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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DEC. 30 1967 10 M- HA Til FOR CLASSIFIED AOVIRTIMMtMTg Display Classified Ads per column inch Reader Classified Adts 29c per word (10 word alliltlt—) No ads accepted after Tuesday noon. Al| Classified Mi must be paid for In dvance, prior to publication to guaro tee publication, , PHONE 682-2913 or 888«87 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ASK FOR CLASSIFIED DEPT. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Carolina Times will not be responsible tdr typo graphies! errors not made on its accounts If at fault, the advertisement will be printed in following issue wfthout cost to the advertiser. Notice of error must be msde within 48 hoars after pearance of first publication USED FURNITURE ELECTRIC RANGE. In good condition. Will sell at sacri fice. Phone 688-6587 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Can be inspected after 4:00 p m> Phone 682-2913. HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER Must be able to take dictation. Must have finished high school. Dial 682-6940 after 4:00 p.m. NEED YOUNG WOMAN to as sist janitorial work for church. Phone 682-4922. WOULD LIKE to secure young woman, two or more years college training to learn news paper reporting and feature writing. Call in person at of fice of Carolina Times, 436 E. Pettigrew St. REGISTERED or Practical Nurse to manage home for unwed mothers. Write Math ew Person. Franklinton, N. C, MALE HELP WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN as distributors for the oldest and fastest selling Negro newspa per in the Carolinas. Write Circulation Manager, Box 3825, Durham, N. C. NEED EXPERIENCED MAN for office janitorial work. Phone 688-6587. REAL ESTATE WANTED _ Would like to purchase lot for commercial building in south eastern section of city. Phone 68? 2913. TAXI DRIVERS WANTED. Im mediately. Apply in person Carolina Cab Company, Frank lin Street, Chapet C t > TO BUY OR SELL. If you are in the Urban renewal area and have to move, call us. It may be we can help ypu. FRAZIE» REALTY CO. Dial 682-1306 ' (tc AimuJUUI KILIMANJARO M ' fc U l*8r»l!yl ifDiscovered in 1848 by 11 JH! "1 J Johannes Rebmann, Mt. . f BT Jl w j tf> c Kilimanjaro towers 19,340 !)■ t \\ y ,eet above Tanzania, East ' yVlc "JJt Africa. Originally British, l_ JI? jfc '- 1 -- \ legend has it that Queen L- K I Victoria gave it to Kaiser I V ?f 7 Wilhelm as a birthday pres c I ent-because she had two V«/' l African mountains and he Many adventurers, R. R. Reusch who has / T\ s\ V \wl climbed Kilimanjaro at least I 65 times, like the challenge I and are interested in seeing I .-• the phenomenon Ernest \ ». Hemingway wrote about— the leopard frozen at its 'Wv M,rnL^- summit. Now, there's an- 'lit. ■* ' other reason for going up. \»\ /' >V . youV foOnd tffe case-and \ >• ,hS 3rinks will be on the ■ I NfW fAHGItV WAYS 1 TT] TAKING A SHINE TO SILVER ! / Coloniol Amoricons eagerly ! . X \k_.4»o P"»'oni*«d the leading I , '' v,rlm ' ,h °' ,h# day— simplicity set them off from I \yJiW ,h * 0,n0, • English style. I '\ W rfr /jriillib Hom * mo, «'* of »h« »>me, umll \Up/ Y j/MZ* STV how,v * r ' bought pewter- ' \g I warefor daily use—keeping . )IH jffifib Jbe fine Revere silver safely InGrandma's day,too,silverier wa* only used for special _fl/ J \ \w^h| occasions. And no wonder, for it was such a job to clean (\ /|\ /T IK First, she had to boil up a 1/Jj Y I kWmjfSu mixture of water and am-, 1/77//^f~ "1 monia in which she soaked I///J/h bSK^K damask squares. After they Jy/ I dried, these rag* were used! Av%/ m// to clean steHlng. For a flnal Jkj buffing, Grandma had to rub T*7T^p-V^SM briskly with a soft chameis MISSING CAT. Calico color of black, orange and white. Miss ing. from 2601 Atlantic Street for couple of weeks. Reward. Contact Mrs. Counti Robinson at 682-110J.. A Legal Notices • ■ ■ '■ NORTH CAROLINA 1 DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power of sale contained ic . a certain Deed of Trust execut j ed bv MARY AUCE SMITH i (WIDOW), VERDELLE B. PAR - KER and husband, WILLIE L. : PARKER, dated April 26, 1963, - and recorded in Book 722, at . Page 279, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County,- North Carolina, default 1 having been made in the pay ' ment of the indebtedness there [■ by secured and said Deed of ' Trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder for cash at the COURTHOUSE DOOR in Durham County, North Caro lina, at 12:00 NOON on the 20th day of January, 1968, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham, Oak Grove Township, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT (1): BEGINNING at a point 200 feet from the south west intersection of East Cen ter Street and East George Street: thence along and withl Lots No. 68. 69 and 70 south ward 255 feet to the North j sideline of Lot No. 78; thence | along and with Lot No. 76' Eastward 62 1 feet to a point;: thence North 255 feet to the southside of East George Street; thence along and with East George Street East 62.1 feet to the point or place of beginning. Same being Lot No. 68A as shown on map of East Highland Home Sites, Group No. 3 duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Durham in Plat Book 15, at Page 32. Also sec plat of Millie Roan property On this lot is situated House No. 811 Center Street. TRACT (2): BEGINNING at a point 2155 feet from the northwest intersection of Fish Dam Road, and East Center Street, said point being on the west side of East Center Street; thence East 200 feet to a point at the southeast corner of Lot No. 68; thence along and with Lot No. 68; thence north 250 feet to a point on the South •f side of East George Street; thence along and with East it George Street, East 200 feet to 1- the southwest intersection of n I East George and East Center Streets; thence along and with - the west side of East Center Street South 250 feet to a point and place of beginning, the same being Lots Nos. 69 and 70, as shown on map of East Highland Home Sites, Group 111, Durham Township. Durham County, duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds . of Durham County in Plat Book 12, at Page 50. See Deed from i Rowland S. Gooch et ux, to 0. - B. Gurganus et ux, recorded in 1 Book 148. at Page 418, Durham - County Registry. THIS PROPERTY will be , sold subject to all prior en t cumbrances and all prior and i 1968 Ad Valorem T»xes and i assessments. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. THIS 14th day of December, 1967. WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., TRUSTEE WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., ATTORNEY Dec. 18, 23, 30; Jan. 6 NORTH CAROLINA I DURHAM COUNTY | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the estate of j Anner (AKA) Anna and Annie Glenn, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, | this ii to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before June 2, 1968, or this notice will be j pleaded in bar of their recor- I ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment This the 29th day of Novem ber, 1967. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Anner (AKA) Anna and Annie Glenn, Deceased Dec. 3, #, 16, 23. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the estate of Sam Sabb, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before June 2 IMB or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. GORDONS GIN *565 ")30 JM/SQT. !£■ , ] i? 1 I oisiiuioi twins mmiu s» IT V ■mi tismiiit conmr uauio V J r F lOOXWUIMI Willi} OIJIIIUO MOM QUA*. 90 WOOf OWOOH'S Mr cm CO 110. (INOfM I.J. tAKMY BOWUNO DAIRY PHOTOORAPHIR RESTAURANT SHOE REPAIR WANtADS This the 29th day of Novem ber, 1967. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Sam Sabb, Deceased. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of James Fletcher Strickland, de ceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1025 Kent Street, Durham, I North Carolina, or 203% East Chapel Hill Street, Suite 9 and 10, Durham, North Carolina, on or before June 23, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make imme diate payment. THIS 19th day of December, 1967. (Mrs.) Annie K. Strickland, Administratrix of the Estate of James Fletcher Strickland, deceased. William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney Dec. 23, 30, 1967; Jan. 6, 13, 1968 Time Out For^^ißeauty Z by David Lwmm It Makes Scents ... Perfume has wafted its way through more than fifty centurieii of history, mystery, and intrigue. And if one is to believe the legends Bof Cleopatra. 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The trick is to set up a situation that will hold his interest span while you snap the photos. For example, this little Miss was intrigued with the piano, but not long enough for me to take as many shots as I needed. I had set up my Yashica twin lens on a tripod, directed my flash unit to the ceiling for soft bounce lighting, and then was ready to shoot. When the initial novelty wore off, before the required number of poses were taken, I had to provide my little model with further intrigue. This was done simply enough with a small bit of cellulose tape. It became a game as I stuck the tape to the keys, and she in turn tried to pull it up. But in the finished picture, she appears to be fingering the keyboard— just as she did when it.first attracted her. The transparent tape isn't evident at all, and I got my selection of mood shots of little Miss Music! CALL QUAjLITY FORMALITY BAKERY NEEDS Pies - Cakes - Donuts and Bakings For Special Occasions Quality Bakery PHONE 682-3265 512 E. 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