main St., DuHnitn, N. C Ladies and Men SHOES i? $4.95 - $30.|^, Shoe Coi 211 E. Main Street . Durfaam, N..d} 1X)TS TO TEENS A Large Aswi^tment of all the finery Needed: V DRESSES, SUPS,; IL^S, GWVE^fJ ' FOR GIW^ ' ; S1Z68 S I And for the Little Boys: SUITS, SPORT COATS, PANTS & SETS Sizes Infant thru Toddler (and at the Lakewood Store Size 7) TOTS TO TEENS — 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS — 210 Corcoran Street Lakewood Shopping Center SHARYN LYNN SHOPPE Save Now On ^ DRESSES, Sizes24‘/2 DUSTER ENSEMBLES SUITS BY KIRKLAJVD HALL TOPPERS - DUSTERS - SPORTSWEAR SHARYN LYNN SHOPPE 123 E. Main Street Dttriutm, N. C. Lay Away Now For Easter -VISIT- 50c Will Hold Any Dress Until Easter your selection .now while our stocks are com- l^ete. Come in and see Mrs. Phyllis Watkins Girls' Easter HATS and Hind Bag Sets $1.00 to 2.98 Children’s Easter DRESSES 1-3; 4-6X; 7-14 $1.98 to 3.9S. Many Othei* Items To Choose From OPEN FRIDAY NITE ’TIL 9:00 P. M. 317-319-321 W. M^iin St. Durhanii N. C. Your WATCH THIS PAGE IN THE NEXT FEW week! f:

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