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NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ? Having qualified as Admin- istrator of the Estate of Chris- tine Delores Barbee, de- ceased, late of Durham Coun- ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under- signed at 27 F Ridgcway Avenue, Durham, North Ca- rolina. 27703, on or before the 4th day of May. 1973. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es- tate will please make pay- ment. This the 21st day of Sep- tember, 1972. Estate of Christine Delores Barbee Walter B. Barbee. Admin- istrator 27 F Ridgeway Ave., Dur- ham, N. C. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14. 21. 1972 F. H. Brown, Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVI- SION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICA- TION SADIE M. ALEXANDER. Plaintiff vs. JOE ALEXANDER. Defen- dant To Joe Alexander: Take notice that a plea in seeking nolief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action, the matter of the re- lief being sought is as fol- lows: That the bonds of ma- trimony now existing be- tween you and the plaintiff bo dissolved, and that she be granted an absolute divorce from you. You are required to make defense of such pleadings no later than the 10th day of November. 1972. upon your failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to this Court for relief sought. This the 25th day of Sep- tember. 1972. Pearson. Malone, Johnson and DcJarmon W. G Pearson, II 112 W Parrish Street P O. Box 867 Durham. North Carolina Sept. 30; Oct. 7, 14. 1972 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICA- TION STATE OF NORTH CARO- LINA DURHAM COUNTY In the District Court GLENDORA T. ROBINSON. Plaintiff vs. ODrS ROBINSON. Dederi- danp?,*?Vl» 'afSA *! To Odis Robinson: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-en- titled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: That Glendora T. Robinson be granted an absolute di- vorce from the defendant as allowed by the laws of the State of North Caroina; that the costs of the action be taxed by the Court; and for any and all other relief to which she may be entitled either in law or equity. You are required to maki defense to such pleading not later than November 14. 1972. ar-i upon your failure to do so the party seeking servic< against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 22nd day of Sep tember. 1972. Brooks and Brooks Attorneys for Plaintiff Sept 30. Oct 7, 14. 1972. Eugene C Brooks, 111 222 Trust Building P O Box 1130 Durham, North Carolina 27702 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 72 CvD 4692 Margee Smith Estes vs. Joseph H. Estes TO JOSEPH H ESTES, DEFENDANT TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief a- gainst you has been filed in the above-entitled action This is an action for an absolute divorce on statutory grounds You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 30th day of October, 1972, and upon your i failure to do so. the party seeking relief and service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 18th day of Sep- > tember, 1972 M. Hugh Thompson Attorney for plaintiff 203 '4 East Chapel Hill Street Post Office Box 1422 Durham. North Carolina September 23. 30; October 7 and 14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Exe- cutor of tlu- Estate of Lillian liiiehanun. deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro- lina, this is to notify all per- sons having claims against *uid estate to exhibit them to the undersiynel at 11(1 West Parrish Street, Durham. North Carolina 27702, on or before the 30th day of March, 1973 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- mediate payment. This 30th day of Scptcm- -LEGAL NOTICES ber, 1872, Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Executor Estate of Lillian Buchanan, deceased 116 West Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina 27702 Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1972. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Lcnnarth E. Mills, Plaintiff VS. Lula Horton Mills, Defendant The above named Defend- ant. LULA HORTON MILL 3, will take notice that an action entitilcd above has been com- menced in the Durham County District Court, Durham, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the WAFR-FM 90.3 Durham's 'i BLACK Radio r>nM n B«nk« Administrator Estate of Oscar Tapp, d»- 111IW. Parrish Street SBflS®. North Carolina 27702 September 23, SO; October 7. create one ton of wood, a tree has to aoak up about 1,000 tons of water. by Joe Right now, Blacks arc not equipped to survive as a separate, independent nation. Of course, the national Black community has an annual gross spendable income of more than 30 billion dollars. But most of this economic wealth is gained from the payrolls of white business and industry. Like it or not, the Black community does not have enough Black-owned businesses to employ all our people at a salary level commensurate with today's cost of living or the quality of our preparation. While economic independence may be many years away, there is one area where Blacks can gain a greater voice today. That is in the political arena. We must adopt Education, Economics, and Politics as our power base. When I say political power, I'm not merely talking about electing a handful of Black candi- dates to various offices. No, I'm talking about the importance of voter registration and placing your vote where it can reap the greatest returns for the Black community as a whole. It matters not whether a political candidate is Black or white, as long as he has empathy with the Black community and its problems. We must stop using our ballots to put people into office who are only concerned with lining their own pockets with gold. We must learn to listen and evaluate the promises of those who are seeking our support. We have arrived at a time when we must stand up and let the world know that politicians can no longer count on our vote just because they promise us a bushel basket of food and fifteen dollars. Your vote is your power. Use it wisely, or we shall always be fighting the poverty, hunger, and blight that prevails in our community today. J&~E>fack Vice President The Greyhound Corporation 1 BUS RIDERS MUST HAVE EXACT FARES Beginning Sunday, October 1, 1972, bus passengers must use tickets or have the exact cash fare. Drivers will no longer have cash available for making change. s Cash fares are: Regular passengers?20 c Students (going to and from school)? 10 # Tickets purchased on buses will be: Regular passengers?Five for SI.OO School tickets?lo'each Tickets purchased at Duke Power Office, Regular passengers?Five for 90 c School tickets?Five for 40 e Transfers are 5 e each for regular passengers, frto for school tickets We regret having to use this exact fare plan but it is. necessary to protect our drivers from robberies. Duke Power k* p '«intiff and Defen. ana rt ' ivcd separate and \u25a0P«rt from each other for more than one year next pre- ceding the bringing of this action; and that Defendant will further take notice that \u25a0he it required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of Dur- ham County District Court, Durham. North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Durham *-n or before the 27th dav of October, 1972 and answer or demure to the Complaint in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint. This the 31st day of August, 1972. M. E. Johnson Pearson, Malonc, Johnson * DcJarmon Attorneys at Law 112 W. Parriah Street P. O. Box M 7 Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 16, 23 and 30; Oct- ober 7 Notice to Creators Having qualified as ad- ministrator of the estate of Oscar Tapp, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro- lina this is to notify all par- sons having claims against ?aid estate to exhibit to tho undersigned at 116 W. Par- rish Street, Durham, N. C. 27702 on or before the 23rd day of March 1073 or thla notice will be pleaded in bac of their recovery. All perrons indebted to ?aid estate will pleaie make immediate payment this 23rd day of September 1972. NOKTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY I ADMDn>mnix'B NOTICE TO CBKDITOM THE UNDERSIGNED, hav- ing duly qualified as Admin- istratrix of the Estate of Claiborne James McKee, de- ceaaed, late of Durham, North Carolina, all persons having claims of whatsoever nature against the aaid deceased, are hereby notified to present and exhibit the aaid claim or claims to the Administratrix at 3014 Hope Valley Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27707, or to her Attorney listed below, on or before the 21st day of March, 1973. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Claiborne James McKee, deceased, are hereby request- ed to make immediate pay- ment of said indebtness di- reotly to the undersigned at 3014 Hope Valley Road, Dur-'| ham, North Carolina, 27707. This, the 21st lay of Sep- I tember, 1972. Carolyn A. McKee, Admin- . istratrix of the Estate of j Claiborne James McKee. i Deceased Norman E. Williams Saturday, Oct 7, 1972 THE CAfIOUNA TIMES? Attorney at Law 204 First Federal Building Durham, North Carolina 27701 Scnltrr.bcr 23, 30; October 7, and 14 ?? ; on October 9 for this seatfon Modem dance for adaKi be- gan on Thursday, October & at 7:30 p.m. Registration k still open to adults Y-teen and pre teen pro- grams are in full awing and registration is abrays open. We have begun our fall membership renewal drive. Your renewal membership will be appreciated and new mem- bers are always welcomed. On October 7 we will spon- sor a bake sale at the Fayette- ville Street A&P super market. Come by and purchase your weekend dessert. Winifred B. Leak?Program Di- rector. Harriet Tubman Branch YWCA News I Classes at the Branch have started, applications are still being accepted. Typing, milli- nery, and morning sewing clas- ses are still open. Any of the previously listed classes can be offered if four or more people register for them. We are here to serve. Registration for modem dance for children will end The hand-made wooden tools in the water-powered gristmill at PhOipsburg Manor, in North Tarrytown, N.Y., just 16 miles north of New York City, are identical to those used three centuries ago. ?CHARTER 10 d STUIMT MUINM WHISKEY \u25a0 86 PROOF - © 010 CHUTEI OiST. CO.. LOUISVILLE. «Y. In Durham there are 2 great ways to live No matter what your lifestyle, Old Farm & River Forest offer more home for your money! You get a greater variety of designs, floor plans in a wider price range with more living extras than anywhere else in the Durham area Take the Ervin tour today. Homes open daily 9 to 6, Sundays 2 until 6. Old Farm ? Split levels, ranches, 2-story homes ? Central air ? Built- in appliances ? Priced from $28,000. River Forest ? 3 & 4 bedrooms ? Totally planned community ? Built-in appliances ? Wall-to-wall carpeting ? Priced from $20,000. Financing available: 95% Conventional, No money Down, VA, or Low Down Payment FHA. Drive out Roxboro Rd. (U.S? 501 North) and enter near Rlvervlew Shopping Center. Sales Office 477-0456; J. C. Parriah 477-6979: Bill Mansfield 477-8841. The Erwin Company We are hedged to the letter and" spirit of U S policy for the achieve ment of equal housing opportunities throughout the Nation We T M P encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketina I? I D r °9 ran ? ,n *h| cH there are no barriers to obtaining housina t»- \u25a0MHi cause of race color religion or national origin 3A

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Page 1: The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1972-10-07 [p 3A]newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1972-10-07/ed-1/seq-3.pdf · NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY? Having qualified as Admin- istrator

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

? Having qualified as Admin-istrator of the Estate of Chris-tine Delores Barbee, de-ceased, late of Durham Coun-ty, North Carolina, this is tonotify all persons havingclaims against said estate toexhibit them to the under-signed at 27 F RidgcwayAvenue, Durham, North Ca-rolina. 27703, on or beforethe 4th day of May. 1973. orthis notice will be pleaded inbar of their recovery. Allpersons indebted to said es-tate will please make pay-ment.

This the 21st day of Sep-tember, 1972.

Estate of Christine DeloresBarbeeWalter B. Barbee. Admin-istrator27 F Ridgeway Ave., Dur-ham, N. C.

Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14. 21. 1972F. H. Brown, Attorney

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT

OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVI-

SIONNOTICE OF SERVICE OFPROCESS BY PUBLICA-

TIONSADIE M. ALEXANDER.Plaintiff

vs.JOE ALEXANDER. Defen-dant

To Joe Alexander: Takenotice that a plea in seekingnolief against you has beenfiled in the above-entitledaction, the matter of the re-lief being sought is as fol-lows: That the bonds of ma-trimony now existing be-tween you and the plaintiffbo dissolved, and that she begranted an absolute divorcefrom you.

You are required to makedefense of such pleadings nolater than the 10th day ofNovember. 1972. upon yourfailure to do so. the partyseeking service against youwill apply to this Court forrelief sought.

This the 25th day of Sep-tember. 1972.

Pearson. Malone, Johnsonand DcJarmonW. G Pearson, II112 W Parrish StreetP O. Box 867Durham. North CarolinaSept. 30; Oct. 7, 14. 1972

NOTICE OF SERVICE OFPROCESS BY PUBLICA-

TIONSTATE OF NORTH CARO-

LINADURHAM COUNTY

In the District CourtGLENDORA T. ROBINSON.Plaintiff

vs.ODrS ROBINSON. Dederi-danp?,*?Vl» 'afSA *!To Odis Robinson:

Take notice that a pleadingseeking relief against you hasbeen filed in the above-en-titled action. The nature ofthe relief being sought is asfollows:

That Glendora T. Robinsonbe granted an absolute di-vorce from the defendant asallowed by the laws of theState of North Caroina; thatthe costs of the action betaxed by the Court; and forany and all other relief towhich she may be entitledeither in law or equity.

You are required to makidefense to such pleading not

later than November 14. 1972.ar-i upon your failure to doso the party seeking servic<against you will apply to thecourt for the relief sought.

This the 22nd day of September. 1972.

Brooks and BrooksAttorneys for Plaintiff

Sept 30. Oct 7, 14. 1972.Eugene C Brooks, 111222 Trust BuildingP O Box 1130Durham, North Carolina27702

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURTOF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURTDIVISION72 CvD 4692Margee Smith Estes

vs.Joseph H. Estes

TO JOSEPH H ESTES,DEFENDANT

TAKE NOTICE that apleading seeking relief a-gainst you has been filed inthe above-entitled action

This is an action for anabsolute divorce on statutorygrounds

You are required to makedefense to such pleadings notlater than the 30th day ofOctober, 1972, and upon your ifailure to do so. the partyseeking relief and serviceagainst you will apply to thecourt for the relief sought.

This, the 18th day of Sep- >tember, 1972

M. Hugh ThompsonAttorney for plaintiff203 '4 East Chapel Hill StreetPost Office Box 1422Durham. North CarolinaSeptember 23. 30; October 7and 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Exe-

cutor of tlu- Estate of Lillianliiiehanun. deceased, late ofDurham County, North Caro-lina, this is to notify all per-sons having claims against*uid estate to exhibit themto the undersiynel at 11(1

West Parrish Street, Durham.North Carolina 27702, on orbefore the 30th day of March,1973 or this notice will bepleaded in bar of their re-covery.

All persons indebted to saidestate will please make im-mediate payment.

This 30th day of Scptcm-

-LEGAL NOTICESber, 1872,

Mechanics and FarmersBank, ExecutorEstate of Lillian Buchanan,deceased116 West Parrish StreetDurham, North Carolina27702

Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1972.

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURTOF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURTDIVISIONLcnnarth E. Mills, Plaintiff

VS.Lula Horton Mills, Defendant

The above named Defend-ant. LULA HORTON MILL3,will take notice that an actionentitilcd above has been com-menced in the Durham CountyDistrict Court, Durham, NorthCarolina, by the Plaintiff tosecure an absolute divorcefrom the Defendant upon the

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90.3Durham's

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r>nM nB«nk« AdministratorEstate of Oscar Tapp, d»-111IW. Parrish Street

SBflS®. North Carolina27702

September 23, SO; October 7.

create one ton of wood, atree has to aoak up about 1,000tons of water.

by JoeRight now, Blacks arc not equipped to survive

as a separate, independent nation. Of course, thenational Black community has an annual grossspendable income of more than 30 billion dollars.But most of this economic wealth is gained fromthe payrolls of white business and industry. Likeit or not, the Black community does not haveenough Black-owned businesses to employ all our

people at a salary level commensurate with today'scost of living or the quality of our preparation.

While economic independence may be manyyears away, there is one area where Blacks cangain a greater voice today. That is in the politicalarena. We must adopt Education, Economics, andPolitics as our power base.

When I say political power, I'm not merelytalking about electing a handful of Black candi-dates to various offices. No, I'm talking about theimportance of voter registration and placing yourvote where it can reap the greatest returns for theBlack community as a whole.

It matters not whether a political candidate isBlack or white, as long as he has empathy with theBlack community and its problems. We must stopusing our ballots to put people into office who areonly concerned with lining their own pockets withgold. We must learn to listen and evaluate thepromises of those who are seeking our support. Wehave arrived at a time when we must stand upand let the world know that politicians can no

longer count on our vote just because they promiseus a bushel basket of food and fifteen dollars.

Your vote is your power. Use it wisely, or weshall always be fighting the poverty, hunger, andblight that prevails in our community today.

J&~E>fackVice President

The Greyhound Corporation

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BUS RIDERSMUST HAVE EXACT FARES

Beginning Sunday, October 1, 1972, bus passengersmust use tickets or have the exact cash fare. Drivers willno longer have cash available for making change.

s

Cash fares are:Regular passengers?20 c

Students (going to and from school)? 10#

Tickets purchased on buses willbe:Regular passengers?Five for SI.OOSchool tickets?lo'each

Tickets purchased at Duke Power Office,Regular passengers?Five for 90 c

School tickets?Five for40 e

Transfers are 5 e each for regular passengers, frto forschool tickets

We regret having to use this exact fare plan but it is.necessary to protect our drivers from robberies.

Duke Power

k* p '«intiff and Defen.ana rt

' ivcd separate and\u25a0P«rt from each other formore than one year next pre-ceding the bringing of thisaction; and that Defendantwill further take notice that\u25a0he it required to appear atthe Office of the Clerk ofDur-ham County District Court,Durham. North Carolina, inthe Courthouse in Durham *-nor before the 27th dav ofOctober, 1972 and answer ordemure to the Complaint insaid action or the Plaintiffwill apply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.

This the 31st day of August,1972.

M. E. JohnsonPearson, Malonc, Johnson *DcJarmonAttorneys at Law112 W. Parriah Street

P. O. Box M 7Durham, North Carolina27702September 16, 23 and 30; Oct-ober 7

Notice to CreatorsHaving qualified as ad-

ministrator of the estate ofOscar Tapp, deceased, late ofDurham County, North Caro-

lina this is to notify all par-sons having claims against?aid estate to exhibit to thoundersigned at 116 W. Par-rish Street, Durham, N. C.27702 on or before the 23rdday of March 1073 or thlanotice will be pleaded in bacof their recovery.

All perrons indebted to?aid estate will pleaie makeimmediate payment this 23rdday of September 1972.

NOKTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

I ADMDn>mnix'BNOTICE TO CBKDITOMTHE UNDERSIGNED, hav-

ing duly qualified as Admin-istratrix of the Estate ofClaiborne James McKee, de-ceaaed, late of Durham, NorthCarolina, all persons havingclaims of whatsoever natureagainst the aaid deceased, arehereby notified to presentand exhibit the aaid claim orclaims to the Administratrixat 3014 Hope Valley Road,Durham, North Carolina,27707, or to her Attorneylisted below, on or before the21st day of March, 1973. orthis notice will be pleaded inbar of their recovery.

All persons indebted to thesaid Claiborne James McKee,deceased, are hereby request-ed to make immediate pay-ment of said indebtness di-reotly to the undersigned at3014 Hope Valley Road, Dur-'|ham, North Carolina, 27707.

This, the 21st lay of Sep- Itember, 1972.

Carolyn A. McKee, Admin- .istratrix of the Estate of jClaiborne James McKee. iDeceased

Norman E. Williams

Saturday, Oct 7, 1972 THE CAfIOUNA TIMES?

Attorney at Law204 First Federal BuildingDurham, North Carolina27701

Scnltrr.bcr 23, 30; October 7,and 14?? ;

on October 9 for this seatfon

Modem dance for adaKi be-gan on Thursday, October &

at 7:30 p.m. Registration kstill open to adults

Y-teen and pre teen pro-grams are in full awing andregistration is abrays open.

We have begun our fallmembership renewal drive.Your renewal membership willbe appreciated and new mem-bers are always welcomed.

On October 7 we will spon-sor a bake sale at the Fayette-ville Street A&P super market.Come by and purchase yourweekend dessert.Winifred B. Leak?Program Di-rector.

Harriet TubmanBranch YWCANews I

Classes at the Branch havestarted, applications are stillbeing accepted. Typing, milli-nery, and morning sewing clas-ses are still open. Any of thepreviously listed classes canbe offered if four or morepeople register for them. Weare here to serve.

Registration for modemdance for children will end

The hand-made wooden toolsin the water-powered gristmillat PhOipsburg Manor, in NorthTarrytown, N.Y., just 16 milesnorth of New York City, areidentical to those used threecenturies ago.

?CHARTER 10

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STUIMT MUINM WHISKEY \u25a0 86 PROOF - © 010 CHUTEI OiST. CO.. LOUISVILLE. «Y.

In Durhamthere are 2

great ways to liveNo matter what your lifestyle, Old Farm & River Forest offer more

home for your money! You get a greater variety of designs, floor

plans in a wider price range with more living extras than

anywhere else in the Durham area Take the Ervin tour today.

Homes open daily 9 to 6, Sundays 2 until 6.

Old Farm? Split levels, ranches, 2-story homes ? Central air ? Built-in appliances ? Priced from $28,000.

River Forest? 3 & 4 bedrooms ? Totally planned community ? Built-in

appliances ? Wall-to-wall carpeting ? Priced from $20,000.

Financing available: 95% Conventional, No money Down,VA, or Low Down Payment FHA.

Drive out Roxboro Rd. (U.S? 501 North) and enter near RlvervlewShopping Center. Sales Office 477-0456; J. C. Parriah 477-6979:Bill Mansfield 477-8841.

The ErwinCompany

We are hedged to the letter and" spirit of U S policyfor the achievement of equal housing opportunities throughout the Nation WeT M P encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketinaI? I D r°9ran ? ,n *h| cH there are no barriers to obtaining housina t»-\u25a0MHi cause of race color religion or national origin

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