Little Tar Heel League^ Yankees Win 7th, 17-0 wj^tbeb'nh'stralght Thurs day war the Baptists of Beu after two innings. The acoro HcUao pitched a tw?htt ahrt ? ? n->?? P PHiUUft| SMMWrSOIIt s i '/.".j to' Smith aad D. Lewta had two aad Kennedy had hlU for loa LEGAL NOTICE Ntmcs or rff"" upon advanced bid NORTH carolina DUPLIN county Acting under authority of an ardor of the Superior Court of Dawttn County made in a Special Proceeding entitled "In the Matter of Elmira Carlton Miner and Euray P. Moore. AAnMstrators of the Estate ? of W. S. Carlton, deceased, et ale'* under and by virtue of an order of resale upon ad vance bid made by Honorable R V Wells. Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, under date of July 6. 1M4. the un dersigned Commissioner will, on the list day of July. 1964. at 11:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in KenansviUe, Duplin County. North Carolina. Rar sale to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Warsaw Town gyp, Duplin County. North Carolina, and more particular ly described as follows: first TRACT: Beginning at the center of Stewart s Creek at the mouth of another bran- ? ch and runs with that branch and another branch South 70 s~o?i ?s feet to a metal stake and South 66 de grees East 285 feet to a metal stake in the branch; thence leaving the branch and running with a ditch South 21 degrees 22 minutes East 445 feet to a stake in a ditch: thence with and beyond another ditch Sou th 18 degrees so minutes West 2839 feet to a metal stake; thence with the line of Tract No. 7 South 69 degrees East 1408 feet to a metal stake on the western edge of the Carl ton Road; thence with the wes tern edge of Carlton Road Sou th ? degres West 1258 feet to a metal stake at ? lightwood stump on the Carlton Boslic Mne: thence running with the old road North 36 degrees West 2238 feet to a turn in the road near a walnut tree; thence Yankees Lose 8-7 II was the lint Iom for the Qufem ?M the winner. Hettoo was the loaer. Johnny Thompeon had two WU for the winner*. Sander ion. Helton. S Lewis, Merritt and Sharp* had two Mts for the toners. The Jay ewe scored in the 7th en a wait, error and a fielders again with the road North 63 degrees West 597 feet to an old bridge on Stewart's Creek: thence up the run of Stewart's Creek to the beginning, con taining 75 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at the center of Stewart's Creek at an old bridge and runs with the old road South <3 degrees East 597 feet to a metal stake near a walnut tree; thence again with the old road South 56 degrees East 3259 feet to a metal stake in the Carl too-Bostic line near a lightwood stump; thence with the Carlton-Bostic line North 78 degrees 30 minutes West 11 79 feet to a metal stake on Oakey Branch near its head; thence with the run of Oakey Branch and the Carlton-Bostic line to its confluence with Stewart's Creek; thence up the run of Stewart's Creek to the Beginning, containing 130 ac res, more or less. The above described tracts or parcels of land being the same land conveyed by deed from H. H. Carlton, et ux, to W. S. Carlton, dated October 29. 1934, and recorded in Book 370, Page 194, Duplin County Registry, and by deed from General Realty Company to W. S. Carlton and wife, Johnnie Lee Carlton, dated January 3, 1941, and recorded in Book 414. Page 416, Duplin County Regis try, to which reference is made. The above lands will be sold in separate tracts with a 1964 crop allotment and upon an opening bid as follows: First Tract: Total Cropland 40 acres, tobacco 3.42 acres, corn 17 acres, and cotton .4 acres; opening bid: $14,130.00; Second Tract: Total Crop land 40 acres, tobacco 3.43 acres, corn IS acres, and cot ton .4 acres, opening bid: $15, 800.00. The above property is sub ject to a rental agreement for the cropyear 1964 and sale un der this notice will be subject Draft Board (T?ttnwrt From Front) ligently their future careers in this respect. It will enable those found unqualified to get to work promptly on the educa tion, training, or health ser vices which can be of benefit to them." The President also noted that " . . . early examination will NOT mean early induction. There will be no chaqge in the present practice of calling ol der registrants for actual in duction into the Armed Forces before younger ones are cal led." At the present time, men are being reached for induction be tween XI Vk and 32 years of age, as a national average. In North Carolina the average age of involuntary induction is a bout 22 Vj ? 23. Mr. William H. McCachren said. Bloodshed Raleigh - The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traf fice deaths through 10 A. M. Tuesday. July 7: Killed To Date 730 Killed To Date Last Year .. 014 to such an agreement which expires December 1. 1904; said sale will be made subject to the confirmation of court. A deposit according to law will be required of the success ful bidder as evidence of good faith. Information regarding these properties may be obtained at the law office of Henry L. Ste vens, III, in Kenansville, Dup lin County. North Carolina. This the #th day of July 1984. Henry L. Stevens, III Commissioner of Court Elmira Carlton Miller and Euray P. Moore, Administra tors of the Estate of W. S Carlton, deceased. 7-16-2T H. L. S. I '? ?? Youth similar joy rid* Deputy Alfred Basden and H J. Brown, chief of police at BeulaviUa. recorarod a car sto lan from Earl Brawm white, of Beulaville Sunday night and charged Jimmy Puller, Negro, with ita larceny. Puller ia in jail, famnf to post $1009 awaiting Superior Court, char ged with larceny of the auto mobile. It ia alleged that Fred Vann of Waraaw (hot Ada Sinclair in the cheet Thuraday night. Both are Negroes. He waa ap prehended by Sheriff T. E. Revelle, Deputy L. G. Jernigan and Archie Brown, Waraaw chief of police, and charged with aaaauit with a deadly weapon. A hearing, pending the condition of Ada, haa been aet for July M. Talent Bright, Rudy Haaty. and Her bert Lewia of Waraaw and Kenanaville and The Argents of Chinquapin. Ttiia ia juat one of the many programs sponsored by the Warsaw Jaycees and as always the proceeds are used for the betterment of their town and community. To do the worth while things that they do, they as all other organizations need the help and support of their town, fellowman and surround ing communities. It takes work and time donated by each of them to get togeth entertain ment of this type, so why not come on out Wednesday night at 1:00. enjoy the talent show. Homer and his Gang, and help the Jaycee's. Warsaw MRS STEVENS During the North Cnroltna Synod Mooting in Montreal this month. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr. was elected a trustee of the Presbyterian Home in High Petal Mrs. Stevens Is now serving the second year as President of the Women of the Church Wil mington Presbytery. There are seventy-seven chu rches In this Presbytery which has a membership of nearly five thousand women from an area of nine eastern counties. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Duplin Host For Farm Managers *L TL-?, ,K. Dunlin The North Carolina Society of Farm Manager* and Rural Appraiser* will bold It* annual summer meeting and tour on Thunder and Friday of this week. The group will begin the tour by vMUag the Carolina Nitro gen Corporation and Ideal Ce ment Company near Wilming ton Thursday afternoon. Thursday night they will move to Wallace for a buainea* meeting and banquet at which Mayor Melvin Cording will be guest speaker. Friday the professional man agers and apralsers plan to ' visit the Rom Hill Poultry Pre ceasing Plant and Ramsey Peed Company, where they cnn obeerve hatching egg flocks, broiler flocks, and a teed mill and hatchery operation They wfll more into central and northern Duplin Friday afternoon, where they will viait the O. 8. Carroll hog operation near Warsaw, and the Vegeta ble Reeedrch Station, Cates Pickle Company and Faiaon Vegetable Auction Market at Faiaon. Clyde Weathers, extension term management specialist at N. C. State and secretary of area was picked for the tour "because of its diversification la agriculture." Duplin has ranked first in N. C. farm income in several recent years E. Hervey Evans Jr.. of Laurinburg, is president elf the society. W. D. Wtaisnant of Charlotte is vice president. Classified Old Pianos Wanted - any Condition. If you have an old piano you would like to ooll. Write: Piano Tuner Box MB, Warsaw, ft. C. 7-MTC. ATTENTION Contractors and Home Builders We Are Specialist In Electric Heat Insola tion Direct From Fac tory To You Call For Free Estimate Ingram Bros. (Meander Are. Wilmington, N. C. service- f 3 ^ \ Sales-Parts Quality m Farm I Equip. Co. M Clinton, N. C. ? "Your John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 Cecil's 207 Main St. Clinton, N. C. SEMI-ANNUAL Starts 9:00 A.M. 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