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V J . . - Y - 2 -THE CAROLINA TIMES Y STATE OF NORTJ CAROLINA .COUNTY OF DURHAM Administrator's Notice Creditor's and Debtors Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Sara Amey Johnson, deceas- ed, this is to notify all per sons, firms and corporations having a claim against Sara Amey Johnson, to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of first publication of this notice at P.O. Box 1932, Durham, N.C. 27702 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons, firms or corporations indebted to said Sara Amey Johnson, please make im mediate payment. This 1st day of November, .1980. Mechanics and Farmers .Bank, Administrator Estate of Sarah Amey Johnson P.O. Box 1932 Durham, North Carolina 27702 November 1, 8, 15, and 22. Ir'30. fJURTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix ot the Estate of JESSE INGRAM, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mrs. Mable B. Ingram, 1017 Sedgefield Street, Durham, N. C 27705 on or before May 1, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned: . This 10th day ot October ,;,1980. (Mrs.) Mabel B. Ingram Administratrix Estate of Jesse Ingram, deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times November 1, 8, 15 and and 22. 1980 SAT., NOVEMBER 1,1980 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Gracie S. Rone, deceased, late ot Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rt. 3, Box 3, Durham, North Carolina 27713 on or before six (6) months from the date ot the tirst publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the Administratrix. This the 21st day of October, 1980. RachelS. Jones, Administratrix, Estate of GracieS. Rorie F.H. Brown, Attorney at Law P.O. Box 2005 Durham. N.C. 27702 (919) 544-1668 Publication Dates: Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 8. 15, 1980 The Carolina Times NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of EVA DORIS MILLER, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Post Office Box 125, Durham, North Carolina, 27702, co Attorney William A. Marsh, Jr. on or before April 25, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the under signed. This 21st day of October, 1980. BENJAMIN MILLER Executor of the Estate of EVA DORIS MILLER, deceased William A. Marsh, Jr. MARSH & BANKS Attorneys at Law 120 East Parrish Street, Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 Durham, North Carolina 27702 Telephone: (919) 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times October 25, November 1, 8 and 15. 1980 ColobrdfosflQttiltaivprsary (Continued from Front) , ' debtedness on the church located on Thaxton Avenue was -retired at a cost of twelve thousand dollars (S 12,000.00). Negotiations with the State Highway Commis sion having been com pleted short of a request to the Bureau of Roads in Washington to investigate the planning of that sec- tion of the Expressway which would run in front of the church building on ' Thaxton Avenue and, that pending that investiga tion, no Federal funds be released for the Durharu . project, the events moved, forward. Additional pro-. perty was purchased on Athens and Nixon Streets. Plans to build a parsonage were abandoned and with . the additional property purchased, the land holdings increased to four acres the site on which the church now stands. The congregation of ; NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of JULIUS F. KNIGHT, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mrs. Elizabeth A. Knight, 2501 Dallas Street. Durham. N.C. 27707 on or before April 13. 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 13th day of October. 1980. (Mrs.) Elizabeth A. Knight Executrix Estate of Julius F. Knight, deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times October 18, 25, November 1 and 8, 1980 West Durham Baptist ' Church, at a duly called and assembled, business meeting held at the Church at 3:30 o'clock p.m., August 25, 1968, authorized the officers and Trustees of the church to convey all of the real property belonging to the Church and located at 1001 Thaxton Avenue, for a sum Of $125,750.00. Earl E. Artis, Alfornce Stewart, William P. Kearney, Eugene A. Harr ington, Oather Jones, John Plummer, Jr., John Plummer, Sr., Palmer Perkins, Jr., Lee E. Jones, Matther J. Brown, William E. Fuller, Malachi . Duke, S.L.Johnson, John Roberson,. P.L. Perkins, Sr., Alonzo Hill andW.L. McAuley, being Trustees of the church, were per sons to convey its real pro perty. On April 13, 1969, the Groundbreaking ceremony took place for the present church struc ture. Sunday, April 19,, 1970 at 10 a.m., marked the last gathering at the church located on Thax ton Avenue. A motorcade formed and the congrega tion traveled to the new church which was the third new building in the history of the West Durham Baptist Church. The church is . naJonsejr located in the Western sec tion of the city. The new; facility is valued Tat a. quarter of a million dollars..- - . On April 18, 1871, for mal dedication took place; Dr. Charles E. Cobb, ex- ing t J5 ecutive 'director, v; United Church , Sunday, School Church of Christ, Command other, young people s mission for Racial Justice ofgamzauons; -Other par was the speaker for the oc ' ticipants we; iThe casion. Dr. Cobb, . Reverend J.e.Herrin, Durham ; native. . spent American Baptist Conyen- much of his childhood be- . ........ ' - ; ,V ' V'; . . ' v- ; . , - ' r . ' . .. . v.-. . V. ; . a , PPWeiW1 B' TJIPW W ep West Durham Baptist Church on Thaxton Avenue, erected in 1924 under the pastorate of Dr. T.C. Graham, was thestCttJ edifice. , -. , -i RE-ELECT VVILLIAU V. DELL DURHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER Voto tlov. 4th JaidBy For TCemmrttefcToJiMect William V. Bell ( 1. Wilford, Lloyd & Ruth 2. Smith, Nathan 3. Blackman, Arnette 4. Brown, Rosevelt 5. Robertson, Walter 6. Sanders, Geneva 7. Mims, Patsie 8. Brooks, Melva 9. Bryant, Bill & Ellen 10. Akins, Ellen 11. Fills, Mary 12. Gunter, Sally 13. Townsend, Ms. 14. Whitehead, Myra 15. Cooper, Eva 16. Martin, Joyce 17. Baine, Willie 18. Council, Louise 19Mottinger, Carolyn 20. Green, Katherine 21 . Evans, Arnetta 22. Pettiford, Barbara 23. Fulton, Doris 24. Parker, Goldie 25. Ray, George 26. Cox, Barbara Jean 27. Strayhorn, Delilah NOTICE The following persons are asked to please call the Occupancy Division of the : yir Housing Authority ('683-1551:) in reference to their appointments . IMMEDIATELY. 28. Rochell, Rosevelt 29. Moltey, Eugenia 30. Dunston, Mary 31. Turner, Ann 32. Humphrey, Pamela 33. Williams, Beatrice 34. Green, Mozella 35. Piner, Hattie 36. English, Harvey 37. Poleat, Mary 38. Perbis, Susan 39. Lyons, Donna 40. Melton, Helen 41. Sneed, Lillie x . 42. Harward. Edith 43. Rose, Etta 44. Burch, Jacqulyn . 45. Dickens, Linda 46. Sutton, Carolyn 47. Downey, Ida 48. Green, Bonnie 49. Middeton, Judsenia 50. Thompson, Dorothy 51. Watkins. Ernest 52. Carr, Sam 53. Hall, Teresa 54. Alston, Dorothy 55. Williams, Ida 56. Fulton, Jennifer 57. Quick, Tessie 58. Johnson, Sheila 59. McNeil, Henretta 60. Rose. Emma 61. Ryals, Mary 62. Brown, Alice 63. Badger, Herman 64. Teasley, Ruth 65. Foddrell, Lucretia 66. McNeil, Gert 67. Alston, CordelK 68. Green, Eugene 69. Thompson, Linda 70. Lofton, Peggy 71. Goddard, Kim 72. McNeil, Geraldine Hunter, Linda Holloway, Maxine Mandey, Essie B. 82. Johnson, Howard 83. Brown, Sherry 84. Reid, Deborah 85. Wilkins, Ira 86. Walston, Jessie 87. Headen, Novella Brown, Mattie 109 Holeman; Florence 110. Daye, Mary 111. Wallace, Maggie 112. Royster, Shenita, 136. Quick, Hazel 137. Dix, Marcy 138. McGhee, Geraldine 139. Gilliam, Mincie 88. Brown, Mattie 115. Heflin, Ruby 89. Toomer, Alice 116. Bass,' Sajidra 90. Jewell, Annie Mae 117. Sparks; Hattie 91. Gray, Rosa 118; Baines, Betty 92. Richardson, ,Witlie 1 19. Hooks, Deborah 93. Weathers, Depetra i20. Shirt, Vareene 94. Sprill, Betty 121. Rovster. Lillie 95. Wright, Sylvester 122. Webb, Frances IP, Parrish. MarvDixion -2; 114. rauerson,,unanoue-H.H nom,ne Datriria 96. Scott, Julia 97. Mooneyham, 98. Atkins, Sharon 99. Spigner, Blanche 100. Johnson, Toi 101. Harper, Rosa 102. Kincy, Janice 73 74 75 76. Manning, Geraldine 103. McCrae, Betty 77. weanngs, Dons 1U4. ran, fnyins 78. Farrington, Clara 105. Alston. Branda 79. Dixon, John & Clara 106. Henderson. Nancv133. Eubanks, Gary 80. Bailey, Geraldine 107. Hicks. Paula 134. Royster, Shirley 81 . Hunt, Sila 108. Upchurch, Oiane 135. Lipscomb, Warren 123. NeaL Burtey 124. Booker, Boyd 125.. Newman, Delores 126. White, Mary 127. Leggett, Sharon 128. Boone, Janet 129. Lawrence, Clementine iou. ruvYcii, rvaicii 131. Hannah, James 132. China, Mammie 142. Jefferson, Edna 143. Williams, Sheila 144. Benson, Levem 145. Russell, Doris 146. Patrick, Rosa 147. Fryer, Susan 148. Pendergrass, Shirley 149. Brown, Helen 150. Wall, Gwendolyn 151. White, Patient 152. Garmon, Sylvia 153. McNeil, Rhonda 154. Tally, Mr. Duke, Charles Jones, Mary Nelson, Samuel Winstead, James Woods, Phyllis Daye, Mary Boyd, Mary 155. 157 158 159 160 161 J U..' J l -I'- -J.' 1 . ' Leadership an iwnw .mmu. uiioH xili aitt .noil&iuitiiiu -trt- 11 President Carter has appointed more Black judges than all the other Presidents combined. He's put more Blacks in key positions than any other President RonaMR&agai& position 13 an During his first term as Governor of California, he appointed just 9 Blacks out of 3,709 appointments. When it comes to power, the choice is clear. OPEC price increases have practically turned our economy urjside down. Yet President Carter has created 8 million new jobs. Over 1 million new Black jobs. RonaMReagai podiionisrimple: Private enterprise and tax cuts for the rich. When it comes to jobs, the choice is clear. President Carter has more than doubled CETA funds. The Job Corps has been increased 159 . He's doubled the amount of contracts to minority firms. And he's taken federal contracts away from big corpora tions that discriminate against us. i 2o amm1a no: The less the better. When it comes to pro grams, the choice is clear. 4" Piid for by the CarterMondale Re-Election Committee, Inc. Rhhert !v StraiK Chairman for North Carolina , t, ';' ' "i ""''f 'j - a ; -( mmm $W 4 f 't - v ; f J , -"l Mi i mm 9X: k .Hi t Governor Jim Hunt Paid for by the Jim Hunt Committee The JiifcHunt Committee, P.O. Box 1980, Ralefeh. N.C. 27602. John Talton, Tre. S
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