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J mm THE JOHNSTONIAN—SUN, SELMA, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE ^ » \ ‘A Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a certain Mprt- f;a!re Deed executed by Mrs. Martie Bass to James D. Parker, Commis sioner., dated January i>, 1928 and recorded in Book 195, page 205, of the Registry of Johnston County, and upon an order of court for a resale of said lands which were sold February 8th, 1932, by the un dersigned Commissioner and said bid having been raised as re(|uiied by statute said undersigned' Commission er, on Monday, March 7th, 1932, at 12:00 o’clock M., at the Courthouse door in Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, resell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the follow'ing de.scribed real estate: Pirs.^Tract, Beginning at a stake \ near t^ barn on the road, a corn er of the second tract hereafter de scribed and running S. 78 E. along the road 837 feet to a pine stump at the bend in said road; thence S. 47 E. 100 feet to a point in said road; thence S. 31 E. 212 feet to a stake in the edge of said road; thence S. 76 degrees 30 minutes E. 590 feet to a stake; thence N. 17 E. 194 feet to a stake Outlaw’s .line; thence South 77 degrees 45 minutes E. 1064 feet to a stake, the Hinnant and Edgerton corner; thence up said branch N. 60 IV. 114 feet thence up N. 63 'W. 257 feet; thence up said branch N. 83 W. 215 feet; thence up said branch Nl 64 'W. 220 feet; thence S. 70 West 276 feet to a point in the road; thence up a ditch S. 66 W. 442 feet to a bend in said ditch; thence up said ditch N. 84 W. 785 feet to a stake; thence N. 1 degree 30 minutes E. 935 feet to the beginning, con taining 35 acres. Second Tract, Beginning in the center of the road in front of W. H. Bass residence a'nd runs S. 77 de grees 30 minutes E. 520 feet along the road to a stake in the center of the road in the line of tract N. 1; thence N. 5 degrees 15 minutes E. 727 feet to a stake; thence N. 89 degrees 30 minutes W. 261 feet to a stake; thence S. 4 degrees 30 min utes W. 102 feet to’ a stake; thence 85 degrees 15 minutes W. 373 ’ ) feet to a post near the house on the f>r. Coleman land; thence S. 1 de gree! E. 105 feet to another po.st; (hence S. 85 W, 56 feet to the center of the road; thence S. 8 degrees 45 minutes E. along said road 440 feet to the beginning, eontainin.g 7.90 acres. Third Tract, Adjoining tracts Nos. I and 2, Be.ginning at a stake in the ‘ road, corner of the above de .-cribed 3.5 acre tract and runs N. 77 degrees 30 minutes W. 420 feet In a stake -in the' crook in the roail in front of the W. FI. Bass residence F'ence S. 30 minutes W. along a path or a road 306 feet to a stake; thenee S. 88 degrees' 30 minutes E. 410 feet to 'a stake in the line of hot N.O. 1, containing 35 acres; fhenc-o 1 de.gree 30 minutes E. 275 ftet to the beginning, contain ing" 2.35 acres. Fourth Tract, Known as the f'sh pend branch; Beginning at a stake with, huge popular pointer and rurts S. 5 W. 60 poles to a stal:o; Iva Vas.s i.-orner;- thence N 51 1-2 7)oles to a pine stump; thence N. 87 W. 22 1-2 pote.s to the run of fi.-h pond branch; thence down said run to the be.ginning containing 43 acres. This February 20, 19:12. James D. Parker, Commissioner Mortgagee. Feb. 2Sth; Mar 3rd. along the boundary line of said O'Neal Street North 48 degrees East 104.6 feet to an iron pipe, the cor ner of projjerty owned by Max E. Barbour, thence along the boundary line of the property of said Max E. Barbour, South 42 degrees East 210 feet to an iron pipe in the South western boundary line of Fayetteville Street; thenee along the boundary ine of said Fayetteville Street tax 10.43 This the 10th day of February, ■)32. N. T. RYALS, Tax Collector For the Town of Micro, N. C. son street; thence in a westerly 1 Herman Wellons, 1 lot 1930 direction with Anderson street 30 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 2 460 square feet, together with building in the wall two story brick building, now situate and be ing the adjoining lot conveyed to Flora F. Herring, which priveleges and appurtances -were accepted by the said E. T. Futrell at the time of his conveyance to Flora F. Her- Under and by virtue of authority ring See book No. 197 page No. 408 contained in a certain Deed of ‘ i I 1 1 T3 T7r NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. South 48 degrees West 104.6 feet to Anderson street, A. F. Fut in office of the Register of Deeds j Trust executed by Junius B. Enni. of Johnston County. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake in building line on the north the corner of property owned by Dr. H. H. Horne, along the boundary line o'f the property of said Dr. H. H. Horne North 42 degrees West 210 feet to O’Neal- Street, the point rell’s corner running in northerly direction with A. F. Futrell’s line. 82 feet to an alley; thence at right angle and parallel with Anderson street 30 feet to a stake in the build- of beginning. This is the same par ; Webb street; thence in a cel of land conveyed to Needham , ^.^utherly direction along the build- Sanders by Hardy Horne and wife, ; gg by deed dated Decembei 30, 1897, ' intersection of the building line recorded in the Re.gistry of Johnston ^.j, street; thence in a west- County in Book A No. 7, at page direction with the building line 445, conveyed to D. H. McCullers Anderson street 30 feet to the by Needham Sanders (Unmairied) beginning, containing same by deed dated July 5, 1913, recorded as lot number one. in Book F No. 12 at page 486, and same two tracts of land conveyed to W. D. McCullers by D. identical tracts of H. McCullers and his wife, Lizzie conveyed to J. C. Futrell and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the pow ers of sale contained in a deed of trust dated December 1, 1928 by Benj. Beasley and wife Ella Beasley recorded in Book 230, page 302 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston County, North Carolina, and the conditions of said deed of trust having been broken, and de mand made upon the under signed Trustee to foreclose, I will offer for sale for cash at the courthouse door in Smit.hfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, on Monday, March 7, 1932 at 12 o’clock noon the follow ing described land to-wit: Beginning at the bridge on the road across Dismal Creek and luns as said road N. 9 W. 3.10 chains to a stake; thence as the Bernice Tart line N. 54 E. 16 chains in Young’s line, corner of Lot no. 2; ~ 54 W. 22 chains and crossing the Ray nor Mill and Benson road to the run of Dismal Creek; thence down the run of said Creek to the b,pginning; THURSDAY. FEB. 25, Hoover Names B. N. Cardoro to Succeed Chief Justice Holmes L. McCullers, by deed dated January 27, 1927 page. -. ated on this lot is known as 426 O’Neal Street. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale assumes the payment of all un paid taxes and street assessments against the property. The Union Trust Company of Ma- A. F. Futrell, by their father, E. T. recorded in Book.... ...at October the residence situ- 1926, and recorded in book No. 197 pages No. 408-09 with which 'reference is-hereto made. Third Tract: Known as the Hattie Leach lot situate on the corner of Preston and Sumner street, and de- ' scribed as follo'ws: Beginning at the i corner of Preston and Sumner street ryland having resigned as Trustee, running in a southerly direction as in said Deed of Trust provided, Sumner street 150 feet; thence the sale is being advertised and easterly' direction about 75 conducted by the undersigneti Trus-I^gg^. 7;Fence in a northerly direction tee. y ! This second day of February, 1932. 1 W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, Receivers, First National Company of Durham, Incorporated, Trustee. NOTICE OF FOHECLOSUKF. SALE North Carolina, Johnston County. Under and by virture of the pow ers contained in one certain Mort gage Deed, executed by William Garner and wife, Hetti'e Garner, on the 18th ilay of January. 1930, which deed is recorded in Book No. 243, on ))age No.. 220, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston Coun ty, and whereas, the conditions .of said mortgage have been broken, I will on Monday, February the 29, 1932 between the hours of 12:00 M. ind 1:30 P. M. in front of the court- hou.se in Smithfield, North Carolina sell for cash the following describe tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a small Blackgur. in a small branch, and 300 fee' from the west side of the county road, and runs North 80 West 1,000 feet to a small pine, Edward’s heirs ■orner ;thence' South 32 West 3,375 ■orner; thence Southfeettmtmtmmm feet to a stake in Gillam Stancil's 'ine; thence with his line South 80 ■■last 313 feet to a Ughtwood stump: •hence South 79 East 1,550 feet to a' take, Effie Garner Cooper's corner; 'lence with her line, T. C. Gamer’s ■nd Oscar Garners line along a p;ne hicket and a small branch jioint of i^g'nniivg, containing 93 (ninety hree) acres more or less, and be- ng lot No. 4 in tiie division of the lands of the late X. H. Garner, and ‘he same allotted to the grantors in sa'd division Terms of the sa'e C.-\SH with a ■lc))osit of 10 percent wilt ,be re- I Hired of the purchaser on day of sal". This January 26th, 1932. Cullen Creech, Mortgagee. R. L. Ray, Sr., Attorney. and with the line of Robert Saniiers 150 feet to Preston street; thence in a westerly direction and along Prestoff street about 75 feet to the point of beginnin.g, containing a fraction of a, part of an acre. .The bidder will be rec(uired to de- l^o.sit 10 percent of his bid on day of sale. This January 26th, 1932. . R, I,. R.A.Y, Sr., Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF. LAND FOR TAXES Lot, Foit;'11, 1 lot, 1928 NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE. OF REAL NOTICE OF FORECLOSLIRE SALE Default having- been: made in the jjayment of the indebtedness secured fey a certain deed of trust executed ■3 the Fir;st National Company of -jrham, incorporated, and the Un- Trust Company of Maryland, ^es, on the first day of July, by WILLARD D. McCULLERS ■ife, EVA G. McCULLERS, on nds herein described, said f Trust being recorded in 7, page 536, in the office of ter of Deeds fqr Johnston •>rth Carolina, the under- having been so requested ':r of said indebtedness, -at public auction, to •ider, for cash, at the • in Johnston County, at twelve o’clock March I4th, 1932, 1 in said Deed of parcel of land Tohnston Coun- nd more par- follows: n the South- of O’Neal '453.1 feet ion from of the thence North Carolina, Johnston County. That whereas, under the po-wers contained in one certain Deed of Trust, dated March 22nd, 1927, ex- cuted by George M. Norwood and wife, Helen Allen Norwood, and re corded in book No. 203 on page No. 208, in the office of the Regist er of Deeds of ‘ Johnston County; and whereas, default having been made in payment of said bonds as therein sti(Kilated and apjdication to the undersigned by the cestui-que trust, 1 will, on Monday, February the 29th, 1932, between the hours of 12:00 M. and 1:30 P. M. in front of the courthouse in Smithfield, North Carolina, sell for cash the following tracts or lots of land, situate within the corporate limits of Selma, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in the building line on the north side of Anderson street, Flora F. Herring’s corner and runs northerly with Flora F. Herring’s line 82 feet to an alley; thence at right angle and parallel with building line of Anderson street in an easterly direc‘ tion 30 feet to a stake, J. C. Fut- relTs corner; thence at ri.ght angle and in a, southerly course 82 feet to a stake in the-building line of Ander- Under and by virtue of authority vested in me, by law, as Tax Col lector for the To-wn of Micro, N. C., 1 shall, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1932, at 12 o’clock 'Noon, on th' A. C. 1.. Station Yard, offer fof sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, :> satisfy the taxes due for tlie ■ears 1927-1928-1929 and 1930,^ the 'ollowin.g mentioned real estate, ind listed to the foilo'v.'iug. named o^rtie.s: Mrs. W. N. (Bettie) Barden, Admrx. 1 Lot. 1927 tax $13.69 Mrs. Bettie Barden 10 acres, 1928 tax- 13.69 1929 tax - - — 14.00 1930 tax 14.86 .N. E. Bradford Estate, 1 1928 tax - - 1929 tax - 1930 tax - JIrs. W. M. tax 1--10 1930 tax 1-40 C. F. Bowers and wife, I lot 19-29 tax - 60 C. S. Creech, I lot, 1928 tax 1.S2 Or. M. Hinnant, Ailmr. Mary J. ( Hinnant, 1 lot,. 1928 tax.... 8.60 W. T. Woodall, 1 lot, 1928 tax .50 1920 tax .50 1930 tax 50 W. T. Hinnant, I lot, 1928 tax 1.60 Mrs. Bettie Atkinson, 1 lot, 1929 tax 3.00 1930 tax - '3.00 J. W. Fitzgerald, 3 lots, 1929 tax - 17.17 1930- tax' 19.34 Mrs. E. G. Pittman, 1 lot 1929 tax 2.00 1930 tax - . 2.00 J. M. Thompson (col.) 1 lot, 1)29 tax 4.60 '19:50 ta.A 4.02 Mrs. Minnie Bagiev, 1 lot 1930 tax 1-84 Mrs. Clyde Barden, 2 lots 1930 tax - 4.80 C. L. Batten, 1 lot 1930 tax 6.51 Mrs. Nettie Batten, 1 tot 1930 and wife, Ma.ggie Ennis, to the un dersigned Trustee, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in Book ill, at page 387 in the office of the Registe.r of Deeds of Johnston County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the owner of said indebtedness having made demand upon the un dersigned Trustee to foreclose said _ . o q Deed of Trust, the undersigned thence as line of Lot no 4 Trustee will, therefore, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction for cash at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, John ston County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of March, 1932 at 12 o’clock, k., five-sixths undivided in terest in the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 1: Beginning at Mrs. 51. C. Benson’.s wall and run.s parallel with 5Iain Street to the 20 foot al ley; thence parallel with said alley 50 feet; thence westwardly 32 feet to Mrs. M. C. Benson’s wall; thence Northwardly with 5Irs. 51. C. Ben son’s wall to the beginning. Lot No. 2: Beginnin.g at the south east corner of Hinton Ennis’ store on alley 50 feet from Slain Street and runs nearly south with said alley 14 feet and 6 inches; thence nearly West parallel with line of Hinton Ennis’ 31 feet and 10 inches to the Southeast corner of Sirs. 51. C. Benson’s as they now stand; thence with her line nearly North 14 feet and 6 'inches to corner of Hinton Ennis’ lot or building; thence nearly East with Hinton Ennis’ line 31 feet and 10 inches to the beginnin.g, containing the fractional part of an acre. The above two lots comprise Lot No. 6 in Block f>3 according to a plat of the Town of Benson by Rid dick, Slann and Hales in 1914. This 'st day of February, 1932. EZRA PARKER, Trustee. His Selection For U. S. .Supreme Court Meets With Hearty Approv al—Is Dcmocral But Liberal In His Views. Su- containing Thirty Eight (38) acres and being Lot no. 1 in the division of the lands of S. W. Beasley, de ceased. There is a prior .mortgage on these lands held by the Atlantic Life In surance Company of Richmond, Vir ginia, secured by deed of trust to .Mexander Parker a'nd 51. T. Britt, Trustees, with a principal balance due on same, of $800.00 with inter est from 5'Iay 15, 1931, also 1929, 1930 and 1931 taxes of $88.11 with interest from date of advance. A 10 percent deposit evidencing good faith will be required of the successful bidder. This January SO, 1932. M. T. BRITT, Trustee. February 4, 11, 18, 25. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. Under and by virtue of, the pow er.s. of sale contained in a deed of trust made by C. W. Slc/ssey and wife Laura G. Alassey on April 20, 1929, recorded in Book 246, page 413 in the office of the Ke,gister of Deeds of Johnston County, and the conditions of said deed of trust having bedn broken and deman(( made upon the undersigned to fore close, 1 will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the Court House door in .Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina on Monday, Febru ary 29, 1932 at twelve o’clock noon the following described lands, to- wit: Situated ami lying in Boon Hill Tow’n'ship, Jc-hnston County, adjoin ing the lands of Thomas Taylor, A. L. Worley, Wesley Whitely and Att Capps and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a black gum in the mill pond and rans N. 72 E. 16.8 poles to a pine; thence S. 9 E. 12 poles to a Stake; thence N. -86 E 45.5 polos to a pine; thence S. 79 E. 23 poles to a pine; thence S. E, 32 ])oles 'to a stake; thence N 89 W. M. Boyki-n, 1 lot 1930 tax .1. A. Collier, 1 lot 19.30 tax J. T. Collier, 1 lot 1927 tax 1930 tax Frank Collier, 1 lot 1930 tax A. R. Creech, Admr. J. A. Pittman, 1 lot 1930 tax 82 (le.gTees 30 minutes -E. 70 poles and cr-ossin.o' the Goldsboro Road to a -stake; thence N. 3 E 3 poles to a stake; thence N. 82 deg. 30 min. E. 7.6 poles to a stake; thence as the line of A. -L. Worley S. 7 deg 30 min. E. 56.3 poles to a stake; thence S. 57 W. 9.5 poles' to a stake; thence S. 74 deg. 30 min. W. 20.5 poles to a stake in the Golds boro Road; thence as the road S 2 deg. 30 min. E. 11 poles to a stake in said road; thence as the line of Wesley Whitley S. 85 W. 198 poles to a black gum in the western edge of the mill pond; thence as the western margin of the' mill pond in a northwardly di- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by a certain Deed of Trust executed to the First National Company of Durham, Incorporated, and., the Un ion Trust Company of Maryland, 'Frustees, on the first day of July 1928, by GAYLE 51. JOHNSTON and husband, A. S. Johnston, on the lands herein described, said Deed of Trust being recorded in Book 238, page 507, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of' Johnston County North Carolina, the under.signed -will, having been so reciuested by the holder of said indebtedness, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest'■ bidder, at the .Court house door in John.ston County North Carolina, at twelve o’clocl noon on 5Ionday, 5Iarch 21st, 1932 the lands described in said deed of trust, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on th South side of Church Street 70.5 feet Southeast from the Southeas intei section of said Church Street and Second Street, E. S. Abell’s corner, and runs as his line South 30 degrees 40 minutes West 200 feet to a stake, his corner; thence as his line South 59 degrees 20 minutes East 70.5 feet to a stake another of his corners; thence continuing as his line North 30 degrees 40 minutes East 200 feet to - a stake in the street line of Church Street; thence as sa'id street North 59 degrees 20 minutes West 70.5 feet to the be ginning. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale assumes the payment of all unpaid taxes and street assessments against the, property. The Union Trust Company of 5Iaryland having resigned as Trus tee, as in said Deed of Trust pro vided, the zSale is being advertised and conducted by the undersigned Trustee. This twentieth day of February, 1932. W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, Receivers, First National Company of Durham, Incorporated, Trustee. R. W. Etheredge, Local Agent, Selma, N. C. Washington, Feb. 15. The nreiue court seat vacated by the venerable and beloved OLver Wen dell Holmes was given today to Benjamin Nathan Cardoro, chief judge of the New Y’ork court of appeals. Hailed in the senate by leaders cf all groups as a liberal worthy of carrying on the traditions of Holmes, he was assured of confirma tion by a universality of indorse ment. In his 20 years on the New York state court benches, Justice Cardoro has claimed national attention by his decisions. He has been urged for the Supreme court by his friends on several previous occasions. President Hoover chose the 62- year-old New York justice, who is a Democrat and a Jew after weeks of canvassing the nation for a man cf the Holmes legal and political phil osophy. He reached his decision to day after a round of conferences with senate leaders and advisers. Assured of support by the senate chieftains, the nomination was promptly submitted for confirma tion. ■ In selecting Cardoro, President Hoover d.sregarded sectional and political lines. New \ork already had two of its citizens on the Su preme court—Chief Justice Hughes and .Justice Harlan F. Stone. The political make-up of the court now becomes five Republicans and four Democrats. Justice Holmes was a Republican. For the first Time, two members of the Jewish race will sit with the highest tribunal. Justice Louis Bran dies, of 5Iassachusetts, is the other. Cardoro never has been closely identified with politics. He was elect ed to the New A'ork court on a bi partisan ticket. $100.00 Monthlv For Less Than Gent a Da> Des Moines, Iowa.—$100 monthlv income and $1,000 to $2,000 at death in paid under a Real Accident PM- rection to the beginning, containing' icy costing less than a cent a day. Good Cow Worth More Than Government Bonus. (From State Board of Health) Just what a bona-fide, State-wide Milk-For-Health Campaign will mean to the people of North Caro line is told in the 51arch issue of the Health Bulletin published each month by the State Board of Health. Quoting the foreword of the Bulletin, which sets forth the needs as well as the plan for conducting such a campaign: “It means that happiness and prosperity coulu supplant misety and poverty in more than a ciuarter of .a million rural homes. 5Iore milk for the people of North Carolina means better healtli. A good milk cow for the tenant farmer, white and black, would be better for his children than a Government bonu.s.” The timeliness of the 5Iilk-For Health Campaign that is being con ducted by the State Board of Health and assisted in by ,the county boards of health, public schools, county wel fare superintendents, county farm and home denionstration agents, is set forth in the Bulletin as follows: “In North Carolina we use en tirely too little milk and dairy prod ucts. Ours is less than half the av erage milk consumption in the Unit ed States. Result, too much pellagra, malnutrition, bad teeth, tuberculosis, repeaters in schools, and general in efficiency among adults. By doubling the consumption of milk the pella gra death rate could be reduced by half, diseases of nutrition and tuber culosis greatly reduced, the infant death rate lowered, and the welfare of the people promoted in every way.” In the Unite4 States as a whole there is about one cow for every five people, while in North Carolina we have but one cow for every ten people and in Eastrn Carolina there is only pne cow for every 24 peo ple. More cows and less cotton and tobacco is the need. .96 Mrs. Dollie Creech, 1 lot 1930 tax 5.40 -Alex Creech, Admr. J. H. Creech, 1 lot 19.30 tax 40 Mr.s. Lettie Edgerton 'W'ellons, 1 lot 1930 tax .40 ii. L. Fitzgerald, 1 lot 1!).30 tax , 2.00 E. W. Holland, 1 lot 1930 tax .24 Mrs. Jasper Pittman, 1 lot' rnSO tax 2.00 Mrs. Heland Standi, 1 lot 1930 tax , 1.80 W. L. Stanfield, 1 li^t 19^ tax 4.-'I Eighty Three (83) acres more or less. There is a prior mortgage on these lands held by the Atlantic Life Insurance Company, Richmond, Virginia, secured by deed of trust to Alexander Parker and M. T. Britt, Trustees, with a principal balance due on same of $1400.00 with' interest from 5Iay 15, 1931, akso 1930 oand 1931 taxes are un paid.- A 10 per cent deposit evi dencing good faith will be required of the successful bidder. This January 23, 1932. M. T. BRITT, Trustee. Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18. issued by Nationfil Benefit Accident Association, Box 2005 Royal Union Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. The, policy will be sent for free inspection. Send no money. 'Writf address, age, benefi BRIEF NE*’S ITEMS giving name, clary’s name and relationship. Ex amine policy in the quiet of you) own home; no agent will ’0311. II satisfied, send $3.50 for a full yea? of insura.nce. . This splendid policy is issued t men, women and children over ter years of age. It may be carried in addition to any other insurance Medical examination is not required I The National Benefit, nearly 3 quarter of a century old, has paid BRING THE EDITOR OF THE ] many thousands of claims. It does Johnstonian-Sun your country | not employ agents and saves policy- produce and get credit on your [ holders the tremendous cost oi subscription for sante. 1 agent’s commissions. One hunrde'd farm famlies in the Plateau section of Catawba County have arranged for an electric line into their community to supply light and power for their homes. Alleghany County farmers pur chased 3000 pounds of commo.n and Korean lespedeza seed from Stan- ■ly and Rowan farmers last week. F ifty-one 'tanners - and farm wo men sold .$206.19 worth of produce oh the Durham curb market last Saturday. The supply pf milk delivered to the new plant in North Wilkesboro has more than doubled since the factory opened on January 19.
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