To Rubble by
Br HAROLD t^dSTER the beauty of n cfty or a stat^.
Whea most titcs that huve W»- high, officials ard phllahfhro-
torictil vbIuos appear to,.dtatort-phists wiU have th" dlscredllint j
mer of 3215 Dearborn Drive Pr
Lakeview School on or h*fore
August 8. Entry fees are not ri'
fundable.
sites removed nnd restored, m out the natiAn; In Illinoiii th«‘Jr
^Qbll T^ucnlr T)
1^ Held f'oT
Durhlmi Duffers
The eTirnina.tions for the Mit-
rheU Opi’n G'^lf Tournameat will CLUB TO SPONSOR
be held SatiirJay, August 10 at -.p,D
S:60 f M at Iho Club Nine Piiii |
Piift Course on Archdale Poed. j The Highlight Club Is 8Pon-
’rfie final events will be held on' soring a trip to Topsail BearTi,
Sunday, August 11, at 4:30 PHl. i North Carolina on August 9.
THE CAlifiktjNA ‘
(^]avoiqp«l r;hu’*rii P'cnie Ends fifbte ScKwil
CLEVELAND — The Daily j adults: Mrs Lucille yj^very,-d;-
Vncntion Bible Church ^chool; rector, and G. A. Goodnian,
of M t. Tabor Presbyterian j snperintendert. Rev. J. C. Me-
Church closed with a picnic nt, Kenzie Is pastor.
Holly Oak Park in Shel'jy. ]
A tlilrlysix hole contest will All persons desiring to partici-
BSPCftE DSMOLfTION
MIhmIim
AFTi^R Demolition
preserved. They have doiio It ih restored Lincoln’s home and offer (hiee place winners. The pate, please contact Mrs. Har-
many cities and states through made a memorial out of bis tomb first pi ice winner nil! receive tin i grove.s at the W. D. Hill Re-
and they restored the Old Mitchell Cup and the first ulace creation Center b'’fweon the
Salpm pftjnefer settlement. In cashji^ard. The second and thiid hours of 4:00 p. m. and 8:00 p.
Virginia they preserved Wash- plactf* winners will receive cash before August
i*'g(on'’s and Robert! E. Lee*» aWarft. 1.
birth place* and restored Jsffer I All entrants must submit a two!
son’s home at Monticello. Here' dollar entry fee to Elliott B. Pal
in North Caroltnii they restored
More than 106 members attend
ed the .school.
I Instructors were Mrs. Vir-
Einla Cowart. chairmar> of llie
fkindercarten; Miss Terry Rank-
•ir and Mrs. Ethel M. Beatty; i^iri
mary; Mrs. L. W. Wilson and
I Mi.ss Phyllis Stockton, junior::,
i Mrs.' Constance Stevenson nnd
Mrs. Florence Knox, junior hiR'i
the site of the first colony, they a m I'MC'
preserved the Guilford Cou^l .rUfV...
House and Moore's Creek parks QUARTERL’k TAX
for being sites of Revolutionary D.ir'D/'^ljnpc ttti v oi
battle*, and they “builded a * & J U LI ill
monument” on the site where Charles W. Tew, Jr., of the In-I|j
two brothers proved that man Revenue Service in Dur- j I
by some means could fly. The reminded taxpayers re- ■
list' can go oo and on and on and - file quarterly Fedcr.il lb
«*else tax returns, that July 31.j|i
In Durham, high officials ‘s the deadline for filing rciiiriTS
hav? launched an urban renewal Paylrg the tax for thejl
program and all sites that ap- calendar quarter ending June SO.
pear as sore* on the face oT Dur Taxpayers liable for more
ham -will be permanently re- $100 of the excise tax''«,§
moved. listed on Form 720 for uny i I
One scar in particular that (except the third monll) ’
must go is the Havti sectio" ® quarter) are required to de
Th-re are many places Jn this P"”** payments of these
section that have hj^storical local authorized banks
values and are sentimental in ® F"d»ral Reserve Bank be^
the hearts of many of the in-, month
habitants of this local ghetto. ' month In which tlic
Ard among these one place *** liability occurred. The taxi's
stands out among all others. third month of the se
cond quarter of 1963 may volu
ntarily be deposited by July 31.
Returns should be address and
mailed to: "District Director of
Internal Revenue, Greensboro."
That place. Is the old Boy's
Club building located near the
corner of Pettigrew and Fayef-
tpville streets. It was the first
structure to be demolished
under the urban renewal pro
gram.
Built almost a century ago,
the wood frame structure that
sat on this site was not always
neighbors want to reconsider
and have the house removed L
and restored, or preserved. It i
would be too late. The sign that '
a club house. Rather, it h ,n s l^ppeared on the house as It was
housed some of the most pro-^eing torn down tells the story: |
Scrap wood $5 per load. U.sed
building materials. Bricks.” And i
that's all the structure that once
•proudly bore the-address SOS*
Faygttcville street is: separated |
old bricks, slabs, splinters, rust
ed and crumped tin, and a fad
ing riemory, all with a few
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DEMOLITION OP A SBNTIMEN-
TAL RELIC — One of DUrham'i
oldest buildings stands for thq
Ja«t time (top photo) before being
turnod into scrap wood tnd used
'lutlding miterials photo).
Known to MoM Durham rosidenti
IS tho old Boys’ Club, th* oM
F«y*tt«vilU stroet house, wblch
(helttred many iromin*nt Negro
lub hoote, wu lorn down last
vveek to mtkt room for the Dur
ham Urban Renewal pivgram.
—Photo* b)T Porefoy
It takes a lut uf. time and tena
city to dislike another person; so
^much. In fact, that oft«i little
onerg is left to get .inything e«n-
itructive done.
minent Negro families of Dur
ham.
^ Neighbors remember the time
that barber John Wright, pub-
lisher P. B. Young, educator
James E. Shephard, and minister
A. Kirkland lived there. They
remerrfber the informal talks in
the living room, the social gnth- 1 tears covering them
erif’gs behind the French doons, |
and the special occassions thnt ,
range from child births to holi
days. A neinhljor, Mrs. Jennie. ,
Spaulding, who lives across the
atreet from the site, said that
tlvp families that Hived there
"were some very good neigh
bors.'*
Many others remember the
house as the place where they
attended YWCA affain, where
they joined the Boys’ Club
where they played Indoor gntri»s
where they mfet friends, where
they were sheltered from \h
wlier*
uneduntable hours were soent
doing something or rothinp
One mah standing, watching
the dempIUhion of (he building
prehaps tuinmed up the situa-
tioii beft when he said. “A lot
of people gon’ miss that old
p1ac«! thoy carried on a whole
hrt of thhifs tn there.”
But even if the Durham city
dfflctals Of the sentimental
BUICK
Trade-ins!
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60 ^ 1^5
60 VOLKSWAGEN USQ
2-Door
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ftq FORI) ^ ' one
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58 1095
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iDtJKHAM rOIINTY I
NO-riCE OF FXFCUTRIX
! having OtIATylFIF.n as Kyocu.
4rlx of the Estate of 'Vtlie Willis-
j 'fin Drake, dec’ssed. late of Dur |
ham Ceunfv, Nerlh Carolina, this
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* ft,Tims a"alr.st s.nid estafe to c>-.
hihi* them to the undfr.sitjned at
104 p»koe Av^nne Durham..Niirihi
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19(14, or this notice w'll be jihxadcd
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sons indebted to said estate will I
please niake immrdiiite paymet I.
This, the 29th day of .Inly, 19U3. i
(Mrs.) Grayce Lanier
■I'hompson, Executi-ix of j
cs'tate of Nettie Williston I
Drake, deceased. '
M. Ilu!;h Tlinmfison, Attorney
Aug-. 3, 10, 17, 24, ; - I
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