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1^. -. Two KTVimtXONIS TQVfIr J From P»gr Ome rUtihrie for saniag and * to pkrtieipate ia civilUn It it opco to American between the of 18 «pd 61^ mho have tb«‘ IMt ci • high school edacatiou, wfUioc to serve witiioat pny, ailid afTK to giv« 150 hoars ser- r«tee AAnally after fottpigting tile erarae. Offcatea niay also quUfjr ’tar prartieal nnrsin^ the war ia over. Norsea Aides re«ire fonr w«>eka of leetnrea and elaasroom practice and three weeks of hos pital probation. After they have heen '^eapfpfd’* they serred as •ssistaats to the repilar staff nurses hi the hospital. They mnBt work aC all times nnder tke direct liupeTTiaion of a gradu ate, Tegistered anrse Or a phyai- cian. Their da ties are limited iii seope and consists principally of making beds, assisting in keeping wards and rooms neat, »yiri»|r eare of flowers and fruits. answeHag the telephone, assist ing convaicscent patients, an swering call bells and transport ing patients to and from clinics •nd x-ray rooms. ' They also clean equipment, fold linen, and eare for linen closets. Mi«. Walter Lipimian, nation al chairman of the Karses Aid es wemtii^ program has ntged all housewives with spare tim'* 'to aid the war effort by joinini? iMi^ 'Ifarsaa Aide classes. BAe- dates df oisescs and dstalied la* fomatien ««y be Seeni|| by in- qniriag at local (ouimnntij hoh- pitals; Captifl Pion- Continned Prom Page One %pd daily visits to the hospital, Ihere being ten to twenty men tn it at all times. Hospital care was provided by a Medical Det achment haying in its comple ment, a staff of twelve Negro md three white doctors, who, Chaplain Pinn said, did excell- 3nt work. Besides his vists and talks, the chaplain alao helper! work up recreatjion programs for each evening’s entertain-, ment. These took place in the Mess Hall, which held seven or 3ight hundred men. The mcri Originated their own “Talent Mi^ht” programs with jam aeB- Mons, using the swing band. «kits,.jokes and other variety numbers. THE CARO r MORTH FOIT BBNNING, OBC»GIA-~S«vanty-five yesM . .. that is the length of strriea ot three aargeanta in the Service Battalion of the Infantry Trainiag School. All are veterans of the 24th Infantry Regiment and they have peen service in Prance, Meaico and the Philippines. They are: Bibuiter SergMnt Samnel Sellers, ^ffalo, New York; First Sergeant Morris Jackson, Macon, Georgia} and Technical Sergeant George Haywood, Columbus, Georcia. PflrterS" Continued From Pago One ages among railroad j)orter8. The companj' ia conducting the experiment with some ,ia- terest and expects to prove, the representative said, that women excel men in creating bdmelike atmosphere on trains. Subway C(^; Continue1 From Page One the turnstile in order to be ^ble to returiv a borrowed nickel to her friend. She says she had been standing there only a few minutes whefl she was approach ed by a suSway policeman who Ordered her to move one. She reached down to.gather up her books which she had placed be side her and the subway offieci' struck her in the face. Angered, Ethelyn says she kicked at him . Ha bout, came through th^ gare and after Ibeating and cursing her, dragged the girl, who is small for her years, by the hair a*nd into the men’s room where he locked her. Her schoolmates set up a clamor for he rrelease and one of thSm, Hafriet Jacobsen, who sent for the police. On ar- tivaF the police, took both Ethe lyn and Harriet to the police station. Ijater they were sent home. In a week when .stories of “Harlem muggings^’ could oe found in every metroplotiaii* newspaper no mention of the brutal bating of a Negro school ehild app^re din any daily paper. XJm rf « taea liaab as. an improvised tftKtion splint tor a frac- * rm k Aqwn in this picture, taken at Columbia Army A*r *lBaae ^irat aid instructor’s course sponsored by the American National Sad Croaa. The splint is being applied by Private William C^ea, IGaai. Ftorida, and First Sergeant Emory Haring. Altoona. fltamylvaBia. wMla'the patient Is Corporal John H. Brown, Newark. New Itnry The mm were taught to use improvised methods ^ that 4lify laiflit ha egatfpped to aaeet \ eoierprencies which occur^ndei Md They raesivcid the Eed Gross pin for dBci«ucy. ScarlioFtf^ & FUNERAL DIRECTORS AKtfULANdE «RVIC€ Dqr J-372L Wl*rht J4T22 522 E. Pettlfrew St.' Administrator’s Notice TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1943 QLINA UKTY PURHAM TRU9TEB «ALE OF LAHS) T!>fDER AND BY VIR. TURE of tlie power conferred upon the Trustee in a certain deed of trust dated July 4, 19- 28, and executed by party of tlie first part, and duly re corded in the office of tlie Rej?- ixter of Deeds of Durham Coun ty, in Book of Mort(?ages 169 at page 533; default liaviu(( been made iii the payment of the, same tlie undergi>?ned Trus tee will offer for sale at pnbiie auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in .Durham, Niortli.Caroliua,.ON MONDAY, APRIL 12th, 1943 at 12 .o’clock J^oon '(Eastern War Time), the following des cribed land, to-wit: * IlEQINNTNG at a stake on ihe South side of Nash Avenue, 114.0 feet Eastw’ardly from the East side of Fayetteville here' inafter referred to,; and runn ing thence along and with the South side of said Nash Ave nue South 65 deg. 45’ East 50 feet to a stake, the Northwest wit: BEGINING at a stake on the West side of Secoutf Street, at the Northeast comer of Lot No,' T2 r») in Block •*B” of the' plat hereinafter referred to; and running thence along and with the North line of said Lot North 85 deg. 44’ West 225.4 Feet to a stake; thence North. 4 deg. 31 ’ East 50 feet to a stake, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 14 (b); thence along and with the South line of said Lot South 85 deg. 44’ East 225.4 feet to a stake on the West side of Second Street; tl»env*e along and with the West side of said Second Street South 4 deg. 31’ West 50 feet to_ the point of be ginning, and Tbeing Lot No. l3 ;(a and b) in Block “B” of the “Gates-Lawrence-and Ferrell*’ 'propertj'- as per plat and sur vey of R. M. Pickard, dated; “ Qptes-I^Wrrence and F«rrell*’ property ai per plat and survey of R. M. Pickard, dated July 1928, which plat is duly recor ded^ in ffie office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham County in P!ot Book at page. , ro wiucb reference is hereby made for a more particular des cription of same. TllTS SALE will remain o^ pen for ten days to receive in crease bids, as required by law. This property is sold at the request of the holder of said note. ^ Dated this lOtli day of March 1943. . H. L.*'McDougald, Trustee ;M. .Hufflt Thompson, Attm'ney DURHAM COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND I 1 inoQ u- u 1 * • 1 1 ; UNDER AND BY VIR- TUBE of the power conferred recordedw in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, in Plot Book ..j at page to which refer ence is herby made for a more partieular description of same, THIS SALE will remain o- upon the Trustee in a certain deed of trust dated January 8, 1929, executed by parties oi the first part, and duly record ed in the office of the eRgistei of Deeds of Durham County, in Book of Mortgages 178 at pag( Having pualified as the ad ---- , — — » ^ ^ • • ««uiv ui ministrator of,, th# estate corner.of Lot No. 4 (b) ; thencef P®" tor ten days to receive m-i^g default having been mad. rr • w -» . T .. . _l. »jI "ttr .KlHa OG Y*Ani11f*pH nv lAW_» ^ ® in the payment of thf satte,-w undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, at public auction at the courthoiuse door in Durham. North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, on MONDAY, A/T rr 1 niu aAPRIL 12, 1943, at 12 o’clock M^ugh Ihomeson, Attorapr ^g^^^^^ . Harrison Lyons, deceased, late •)f Durham. County, North Caro !ina, this is to notify all per- «ns having claims against the said deceased to present them to the undersigned at 112 Par rish Street, Durham, North Carolina on or before the 27th Jay of February, 1943, or this ndtice will be pleaded «-har-of thpr recovery. All persoVis in- dfbeted 4o saiid estate wi3I pikm ' Iftiakfe’ '•tiaffiediWfe^ pafTr928T mfnt. flhis 25th day' of February, m3. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, administrator of the estate of JBF'VliraS BOTO War'aomi* and Tax*s TtWJuTUf W«r. jttwei^ilieiosno Dance- the.GMw&Hi m % tM* > siis iiiia^T rTMi -in- *r nrr iomtMMmfftmtt look* oM-if hair u giijr. Vam’t Im |aC| aloM «tfce t»bU..Cohr foar,^T lai*w*e-thwi losk md act as or UcmmI*. Urimu* $>•• p« evcolf- Ml* sad cwlinf. Itac wBI a« siKULuiMM api mssitot Kawm aad;M*d fer «*«r 49 jMsn. VimJmtirmm ittm4Haa>y iifwi^y aat 4wii6ed.'C« UHsasr m4»f. mORING f. ||L»‘NOTICES TRUSTEE SALE OF lAKD ^otth—Carolina) Durham County)' UNDER ANDTiY VIRTUE of the power . conferred upon tbe TrMtee in a certain deed of dated July;28, 11)37, execut- ^1 by Security Finance Corpor- atibn of Durham, Incorporatdd, and duly recorded in the office f the llegister'- of Deeds of rham County, in Book -of ortgages 249, at page 201; de- ault having been made in the payment of same, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale at pubUc nuctTon to Thf "higheff bidder tof easi at rthe court house door in Durham, North Carolina, on FBIDAY, AWIIL 30th, 1943, AT 12 O’CLOCK NO&N, the following land, t»- wit: i_ LOTS No.'ll* to 9 inclnsive in Block “G’'; lots No. 1 to 18 in clusive in Block ‘*H”; Lots No. 1 to 9 inclusive in Book “I”; ^ts No. , 1 to 3 inclusive in Block Lots 1 to 11 in clusive in Block lot No. 1 to 7 inclusive in Block ‘^L” of the J. A. ^Buchanan property hs per survey of J. T. Poe, C. T;., January, 1927, said plat duly rceorded in the office of tbe Blistered of Tleeds of Darham I ‘jiit i.l V 6 k;t', Sold to . (1ed ill l5ook i):ii'huiTi CouiiS .f. t ill County ii 115. Rese in 'filock Umstead, 99, page Eegistry. THIS ten dayr THIS I'RCiPHI>T r«Qci.ef-l of I'.e . Said iKVt'. DATED this 'liith ICareh, J 941, E, L. M-I50rt}AL0, I'u-tcc C, J. Attorney. NDRTH^ CAROLINA DURHAM^COUNTY ~ TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND [UNDER AND BY VIR- TURE of the power conferred • upon thi Trustee in a cer-: tain deed of trust d^tetl JJily 4, 1938, executed by parties . of' the first part, diid -duly recorded in the Of fice ‘of tlie Register of Deeds )f Durham County in Book of Vtortgages 169 at page 519; de- '^ult having made in the pay ment of the same, the under- signed trustee Tvill offer for iile at ptiblic auction, to tlie i^ghest bidder for cash, at the ;j)urthouse door in Durham, ortli Carolina, on MONDAY, PRIL 12th, 1943, at 12 o'- ock Noon CEai^terji... War lUme), the following described ind, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on jie North side of Nash Ave- lue, 96.1 feet Eastwardly from .lie . East side of First Street. It tjie (Southeast corner of Lot 0. "2 '(a) in Block ‘^B” of the lat hereinafter referred to; nd running thence along with le East line of said lot North deg. 15’ East 105.4 feet to stake in the South line of Lol 0. 15 (b); thence along and iith lint of said Ijot South 8f) ieg. .44’ East 53.2 feet to a take, ihe Nort'hwest corner if Lot Number 4 (b); thence ilong with the West line of aid Ix)t South 24 deg. 15’ i^estjyl22.5 feet to a stake or he'North side of Nash Avenue; pence along and w'ith the North side of said Nash Ave- lue. North "65 deg. 45' West )0 feet to the point of beginn ing. and being Lot No. 3 (a>, and )) in Block “B” of the “Oates-, jLawrence-Ferreli ’ property las per plat and survey of R. N i^iek'^rd, dated Jiily 1928, whicli jplat is duly recorded in the pffice of tlie Register of Deeds of ■ Durham County in Pk)l 3ook , page , to' which reference is hereby made '■’or a more particular descrip-' Hon of same. THIS SALE will remain 0- pen iur ten iia\s to I'f-ieivt; in iiids. aij rtHiniivd by law 'liii.s pr>pivty is sold nt.tlt’ "1‘fjuest of tJu* liiiiilcr of saii ■lole. -.v've in' (« ilong and with the West ,;ide of! said lot Southwardly 118 feet to a stake; thenc( Vorth 64 deg. 16’ West 50 feet o a stake, the Southeast cornet ■)f Lot No. 1 (0) r thence Korth- .vardly 116.7 fe^t to the uoint >£ beginning,—and—being—Lol >Jo. 3 (a and b) in Block “A’- )1 the.Gates'Lawrence-Ferreir property as per j^at and* survey jf E. ,N. Pickard, dated Juli ■•d in the., office of the Register )f Deeds of Durham Cotmty ir ^lot Book , at pag§ . io which reference is liereby nade for a more particular des ^ription of same. THIS SALE will remain o- ien for ten days’’fo receive in- jrease bids, as required by-JaW; This property is sold at th« •equest of the holder of sai( ,iote. . Dated this 10th day of Marcl 1943. R. L. M \f. Hugh T1 Trus^ "Attornfey. GALEY TWO — TIMES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRHSTEE SALE OF LAND UNDER AND BY VlR rURE of tbe power conferred ipon the Trustee in a certain Jeed of trust dated July 4, 19- 28, and executed by party oJ crease bids, as required by law,’ This property is sold at tha i;equest of the holder of said note. Dated this lOtli day of March 1943. R. L. McDougald, Trustee fi^llowing wit: i BEGINNING described land, " to at a' stake on NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY T TRp^EE SALE OF LAND TURE of the power conferred upon tbe Trustee in a certain deed of trust dated July 4, 19- 28, and executed by party of tbe first part, and duly recor ded in Book of Mortgages 171 at page 376, in the office of the * 1 x u i i. ■ , Roister of Deeds of Durham! County; North^ 88 deg. 44’ West 152.7 feet to a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot -No. 2; thence a- loiig and .with the western line of said lot, southwardly 88.3 feet to a stake on the north lide of Nash Avenue; thence a- long and with the nor|h aide of said Nash Avenue, North 65 deg. 45’ West 46,1 feet to the point of beginning, «ud i>eiag Lots Nos. 1 and 15 (a and b) in Block “6” of the “Gat«, Lawrence and Ferrell” proper ty as per plat and snrvey of li. M. Pickard, dated July, 19- 28i which plat is duly recorded in th^ office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County ih ■ t?lot Btx* .. , at page , to which reference is hereby 4uade f^ .a more particular de- jription of same, THIS SAIiE will remain o- pen for ten days to receive in- vjrease bids, as retjuired by law. This property is sold at the request of tbe holder of said note. Dated this 10th day of March 1943. R. L. McDougald, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney NOTiOS Having qualified us Adminis trator of the Estate of Minnie Veasey Cozart, Deceased, li^te of Dirham County, Nprth Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of Fuller, Reade, Umstead and Full er, in Dm^mm, North t’aroliira. Jie •jd*. -the- .^d in the office of the Registci )f Deeds of Durham County, in Book of Mortgages 169 at pagt ■)30; Default having been made ii 'he payment of the same, thf indersigned Trustee wilt offei the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door iif Durham torth Carolina, on MONDAY iPRlL 12, 1943 at 12 o’clock Sfoen (Eastern War Time) th« following * descried land, to and default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned trus- teel will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door iiij^iDMrham, North Carolina, on ai01tfPAy,jAP»Il^l2th, J943, at IS o’clock Noon (Eastern War Time), the foHowing de scribed land,, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the South side of Nash Avenue, 200.4 feet Westwardly from the West side of Second Street, al tlie Northwest corner of Lot No 18 (b) in Block ‘‘A” of the plai hereinafter referred to; and running thence along and with to; thence,along and with the sQuth line of said lot South 88 dfg. '44’ East 225 feet to e. ■iljake; thenge South 4 deg. 31 Test go feet to. a stake; thence 'A-renttFY d7y ~ o?*' and the East side of First Street, the northeast iiiterse'c- tion; running thence along and with the east side of said First Strfet North 4 deg. 31 ’ East 114 f^et to a stake, the Southwest comer of'Lot'No. 16 Block “B’* March, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in Wil of their re cover}'. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make ini- n)i»te payment. 'This 31 day of March, 194J. SAM F. SCOTT 331 Umstead Street Durham, N. C. Administrator of the Es tate of Minnie Veasey Cozart. 24’deg. 15’ West 136.2 feet to a stake; thence North 84 deg 16’ West 50 feet to a stake, the Southeast corner of Lot No. If (a); thence along and with the East line of said Lot North 24 deg. 15 ’ East 134.0 feet to s »tak&4)U the Smith aide nf Na^b Avenue; thence along and with the Soutli side of said Nasi Avenue South 65 deg. 45’ Bas 50 feet to the point of beginn ing, and being Lot No. 17 (f and b) in Block “A” of the »sS*- •AixvpiBex spaoqj tbm, Xng 'S2ed}tin|oA i;^ {{«$ snQ o) fimpoodbsi m e^nxtnn exxo afstfseq >«o2d «jn)D} £ofm o) SfooMi oqM pnv X;ioqi{ B|i| ien|8A ck{m creoppoiY oji 'Mnj) soj KTBjiap 2no} jo fijoxd « Tuit)ex |{tM i{9n{M vpnoq niM of aMqi ^Am Of — Bnycp oxoB « 19} aiojiop moS xeefTmfOAO) A{aop«fB9 onnOJL p»dd»)B )n«B»xd nvTB Azoa0 *)mz 30 pcx^ jnoqiiiM ffxnoq «»e;jino} }i{6ao} pwq 'Ottur iplfsd-^l^ flnopzomi xqf uee|tm|OA j^,p«|{«o 2ao|;)0 WB *Avp mi{)o«tQI«a«otBp8no90 lewnromeepeBeeeeiw RENtlNG - R^61)ELING AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS t If you have houses or apartments for rent or sale list them with us. 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