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FRIDAY, NOVEHKns 18dild4d l (Satire Aeeiijis r -Next Week t--. vf-, y ...... , i '"..f !':. ' ; -".'V-. ' . ' j .tii.J. 0 --'I . v''- '.: ( y -- ' . . - - - 17 I 1 v 0 ffB M fey b :; Styling of the 1954 Ford Custom Deluxe Fordor t Mdan include features which add to the performance, : : economy, safety, comfort and appearance of the new a can. With improved quality as .the keynote, the 1950 ) Ford introduce a new treatment of . the grille and parking lights, a colorful new crest the first in Ford history a new ornamental rear deck handle and lock, new instrument knobs, new and larger horn ring, foam rubber front seats with non-sag seat springs and a complete new line of Interior trim fabrics. In addition the powerful Ford V-8 and 6-cylinder engines have been Improved to give Ford the quietest and smoothest running engines ever produced by the Ford Motor Company. 3 3 If . All ,, improvement . in " the . 1050 Fords have been geared to offer even greater quality than was of fered in the high quality 1949 Ford cars. .rz-, ' The new features embody im provements throughout the entire car - in the engine, the body, the seats, doors,' frame, trunk, fabrics, Instrument panel, brakes, floors and' elsewhere. The '50 Fords will be offered in two lines -- the Custome Deluxe and the lower-priced Deluxe series, A full range of body styles will be available, including, station wag ons and convertibles. Ford Will continue to offer the choice of two engines the 100-horsepower and the 95-horsepower Six. .. Styling of the 1950 car, although not radically changed because of the wide public acceptance Of the modern design of the Fords, never theless includes several distinctive features to enrich the appearance. A colorful new crest, derived from an authentic coat of arms dating back to 17th century Eng land, appears on the front of the hood and center of the trunk lie This is the first crest that has ever appeared on Ford cars. NOTICE OF SALE "m -1. ! - t unVinil mtWU nan, Intni-inr ctvlinff ftntll1Vl1 in th 1950 P.l d Xaievcn V11VI1.V9 vl LUiui n buiuuuivu nui "--.- "-J ""ts - n . mi m 1 il 3 1- 1 A 1 4 1 1?AM JnnlnM jli.nil ' ' T r. f Custom Ueiuxe CIUD woupe ana oiner muaeis jusi iuuuuukcu ujr i uiu wnaa uu,c-" . nation.. Ford Division has accomplished greater comfort, safety and economy proved beauty of styling in its 1950 models. "' UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Betty Jane Fussell and L. Earl Fussell, her husband, dated the 7th day of February, 1948, and recorded In Book 448, page 99, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness there Dy secured and said deed of trust beinig by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on the 14th day of December, 1949, the proper ty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, Rose Hill Township, in the town of Rose Hill, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In the northern line of Church Street, S, ' The 1950 Ford Deluxe Tudor Sedan combines the modern styling so ' -i' widely acclaimed, by the car-buying public with the comfort and economy demanded of a family automobile. Smart new treatment of the pille and k narking lights and a colorful new crest the first in Ford history distinguish the front of the new models.' Comfort features include new - non-sag front seat springs covered with a new foam rubber cushion, additional head room and smoother, quieter V-8 and (-cylinder engines. SEABEE HAYWORTH'S MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C, Family Entertainment Vnr TfiA Whale Familv SHOWS AT 7:00 P. M. & 9:00 P. M. Carolina's Biggest Show Value" PINK HILL, N. C. SUNDAY - Nov. 20th One of the All Time Best I 1 t "1 T' nil...:: I ji K. Lockerman's southeast corner, and running thence as S. Lock erman's line and E. A. Goffs line. North 14 West 106 feet to a stake in L. T. Knowles' Une, E. A. Goffs northeast corner; thence as said L. T. Knowles' line, North 76 East parallel with the Northern line of Church Street about 61 feet to a stake, Betty Jane Fussell's north east corner of her adjoining lot; thence as her line of said adjoining lot, South 14 East 106 feet to a stake in the northern. line of Chur ch Street, her southwest corner of said adjoining lot; thence as the northern line of Church Street, South 76 West about 61 feet to the -beginning, being the lot conveyed to Betty Jane Fussell by deed from E. Q. Murray and others dated Oct ober 25, 1947, and recorded in Book 444, page 426, Registry of Duplin County. A one half undivided interest in the above described lands is only being conveyed. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder on the dat. of sale as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 12th day of November, 1949. R. S. Troy, Trustee H. E. Phillips, Attorney z 12-9-4t. HEP Also Color Cartoon 1959 Ford How On Display At f : Sheffield Motor Co. In Warsaw t The 1950 Ford line of passenger! Ford Division of Ford Motor Co. ears, with scores of improvements,! .The progress that has been was made public yesterday by the made in performance, C economy, i I JiJNJ WAlU..7iH.C. J. . MON. Not. 20-21 us A Great Feeling (TECHNICOLOR) V. ::h Dennis Morgan Doris Day 'DAY; Not. 22 - Lost Tribe V Johnny Weissmuller JlyrnaDell ZOAY, Not. 21 DOUBLE liiirsr- llellfire With BUI v Elliott THURS. - FBI. Nor. 24-25 , Adam's Rib With Spencer Tracy And Katherine Hepburn Shows Thanksgirinff Day: 2:00, 4:00, 1:15, ft 9:18 P. M. safety, comfort and appearance will again mark the 1990 Ford car as the car of the year", according to L. D. Crusoe, vice-president and general manager, Ford Division. The new Fords will be on display in the showroom of Sheffield Motor Company In Warsaw today. ": SATURDAY, Nov. 26 DOUBLE' FEATURE IVcitOIEir-rr'y Vith J " r. MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. c. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 20 Sunday and Monday . THE RED PONY With ROBERT MITCHEM And MYRNA LOT Tuesday and Wednesday ALIAS NICK BEAL With RAY MILLAND ; And Audrey Trotter Thursday Double Feature . TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME , ' (In Technicolor) -,'". AND SOME OF THE BEST Friday only KAZAN A DOG STORY Saturday MON. TUBS...' Wonderful - Everybody Says The Stratton Story Satrring June Allyson, James Stewart, Frank Mor gan, Agnes Moorehead Also Shorts WEDNESDAY r Action The Mutineers With Jon HalL "J i And Adele Jergens Also Serial ' - THURS. & FRI. ' 1 (IN COLOR) Roarin' Western Adventure : Red Canyon Starring Howard Duff, Ann Blythe, George Brent Also Shorts SATURDAY -V,.-: DOUBLE FEATURE Clancy St. lloys With EAST SIDE KIDS ALSO : South Of : r-"vV-"-7 L ..J iw-.v C. D. English Dies Near Wallace Comma D. English, age 53, of the Cartersville community near Wal lace died early Monday morning iin James Walker Hispital after a week of illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Northeast Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. Vance Rich, pastor, assisted by the Rev. K. D. Brown of Burgaw. Burial was in the Cavenaugh family cemetery near Hazel Frankof f of Portsmouth, and the home. He Is survived by his Mrs. Mildren Marie Mobley of Beu- wlfe, the former Lillian Bobley of the home community; one son, Wil liam Thomas English of Portsmouth Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Annie lavllle; four grandchildren, three brothers, Clyde, James D. and Dock English, all of Wallace. 1 f 'A h.4 ir A a, 11 IS IN WEEK BEGINNING NOVEMBER 21st MONDAY and TUESDAY Champion Starring Kirk Douglas and Marilyn Maxwell WEDNESDAY, Matinee Show: 3 P.M. - Night Show: 6:45 Alias Nick Beal With Ray Milland and Audrey Totter THURSDAY and FRIDAY That Midnight Kiss Starring Kathryn Grayson and Jose Iturbi SATURDAY Continuous 3 to 11 P. IH. DOUBLE FEATURE Blazing Trail Starring Charles Starrett Flying Dueces With Stan Laurel and Oliver Harriv Statement Of Financial Condition JULY 1,1949 (a) Assessed valuation, 1949: (b) Statement of Debt of County: Jail Bonds Road and Bride e Bonds Road and Bridge Funding and Refunding Bonds Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds School Funding Bonds School Buildinr Bonds School Bonds (PWA) Refunding School Bonds State Loans for Schools Total (c) 1948 Tax Levy: 1948 Tax Rate: $27,118,419 $ 43,000 743,000 21,000 413,000 C7.000 93,000 14,900 155,000 5,300 $1,554,300 $403,508.16 $ 1.50 (d) Amount of Uncollected taxes for each of the three preceding fiscal years which remained uncollected at the end of such years: 1948 Tax Levy 1947 Tax Levy 1946 Tax Levy $97,264.81 79,386.99 55,608.94 (e) Miscellaneous revenue other than taxation for the preceding fiscal year: $526,110.97 (f Deficits, If any. In all county funds In the aggregate for the preceding fiscal year: nonk (g) Such deflolta for each subdivision of the County: NONE (h) Surplus revenues of the County, and separately stated, of each of the subdivisions ef the County for the preceding year: NONE (I) Unencumbered balances: $117,641.66 (J) ' The rate of taxation for County purposes, which It will be necessary t levy In the Current Fiscal Year: $ 1.50 Respectfully submitted. F. Wj. MoGowen, County Accountant. 1
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