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HAVING QUALIFIED as
administrat of the estate of
Fred D. McNeill, sr. executrix -
deceased, late of Durham
County, this Is to notify all
persons having claims against;
the estate of said deceased 10
exhibit them to the
undersigned at 1815 S. Alston
Avenue, uurnarn, iiiui on ui
LR- trims,
THE MUSHROOM-PLUS
SUMMER SALAD
Raw mushrooms with a
shake of salt or a sprinkling
of lemon juice have a "Just-one-more"
appetite appeal,
but they're even better
teamed with the colorful
etceteras of an imaginative
salad. Just rinse and slice.
Add one or more vegeta
bles, from avocado to zuc
chini: Cooked green beans,
celery, cucumbers, peas,
potatoes, green pepper,
cherry tomatoes, spring
onions to say nothing of
leafy greens such as let
tuce, chicory and spinach.
Make it a chef's salad by
adding heftier ingredients
such as ham, chicken, tur
key, tuna or "other "cooked
fish, cheese, hardjcooked
eggs, cooked macaroni or
cooked rice.
Steo ud the flavor with
things as palate-tickling as J
onion. , garlic,, onyesj. ca
before the 2nd day of January,
1975. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their
recovery. . , ,,
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make
immediate payment
This 24th day oi June is4.
Lottie H. McNeffl, executrix of
the estate of Fred D. McNeill,
Sr. deceased.
Carolina Times; June 29, Jury
6, 13, 20, 1974.
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Rescue Food Budget
with Casseroles
This meal-in-one tuna dish
is a boon to the budget as well
as nutritious good eating. It
combines sucE favorites as
tuna fish, macaroni, peas,
cheese and potato dyps to cre
ate a hearty good casserole.
A cream sauce forms the
base of this dish. The easy
way to make a smooth cream
sauce is to use Argo corn
starch as the thickening agent
Tuna One Dish Meal .
Vi cup margarine
3 tablespoons corn starch
VS teaspoon salt
Va teaspoon pepper
3 cups milk
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 cans (6 or 7 ounces)
tuna, drained and flaked
1 Dackacei8 ouncesilbow
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1 package (10 bunces)
frozen peas, thawed
1 cup finely shredded
Cheddar cheese
Crushed potato chips
Melt margarine in sauce
pan over medium heat Blend
in corn starch, salt and pep-'
per. Remove from heat and
gradually stir in milk. Cook
over medium heat, stirring
constantly, until mixture
comes to boil and boils 1 min
ute. Stir in onion. Place tuna,
macaroni, peas and cheese in
(rreased 2-quart casserole. Stir
in corn starch mixture. Top
with potato chips. Bake in
350 F oven 20 to 25 minutes.
Makes 6 to 8 servings.
NORTH CAROLINA V
DURHAM COUNTY
CREDITOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as
the Administrator CTA of the
Estate oi uracie Love,
deceased, late of Durham
Countv. North Carolina, the
undersigned does hereby notify
all persons, firms ' and
corporations having claims
against said estate, to present
them : to . the -undersigned
Pearson, Matanej Johnson,
DeJarmon, and Spaulding, 112
W. Parrish Street. Durham, on
or before the 23rd day of
January, 1975. or .this notice
will be pleaded In, par of their
All persons indebted to skid
estate will please make
. immediate payment v to the
undersigned at the address of
we Aommisiraior given oeiow.
mis loin aay or jury,
Milton t. vJohnson
AAmnKtntnr itTTA Estate OI
fracie Love t P.O. Box 867
Durham, North Carolina 27701
27, Jeust, 3,
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NORTH CAROLINA .
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE
10.
TO
EXECUTRIX
r.HEnrTORS
THE UNDERSIGNED
having qualified ss Executrix
oi me estate oi rru n.
COTTON, deceased late of
notify all persons having claims
against sua estate to exaion
them to the , undersigned at
2112 Apex Highway, Durham,
27707. on or before January
25, 1975, or this notice will be
pleaded ? in bar of ' their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This, 15th day of Jury,
(Mrs.) Christine Alston
EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF
EFFIE W COTTON, deceased
WCIiam A. Marsh, Jr Attorney
-203 12 E. Chapel HUl Street,
Post Office Box 125 Durham,
, North Carolina
Carolina Times:
July 20. 1974 August 3, 10,
24, IV I
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER and bv virtue of
the Dower of sale contained in
a certain mortgage executed by
THOMAS W. lEVANS. et ux
SHIRLEY EVANS to
NATHANIEL L.' BELCHER
Trustee, dated May 15 1973
and recorded In Book 886,
page 91 In the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Durham
County. North Carolina,
default having been made in
the payment of indebtness
thereby secured and said
mortgage oeing ny me terms
thereof subject to foreclosure.
the undersigned mortgagee will
ouer ior saie at duduc auction
to the highest bidder for cash
at the court house door in
Durham, at twelve o'clock
noon on the 3rd. day of
Aueust. 1974 in . Durham
Township, Durham County,
and in the City of Durham, and
more particularly described as
follows: "
BEGINNING, at a stake in
the oronertv line on the West
side of Surifla Street, said stake
being distant 204 feet. North
18 32' East from the part of
intersection of the property
line on the North side of East
Durham Road, with the
property line on the West side
of SurUla Street and running
thence North 71 28 West 150
feet to a stake at the northwest
corner of Lot No. 36, on the
got hereinafter referred to,
ence N. 18 82' East 50 feet
to a stake at the southwest
corner of Lot No. 31. thence
South 71 28' East 150 feet to a
stake in the property line on
the West side of SuriUa Street,
thence along and with the
property line on the West side
of Surma Street South 18 32'
ist 50 feet to a stake, the
place and point of beginning,
It t'arida Jdpropejll tHi
n lot and survey thereot on
le' In Plat Book 5. page 5.
Durham Countv Reeister. to
which reference is hereby made .
for a more particular
description of same.
This property is sold suDject
to ad valorem taxes and prior
existing mortgages and liens as
by law required this 24th day
of June, 1974. A 10 deposit
Will oe requurea at me time ui
said sale as by law required.
Nathaniel L. Belcher, Trustee
112 Dunstan Street Durham,
North Carolina 27707
June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1974
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This column of questions and answers on federal
tax matters is provided by the local office of the U. S.
Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public
service to taxpayers. The column answers questions
most frequently asked by taxpayers; ,
IRS
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE.OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE '
of the power of sale contained
In a certain Deed of Trust
executed bv ELIZABETH'
CATLETT,; (Unmarried
(Assumed by PHYLLIS
CATLETT WALLER), and
recorded in Mortgage Book
774, at page 432, in the Office
of the Reeister of Deeds of
Durham County, . default
having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said Deed
of Trust being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure,
the undersigned will offer for
sale at Public Auction to the
highest. -bidder for cash at the
Courthouse Door in Durham
County, at NOON on the 2nd
day of. August, 1974, the
property conveyed In . said
Deed of Trust, the same lying
and being In the County ot
Durham, and State of North
Carolina, in City Township,
and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake on
the Southeast side of Atlantic
Street North 40 08' .East
316.55 feet from the northeast
side of Red Oak Avenue, at the
corner of Aaron Day, Jr.. as
shown on the plat hereinafter
referred to, and miming thence
South -86 48' East 160.13 feet
to a stake on the Southeast
aide of Atlantic Street, thence
along and with the Southeast
side of Atlantic Street, South
40 8' west 99.2 feet to a stake,
the point of BEGINNING, and
BEING LOT No. 1 of the
Property of Calbar Investment
Company, as plet plat and
survey of J. Watts Copley, &
Associates, Land , Surveyors,
dated February 11, 1965. and
now on file in theOfficeof the
Register of Deeds of Durham
County In Plat book 48, page
200. to . which reference Is
hereby made for a more
particular description of same.
THIS PROPERTY will be
sold subject to all prior
encumbrances and taxes and all
1974 ad valorem taxes and'
assessments. - .
THIS SALE wltt retrain
open for ten (10) days to
receive Increased bus, as
required by law. '
This 2nd day of July, 1974,
J. J. HENDERSON. TRUSTEE
VKLL1AM A. MARSH, JR.,
ATTORNEY ' '
Carolina Times: July 6', 13, 26
Q. I have a joint bank ac
count with my son. Are we each
taxed on one-half of the inter
est received?
A. No. You are taxed on the
interest in proportion to the
amount you each contributed
to the joint account For exam
ple, if you contributed all the
money in the account, you
would be taxed on all of the
interest.
Q. My mother lives with us.
Her income consists of tax-free
socjal security benefits and a
small pension. Can I claim her
as a dependent?
A. Yes. In general, you can
claim your mother as a de
pendent if she had gross in
come of less than $750 (tax
exempt income, such as social
security benefits, is not includ
ed in the $750 , gross income
test) and you furnished more
than half of her total support.
For more information, see, IRS
Publication 501, "Your Exemp
tions and Exemptions for De
pendents." It's available free
from your JRS office.
Q. After receiving $10,000 un
der an educational loan pro
gram to go to medical school,
I agreed to practice medicine
for five years in rural areas of
the state. As a result, each year
one-fifth of the loan is can
celled. Am I taxed on this
amount? ' '
A. Yes. If any part of the
loan is cancelled in a particu
lar year, that amount must be
reported as income for the
year. '
Q. I work as a waiter. Do
all my tips have to be, reported
tWfriemptoer? 'J$?Zt
A. No. If you receive less
than $20 in tips in the course
of your work' for one employer
during the month, you are not
required to report that amount
to that employer, but you may
do so if you wish. However,
you must include this amount
in income on your tax return.
If you receive tips of $20 or
more in a month while work
ing for any one employer, you
must report the total amount
of those tips to that employer
on or before the 10th day of
the following month. This can
be done on IRS Form 4070,
"Employee's Report on Tips,"
available from any IRS office.
Q. I pay a . housekeeper to take
care of my children and clean
my house while I am at work,
I know I can deduct her wages
as a child care expense,' but
what about the social security
taxes I pay in connection with
her wages. Are these also de
ductible?
A. Yes. When a taxpayer
makes deductible employment-
related expenditures for house
hold services and for the care
of dependent children and
those expenditures necessitate
the payment of the employer's
share of social security tax.
such taxes are deductible as
child care expenses.
For more details on such
deductions, see IRS Publica
tion 503, "Child Care and Dis
abled Dependent Care." It's
available free from your
office. ...
Q. I sold my condominium and
plan to use the profit from the
sale to purchase land to build
a house. Do I have to build and
occupy the house within one
year of the sale of the old resi
dence to be able to postpone
tax on the profit from the sale?
A. No. You may be able. to
postpone tax on the gain, if
within one year before or
after the sale . of your resi
dence, you have begun ; con
struction or obtained a build-'
ing site, construction loan,
approval of plans for a new
residence, and a building per
mit Also, you must occupy
and use your new residence as
your principal residence not
'later than 18 months after the
Distaff Deeds
sale of the old residence. You
are entitled , to benefit from
this 18-month rule if you build
your own residence, or . con
tract to have a residence con
structed according to your
specifications on specified land.
Q. I own a small office building
and donated rent-free use of an
office to a charitable organiza
tion. Am I entitled to a deduc
tion for this donation?
A. No. In general, you are not
entitled to av charitable con
tribution deduction for the do
nation of this kind of partial
interest in property.
Q. Does a person have to live
with you the whole year for you
to claim him or 'her as a de
pendent? :A. Generally, a person must
be a member of your house
hold for the entire year for
you to claim him or her as a
dependent. However, this rule
does not apply when you are
claiming an exemption for a
relative.
Greeters Aid Visitors
Around Tiny Community
By JAN CHRISTENSEN
N. C. State University -
There are about 100. fam
ilies in the coastal com
munity of Gloucester In
Carteret County. But it
was a hard place to find
your way around in until
a project called' "Glouces
ter Greeters" got started.
"Gloucester ; is - a small
area" admits, resident Ro
berta Fisher," but many
homes do not show from
the road. You see a narrow
dirt road - going off into
the, woods, but you don't
The answer is that the road
is going tojijverylbvely
home down on the water."
So members of the Glou
cester . Extension Home
makers Clubs printed a
brief directory that gives
newcomers a few pertinent
facts about Gloucester. In
it is a listing of every
State Farm
means fast,
fair claim
Service anywhere.
CALL: Office 682-7030 ;
Home 696-8062 '
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household and a map drawn
to scale, that locates each
home and business.
"With the directory any
one who can read a map
can find his way around
Gloucester," adds Mrs.
Fisher.
The Gloucester Greeters
have welcomed 10 perma
nent families to their com
munity and are getting
ready to welcome their
summer residents,- she
added.
DUAL GARDEN
Some families plant flow
ers t to .' beautify yards,'
cthera plant vegetables for
food. But the Claude Snel-:
ling family x of Snelling
Road, North Raleigh, have
"putlt all together."
Beautiful green cabbage
and lettuce Surround the
shubbery in the front yard
and the side yard is a, com
plete vegetable garden, ob
serves Mrs. Natalie Wim
berley, home economics ex
tension agent.
Mrs. Snelling considers
her garden-for-beauty pro
ject a good use' of her re
sources. Last year she was
able to feed the family
plenty of fresh vegetables
and fill her home freezer,
too.
WEAVE AFGHAN
"Homemakers who are
tired of knitting or cro
cheting afghans might try
Weaving one instead," sug
gests Mrs. Womble Strader,
a member of the Mt. Car
mel Extension Homemak
ers Club, Rockingham
County.
Mrs. Strader recently
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taught an Extension-spon-
sored workshop for 20 la-.
dies who wanted to learn
to make an afghan or
pillow top using Swed
ish embroidery on monk's '
clothadds Mrs. Joyce Hil
dreth, home economics ex
tension agent.
. The afghans and pillows
make wonderful accessories .
for the home and marvel
ous gifts for friends. , .
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the way you get next to it is by
tuning in a National Black Net
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day, (slightly abbreviated schedule
on Sunday) you can hear about .
, what's happening in your world.
That's because it's' news reported :
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Listen to the good news. Black '
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. ' ' r Kids take their heroes where they
Ami them.
When a boy growing up in the ghetto
sees a pimp, he sees a big, beautiful,
block-long car. A girl sees that hookers
have fancy clothes. Numbers runners
have money, pushers have cool.
If they've never seen any better,
how can they know any better?
That's why we've got to be there too.
In the same neighborhood. On the same ,;
streets. ' '
At a Neighborhood Center, a kid can
find everything from a cub scd'ut pack to
drug counseling. From a part-time jod to
a free breakfast. .
,,' While we're getting families into new
apartments, we're getting rats out of old ones.
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While we're teaching one kid how to
read a newspaper, we're teaching his
older brother how to print one.
We figure the5 more a kid learns
about himself and the rest of the world,
the more heroes he'll have to choose from.
And the better his choice will be.
232 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016
National Federation of Settlements
.. The other heroes on the block.