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THE C A li d L'l N A ,T I- W S'? SATURDAY, DECBMBfiR 5) 1964 DURHAM, N. C.—PAGE 5-A BROWN AND THAXTON TV's Lloyd Thaxton Presents Gold Record To Star, James Brown HOLLYWOnn, Calif.—Syndicat ed TV personality Lloyd Thaxton recently presonted a special -Gold Record to entertainer James Brown. I'Mr. Dynamite,” for pass- ins the million mark in sales on his Smash recording “Out of Si-ht.” Urown, hailed by many critics as the most potent and dynamic talent in show business today, was also in Hollywood to make his first motion picture “TAMI (Teen Age Music- International),” now being shown tliroughout the coun try by Electrono’vision. He literally tears it up an(^ stops the sho-# on the silver screen — performing some of his best-known hits, such as “Out of Sight,” “Prisoner of I^ove,” “Night Train,” and other favorites. “Mr.. Dynamite” is now on na tional tour with his groupj The Flames, winding up a fabulous ’64 on New Year’k Eve at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of tru.st executed by JOHN A. LEATHERS, Jr. and wife, ETTA L. LEATHERS; dated the 22nd day of August, 1958, and re corded in Book 614, at pa'?e 498; in the office of the^ Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default liaving been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject io foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for .sale at public auction to the highe.st bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 4th day of .January, 19(55, the property conveyeil in said deed of trust, the .same lying and being In the County of Durham,, and State of North Carolina, in Patterson Town ship. and more particularly des- d as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on east side of Ardmore Drive 390 feet in a northerly direction from the north side of the Cooke Road at the northwest corner of Lot No. 2 in Block B and running thence North 71 degrees East 122 feet to a stake: thence North 3 degrees 15’ East 141' feet to a stake, the .wutheast corner of Lot No. 4; thence South 71 degrees West 175.4 feet to a stake on the east side of said Ardmor Drive; thence along and with the East side of said Ardmore Drive, South 19 de grees East 130,7 feet to a stake, the point of beginning, and being Lot No. 3 in Block B of ARDMORE HILLS of 0. A. JOHNSON as per Colonial Stores Gets 6t$T0or'$ kiSfd for Promoting N. C. G(»d» ,1.1, r. RALEIGH—Colonial Stores has been , named top supernKukct chain of the year in strvicc to the people of North Carolina thru promotion of home grown and processed foods. ~ Governor Terry SanfofiT an nounced the selection and present ed C. M. Tuttle, Colonial Hah it'.h Division Vice President, with the Governor’s Retnil Food Industry Award at a North Carolina Pri; ducts Dinner in Raleigh this week. Judges in the conte.st which w.i.= open to food retailers throughout the .state were Commi.ssioner of Agriculture James A. Graham. Dr. W. M. Roberts Director of the Food Science Department of N. C. State, and Russell Hanson, Ad ministrator of the North Carolina Conservation and Development De partment. A similar a'A’ard for promotion of home grown products in a sin gle store went to Baxter C, Shel ton of Table Supply, Kannapolis. In nre.senting the awards. Gover nor Sanford .stres.sed the impor tance of food proce.ssing to the economy of North Carolina and Predicted that the state will as sume national leatf>»rship in this field within the next decade. In accepting the award, Tuttle said: “Our company is indeed proud to be singled out for this recog nition. We have always felt th.nt nromotion of the economy nf N C. through .sale of home grown r>lat and surv»v tlH'reoC now on file in the office of the Regi.ster of Deeds nf Durham County in Plot Book 24, at paRe 19. to -vvhich reference is hereby made for a more narticiilar descrintion of same. See Deed Book 20G, page 63. BU THIS SALE will be made paid taxes. This sale will remain open for ten days to receive increa.se. bids as required by law. Dated this 2nd day of Decem ber, 1964. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee M. H. Thompson, Attorney Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26 SHADY SAVINGS Never park in the hot sun if you can avoid it, the Catholic Di gest advises, becau.se gasoline evaporates very quickly in the heat. Best Year Yet To Go.., TREAT YOURSELF FOR CHRISTMAS CAN GET BETTER DEAL Sells More Fords Than Any Other Dealer In This Ai’eal Isn’t This Proof Positive That No Matter What, You Can Get A Better Deal At Alexander Ford? ^ Wt Will Not Be Undersold! SHOP AT NIGHT—OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. FfNfe SELECTION ‘.A-1” USED CARS YOUR riOMFTOWH V O i U M T and processed products is a vital responsibility of a company such as ours, and we pledge to the people of the .state our continued r-riorls toward making North Car- idlna the mo.st dynamic economic force in America,” ‘‘Colonial Stoles 'A’ill spend over tl'i million dollars on North Caro lina pro(hicts and services thi.s year, Tuttle said. The largest single expenditure by Colonial is for North Carolina liiiiiUnts for sale in the chain’s 4.'iK supermarkets’ located in 10 soudietn ami midwestern states. The total this year will be more than .^2 million dollars. Next in line, is more than 8 million dollars which goes to pay w:i“rs ^md salaries tq ColDnial’s U()(;0 North Carolina employees. Other expenditures include li censes and taxes, approximately 5.'ion.ono. rents, $1,300,000; utili ties, SflOO.OOO and mi.scellaneous supplies, $1,100,000. Colonial will spend nearly $600,- nno on advertising with North Carilinn newspapers, radio’ andj television stations. . f' , Currently, Colonial operates 88 r\ir''i'markf'ts in North Carolina, A division office and major distribu tion center are located in Ralfigh and a bakery in Charlotte shfps to points in several surrounding slates. Colonial maintains accounts in (i9 North Carolina banks. More than a third of Coloitial’s nearly 9000 individual stockhold ers live in North Carolina. MRS. HAIRSTON HOSTESS TO DOGWOOD CLUB Mrs. Ora Hairston was hostesj November 17. at her home on B-b RirTpreway Avenue. The meet was opened for busi ness. Plans were made for the «n- nnal workshop to be held at the next meeting. It was also suggest- "d that a guest he invited to this .meeting to a.s.si.st members itt. mak ing Christmas decorations and to ''ive new ideas for the show. All member show great Interest In learning to make their own deco- i-atinns. Aff"r the members enioyed a de1i"htful repast, the meeting wa.i adiourned. Members present were, Mrs. Or« Tlairston. Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs Ann.T .T.nmes, Mrs. Nannie Tomlin. Mi.ss Ruhv Tilley. Mrs. Lillian Al ton and Mrs. Susie Martin, Presi dent. "Bombings Continued from front page bombing of the Freedom House, the bombing of three Negro buil- nesses and the November 7 bomb- of a- Negro home in Tyl*r-1 town. EAST “ALL-STAR S” Versus WEST “A L L - S T A Norfli Cafdtina College Campus DiMiam, Nortli Carolina Kick-Off 1:00 P.M. Donation . . . . . $1. “Successor Continued from front page Evangelist D. R. Wilson, Sis. W. M. Smith, oDacon D E. Watsolj, Sis, T. L. Holman, Missionary P; A. Watson, Mother E. Wilds. Mi!!- sionary T. Bland, Missionary M. A. Holman, Elder R. L. Jones, Elder J. D. Blantf, Mother Lillian Mc:; Bryde, Mother Gussie Dunlap, Motlter II. M. Joshua,,. Mother T. Bryant, Overseer At Wilson, Over seer J. Carver, Bishop G. W. \Vild.«f, Mrs. C. H. Tillman, Mrs. C. L. Faison. —S. SSBlltliii f!'iPPRT^n mOM ENGLAND BY KOBItANO CORT. .SAl«N£«mSflWT» 1 You WiU Find Complete Banking Service At Mechanics and Farmers Bank DURHAM — RALEIGH and CHARLOTTE I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 ~~~ ~ - 1 ROBERTS CONSTRl FCTION C(). j PHONE^ 684-0301 | J N. C. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DURHAM, N. C. | • ' PETER PAN SUPER MARKET WHERE YOU WILL BUY MORE PHONE 682-1489 i 124 Street Durham, North Carolina L E N N 0 N ’ S AMOCO ,AMERie^)ROXBORO ST. Lakcview Scrvi*e \ Station i illF.iyett' ville 1 ' SPEIGHT’S AUTO SERVICE PHONE 682-3575 " SM FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. TO BUY - SELL OR RENT PROPERTY CALL | FRAZIER REALTY COMPANY . j Office: 682-1306 — Home: 681-7183 1 1104 S, Roxhoro Street R. L. FR.\Z!F.R, M^r. THE RECORI) BAR DORHAM, N. C. CHXpRL HILL, N. C. “GOOD LUCK ■ p— ECKERD’S DRUG STORKS 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 122 W. Main St. The Forest Hills Shopplnsj Center 1116 Broad Street — Eastgate Shopping Center ALEXANDER FORD YOUR HOME TOWN VOLUME FORD DEALER 33f £.' main street PHONE 681-8821 DURHAM BUSINESS COLLIXJi: PHONE 681-3023 ^ | 404 S. MANGUM STREET DURHAM, N. G. ■ ^ , 't ^WNSON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 682-5486 WAIW ST«EET DURHAM, N. C. ^ -1 MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP ^ “Call On Dan the MuffTer Man”' Mufflers — Shock Absorber* — Brake Service 502 FOSTER STREET CAR PHONK 682-8546 [ KOSES 5-10 - 25c STORE * Downtown ' PHONE 82-1215 DURHAM, N. C. MYERS GLENN, Inc. , CAR RUGS AND MATS FOR 1965 CARS ARE HERE Durham's Oldeat Auto Supply Store — Home Owned ^ Open Til 9 Friday Night _ PHONE 383-746! 119 CHAPEL HILL STREET fctlRHAM t)RtJG company “SERVICE TO THE SICK" Durluim’a Firat and Only “Party Room" 3M W. Maia Street Phone 682-3475 — 682-6714 SPEIGHTS SOUTHSIDE SERVICE ' 901 FAYETTEVILLE STREET PHONE 682-9793 J'.A - - ... r * i Si£W tABLO^feS EXPEftt fAlL6RING ^HON£ 682-6834 , Ml N. GR£GS0N StREET DURHAM, N. C. J . T • * ^ Mutual savings and loan association 112 W. PARR1SH ST. DURHAM, N. cT" * LONG’S FLORIST PHONE 682-3867 Ml FAVfelTlEVniLE St. DURn'mI, Vt t, ! n. a miTUAL LIFE ins. CO. ' ■ ‘ 112 W. PARRISH St. DURHAM, N.,C ^ ^
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