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SATURDAY, NQVEMBER 22, 1941 THE CAROLINA TIMES PAGE ifafflpton Stops Morgan’s Two-Year Win Stre^^i (Continted rell P»yton, ilQMk)-Qp ball l^nd rannin^ behind petlF«et j^erence by Hill, went ipMltd «n4 to make the score 8 f« and 6 for Hoiigan. 'Aaibpton'a homecoming weoA wild, and the Mot^n aqnad, after a few tfies^ aeemed to fold up tho last few minutes of play- Han)y[> ton began marching down the field and clicking up eaccessive first- I dowits, a&d the whistle blew with Hampton on Morgan’s 10-yar J line, first down and 10 to gO. 1 14 &6 led by Hampton’s Grice, Hill, Payton and Jackson, who were hacked sol idly by the entire squad, stoppod the vaunted triple-threat of Mor gan, Wallace Mosby. Scoi* by Quarters Hampton 2 0 0 ft—8 Morgan ,..0 6 0 0—0 Statistics Hamp- Mor. Ihimbl«i Recovered 1 Kieka 8' Average Yardfe by Hioking 34 ■>i*tlag Morgan Bkn^pton L. B. Bg^laston Griee L. Tf OaiiWi t* O; drinirtey Well* C. Co«sh Wart Hf. a. Pmtatlarnf Jankihs R. T. Porter Lewla R. E. Drake , Q. B. BjfTon ; Thompaon, 0. F. B. Givens Payto^i H. B. Can^^bell -Williams H. B. Mosby, W. Hill (Capt-) '—Tk—^ Shaw University Alunuii To Attend Founder’s Day Fete Yards Oained Rushing 13? 101 First Downs 8 9 Forward Passes Attempted 6 13 Yards Gkined Passing 21 02 Passes Intercepted by 5 1 Penalties 4 o LYards Lost by 1 Penalties 50 35 Fumbles 0 2 Raleigh. — One of the largest groups of Shaw University alunani and friends ever to attend the Raleigh school's Founder's IVay exercises is expected Friday, ffo- vember 21, when at eletven o’clock the loeal, school will pay homage to its founder, Dr. Henry Martin Tupper, and celebrate the seventy- sixth year of the Univevsity’s ex- istenoe according to announcement of Presiident Robert P. Daniel., The pro-jr^in for Shaw o^bra tion is expected to inclu^-; nremor- ial ceremonies at eleven. o’clij?k at the founder’s grave; special chap- el services in which Dr. Max Year- gin, a Shaw alumnus, is scheduled to deliver the main address, an REGAL klttmni luncheon at o'eki^ and dther eveoM to entertain the Sltaw alvMi imn^iat^jr fol- lotriaif the hiaebeon. Dr. Robert P. D*nid wUl deliv er on the oeeaaiota a «peeial m's- hage Vrhich will be broadcast over the faciliti jb of lecal radi ■ etationii to Shaw aulmni 4nd aupj^tere throagkont the ootUbitry. Mn'iii^ will Wftirnl^Md by the Shaw Uttiver ADBOmiTRATOR’S KOtlCB Having qualified Aa tbt mmistrator of the tstnte of Moaes Staton, deceaaed, tute of Durham Conntyr MorHi Oltro- lina, this is to notify all persona faaviag claittis airainM the of said deo0Med to exhibit to the untteritgttfed iC 109 MorkaA SI, DuHnwn, Ni C> • on or before the lat day Mf-Oo*' aity Clftfal Society under the di- jtoljor, 1042 or thia notice will be ^tion of Profeaaor Harry Oil* pleaded in bar of their recorerjr. Smythe. Allpersona indebted to aaid eatate will please make ixiunedi- itte settlement. This the SOth dnjf of Sffpt«m> ber, 1941. • C. A. GLE^KN, administfitor of the estate of Mosel Btatetv* de ceased. Dr. Shepard Will Discuss Problems Of The Negro Race THEATRE Admission 10c 17c Tuesday - Wednesday lit: , basil “The RATHBURN in Mad Doctor” THURSDAY, BARGAIN DAY-5 & 10c Knute Rockne “All Americans” Aiso • NINA MAE McKINNEY “Gang Smash^” xn Durham. — Reklieing the' ser iousness of conditions today And always ehthusiaBtie in his efforts td help the race, Dr. James B. Shepard, President ef the North GSarolina College for Negroes ♦ill deliver'a eeries of foui* addresses over four of th") Stati ’s largest radio stations next Week. This ih- teroationftlly known wducator who founded a religions training iekoo'i which is today, the cduntry'i fore most State supported inatitution with undergraduate end profea- sional departments, has alwayi been in touch with members of thft race and is an authority on N^o affairs. Dr. Shepard Who will talk principally on problems of the race, believes that “in these days of economic stringency and indus trial chaos, the Negro must be pre pared to make certain necessar:^ sacrifices for the good of Hi» race and this great stroi^hold of De mocracy.” There has iiever anjr special era for crimfe. And es pecially in these days when all na tions are thinking in terms of na tional defense for the preserva tion of our Democratic way of life, all persons, regardless of race must work together in an attempt to solve the great problem of crime I with which we are faced pi*esent- |ly.” President Shepard will be I heard over the following’ static'a: ,WPTP, Raleigh, nesj MoAdaJr. * WBT, Charlotte, Thursday, 8:15 to 8:30 P. M., WBIQ, Greensboro* Thursday, 8:05 to 8:30 P. M., and Asheville, November 24, 10:05 to 10:30. ADMINISTllATOIt’S WOTtCJS main open for ten days to re ceive increcuied bids m is re quired by Lew. Thi* the 3rd. d«y of Novem* |)er 1941. J. J. Henderson, Trustee This property ie being sold «t the requwt ot the holder of the aaid note. The uid sale will re- miin open for ten days to re* ceiye increased bids as is requir ed by Law. The said property is C- 0. Pearson, Counselor at Law being sold subject to mor^geti now on record in the Office of Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the estate of Mayme (3 Jordan, decetleed, late 6f Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the eatate of said deceased tc) exhibit; them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of 08' tober, 19l2 or this notice will be' pleaded in bar of iheir roeoi%r]r Allpersona indebted to said Estate will please make immedi ate settlement. This the 4th day of Ooto* ber* 1941. NORTH CARlLlHAt DURHAM COUrrY: Notice for sale of IAmd Under and by viture of bale contained in a certain Deed of TrUs^.executed by J. Frank Wil liams and wife Lottie Williams to R. L. McDouglad, Trustee for Mechanics and Farmers Bank, dat?d November 29, 1939 and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds- in Book of Mortgages 271, P|ige 552; de fault having been ii|ade in the payment of the indebtednss ther^n provided, and the Register of Deeds of Durham County, see M. B. 276 page 545, 252 page 205-217 page 579 and all taxes, liens, &na street assess ments. This the 29th day of October 1941. R. L. McDougald, Trustee C. 0. Pearson, Coun.selor at Law ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the estate of Minnie S. Pearson, deceased, late asjof Durham County, North Caro- having lina, this is to notify all persons been requested by the holder of hAving claims against the estate said note. ,of deceased to exhibit them The undersigned trustee will,to the undersigned offer for sale to the highest bid- on or before the 6th day of Oc- der for cash at the Court House notice will be Door 12:00 o'clock noon on Sat-Pleaded in bar of their recovery. . ttrday Novemger 29, 4941 the Allpersons indebted to said following describfd property please toake immedi- , late settlement. I This the 4th day of Octo- BEGINNING at a stiikfi on ber, 1941, the north side of Thomas Streep W. G. PEARSON, Admlnistra- MECHANICS ft FAKMER3 BANK, Administrator. NORTH CAROLINA! DURHAM COUN'TY: Save Time and Money By Relaxing in the ' BUS Southeastern Teachers Meet In Fayetteville Sunday Fayetteville. —(C. P.)— E. A. Armstrong, (principal of the Anno Chestnut high school, was host to the Southeastern District Parent- Teachers Association which was held here Sunday. Each county in the district was represented and reports of th? work in each county unit was read before the meeimg. The Rev. Charles E. Berry, prin cipal of the 'RoseZboro high school, where the next year’s session will be held, responded to the welocme extended by Mr. Armstrong. Main speaker was President J. W. Seabrook of Fayetteville State Teaichers college, whose address was centered around the seven point program of the national par- ent-teacher association. Music was rwidered by the Anne Chestnut high school, the E. A. Aamstrong, school the E. E- Smith high school, Red Spriilgs hia-h school, the Scotland County Train ing School, and the Sampson Coun ty Training school. The following officers were elected: ^ B. F. Furgeraon, president; Mrs. E. Evans, secretary; and Mrs. Ernestine Faison, treasurer. H GOING TO AND FROi ride the bus. worji: can b* a pleasure if yon You get home earlier. Durham Public Service Co. QUALITY MEATS at ROCK BOTTOM PTICES PAYNE'S MEAT MARKET 324 So. Mcl>owell Street Phone 9482 Notiise For Sale of LJuld Under and by viture of a p6W‘ er of sale containeA in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Jo seph Hines and wife Mary A. Hines to J. J. Henderson, Trus tee for Mutual Building »nd lioan Association dated June 1941 and duly recorded* in the Office of thi Register of Deeds in 6ook of Mortages 130 Page 601; default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness as therin provided and hav ing been reqiiested by the hol- dfer of said note. '[fhe undersigned trustep will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House Door 12:00 o’clock noon on Fri day December 5, 1941 the fol lowing described property to wit: BEGINNING at a stake 2046 feet from the S. W. intersection of Hargrove Sti-eet and Swift Avenue, the N. W. corner of Lot No. 132, and running thence South 2 degrees 10’ West 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 de grees 30,’ West 50 feet to a stake; thence North 2 degrees 30’ 140 feet to a stake, thence South 86 degrees 30’ East 50 feet to a stake, the point or place of be ginning, the same being Lot No. 133 of tile Merrickville proper ty, plat Book 3 at page 139, du ly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County. See deed from J. H. Harris and Lelia Harris to D. O’Kelly dated July 12,1921, du ly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County Book of Deeds 62, at page 153. Also, see deed from Durvv'ood O’Kelly and w'ife, Jes sie to C. E. Williams and wife. Deed Book 96, at page 376. See deed from C. E. Williams and wife to Mutual Building and Loan A'ssociation, Book 111, at page^ 286. This property is being sold at the request of the holder of the said note. The said sale w'ill re- All Kinds SEA FOODS In Season CHARLOra FISH & OYSTER COMPANY 300 East Trade Street 100 feet in a Westerly direction from the West side of Dw%ht Street, at the Southwest corher of Lot No. 10 in Block 6, and running thence along and with the north side of said Thomas Street and North H8 degrees 29’ West. 94.4 feet to a stake ou the east side of a 15 foot alley; thence along and with the east iide of alley North I"? de- g r e e s 32 ’ East 156 feet to a stake, southwest ^cotner of Ix)t f^O. 7; thence along and with the Boutli luie of said lot South 88 d^rees 29’ East 51. 6 feet to a 6take, northwest corner of Lot No. 10; thence along and with the west line of said lot South 1 degree 31’ AVest 150 feet to a stake on thei north side of Thomas Street, the point of beginning, and be- *iig lot No. 9 in Block 6 of Ham mond Place, as per plat and sur vey there of now file in the office of the R^isfer of Dee(ll of Durham County in Plat Book 5 at pages 40 and 111, to which (both plats) reference is hei’eby made for a more particular de scription of same, and as |)er plat and survey thereof by S. M tor, C. T. A. EXECUTRIX NOTICE North Carolina, ‘ Durham County. ’ Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Charlie Herndon, deceased, late of Durham County, Credle, C. E., on July 5, 1934’North Carolina, this is to notify now on file in the office of the Home O^vners’ Loan Cori>ora- tion at Washington, D. C., and being the same property as that all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 121 South Mangum Street, Diir- first conveyed by A. W. Grady ham. North Carolina, on or befor,^ atid wife to Frank Williams and (the 20th day of October, 1&42, or wife by deed dated July 14, 1921J this notice will be pleaded in bar ahd recorded July 23, 1921 in of their recovery. All persons in- the office of the Register of needs of Durham County in Book 60 at page 695, and later conveyed by Mechanics and Far mers Bank to J. Frank Williams and wife, Lottie Williams, deed dated July 6, 1934. debted to said estate will please make immediate pa}niient. This 20th day of October, 1941 MRS. JULIA HARNDON, Executrix of Estate of Charlie by .Herndon, Deceased. C. J. GATES, Attorney. LOWBB DBMOWTBATW , _ _ J • ,» «' “’wifH? tanitation drmnnniratiett Frm ont and a half oi Qiant ftrinaHet*-^ bc_»m, Huwoli hai i.la^rd with FjiIvm Woody of the Jo** cuniniUf'itv in of Winti^rvill* aod Ma«l)-ion Connty niitd.- « n*-t profit J, Taylinr of rrpOrt D. of reports F.irm 1*. lirii,';'-, »- farm mgtut of B. Elam. Pitt Connty. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified an the ad ministrator of the estate of Con nie Dalrymple, decoa.sed. late of Durham County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decfeftsed to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 25th day of October, 1942 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said eatate will pleafie make immedi ate settlement. Thi* the 21st day of October, 1941. ’ Myrtle DalrjTnple, administ rator. Wheit the game ends... pause and Two words dascribe ice-coM Coca-Cola ... dmiiciout and n- fnshing. Delicious, bacouao It is always a pleasure h> tasto. Rafrathing, bacousa ir iaayos a delightful offar-sansa of ffrashmant. So wlian ydu pauta fhroughout tha day, maka It th» pautm that rafrasAas with ko'cold Coca-Cola. YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY Boakd nadcf Mtthoriiy of Cxm-CoU G>fflo*ar h* DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE IN LUCK OTHERS OWN - . - Hospital, Accident Health And Funeral Insurance Policies -in- SOUTHERN FIDELITY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. One person in every 13 became a Hospital Patient in 1940 Families with less than $1|200 a year income spend $49 a year for medical care # Henry C. Davis, Durham Representative F. D. Alexander Charlotte Representative & SIRVKE - I- SUPfR MARKETS See tAe £oca2Wgrenfi BANKERS* FIRE IIBIIi(AKCS.r DURHAM* IKHITH CONSERVATIVE - SOLID - Hi TOilON INSURANCE & REALTY CJO., GENERAL INSUi&ANCE AGBitCT > ACME REALTY COifPANY, - . BISHOP OALB B. C. DUGGS 11 tm
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