y. iliUS Rev N. E. Gresham filled his ap pointment here Sunday night, v Mr. Charlie Brown directed and taught a Study course here last week, the book "The Bible, and 1 Prayer" was studied. , :- There are quite a few on the sick list, namely Mr. and Mrs. I. N. .Sandlin, Charlie Bostie, W. D. Kil- patrlck,' Mrs. Bertha (Register, Mrs. Ottlg Parker and Mrs. Mollle Park er. We hope they soon regain their strength. ' Mr. C, C. Rouse of Wilson, Miss Polly Rouse of Warsaw and Mr. , and Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr. of Summer- lln X-roads visited Mr. and Mrs; Holmes Rouse during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. David John Kil NGTiCJ v . Under and by virtue of that cer tain deed of trust dated December 22, 1947., executed by H. M. West on and .wife Rachel Weston and re corded In Book 431 at page 618 of the Duplin County Registry. De fault having been made In the pay ment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and the owner of the note having demanded, that the same be forclosed. the undersigned wui oi- fer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court Bouse door, in Kenansvllle, Duplin Coun ty, N. C, on Monday, February 26. 1951. at the hour of 12:00 O clock, Noon, the following describ ed lands: 'SITUATE in the Town oi War saw, on the South side of Bay Street and being Lots 13 and 14 as ' You Can Have Your Cake And Eaf It Too -; If You Let Us Handle Your-Financial Mailers Bank Of Ut Gli "Make Our Bank Your Bank' MOUNT OLIVE ?''. calypso' ei!y, a, . by J. C. luume, i. . . . a. 1 io- corded in Book 218 at page Suit of the Duplin Co. Registry and the same land as conveyed, by A. McL. Graham,' Comm. to H. M. Weston, on Dec. 1, 1947. ' Advertised this the 24th day of January, 1951. - :' , E. Walker Stevens, 'Trustee. 2-23-4t EWS PLEASANT VIEW Work has been started on an ad dition to Pleasant View church. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady and family attended the Grady-Moore Wedding in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. William Carter lost a tenant house by fire Friday night. It was unoccupied. Mr, Raymond Grady has returned home after spending some time on the tobacco market in Tenn. Mr. H. F. Grady has taken a po sition with the FBI in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oates visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J H Byrd and fam ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Teachey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mewborn spent Sunday with M and Mrs. Thurman Teachey. NOTIE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY As administrators of Joesph Ida H. Outlaw, deceased, we will offer for sale at public for cash at the home place in Albertson Township near Outlaw's Bridge Church at 10:00 A. M. on the 17th day of February, 1951, various articles of personal property, to wit: ;. Household and kitchen furniture. About 30 bbls. corn. Small farming implements. Chickens, Other personal property .-belonging to said estate. ' Advertised this the 24th day of January, 1951. - L. B. Outlaw and Gordon K. . Ontlaw, Administrators of the estate of Joseph Ida H. Outlaw, deceased. - -H. E. Phillips, Attorney "2-16-3 1. HEP : - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE t. This 1951. the 17Ut day of January, t - J. L. 'Norrls, Administrator of J. C. Norrls estate. ' 2-23-tt. JLN Co; 3 K. i ; t "an ret, UCir, f C t. 3, Ise IIl, recently con:;!.. J recruit tralit?; tt(the Naval T;f.inlpg Center, ta Ulego, Cal!f., etl Is now available Cor as- Eartist WKS Meet v- , The Magnolia WMS held their meeting In the church on Jan. 23 ton. After the tu the program wac carr.i -1 the meeting closed w"i ' SUBSCRIBE TO TI.JJ 1. . ) 7 V ssk.. nit-" sV. --' YOUR FIRST LOOK will reveal t!amor that is practical; exccptioofilt? oodern . t . . but with elegant diiaity of line: YOUR FE2ST REAC71C7J wZlSiThia new ; model is really new and d::?2at '. '. ! in cluding a new; higher horsTTcrer engine I YOUR FIRST trr- .TTilyou un awares : : : it's a re: -Lr-ja! i i CThe result of the amazincushionlngjctlon of De Soto's new Onflow shbcsrabsorbersl YOUR rT-"- ,SON of DeSoto'a extra-valuesfeatsK; ia help yoawealize that the new DcCJLzZ a liixsrrxar that you can afford: fEcsurco'cclt soont mswT cm c locx att::i flaw "OrfSow" Shock Absorhsw TIp-Tor ' aolle Shift ontTriu' ty Big, Rmrh-Cempi alon-tnc'ae Blg24SrakMfor ; Eosylor.n:!y val'js ti r stoic :vrs ycji ,V oof lr-'..nfof i twt.lt Starts ' ' " Uns vVhaeibas, Full ftwiied Ride , ratherllght, Shotk-fres Steering v Vg Windows for Maid- : mum VUlblllty , Scuff-Roslstam Cyllmlor - WolU" Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of J. C. Norrls, deceased, late of Duplin County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within one year from last publication date of this notice or this notice will be plead- the RailrorjJs . ... . mTMTtm ' JS I .W, GBOUCHO MAKX In ' O' y fVf t ill !- J -Yo .l Yoor til." on bclh - - . it .V tiki H-g J J -i-' 11 1 1 , fa and TV adi mk en nit " T"' .k -., , ,y ' ? . NBC stations. SERVICE ; MOTOR ,G0 KIPilY fgwnla;v " MAIN STREET ' KiiSvTLLE, n. c. '- ' ' . m is 'tt '. ; - ' tne Lauor unicns ' seolito " " ri r-" f--j r - e t ' . , v y l J l tJULw 1 c 1 At various states in the present dispute 'with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees , - . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. . : : " . ; , the railroads accepted the recom- ; mendations of President Truman's Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. ' , ' . , J, ' . ... the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. V Finally an Agreement was signed at ; the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. - -1 . The railroads stand ready to put the " terms of this Agreement into effect im "mediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated. . " The Agreement is given in full below;., - , MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT , ' " f?.Miitv of manpower and 4 JBtlT.. , . - Eisftiga sis- m - , sen) , .. ,J " roOnoaass ofservico"'-; " T V. "e!!,?iftaUon Sonduotors and Trainisen. all ' " Territories)-- ' ' ' 1 , V - ft Flret B irr- - r ' dining oar atewwdVehali hi i1952'.th Mio houra of Per !nth; no peMltvrt?nref0edroB 225 t0 203 hou have been orkS5 iJ? overtime to aoorue until 240 hours : ;;ftA?tL"rltSrB.b,tfT 205dt ".paid ' one-half's'hlulcK " ' - The basio monthly Mlar li 11 'beM worke(' ' month hli k ? to be paid for the 205-hour 'SvTExcept tSiSrifti nP?"'for the 22Lhor " shall warfrtii ' hilars and ten cents ($4.10) ' ' ' '.effec'tS; unUlSaSlrt1l0n1SabV9' this agreement to bo ohMgetftfim;" therer until- - nor agalnst, its emplovees B.rti-- k i V 1 car t laou' ' ronded,o however, that if a thd - .. government ia tMn,.irr?;ir..M f19 result of ,7 ""j ave; been: permitted io KciSi cluef"" ' . discuss whether or nn ,,: f952- to " emploVeea covered by ttis aereent .rJufta!?ia for auch i"meeug 'lioS'gl'tSI? , zation nnthn;;;::: i":fa"on rroiB "e wag8 etabin- ' the parties are nnM ' ' ' ' ; who shall sit with i. " United States t n . they shall "- one vote l1fJ.5t.uW or the parties UaVe 0M Wt... ihe usual urot j "' - ' -' ox -:l&fiiW -t debar ..L" . - .'A V TO"-taf ad committ.,3 agreement.. d --t codltlona 'Sl3l?tft - GrMd Chi.f S5 .-- ' S. N , ' ' ' I ! . 7 Q U1 Ul"8r government egencies. if We are publ',1 'iig tWa and of her adverUscmm.fa t at f -"t 1 "nJ " ''-t i " v ' ih a s J ' .