NO*TH CABOLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OlP SALE OF REAL tSTATE Under and by virtnre pf power of suk contained iu a cer- ' tain deed m tiust executed to E. ft. MeridK, trustee, June 5th, 1980, recortledm Book of Mort- 1989, reoordnr in Book of Mort- CoyiHty it#|fl|try. hav ing been in tJkkS, payment of the irid«Mfdn^ as therein provided, ^/having been re quested by -#(*6 holder of said uute to selll^lB^ the undersign ed trustee j^UQ^er for sale to the highesr olOTer for cash at 12 o’clock noon at the Court house Door, Dijrhani^ County, the following described proper ty on Tuescli^, Oetober, 20th, Beginning at. a stake on the East side of iSouth Street, said stake being Southward 550 fL4of. from tli^ Southeast intersection of South Street and Bond St., |Bond St. being formerly Mar tha Ave.) running thence in an Easterly direction 196.7 ft. to a stake, thencp Southwardly 23.- 6 j^t. to astake in the Eastern margin of South St., thence Northwardly along and with the Eastern margin of South St., 108.1 ft. to a stake, the point or place of the b^inning and being Lot No. 1 Block "M” as per Plat and survey showing resub division of part of New Hope Realty Company |South of Dur ham) by R. M. Pickard, Engi neer, April 11, 1922, said map du^Vecorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County in Plat Book 5A page 88 to which reference TWO CHINESE GUeiLLA TRICKS Ai tolU gy Joy Uomer in Tliis Week Magazine t'faina’B gurillas. trained in th, fiard school oi iii|l-or-b«-killed have their own brand ox taoticH One night ChioeM troop* camped on the edge of a de >p •wamp. The Japs, oamped on the far side, didn’t believe any Chinese soldiers conld cross, and posted inadequate sentries. we can print'tliat here .. ■ Mi The Chinese rounded up nil the water buffalo in the vicinity. Under cover of darkness, 400 of the beasts crotMcd the dnep morass; each massive animal hadj perched on its back two san lal-' clad Chinese soldiers. with machine gun^ The Jops never knew what kind tiiinro hnd flitac';ed then. In another incidr^nt, a Chinese gorilla unit fampuA for its h’ eonvention’al coups iwas lorced, .on one occasion, to evacuate a town. Moat ot the Chinese retreat-d- —Time Maga,zine in plain sight of the oncom'nj; Japs- The rest stayed hereby made for ^ more particu lar description. This’sale is being had at the request of the holder of said note. Said sale will remain o- pen for ten days to receive in- creaficd bids as is required by E. R. Merrick, Trustee This the 19th day of Septem- 1942: C. 0. Pearson, is Attorney CAROtikA tt A AND iTROTC UNIT DRILLS GBaar Wpiiii| Red Crost Briefs H1ZH>SN NU&SBB If yon are a graduate register ed nurse; if you are NOT now working in the nursing professiun, you are a “hidden nurse.” The nation needs ytm! T h a Amrric'an Red Cross ask»-70i> enroll today through the K e d i Cross Nurse Reserve for duty with the Army and Navy, eMr pihUa arc biiiM|MiM« a* >tTer»l bir the I’. S. MartocC^VB. CaL Tmmt tiiMthemcck avislar wlM MMHMHiii gUer a UfM iUder, These A and T College studiiits Greensboro, are shown on their first day out for drill under the senior unit of the ROTC. The pro gram for the period was concern-1 cadet officers. Uniforms were is- ed mainly with the organizing of j sued to the men after they had the men into four companies under | become organiied. viee at home I civilian doty h«rc st Three thousand nurse* an*fr forty and unmarried are required for active duty with the Armed Forees. If you are married To Control BooLWeeuk JUST PLAIN-FOOLS UNITB TATte -W« are a nation 4s- tb* business. To make money debauch our citizenship. To make money, in spite of the pl^a of Chief of Staff General Marshall, there are plenty of folks who insist that soldiers must have the “privilege” of liquor and “bad women. OKD erected an enormous ban(|u't able in the main street and cover ed it with delicacies. This would not surprise t!ie Japs, as it is one of the ancient customs of the Orient to fete ore’s conqueror, in the hope of obtain ing lenient terms. Th» remaining Chinese thtu re tired to the houses on either side of the street and waited 'with machine guns read}'. The Japs put asic'e their urm.^ and sat down to their last meal on earth. FAMILY 6F two WANTED - Experi enced Cook and Housekeeper. Referenc es and^Health Gard’- Requested. Lives Near piiS'Line. G^^X-1102.^ ^ WE CAN PRINT THAT HERE “You can’t print that” might well be true in this country today if it had not been for the cour ageous journalistic’ pioneers in the early days of America ^i^o fought for freedom of the presJ - one of the important freedoms for which we now , are fighting World War II. One of those pioneers was a journalist whom> we more* often remember as a statesman. If someone asked you to tell whii* you knew about hinj, you nUM'ht sny that Alexander HajiiiUon was the first Secretary of the Trea sury; you probably wouldn’t think ference. When the pi^ss eS:clai;ij- d question about it al; a press ?dn- THERE IS NO CEILING On Your LIFE INSURANCE POLICY Its Benefits Remain Unrestricted During these times when ceilings are being placed on many of life’s necessities, the benefits guaranteed by your Kle in surance policy remain unimpaired and unrestricted. THERE IS NO CEIKLING ON THE RITTURNS YOUR LIFE INSUR ANCE POLICY PROVIDES. BoU weevil numbers indfaar*.! fast in Franklin County aitcr cotton bolls had matured. Al though some damage was caused to developing bolls, the damaze is not considered Serious for 15>42_ The carry-over of boll weevils similar to the carry over in 193S. Franklin County farmers should remember the 151 FraHWin Coun ty average aero yield of that year after the crop seemed totally de stroyed by boll weevil infestation. According to bug men, the chan'*- es of boll w^eevils surviving the winter are mighty slim with its fdod supply cut short early in the Pall. Every cotton faxme’- in Franklin County should exert an effort to see that boll wervils on his farm go into hibernation early and hungry by followin!? the searched earth policy'by de>jt oy- ing all cotton foliage as sooi as •cotton is picked. It is true *hut boll weevils can go to his neigh bor has not deatroytjd his stalks but if you will, follow a seorche.f ed in wondoi’, Mr. Icl«s thought a second time. “I’m all balled up- w’ith these initials. I didn’t re cognize my own child,” admittel the head of the O^iee of Prfro- leum Coordination. Time Mac;a- zine. ScarborMgh & Hargett the money trr be made eul^ of the vile business. We wooll debauch the soldiers. Drunken soldiers do not make depeuvlable fighters. Those who would coun tenance anything that would les sen their efficiency as defenders of our liberties, are just plain fools. FD NEnL RfrCTO»* L. C. L AVERAGES 9,5 TONS PER CAR, SETS RECORD New England is the only region in the United States that uses more fuel oil ^han gasoline. The fireat I^akes “Hoodoo Ship,” wrecfed tanner J. Oswald Boyd, has gone to S(!rap. An average tii'e contains- as much rubber as 55 go^gtesifoar the Army Air Corps An Itatian-bqrn Otogcn ,^t.>nfc' eutter’eontribnted'l,4PO pounds at fine steel stonccutting To5jT3‘to the local aerap eam^ua^pi Rifling a'gim^Baifrel, a ilelicato machining job,ms.being done 3*^ times foster than » few months ago. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones: Day J-3721. Nijrht J-3722 522 E. Pettisicw Si. r earth policy,'it will be nece??a\v for the neighbor to destroy his also leaving no place for the boll weevil to feed. ^ i- DO YOU TAKE 9 CHANCES LIKE THIS? OR THIS ^ When you invested in life insurance, you not only provided financial security for those dependet on you in the event of death, — you also provided for the education of your children, safeguarded your investments, and supplied the necessary se curity for obtaining financial assistance should the occasion arise. THESE BENEFITS REMAIN CONSTANT. NO CEIL ING HAS BEEN PLACED ON THEM; . • Time has proved that life insurance is a never failing bul wark of strengfth and security. It will stay with you — never let you down. It is the one investment that provides all the elements of safety, plus financial security — available at the time in life when safety and financial security are needed most. ‘ Discuss your insuraaoe needs with us. There is no obligation. NOaifl CAROLINA MUTUAL r ‘ C.CSPAUL»IN«.Pr*aM«n* * DUMUM. NORTH aROLINA Keep the Flag Flying--Bt^rt)efense Stamps & Bonds nteXRIGT OFFICES DurHTOr”- Charlotte 809 Fayetteville ’ Street 404 Skit First Street W. L. COOK, Manager A. E. SPEARS. Sr., Manager No Home.Is Complete Without North Carolina MutuarPoUcies Cocai^oQnt INSURANCE COM See the BANKERS* FIRE INSURANCE COMMNY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATIVE - SOLID-DEPENDABLE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY - ■ Durham, N. C UNION INSURANCE & REALTY CO., - - Durham, N. C. ACME REALTY COMPANY, - . - Raleigh, N. C. •BISHOP DALE Charlotte. N. C. H. C. DUGGS - - ... ^ . Charlotte, N* C. L HAKE WAY FOR ONE MORE! We welcome the patron age of you who are using our service to get to und from your jobs. If at times our buses are crowded and there are traffic delays, your patience will be appreciated. Rest assured that our entire organiz^ion is doing everything humanly possible to serve you. During the “peaji-hours, ” there will be time? when our service will not be as good as we’d like it to be but the conditions ure beyind control due to the laige number of rider at these pafticular hour«. DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE RENTING - REMODELING AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS If you have houses or apartinents for rent or sale list diem with us. Ir you have insurance problems call us- Advice withoutoost. [ Union Insurance & Realty Company liinm H. M. Michaux, Mgr. 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