1^ ^^Bp^ctPlace a Classified Ad.. 3c Per Word; 75c Minimum Classified Deadline 1 p. m. Wednesday B?C3S!SZSSISZI^SIISSS2S555^S5?V !>sifieo rates its psr word. mlni ^rgi of 7sc. Unless rt an account with ease send money money order or itm ads. t ESS SERVICES UtM LOANS BUMS. LOW INTEREST Complete insurance Thigpen Ficken In ' 'Agency. Mt. Olive. p, adding machines I . New Royal type ppp every need. Dial rg, RE a-os4s wor 'ewriter * Exchange rn Center rfr.. Gol CTF SrHING to sell? oall fpss want aos. 29s- i lass service. auto i stalled. Table tops. If its glass, we Atlantic Glass Com 1*3 South Fjont i Wilmington. N. C. mo Banj* Loans aft j I . Farm LcJan Asso- I Contact iJ e 'w i t t :retary - treasurer. i >x i4s. Phone 22sa. N. C. ' s in PCA OFFICE IN >ck every Tuesday ' 1 Wholcialk Building materials. 1 ,v cash and carry Credit if ( I meeqco All materials qua- ' I RANTeed Well worth a tr'? En Souths: Supply Com- , pany. Clinton. Across prom i the park CTF 1 mljgso stationery, envelopes HBj?lk?S FORMS printed? con DUPUN-TIME5 job prin KS^, DEPARTMENT. ^^HjjTKDs Will "buy Old Guns - H&dbMS. Coins - Old Bills and Hmie Household Uten - |^K Furniture of all sorts. Tables. Desks. m^^eps. Pine or Walnut etc ' ^^bs in Saturday or Write ^^^^Este Description. Kntique shop F^Faison, N. C. CTF. 1 ^ ? ! HEw. dependable and i ^K|b)t4 PRINTING call THE - TIMES BWLP WANTED work you can earn income sellino Raw hmoducts. No capital BKutv. Write Rawleioh QlCC.iio.ss3 richmond. HMk to rent? a low Hp? ad will do it. ^mrrhins to sell? Call HmES want ads, 3ss. HI. i - 7160 Hmte2 ?Uw. N. C. B Mile From BdCrossroads ?Complete Job Hind Labor Or Labor. | Card Qr See sewing machines - mw and Used at reasonable prices - Repairs on all makes guar a?r?fd. Contact* little sewing shoppe. drawer ss. 1-aison. n. c. ctp. raids wanted for i>jew york or Miami. Up to fSso oo a week. Apply immediately Mrs Jones, ^aids IEmploymeni Agency. ' Handley Building. Cr John and Walnut. Golds, boro. Telephone 73b-sisi 73s-8i32. Deal with confi. j dence with a licensed agency. ctf -or sale ? Highest quality cemetery memo.-IIAi.a. or Granite Quality and workmanship guaranteed. i 1 represent joyner's memorial Co. of Wilson. See me for i your needs. Office phone ! ol 8-2666. Home ol s-2494.1 h d. andrews. mount olive. | n. c.. next to dr. lowneb. ; office. 3-7-1tc. *ujral women . we need you j and have an established, t"r"itopy open with avon Cosmetics in Duplin County; in the following communi-, ties". Bethel Church. Foun. . tain. Jackson Store, Sutton. ' Tin City and Wesley Church. j w-,1 tp ^'rroict manager. box 1 l28s}, kinston. n. c. giving 0irect'o?'s to your home. or f call ja 3.8747. s-7-itc ? i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j Having this day qualified as Ad iu is.1 at ix o: the cstaje of Ld!a Hte of Duplin Coun ;y, North Carolina, this is to roti y ill persons having claims a-;air.st ler said estate to present therij tp ue ut.uersi',ned Administratrix on >r befcre the 11th cfaj/ of August, IP13, or this rotice Wfll f>'e plea led , n bar of their recovery. All persors indebted to said estate will please mike immediate >ayment. This the 11th day of February, 1963 v 3ERTHA S. HOLDINGSW03TH, Administratrix of the Estate of Lola Boney Smith, Deceased 3-14-4T- V. B. G. I ? ?V? 1 NOTICE Ct /.JMINISI RATION 1 , t ? j The undersigned, having' quali-! Fied as Administrator of the 'ftetate at Miss tfmrtia C. Johnson, deceas ed. late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons naving claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of January, 19S4, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im rediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of January, 1963. Nash Johnson, Administrator of the Estate of Miss Emma C. Johnson, deceased. Rose Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney \ Kenansville, N. \C. 3-14-6TIH. E. P. a l" NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION^ The Undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Kate S... Jackson, deceased, late of Duplin -County. This isstoa notify all persons having claims against said estate ta present them to the undersigned on trr before the 13th day of February, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theii recovery. All persors indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the 14th day of February, 1963 A; G. S. Muldrow, AdmimstraM| of the estate of Mrs. K*te S|^ Jackson, deceased. ' 11 Beulaville. N. C. 1 Russell J. Lanier Attorney at Law Kenansville. N. C. 3-14-4T R. J. L. NOTICE of trust executed by Lilue Boney and Louis W. Gaylor, Jr., as Trus tee, dated the 38th day of March, 1960, and recorded in Book 521 at pace 292. in the office of tlie Keg ister of Deeds for Duplin County, North Carolina; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as substituted trus tee by an instrument executed by the holder of the deed of trust and note secured thereby on January 7, 1963, and now appearing of record in the office of the Register o! Deeds for Duplin County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur e and the said deed of trust bein; by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, and the holder of the in debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof foi the purpose of satisfying said indeb tedness, the unedrsigned substitut ed trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Dup lip County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 27th day of March, 1963, the land con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lyinf apd being in Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows:' BEING Lot No. 50, according to the map oi the Wabate Stockyard property surveyed by C. W. Brooks. Ill, May 25, 1965 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin Cpuiity in Book 21fi, page 486, aj&o being a part of the lands conveyed to William Brice by C. L Carter and wife, Jessie F Carter, and WeHs and Wells, Inc., by deed dated this 16th day of April, 1957, recorded in Book 505, pa-re 270, of the Duplin County Registry. This property will be sold subject o outstanding and unpaid taxes and special assessments, if any. The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit ip cash at the sale an amount equal to 10 percent of the amount of his bid up to $100009 plus five percent of tffe excess oi his bid over the sum pf $1000.00.4 This the 21st. day of February, 1962. ( j ) Laurcnm pownin-\ Attorney . I Substituted Trustee, ttAirtfwm. North Carolina. . i 6. Laurence Downing L' Attorney At Law, f Fayetteville, N. C. M 3-21-4T D. L D. I lyoncE or adm.wjstrat?n Ilpvi-g this day qur'Ted w/Kxe "ii'or of the List Will an4M"esta ment of William Bertis Fusam. now deceased, late of Duplin County. Nortyi Caro'ina. this is to rMify all rerso- s having claims a?Ast his [ said es'nte to present th?|f to th' '?r>''e-c;?e"? Fxe-mtrr oh or befor< fV" i5th r>tV of Airu'St, or thi Notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. All persons indrfcted to said ? Hi please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of February 1963. Billy Brinidey Fussell, Executor of the Will of William Bertis Fussell, Deceased Rose Hill, North Carolina Vance B. Gavin, Attorney Kenansville, North Carolina 3-14-4T V. B. G. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN Under and by virtue of the power o' sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Lessie Hill to R. H. Burns, Jr. Trustee, dated Spn??mbeir 20. i960, and recorded in Book 187, Page 66, Duplin County Registry/ and under and by virtue of the Authority vested in the uder siened as Substituted Trustee bv an i Instrument of writing, dated Feb ruary. 4. 1963. and recorded Febru ai<y. 12, 1963 in Book 577. Pa"e 437. Dtto'in County Registry, default having been made in the payment rf the indebtedness thereby secur ed and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure. and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured hid ing demanded a foreclosure there of for the numose of sat'sMn? said indebtedness, the i"v?er<;i~?>n<i Sub stitute-* Trustee will of'er for skl? at public auction, to the h'^hegt bidder, for cash, at the Court House Door of t>m'ln Counts. Wenansvflle, Voe?h Caroline, at twelve o'c'bck. noon, on the 27th day of Mutch 1963, the land conveyed >n said dead <pf tin at, the same lying *?d F?tnrr in Townahfn. Dnnfln Coitpty North Carthna, and more partjcu |pr!v Heer-.-ihod as follows BRING Cot No. 53 on a nlat e< I the E. Y. JjOU property a"d (h? R C PHd"en Snb-iivistoo, sn!d car being recorded in Book IV. Pa<w ?4. the Public Registry of D-n la Coun'V and betrf t?>e ???>? lr' de-s'Mtp-1 hv P C ^ Mn by deed re-cr>4 - r^. P??? zf*. 0' tb? citb j***. fry, ,gr 7, j hereby made for a more particular | description, of the land herein con- ] veyed. 11 And Being the same tract as de 1 scribed In a deed from Qucenie , Wilson and husband Peter Wilson | to the parses Of the first part and recorded in the Registry of Dupiin! bounty to which reference is here by made. The successful bidder must de posit five per cent of his bid at the time of the. sale - i J. C. Wessell. Jr. ' ?*' I Substituted Trustee ! 3-21-4T J. G. W. ( ~ NOTICE or saubTT' IIORlil CAROLINA DUPIIN CbtlNTY Una?r and by virtue of an order I cf tljj Superior Court of Dup'.in t ountf, made in special proceed ings |ntitled: Lcuis Lee vs. Eliza- j beth tee. ana being Special Pro-. I ceerfgs ^o. 3380, the undersigned orjifiissioners will on Thursday, Marl 28. 1963. at 12:00 Noon, at ? thd fourchouse door in KenSnsville. ^ N'orti Carolina, offer for sale to the d hiOTSt bidder fcr cash all those c cctmin tracts or parcels of land 0 vnt and being in Rose Hiil Town- j. sWf Duplin County, North Carolina, s md more particiularly described as 1( rafows: t( BEGINNING at a stake at the a South edge of South Street, Effie ^ Xewkirks corner, running thence as g her line, S. 15 E. 6 8/25 poles to a n stake; thence her line S. 75 W. 6 ^ I 8/25 poles to a stake; thence her a ! line N. 15 W. 6 8/25 poles to a stake at the South edge of South Street; ther.ee as the South edge of South Street No. 75 E 6 8/25 poles to the j, beginning, containing one-fourth . I (V4) acres, more or less and being the same lands conveyed to Pris cilla Newkirk and husband, C. N. Newkirk by deed dated January 28, '929, a d re"orded in Boo'i 307, Page 150, Duplin County Registry And further being the same lands conveyed to Lois (Louis) Lee and ? Elizabeth Lee by J. M. Burden and wile, Bevia Mac Borden on Septem ber 21, 1331, and recorded in Book a 8. U?P!'U County tRc3is" try, to which reference is hereby A good faith deposit of lOCc will be required ol the last and hi' 'hes bidder as evidence of good faith Said sale will be made subject to the cqi Lpmation of the Court. This 25lh day cf February, 1953. William E. Craft. Commissioner H E Phillirs, Commissioner 3-21-4T W E. C. ! ROUSE MOVING CONTRACT Sealed bids for the removal and j relocation of 7 structures ard ap | rurtera^f-es located on Dup'm j County Road No. 1B67 (Judge Road' from N. C. Hijiway 41 to Ccurty j K' ad No.' 1964, approximately two miles North of Chinquapin. N C.. Division Rirht of Way A~ent, State /ill be received in the office of the Firtiway Cwnmiss'on, Wilmington, LEGAL NOTICES Jay Of Msvcfi 1?63, at which tlm they will be opened. No bids will b. received after the hour fixed. Fo additional Information as well a: proposals and contracts coverinj the work contact Roy D. 3rown Division Iti ht of way Agent. Stat; Highway Cofnmlsion ROger 351C4 The Commission reserves thi right to reject any or all bids. This the 6th day cf March, 1963. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION 3-7-lTC- R. D. B. "* N O T I C B~~ The County Bo?pd of Equalizatloi md Review wilj meet at the Court .ouse in Kenansville, N. C.. or londay, March 18, 1963, at 2 # r'clock, P. M., to equalize the vol ration of all property in the ceun This 4th day of March, 1963. Kenneth G. Grady, Chairman Board or" County Commissioners 3-14 2T D. Co. NOTICE OF MECHANIC'S LIEN t'ORTH CAROLINA >U?LlN <ttUN?TY Notice is hereby given that the :ndersigned will offer for sale at ublic auction to the highest bid ler for cash at Howards Service tenter, two and one-half miles west f the Town of Pink Hill, on N. C. lighway No. 11, on the 15th day o< larch, 1963 at 12:00 Neon the foil jwing described personal property o satisfy an indebtedness arising as result of alterations and repairs 3 said personal property, said per oral property being titled in the ame of WILLIE JONES OWENS I.BERTSON NORTH CAROLINA nd described as fc l/./S: One 1955 Ford Automobile Serial Number U5NT100188 This the 2ist day of February 963. How much will go up In smoke? 10 years ago your house may have been worth $13,000 ? today it may be worth $18,000! What about your fire insur ance? Check rates now for fire insurance that measures up to today's value of your home. Check yyith Nationwide ? the company with new ideas for a new era. Joseph E. Quinn Kenansvllle, N. C. m/Sm (I ATIONWIDE T- & mui rut iisihki ciihut |????* Horn* Office: Columbus, Ohio W' 1 '1 I >Mi1 j NOWMAJ4UREXSPREADERS | I M N T I New No. 103 (shown obovo) with exclusive IH Boor Claw single Inuhr thai tears, shreds, and widespread* . ' . throws low, wide finely-shred ded blanket New V-belt drive delivers PTO power smoothly, quietly. Low sides and no-arch design speed loading. Ruggedly-built to take 100-bu loads, the 103has all-steel sides, tough wood floor, extra-long life apron chain . . . tret it's priced low! Hut 3 ether PTO and ground drivo modolt from 73 >0 130 be, with paddto Off spiral widosproad ? ? ? all built for fait, efficient big-load spreading in all conditions. Wood bottom end steel-flared wood aides are Pen Untreated for long life. New apron chains stand up under repeated heavy loads. Built low with no upper arch for easy loading. Choose the one that's sized right and priced right for you! to matth your farm, herd, yd tractor powr I tfP in toon for full information! I (jg WALLACE MOTOR | & IMPLEMENT COMPANY Wallace. N. r. Houston Howard William F. Simpson r iUltrney at Law Pink Hill, N. C. S-14-JT Woodland Hews Personal Mrs. W. L. Westbrook was hos > less to the B. F. Grady Demonstra tion club Monday afternoon at her home here. Miss Linda Ray Westbrcok spent Monday night with the Ruy Amon ' family in Mt. Olive. College students of the commun ity spending the weekepd at their ' respective homes were Miss Patri cia Grigg of Wesleyan in Rocky Mt. Davids Griggs of State and Joan Francis Westbrook of Mt. Olive. j Mr. and Mrs. James K. West brcok visited Mr. and Mrs. John L Amon Jr. in Goldsboro last Monday night. Mrs. Charles Bell and baby visit ed Mrs. Morris-Sutton in the home of her parents Mr. and Sirs. M. B Holt at Holt's Store Fridpy after . oon. Those of the communl'y attending funeral services of Herman Rouse in the aWtha Baptist Church Thurs day afternoon included* Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Mesdamcs Joe and Ben Wa'lace, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mrphy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker, Mrs. A. J. Walker, Henry Tyndail, Harold Kornegay, Thomas Wallace, Garland Wallace, Mrs Dwight Walker and Mr. Matt Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton of San ford spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Jones Mrs. Park Holmes is hospitalized in the Memorial Hospital in Kins ton. We hope her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Kornegay are confined to their home due to illness. Mr. Kornegay is suffering an attack of pneumonia.' Mr. Tarred Overton of Wallace Mr. Westbrook Mrs. W. I. " Westbrook and child ren honored Mrs Westhronk with a birthday luncheon at their home Sunday following church services, at Woodland. j A bountiful picnic luncheon was I served buffet style from the dining room. The family pastor, the Rev. W. E. I Howard, of Mt. Olive, was present and returned thanks. Others pre sent to enjoy the fellowship with Mr. ?ad?Mrs. Westbrook, were: Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbropk, Mrs : Christine Williams and GJehn Wil liams of Kerar.svilte; The Rev. and Mrs. H. L. IJarrell qf GOldsboro: The Glenn and Lynwood Kornegay families of Kirston; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook of Raleigh; Billy Joe Ivey, Mt. Olive; Viola West | brook, The Joe and Paul Westbrook families of the community also the M. B. Kornegay family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barfield of Mt. Olive. Mr. Wsetbrcok enjoyed many happy returns of the day. wilt fill the pulpit at Wodland chur i- SifHay morning in the "No Silent" pulpit services. Attsd*nws W. L. Wesjbrook, Pau' Westbrook, Joe Westbrook and K. J. Smith attended the Duplin Coun ty Democratic Womens Club in the Court house last Friday ni ht.- at this meeting the charter member ship was closed out with a total membership of 127. ! There has been much illness in our community recently due to colds and flu". Among those who are ill or have been ill are the Le land Wallace- family, Mrs. Glencie Rouse, A. J. Walker, Mrs Ethel t Korregay, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Walker and others. Mrs. Herman Williams is hespi I talized in the Duplin General Hospi tal. M. Y. F. Meeting iDwigbt Walker accompanied a ?L -' . i-1 J tod^nthony**Westljrook and Hal W#er. 4-H Meeting Mesdames yilljsrd Wjj P9yl Westbrook accompanied a group of the community 4V Club members to Xenansville Monday night to at tend the county council meeting of 4-H clubs. The local club is observ ing the national 4-H club week. The chib has this bulletin posted in ope of the Sunday schools rooms of the church. Methodist Club Met The local Me-s Methodist Club met at the church for their regular meeting Wednesday night. Mr. Ce cil Winstead of Mt. Olive was the featured speaker for the occasion. The local women of the church ser ved supper to the group Family Reunion The family of the late Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Wallace enjoyed a fam ily get-to-got her in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace faliow ? <r church services Sunday Mar ch 3. The occasion was the birthdays of Joe Wallace and C laries Bell. A picnic lunch was served buf fet style from the dining room I table. Represent!, ives from the fami lies of the late J. T. Wallace. Glennie Rouse, and Ben Wallace were present, as were also the pas tor of the older members, H. A Grubbs and family of near Mt. Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Mrs. Kitty Jones of Beu laville. The afternoon was spent in group singing, with Mrs. Charles Bell at the piano, and conversation Mes srs Wallace, and Be'1 received many happy returns of the day. Fine Monuments of Marble and Granite Also Gnaranteed dun'lcations of any size, shape or design of stone* WILLIAM T. (Bill) Best Phone 29 3-4477 ? Box 4 WARSAW, N. C. WITH YOUR L'MITEO TOBACCO AiR?\GE... ITS EXTRAS' IN m Enjoy Greater (^yvqrqjs' Ff^m Labpr$ And Investment, R??#? JMpre Profits ? EXTRA Quality Per Pound ? EXTRA Pounds Per Acre! EXTRA JOHNSON FERTILIZERS are blended and proportioned in the same skillful manner that has given users outstanding results for the past 44 years. JOHNSON gives the gr?atesf fuji an^d complete confidence that his crops will be right, Jh'at yjq quality will com mand the top dollar op Carolina Markets. EXTRA JOHNSON FERTILIZERS, of premium quality, have a very higfi proportion of sulphate of potash and soluble magnesia fpr addfd health and extra strength. This brings out the texture of .the IfM ? bodied leaf for that extra quality that means extr^ pollafs fojr ypu at market time! ?.i' ' ?r? ^ j OUR PERSONNEL WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU REGARD ING ANY FERTILIZER NEED AT *N?TWE ? WE WILLi ALSO ASSIST YOU IN SOIL TESTIl^ff. / # >? ...a,'-' ? _ __ _ _ ... ^ osf onoy 1. a tqce, N? C.

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