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Fagfe Two THE CAROLINA' TIMES I ’Thursday, November 25, 1943 LEGALS. s-i- ' ADJ/HaSTBAT&lX NOTICE HA\ ING Ynalifi(Mi as the aiimiuistratrix of the estate uf ts;l;is McAdams, latf of l>ur- hiui County, North Carwlina, tbi9 is to notify ull 'mraona having claims against tue es tate of Said deceased to pre* e?iit them to the undersijrned ait 015 Glenn street on or be fore the 23rd day of Oeotber l!>44 or thi; a-otice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir re covery. All pcr&on indebted to r'aid estate will please mali immediate payment. This 23rd day of Oetobcf, 1.043, MKS. CORA M. ADAMS, ad- niinisfratris of the estate of biliis McAdams, ieceased. XOKTil CAfiOLl?:A, as of the 26th day of October, 1944, or thi« notice will bq pler.d- ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 26th day of October, 1943. Mrs. Carrie Thomas Jordan, Executrix of the estate of Dock Jackson Jordan, de ceased. * M; HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney. ADMINISTRATRI.Y NOTICE Havinp qualified as the ad- mini.stratrix of the estate of Alex Kimble, late of Durham County, Nort*' Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims again.st the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned at Rt. 5 Box 257, Durham, N. on or before the sixteenth lay of October 1914 or this 1 notice will- be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate DURHAM COUNTY, EXECUTRIX NOTICE HA\1SG QUALIFIED executrix of the estate Gaston Alonzo Edwards, de ceased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havinj? ^ claims against the estate of | said deceased to ^exhibit them ; There are many Amerir,!*; to the undersigned at 1712 who are for sacrifices in "i! Fayetteville Street,' Durham, ncction Vv'Ilh the war if ihe> North Carolina, on -or before !]o not bother,, thom. the 26tVi day of OctflJaw Thi 16th day of October, 1943. Arthur Kimble, administratrix of the estate of Alex Kimble, deceased. t OctfliSw ?ML or this notice wfrl- be pleuu- ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 26th d^y of October, 1943. Mrs. Catherine Ruth Edwards, Executrix of the estate of Gaston Alonzo Edwards, de- M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney. NORTH CAROLINA, DURHAM COUNTY, EXECUTRIX NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as executrix of the estate of Dock Jackhon Jordan, de ceased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1801 Fayetteville Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before TRUSTEE SALE OF LAKD NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTV) U5:DER AND BY VIUTL’i: of the power eouferred the Tlrtjiji^ee in a certain iiu 'l (rf tPU|P?l dated Septemlur L’i-t. 1942 executed by parlies of lii‘3 first part, and duly rc‘cordel in the Offite of the Rcgi-t r l>eeffs f^r Durliaril Ccuhty Book of Mortgages 31a at pi'?'- t xecntcfl thence with the Weatera lint of Lot No, 88, South 2 deg. 15* \\'egt 180 feet to « stake in the line of W. D. Vickers! pro perty; thenee with said Vicit- ers property, North 87 deg. O.T West 60 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 86; thence with the Eastern line of Lot No. 86, North 2 deg. 15’ East 180 feet to Masondalc Avenue; thence with said Avenue, South 87 deg. ’03’ East 50 feet to the point or place of be ginning. The same being known and designated as Lot No. 87, Block “C” of the Wolf Den IVoperty as surveyed and plat ted by \V. B. Kiker, C. E., which pla* is duly recorded in Book of Plats No. 3 at pag« 19, in the Office of the Regis ter of 'Deeds of Durham Coun ty. Se« deed from R. P. Reaile and wife to Lonnie Jones, re- i gister in Deed Book No. 47 at page 508. Further reference is made to deed from Mary H. Adams, Administrtrix of Geo rge W. Adams, deceased to Dr. A. M. Moore, duly recorded in Book No. 61 at page 290, Durham County Registry. SAVINO AND EXCEPTING from said tract of land a striji of land 8 feet by 50 feet, con veyed by deed recorded in Boo'; 142 at page 583, to the City of Durham for a sidewalk. THIS SALE will remain ope i for ten (10) days to receive in* T>ns, ii ii'nai'.ed law. T!;H PKOPKKTV is soM ' f.h ’(lucst of the holder uf ’!0t- . J>a: :1 this 17ih d«y of Novemi)^)', .1. ' . STKWAKT, Tni- -1 M. llu^.h T?’'; .. . •■ii, j\t; V' Nov. 2(1-27. Oe,‘. 4-11, If-, POtt THE OT UMHTV.... H09t THC ABUNDANCE OF THIS ORCAT UAND. POK THC FRUIT* OF THCIK. LASOR.. OkCFATHERS «AVS THANKS. i FOR OUR PRIVILEGE TODAY: TO PARTlClPAre IN THE DYNAMIC OF A FREE PEOPLE. TO RENO KVERy EFFORT TOWAFO A COr VICTOfitV FOft THIS PRINClPi-c. O.- FRCElJOM, TO GUARD OOR AMERICAN HERITAGE WSLU THAT WE MAV FsASS IT ON - CLEAR, AND STRONG,-TO OUR. CHILDREN FOREVLR. LET l/S GIVE THAMKS. Oilr .23 Sports Outlook HILI^IDG HAS AT LASP POUND aora* competition, Ths only competitor the south had to offer is Addison High of Roanoke, Virginin. The athle* tie advisory board of AddisoT high has accepted Hillside'^ invitation to play in the Uoi'- uets nest ou Thanksgiving Day. This really promises to be a game and not another Hillside field day. This is the only game of the season on which the writer can give Hillsido the opportunity of* coming out on the defeated side. I person ally am laying odds that the Hornets will take the gam? only by a one 1, or six point margin, what is really expeeti- ed of this tie is a scoreless tic. • * • * TWO OLD NORTH CARO LINA rivals meet on the field of conquest at Greensboro on Thanksgiving Day when John son C. Snr.ith and A and T thr0\v their fine gridiron groups onto the waffle-like square to see who will take the State championship. Coach DeBerry of the A and T squad deserves a lambast for letting the und'/ dog Virginia State team hand his here-to-forc undefeated 11 a six to nothing defeat. The only way DeBerry can straigh ten himself with this portion * of the press is by giving ths Smith Bulls a never-to -be-for- gotten licking on this Turkey Day. • • • * SEEMS rather strange not to he-ir the students at NCCN i placing bets, but this year for | the first time in a number of 1 years. State will not be,.nl charge of the bein'h op;iosit'' | IA and T or Thauk'^ivLnt; Day. i War is awful, ain’t it I ! girls •zhibition field hockey fame wail played at 4 o’clock Ssturday afternoon. Miss LnCille L. Frazer of Virginia State College, the organization’s vice presiden*^, presided at the evening dis cussion, acting in the absence of the president, Miss FranceH Haddock of Howard Univer sity. Miss Frazer discussed, “The Function Of the Wo men's Sports Day Association During the Present Crisis.’’ The members of the North Carolina College Women’s Athletic Association w h o planned the W. S. D. A.’s Durham meeting included: — Misses Ruth Meadows, Hen derson, president; Elains Ms* Ohee, Oxford, vice president; Edythe Henderson, Knoxville, Tenn,, secretary; Joeephine Shearin, Durham, Treasurer and League Managers: Kvelyii Rush, Durham; Thelma Mc Daniel, Rock Itill, 8. ; Annette Holland, Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Vivian M.‘ San* som and ..Miss Virginia A. Brooks, instructor.?, are ad visors. 10 PEE CENT EVERY PAY DAY IN WAR BONDS Shrewd investors are putting both income and prin-ipul into War Bonds. OCCO-NEE-CHEE ,SeIf-Rising Flour ’i iy«s the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Mone^^f AMEY’S FUNERAL HOME and FLORIST We Please The Living By The Service We Render The Dead DIAL J-2971 Lin “Arond Town'* Sports Editor Holla way 57;' default having Ik-imi mad. in the payment of the sanu the undersigned Tnistee will I Oeed.s for iDurham offer for sale at public auetie i j of Mort?aires 31.** at TRUSTEE BALE OF L.4ND XOHTH (WHOI.TNA' , By 1)1 KHAAT COCNTV) j r XDFK AND HV VIRTUF,! of the 1)0wer conferred luvn! ^ ^ dee,l AU JACK, the I+yttliii^ jsee, Conquere..'’ Bootlilack paid back in Xuli- Mies'-ure the debt he owed Bol> ot|the Trustee in a Tertain Sepf.M.'il.rr 10. 1012 by parties of tli-> I first part, ami duly recorded in the office of ti! ' H. piHer o*'| the prid The For A One-Stop Real Estate Service Call to the highest bidder foi- ta h at the Courthouse Door in Di ham, North Carolina on SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19 ^ at 12 o'clock Noon (Ei.stera War Time) the following d*- scribed jii-o{)erty, to-\vit: BB:G1NNIN0' at a stake Or> the South side of Ma.sondal'^ Avenue, 150 feet from Der- borne Street, the Northwes* corner of Lot No. 88; runniiii' _ FiMk Bdntioat, IT. & War DapartmcBt '*'■ WINNERS ia a post diampionship track meet held at uJ Ataif Air Fatcea Baaie Trriadng Center No. 10, Grseniboro, North Gaatltea, wen tiies* masben ot the 303rd Wing. Left to righS •ctaattar: Corponl 3mam Pendleton, St. Chark®, ICssoari; Priwtt lAq«ia Amtiii. Ghieaco, Sliims, and Corporal Elijah Cooper, Columbo^ fbiBiytsu Standing: Prirata TlK>nuui W.‘Stanford, WilmingtonTD^ Corporal William J. MitehdS, Grindstone, Pennsykairia, «d QaforaLBrockniM Sebamather. St. Louis, Missouri. ^Pboto A:^ iAIr JPoTDf*). Bf^Eftdier-OeneraU Command- «r, S«cood Air Force: George V. Strong, no'longer go on whatArmy’s Military In- raiiiik Kach minion lelligen:e Service: C9CW territory is now , In the Cftse of Japan, far more (>- ii Germany, geogra phy her defensive posi »n air battle. R • * » Kotre nunc geia mvry firbt- 'if*; (Iffaiilt lin'insr mad ill thr ’iiyint'r.r .if thi/ ihe !>• :.ed l.iiislee will oli.T f'li- iL' 'it public auction to the lip-'tp.st bidder for cn.^h at th' i onilhnn.'O r>oor in Dnr- hani. North rarolina on SAT- l RTiAY. l»I • KM'BKK 1% lM:i al 12 o’c](.«k \oo)! I'astf rn Wai Time) the follov.ing dt- yerihet! ju-oiJi-f;.’, to-wH: HFmI'sNI'.,} :.t a P'unt 109 {ill t Iiuin tne tangent intersec tion at the Southwest corner of Derbome Street and Mason- dale Avenue, and being in the property line on the South side of Masondale Avenue; thence in a Southerly direction South 2 deg. 15’ West 170 feet to a point at the South west corner of Lot No. 87; then&e North 87 degs. 03’ Wc?t 100 feet to apoint at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 84; thence along and with Lot No. 84 in a Northerly direction North 2 degs. 15 ’ East 170 feet to the South side property line of Masondale Avenue; thence along, the property line of Masondale Averue in in an Easterly direction South 87 degs. 03’ Easi 100 feet to a point or place of beginning. For further information, see map showing property for Street purposes at Masondak Avenue, D^erbome Street and Formosa Avenue on record in the Office of the (Director of Public Works, Durham, N. C. Also see map of Meri’ickvills recorded in Office of Register of Deeds, Durham County, in Book 3 at page 138, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of same, same being Lots 85 and 86. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to re!- ceive increase bids, as required by law. THIS PROPERT.Y is sold at the request of the holder of said note. Dated this 17th day of November, 1943. C. O. PEARSON, Trustee. M. Hugh Thompson, Att’y. Nov. 20-27. Dec. 4-11, 1W3 of lounty in j Hun .Shipyards for the. res ent ■ licking Beau took f rom Ikib. On the past Frid ly night. Bean met Bob ngnin, but th. time under radiialy diff cireumstaners. On the even of the ^'irst Heuu-B'b battle th.» iiitokii*' were handing the Battlin;' Hoot blapk ihe odds, and .lack voiifident he \\ .►»M ■ h ' lightweight title, bnV hh th** day of the batth* and .miue«ii- ately tollowing the fite, Beau found he wasn’t what he wa? cooked up to be. Bob battered the Beau till he couldn’t batter any more and walked away ■with his newly-won crown, Fri day night, it was an entirely different story. Beau Jack en tered the ring as the underdo? with the bookies laying all their gold on Bob to retain the crown but from the first bell till the last fan was out of the massive arena. Beau Jaek was the man of the day. The Battling Boot- black has regained his title, and plans to keep it, while Bob Montgomery, uprely defeated, is dreading to go back to the blacksipith shop at Sun’s Philly Plant. BY CHARLES A. RAY ULu«l eleven to Iwl the wi'ath of Coath Herma-n Uiddit-k’a ateatu rolling gridiron fieats th'i Little Blue pa-'k of Washinsr-r ton High-sc)>ooi of Ral.'iiih Womens Sports Day As- The Hornet.i ent ,v.- to th. r^P^’^'Sentativs Irom .Cipital City biHi Fiidav and p'irginia State College, Bennett “^foapletely dvnioljsli.-.l i.„to ; c ollege and A and T l ollege ; William 3 team by a -42-(l Msembled al North Ca.olina count. Scem.s as Id . v-ry time College here last Saturday in MillM.ir 1VP' U1=. .i '.nth i: - hat was scheduled as a six- team, they p. t better a n'd women’s meet to dis- better. The fir?l litkinj; the|’>iss war time Sports activi- H..!;,. ts liinucd the Little Rluc^'^ies for women. Representa- th,.» v= . oiii added up to 21 ;tives from Hampton Institute puiuis but tbis time the Hor-jand .Howard University, mem nets w^nt wild and added one | hers of the association, were point to the total to make 22. i unable to meet. The usual Hillside stars had a Sports activities that en- field-day with Johnny ‘'Kayo'' j gaged the women’s groups Ford leading the way and M.v Saturday morning CtiUer keepioig the holes open for him. • • • « College Women Hold J Meet N.C. College pURHAM REALTY & INSURANCE Athletic Discussion ! COMl'ANY ’lO* Marketj St. Phone 115-79 mmmm\ and after noon included volly ball, bad minton, speed ball, shuffl‘5 board and ping pong. An all- AS THE ■ OLD story goes, the pennant-bound reeard-ruin- ing Hillside Hi Hornets have again been the team to-‘‘Come, Shrewd investors are putting jtiuus Li*;aicndou8 addedjboth income and principal into Jiati+StL. 'War Bonds. NOTICE THE DEFENDANT, Verta McLean, will take notice that an action entitled a>s above lias been commenced in the Su perior Court of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, for an ab solute divorce ou statutory grounds; and the said defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, ou or before twenty (20) days after the 9th day of December, 1943, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief denniif'*( in said complaint. This 9th day of Nov 1943. Jas. R. 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