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Page 4 NCNB Executive Pies In Houston James K, Paul of Charlotte, senior vice president of North Carolina National Bank of Char lotte. died Thursday in Houston, Texas, after an illness of sever jd weeks. Fred Blackman brings you Hie Evtfry Monday 6:2$ p.m. WTVD/11 Brought Tp You By Osatnil Carolina Farmers, Ik. r — r .r -- - THtwar-r,- sr, SSUp'-fM/UI RADIOS •.. they offer you more music power apd greater tonal fidelity than you’ve ever heard from a • table radio. You must hear them to appreciate their tonal beauty and value! GIVE THE EASTING PLEASURE OF Q| MUSjC as well as superb AM reception. Push-button band selection, tone.control and 6* oval speaker. Elegant acoustical wood case is finished in Walnut Model FM-45. 410 W. Franklin St. ||||MMmpp Phone 942-5125 OGBIIRN Furniture Market I ( I «IMrtM H «dn>! I Gifts and accessories in abundance in Sutton's. / — There’s gay Giftwrap, Christmas Cards, Cosmetic Ul Bi=P Gifts; Electric Razors, Billfolds, Smoking Acces- - fflj sories—Pipes, Lighters, Fine Cigars. Shoe Shine IF / IkL 11 and Tree. Have a Gala Time at Sutton’s! K /COSMETICS I SIFTS by I Elizabeth Arden, Chaaal, Dorothy Gray, I Lanvin, Yardley, Old Spiea, Helena I Rnbanstoin and may others. I I 4|H9lm!l§ * CIFrWKAP ★ CANDIES * CARDS I L|jjpL Gifts Are Wrapped In Sutton’s SUTTON’S DRUG STORE J 159 East Franklin Phone 942-5161 Memorial Services will be held at 2:30 this afternoon in Rey nolds Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem. Mr. Paul was widely known for his extensive activities in bank ing in the Carolinas and Virginia. * . —. . 4, - - Legal Notices NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and hy virtue of the anth > ority conferred upon the undersign ed by Judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, North Carolina, dated August 19, 1963, in a Civil Proceeding entitled: Boyd Jackson, Floyd Jackson, Isaiah Purnell Jackson and Carrie Lee Jackson Parker vs. Clarence Jones et ux, Lina McClinton Jones, and persuant to an Order of Re-Sale en tered by the Court on December 2, 1963, the undersigned as Co-Com missioners of the Court wUI at the Courthouse door in Hillsboro, North Carolina, offer for Re-Sale at pub lic auction tor cash at 12:00 noon on Thursday the 19th day of December, 1963, the following described prop erty: All of these certain lots or parcels of land situated lying and being on the East side of Graham Ave nue in the Town of Chapel Hill, N. C„ and known and designated as Lots Nos. 31, 32, and 33 in Part “B" in the division of the Craig Property as surveyed by J. Ralph Weaver, September 14, 1939, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the East property line of Grgham Avenue, Northwest corner of Lot No. 30; running thence along the East property line of Graham Avenue North l deg. East 75 feet to a stake; Southwest corner of Lot No. 34; running thence with the line of Lot Nqj 34 North 85 deg. East 140.7 feet to a stake; thence run ning South 1 deg. West 75 feet to ■ a stake; running thence' South 85 iieg. West 141 feet to the begin ning; This property will be sold sub ject to the property tax thereon due io the Town of Chapel Hill and the County of Orange. (1960-1963). This is a re-sale and the bidding shall begin at $5,500.00, and the highest bid received at this re-sale will be reported to the Clerk of Superior Court of Orange County, North Carolina, subject to a raised bid within 10 days or thereafter the Courts' confirmation. A good faith deposit of »% shall be posted with the Commissioners at the tune of the re-sale. This the 3rd day of December, 1963. Blackwell M. Brogden, 1 Co-Commissioner James R. Farlow Co-Commissioner Dec. 8, 15 administrators notice The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the Estate of Lydia Henry White, deceased, | late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present than THK CHAPEL HILL WHSKL? to the undersigned on or before - the sth {toy of June, 1964, or this -notice will be pleaded in bar of - (heir recovery. All persons in i debted to said estate will please i moke immediate payment to the I undersigned. i This the sth day of December. , 1963. Henry 8. White, Administrator of the Estate of Lydia Henry White. Dec. 8, 15, 22 A 29. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA , ORANGE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of T. R. HARWARD, Deceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 1964, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar. All person indebted to the Estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of November, 1963. (s) Madge H. Proctor Madge H. Proctor A P. 0. Box 532 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Emery B. Denny, Jr. Attorney at Law 103 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, North Carolina Nov. 24; Dec. 1,8, 15 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as executors of the estate of Fannie S. Brockwell deceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned rn or before the Ist day of December, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the Ist day of December, 1963. L. J. Phipps, W. E. Thompson and E. McG. Hedgpeth, Execu tors of the Estate of Fannie S. Brockwell. Dec. 1,8, 15, 22, 29; Jan. 5 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE COUNTY LUCY BLACKWOOD BAKER Plaintiff, / vs. NEWTON D. BAKER '} Defendant. To: Newton D. Baker, Defendant Take notice that; The pleading, seeking relief {against you, has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Tp secure absolute divorce op the part of the plaintiff based om the grounds of two (2) years con tipuous separation between the plaintiff and the defendant. You are required to make de fense to such pleading no later than the 30th day of December, 1963, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 19th day of November, 1963. E. M. LYNCH Clerk of Superior Court C. B. Hodson Attorney at Law Brockwell Bldg. Chapel Hill, North Carolina Nov. 24; Dec. 1,8, 15. -Van Hecke— (Continued from Page 1) el Hill Community Church. Survivors include his wife, the former Jessie L. Kelley; four sons, James of Greensboro, John of the home, Bayard of Jack son, Mississippi, and Merwin of Charlotte; and eight grandchil dren. The family had requested that flowers be omitted, and that do nations be made instead to the Law Foundation, University of North Carolina. Presents The largest Selection Yet MII9IC BOXES frem Switzerland, Germany, Austria from HLtt , J -Integration (Continued from Page 1) ntygd of consolidation it is going to cost the townspeople. It costs over (91.000 more to run two 3CKH>upil schools than it does to rpn one 600-pupil school. It costs more to run Frank Porter Gra ham School, a 12 - classroom school, than it does to run Estes Hills, a 24-classroom school. "We are trying our best to bring the different schools is PEANUT CRISP and Delicious Double-Dipped CHOOOLATEOOVERED PEANUTS Made by C & G Candy Co. of Chapel Hill Durham Rd-> Diagonal to Elliot Bd„ Lake Forest Entrance Phone 929-2066 Visitors Wilsons lo Cone in and son these candies being made. Distributed in Chapel Hill by scouts only . All proceeds from candy sold in Chapel Hill go to the Scouts. . ... <' STHI TIME Tl WM! MATCH THE NUMBER ON BACK OF YOUR SURPRISE SAMPLER TO A NUMBER POSTED IN THE STORE AND YOU’RE A WINNER IN Colonial's lucky Number Sweepstakes! FARM BRAND FRESH—PORK [C 0L Q X lOl STORES | SAUSAGE 2 “ 59' lean, jiffy HOLIDAY SPECIAL eve Aif B ™ L "» TS 391 STB All MIXER NITS.. - «• 1Q ( • LARGE WfILHUTS 47« E JUICY, SWEET FLORIDA gSk ORANGES Vv>:Yvrr^— 1 —"" I prices GOOD POUND H / THRU Wednesday HBB J , DEC. 11, IMS. QUANTITY ■ ||C Jo* RIGHTS RESERVED rUif MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT " rnBBEE VlKrrßß jg&iig FRUIT CAKE “cs t 1 vQ, mm 2 ~ **• - tc #B $ “n.M 1 I i _ COBLE PANCAKE MIX Pint 39c Quart *** VI-JON 35 SOFTEE TISSUE 2 r 39' KLEENEX 22 SERVING TRAYS T. V. TRAYS CRYSTALENE A BEAUTIFUL AND . AU the lustre and PRACTICAL GIFT! cutting of genuine STURDY METAL CONSTRUCTION cut-glaaa! COLORFUL DECORATOR DESIGNS W THE PERFECT GIFT)' COLONIAL’S Each gg c each 99 c >.■ r: 1 . Chapel Hill together in every way. You cunt have equality in the schools and have differ ent grading scales, deforest re port cards and different text books. In the past year we have tried to lessen these differences so that every school operates approximately the same way. “When a pupil transfers from one school to another in town there is nothing on the tran scripts to indicate whether that pupil is white or colored, nor should it nwke any difference what color they aw- We dp nut know hew many N rt* ro children have beep integrated with the white children nor do we in tend to find out.” Mrs. Macq, speaking for the Housing Authority, told the Fel lowship that part of the original sitys chospn for the proposed qo MSTDAY , i T.ilton Duriyter’g Danielle Darrieux W m MEL FERRER • FERNANDEL am If MUI ALAIN DELON V ffliHWiSffliMS Short - Eraes * Pta>Ufrs ,<THR %// CRITIC” Showings at »:«. *:«. 4:54, 7:*1 ; mSLmmmmm mommnemi ft 9:69 PJ*. N. C. PREMIERE MONDAY 1 S “A COMIC PEUOHTI" § 'RBSSSiP “GO TO SEE Pierre Etaix In The Suitor’.. .in the - magniffcant tradition of Chaplin, Turpin andl Lloyd. —Crowther, N. Y. Times 5 SHORT “Have Jfaaa, Will Travel” Shows at 2:20, 4:00, 5:40, 7:21 and 9:04 RIALTO TNEATNE Durham Sundgy, Pecemfrer 8, 1998 units of loy-rent housing were rejected by the Atlanta Branch, of the Federal Housing Author-:; ity because the price of the£ property was too high. “The Atlanta AuUtority holds the purse strings,” she said, “s£ wp had to cpmply to their; wishes and plan to build on a different tract of land.”
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