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SUL nik'Carolina riMES SATURDAY OCtdfeER 1«, 1937 Pmmrm GrM*fr«(t L»M«n« FRUIT ♦ VegetaW-E4 for. healths sake. S^wmIi Gr«*« C«ra T«r«i^ C«kfc«f* Whit* Pot»»»«* 0«Im« C»llardU Hm«]r Daw M«lon* L«tlac« WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CHICKENS — . FRYERS A HENS Bailey Frttil&Prodoee Co. FrMk Fruit — V«(«uU«b at Iowm« prle«« C«r. Marfaa A Morri* St*. Ph»n** L*63S1 — F-8471 OiH« and Night Fr«« Dalirary T NORTH CAR0I4NA DURHAM CO0N1W NOnC® OT SAIOD UNDBR AND *B!Y ViaTOE of an order of the' Superior Court of Durham County, made in th^a ■pecial ^reeeedinf entitled Sarah J. Pace and Mechanica and Far mer* Bank, Co-exeeutor«Tof Dr. Frank Pnt*» deceaaed, va. Tlieo- dore Pagre,' Floaiie Ban Allen et all, th*- aame being No. 8766 upon the Special Proceeding docket of said court, the unde^ signed commisaloner will, on th certain tracta of land, Ijring and^ with the Northwestern aid* of Durham County, North deaeribed a* followa. 18th day oFl^ove^er, 19S7 12 o'clock Noon, at the court house door in Durham, North Carolina, ^ffer for aale -to the higheat fcidder fer- being in Carolina, to-wit: TRACK m. 1. 'lEftiGINNING at a c|Jtke on the Weat “»ide of Soaedale Avenue 627 feet North of the northern edge of Ciunter Street and run ning North 87' deg. 0 minutea Weat l®6-7 to a rtah»»- theoco North 50 dag. 80 minutea W«»t 20-8 feet to m t|ake; thonct' North S deg. 0 minutea £ktt 118 -3 feet to a atake; thence South >?|87 deg. 0 minutea ** to a stake in the western edge of Rosedale Avenue, South 8 deg. 0 mintueo 127-8 feet to tho beginning. The saine being th« Progressive Stores Inc. BOS N. Gr«(a»a S., 71* Fay*tte»ilU Sl^ 1I0« Broad Sl.| 106 S. Gickrie Aveaae 1013 Chattel HHl St.4 760 9th St.{ dOO Roxbera St. GROCERY SPECIALS, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . OCT. IB * 1« II III MM ^ ^ SI^NNY SOUTH ^ ^ Flour 24 POUND SACK. ^ 75c 48 POUND SACK, : 1>-50 M POUND SACK, I2.9a PROGRESSIVE Salad Drmliig 1-2 PINT JAft, —r »0« PINT JAR, — QUART JAR, ay* Silver Kip GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2 No. 2 can* 23c Su|itorfina DOUBLE CUT C»N, No. 2 can — 12 l-2e PORIC * BEANS, 11 01. caa, « for 2Be DEL MAI2 NIBLETS CORN, caa 18« SCOTT .TISSUE, 2 rottr s^ 15c VANILLA WAFERS, pound 12 l-2c WALDORF TISSUE, 4 rolk 19c FIG BARS, pound SCOTT TOWELS, aach 10c CRACKER JACi^ 3 paekac** ! KEtXOGGS CORN FLAKES OR Post Toasties 3 Packages, 19c jPrunes 10 lb. Box 55c eatem portion of Lota fourteen ' and fifteen aa f|hown oh map of the part of H^pae land recorded on Page «2 in Plat Book 5, Dur ham County Begiatry. TRACT No. 2. ^ BHX«INNIK)6 At ft staike on t^.4 Nortweat aide of the Fayetteviflo Road, 200 feet from a stake iit the Lynn l^nd and running thence North 49 deg. and 30 minutea lEast 2^2.8 feet to a stake; thence South 8>5 degrees^ and 30 minutes East 8i6.7 feet to « !)take; thence South 49 degreea and 30 minutes iBast 206 fiiet to a stake In the Northwestern side' £oad thenco Fayetteville Road, South 40 >!«((. and 30 minutea West M fett to tho beginning point. Tlit) xame being the southwestern tract I’f land deeded to S. F. Gate? by C» F. Vickers, and dated June 12. W20 and recorded in Book 60. t page 008. Also see survey of E, H. Copley dated Juno, 1920, and registered in Hat Book at page 117. Also another plHt in Book ——-I page . See Deed from S. F. OateS and wife U> John Thomas ryeorded, in Deed ing lot No/3 of survey of Aug ust 4, 1937 by S. M. Credle ol the Land of E. D. GGreen efab, recorded in Plat—Book- f-trt- P«8re - istry. TRACT No. 3: Durham •County Rep- alley. North 49 decrees 80 min utes Wett 347 feet to Lynn line; thence \rith Lynn JinP, 86.4 feet to line of Lot No.ofithe Map hereinafter referred to; ihence with line 0/ said Lot /N.i. ^ 1, South 49 degreea 30 mm'ltm East 278 feet to beginning. Ttic aame being Lot No. 2 of the E. D. Green and Page et als erty a« per plat of S. it. Credle, C. E-. dated August, 4th, 19S? and recorded in Plat tPook , Page , and betijg a portkni of th^f ■aubdivls'ion of I^ot No.'2 par plat Book 3, at psge 117, Durham County Registery. THIS 12th day of October, tMTr T. D. PARHAM, FOR IlENT UHB 6 ROOM HOlfSE WITH IHJCEi: EXTRA LOTS IDELIL FOR SMALL TRUf^ FARM . ERIC STREET NEAR P1N£ ROAD CALL L-f492 for further inforai»tlnn or DUNBAR REALJY COMPANY PkoB* F-8921 J. No mmjs M, D. PHYSICIAN « SURGEON OFFICE ltO« 1-2 PARRISH ST. SPECIAX. ATTENTipN^TO « DISEASES OF WC'MEN TRAINED NURSE IN ' ' A.rT£NDANCE COMMISSIONER M. HUGJI THOMPSOK, ATTORNEY BEGINNING at a stake in the Northeastern corner of Lot No. 1 of the map hereinafter ref err- Messi-s. M. I. Page, Joi! Allen, ed to, and running thence. South L. E. Lambert motored to Wash- 410 degrees 30 minutes West 50 ington, on Jast Sunday. They re feet to an alley; thence with naid porf a very pleasant trip. Fayetteville Special Friday and mmm JEWEL or ROYAL ASTER SHORTENING 4 lb. carton — 8 lb. carton S9c -FRESH FRUITS A VBGEn'ABLES— OCTAGON SOAP, 4 bars — — -10c OCTOGON POWDER, 4 packages — 10c SAUER KRAUT, No. 2 can — 7 l-2c WHITEHOUSE APPLE SAUCE, 2 can* — 15c DEL MONTE PEACHES, larga can — — 20c TOMATOES, 4 No. 2 can* — 25c DRIED BABY UMA BEANS, 4 pound. — 25c FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, aack — 8c SEWEO WHIUE YOU WMT OPFORTUNI y DAYS AT mHi fS mff" n Newest Styles REDUCED! SI You II never forget these sensational "Opportunity Day' voluesl liundreds of pairs priced far below regular levels I Quic'ic Action means Big Savingsl Come early loiporrawl PATENTS^ SUEDES! KIDS! COOKING APPLES, 10 lb*. __ 19€. ft tea \ ^ J Wmrm Fa» SUPPfRS Radwcod to FANCY TOKAY GRAPES, 2 pound* 15c B A N A N A S, 4 Ibf. — iTe No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lb*. — 17c CARROCTS, bunch ^ — -7 l-2c LETTUCE, hard head i 7 l-2c 3 can* 20c 6 •mall can* 20c CELERY, large (talk 7 l-2c SHOE REPAIR DEPT. IN BASEMENT - on Mother’s List “Fill Those Eiplj With M Light Young eyes need the most tender care. Don’t burden them with eye strain resulting from poor light. Look now at the bolbs in7your clitld*s reading room. SmooL Shoes HtbmD! You can't buy bigger values in Chftgren's Oxfords! They're oil well conttrucfed of strong, sturdy materials to guarantee long wearl AH-Rubift GAITERS Jtetfiiced (• Pepirfsr Stylo OXFORDS I* $15/ I.M«IW Solod I SLIPPERS Hoduc»4 0 Ffraf QiMflty HOSE IVodiieod to FOR all family food purpo***, there is no »ub«tit«ta for tbh batter, purer, »ichar MILK., Delivar'ad every day whan and a* yau want It. Try it a weak. Ordar today. Dvrhajnteiry .Prodicls j(iniiiHiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiHii«iiiiiiii!iniiiiiiiHiniiiu^ Don’t 'be a slave to a wash tuib. A phone cail will change the picture from drudgery to pleasure. We offer you a service of con venience, completeness and savinga in work, worry and expense. —313 WEST MAIN STREET— ^ ' \U I 1 / / “ '>• . fv. Why take when good HHebam Public Service €k ANNUAL COMPANY SALELSMEN .“LICHT-CONDITION" CAMPAIGN ‘■r Suiiffine fi ridrant ^eat . . .'naturai heat for waiming bumah bodies. Th^it’s why In duH » wnitier we sO SReHTaS’^e^fy ."T ."tlli that goes with perfect health. And that’s why I Humphrey Radiantfires are so desirable for home and office. Radiantfires throw hff radiant “T heat.sunshine heat., .liealthrul he*t 'whro it is most needed on sunless days in winter. We can showyoiyif wejnay,iio® Bi4ii.nt6rei will .»er\ .■ your comfort and yoUr health. Durham, mjaxny TELEPHONE h MOTHERS HERE IS AN ENERGY BUIU>ER R. C. Cola GIVE THEM ONE OFTEN ^ TWICE AS MUCH COLA AT ITS BEST ' ORDER A CRATE TODAy FRbM YOUR FAVORITE GROG ER VM AN -r-COMPLIMENTg— m\ G0TTLIN6 W. Dnrkan, N. C.
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