SATUBDAY, JANUARY 30, 1943 ■r THE OABOLIKA THI£S I LEGAL NOT! D- >■1.1'■fir »0TiQ« xr UJji Of BEAL EI9TAT9 NORT^ CAHOLXNA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEB IfOTIOE OF UNDBR AND BY VIRTUE of the authority conferred upop men in a certaia deed of trust dated June 12, 1942, and ex ecuted by Raymond Richmoiijd and wife, Ellen Richmond, an4 duly recorded in the Office of the Renter of Deeds of Dur ham County, in Book of Mort gage 314, at page 613; defaujt having been in the payment qf the same, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public aiictian, to tJb.e highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19. 43, at 12 o’clock Noon (Eastern War Time), the followipg des cribed land, to-wit: BEGINNING at an iron pipe in the Northern edge Road, Dr, Jack Bowling’s cor ner and running his line N 1 deg. do’ East 247 feet to an iron pipe in the Southern edge of alley; thence along alley, South 87 deg. 30’ East 38 feet to an iron pipe, 15 feet South of well. South 9 00* West 222 feet to an iron pipe iij the Northern edge of said Road; thence with Road South 60 d?^- 00’ West 48 feet to the beginning. S^e be ing Lot No. 1 of Mutual Build ing and Loan Asaooiation as shown on Plat Bok 13, page 146. BEGINNING at an iron pipe in the southern edge of Road, 48 feet along road from Dr. Jadk’s Bowlilug’s corner and Tuning North 2 deg. 00’ ^ast 222 feet to an iorn pipe in the Southern edge of Alley; thence alpng alley South 87 deg. 30’, East 38 feet to an iron pipe 15 feet, Souti|« of Wfell; thenc# South 2 deg. JW’ West 189.5 feet along th« western edge of pro posed straet to‘u iorn pipe ip the Northern edge of s«id road; thence alpniTH^.d edge of road, South $6 West 48 feet to the bcgimiiug. Same being Lot No. 2 Qf tJie Mutual Build- iyg and I^|n Association pro perty, plat Book 13, page 148 There is a four roo mhouse op this lot. THE OHANTPS hereunder are granted a pemetual ease ment in the ,well iiereinbofore mentioned ap4 also thirty foot lot upon which the well i;8 located for access and egress ind water rights in both lots. THIS SALE will remain o- pen for ten days to receive in crease bids as required by law, THIS PROPERTY is sold at the holder of said note. Dated this fflh'day of Jan uary, 1943 J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney ADlCnnST&ATOR’S NOTICE HAVING qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Robert Mitchell, deeeased, late of Dur ham'County, we hereby notify all persons having claims again st the estate of said deceased to exhibit them on or before thte 23rd da^ of Janu&ry, 1943, or this notile wiH be pjeaded in bar or thfeif^Tgyyypiji.'^^l vgiiiono iu CONTipeSFROM PAG£ONE When McNutt was adamant > i his decision to see only foa.*, this message was. relayed to groop by a white newspaper man a former employe of the F.ICl' from New York, named Join , Beecher, who was sent in to !ii The constant transfemns MeXutfii from High' posts of certain Iflier- / . delegates present al minded white officers, who LgV^hecked against a list of for did feel that the Negro was due JUDaEHAmS- the Xejrro soldier as a good worker — utilizing him under other fancy names showed the contempt which most of the b’R« hats have for Negroes. constant man of Baltimore, Q«*>nrj K. .lo&toii, secretary of th> ( a ^oSi.' InterraeiaJ pn;’’ F'’ Ra.nrio* ’ ■ isioaai uiuniittee to , Tolored Fucwen; and Walter White, exeentiv* scJrPt:*/ »f thf NAArP, were the appointes. Edgewood Arseoal, Md.^ Jap. 8—The five colored men to b« gza4a»t«d with the Fourteenth Olass Chemicat Warfare Service Of- iieer Candidate Scheol here tomorrow are: Left to right, Cecil C. Whiting, 6904 Outhwaite Cleveland; Victor V. Copk, 941 W. Hadley St, Phoenix; James B. Doster, Box 161 (708 Boyte St.) Bfbn- roe, N. C.; Jerome K. Taylor, 6847 Langley Ave^ Chicago; Leroy L. Sterling^ 8006 Ave. MH> Galveston, Texas. These men will be com. uissloned seMni Ueutesants in the Army of the United States. debted to said estate will pleasie make immelia);e payment. D^TED this 23rd day of^ Jan uary, 1M3. J. C. SCARBC«10UGH, Jr. Administrator of RoKert Mit chell, deceased. TEUSTBE NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina)' Durham Cvunty) UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon the Trustee in a certain deed of Trust dated February 19, 1942, eaceuted by ALEXANDER HOW ARD and! WIFE, ISABET.L/^ 2 Cars of Males & Horses Unloaded Saturday, Jan. 16th ♦ Two Carloads Mules, Mares and Horses This lot inrludes extra good young mult es, some of the b^t matched pairs we have ever shipped, 4 gx>od young mare$, 3 five gaited s^ddlehorses, personally selected last week in Tennessee, ^ood Mules must repliace Farm Machinery this year. We have 109 head to select from. If you will come look them over, you will/iot be disappointed. Satisfaction Guaranteed G. M. CHAPPEL Creedmoor, North Carolina J^^WARD. and duly recor^d ir the office of the Register Deeds of Durham County, in Book of mortgj^es 310 at pagQ 409; default having beea ma^ i.r the payment of the same, tie undersigned^ trustee will offer for sals at public auction to th‘p highest bidder for cashi at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, M43, at 12 o’clock Noon (Eastern Wai Time), the following describej land, to-wit: BEOINNINO at an iron stnkfi on the South side of Glcm Street at the Northwest comer of George W. Stephen’s lot, running thence South 31 3-4 dc- grees. West 50 feet stake; thence North 58 1-1 de grees, West 50 feet ' to an iroii to iln iron stake; thence North 31 3-4 degrees East 197 feet an iron stake on the South side of Glenn Street; thence with said Olenn Street, South 5S 1-1 degrees East 50 feet to tha be ginning, containing 22-100 of an acre, more or less. Being part of the land formerly owned by the • Morgan heirs in West Durham, | North Carolina, and known as Lot No. 8 of the plot and survt'" of E. C. Belvin, surveyor, date^ October, 1904. (Isabella Howard being the sole heir of John T. and Dora McAden (McAdams). Said house and lot being loentej at 1407 Page Street. THIS SALE will remain op?ip for ten days to receive increase^ bids, as required by law. THIS PROPERTY is sold at the i-equest of the holder of saio note. DATED this 20th dav oi faniiary, 1943. J. jThenIder'sM, TRUSTEE. M, Httgh Thompson, Attorney. some consideration, giving these officers promotions to other**^u- ties, thus removing them from the actual contact which gave them keener pictures of what Nfgroes were doing. All of these and many oiher incidents even more serious; assaulting Negroes in uniforms; Negro hating officers; illtrcat- ment of Negroes in southen camps; murders, beatings and .in justices meted Negro troops, which the war department gavs the Negro press magnifies have had their part in causing resfri* ment on the part of NegrociJ, Wgh and low, and those holJi/v offices as such want it gene-allv known, they cannot be bought oif while their fellows are suffering all sorts of igniminious trent- ment FORTY LEADERS— 1898 1943 “AS ENDURING AS TBE SPDNX” I ' , Ebcperience at the helm means everything’ in Life In surance plan. North Carolina Mutual's survival of busi ness gales and stor:ms, depressions, wars, and other dist urbances constitutes unquestionable proof ofsrength stability and capable managemen. There are larger I^ife Insm:ance companies than N. C. Mutual, but none safer or more reHable. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL C.CSMULMN«.r^*l4*Nl • OUMUM.HPRTH CAROLINA H Wo Honw tion be permitted to attend with the undjVstanding that not nore than four persons^, will sp^ak. iea, Dr. George K. Hajnies, against mer visitors last Friday to deter mine whether or not any were “repeaters.” Three names appeared on both lists and this is believed to have influenced McNutt’s act which was relayed to Beecher by Mrs. Higgins, scrrtary to th** commissioner. Anger flared among the dele gates when they discovered Ihev were not, going to be receive.U They were immediately hustle I out of the auditorium in wiiicn they were waiting McNutt's de- -is’on end '.vivrn ^ j'neral brush ofiP. R'cassembling at the Was!ii«g-‘ ton Bureau of the NAAC'P, the group quickly named a eommitti*e to draft a press release whicii was also to be sent to McNutt. On this committee were the original four spoke.sincn and o;i*' other person ^ Rev, .James Meyers,, indus ri:)l secretary of the J^Vdeuij I uuii«.'t of Chui-ches of C'hrist in Anier rTlce N. T. WAS OOVHOIL— er*. The NAACP had asked tO’ an investigation of the V-1 program in both the Army and the Sa?y department.^ but aceording^o the Governor’s office diieriwisation has occurred only in eonriea of fered by the Navy Department. TJie resolutions which wat .tdopted at a meeting held .Ian uary 19 by the New York State War Council included the fotloT? ing statements: “WHEREAS, the War and Navy Department of the UniteJ States have deemed it desirable to utilize the facilities of certaLi colleges and universities in the |Stat« at X€W York for tlM iwV' •t giving ayiial trclBiaf trrt ..:ip pvrsosat to tks ^tat« iT^titation md hg^alitif tnaetaMfita H is tk« daeljrtd pdiey Af this State tiiat slut* shall be ao dkterimimstipm or frei^tioB bMaai# of soto or'^ercMl in Um pi^Ke Mil I ife •ad aoUtgea or otiitef inStita^ lil sarriBf the pablie, aBd ^ WHEREAS, colored eitisttil are freely admitted aa to the oaiTersitieo aad eot!*c4l of the State to tbg ttgalw courses of instmetion and members of the stndent of ^veral of these oniTenitit i tOf bod» nitiM therefort, be it “RE.SOLVED, that the .?t»U War Coancil ot th« Stat« New York ezpreai to the War Department and the Navy De partment of the United and to the War and Nary C'-im- mittee of the War llaapover Scarborough/^ Hargett FUNERAL DISECTOBS 522 EL Phones: Day J-372L Night J-3722 turn respe*tfullv.' Rabbi At>rnhani Schu-vt;*r group; IS it weve got OW could U. S. War productiop rise higher in one year than Hitler's got m ten? I know some of our Esso chemists worki ing on research, and‘1 think I see how... “Take synthetic rubber. “Germany started years ago to develop syn thetic rubber because the Germans planned on a war and ki^ew they*d have to have it. “Here in the U. 5. about a year ago, we lost otpr rubber supply almost oyemi^t and with out warning. Yet voe’re right now on the way to a better synthetic rubber industry than Qernumy will ever have! " “In our Esso laboratories years ago we were 'developing v processes for making syiitifetic . ? ■yn^bber-frpm petroleuigu frscesses you read . _.. —^ •aisMfc- i— - iabout now in the-big eme^u^ .|ynt&ti6 rubber program. ' “Now we didn’t do tHat Kseiurijli'for waf^ We did it for knowledge, in our pregular^Kiuit for new and better ways to use petroleumi “What we did foip' petroleum^ otKcc fioin* panics did for otliet But the point is—here 1500 research people worle fiir, one company just discovering new an3t useful things for the future, “This war is proving, once agam, tEat tH© !Ainerican idea is the greatest force on eartfi. ItV an idea Hitler will never understand* But a lot of people he*s puahing around are going to It and thabk* God £w it befpfe many- more years go byl” , Wh&reAmmriea geia'AB wwldV formmoai netroUum naemrdi STANDA OF^ N. •i

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