LEGAL NOTICES n NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained to a certain deed of trust executed by a R. Pope and wife, Jur lean pope, dated March 5,1966, and recorded to Book 606 at Page 181, of the Duplin County Registry conveyed to J. T. FN the. Trustee, default having been made to the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee wlU offer for sue at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Kenans - vllle. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on the 4th day of April, 1966, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Magno lia Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and being de scribed as follows: Beginning at a corner of J. T. Pope's lot on Lisbon Road at a stake In the North edge of said road at the Intersection of Oak Street, and then runs thence with the edge (West) of said Oak Street North 15 1/2 W. 80 feet to a stake; thence South 74 1/2 W. 66 feet to a stake; thence S. 15 1/2 East 104 feet to a stake; to Lisbon Road, thence N. 55 E. 70 feet to the beginning. Con taining 1/2 of an acre more or less, also joining lots one tenth of an acre on the South edge of the above described lots .See Deed Book 110 Page 576 Duplin Registry. But this sale will be made subject to all outstanding en cumbrances of record. The successful bidder will be required to deposit, in cash, ten percent (10$) of his bid at the time and place of sale. This the 3rd. day of March 1966. J. T. Flythe Trustee 3-31-4T-B&L SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL For Expert Watch Repairs See HINES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. C. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Hoi waR onto yoer liaeo TODAY! CANNADY'S WELL DRILLING and SEPTIC TANK CLEANING ni-TT- MMM or HMM1 KT. 1. CLINTON. N. C. State Licensed WELL DRILLING "Good Water Is Our Business" i | Myers w-n^nrr? Financing up to 5 Years E. L Register &Sm Register's Crossroads RFD, Rose Hill I Phone 289-3175 - I Phone 289-3105 |(/?}Tn strong MONTINA I YINLY CORLON * I CERAMIC AND I QUARRY TOE uohn Rich lila ? irw * mi* * S.P. No. 3930 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PRO CESS OF PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY ALDA K. BROWN (EZZELL). ADMINISTRATRIX OF JESSE a BROWN. DECEASED, ALDA K. BROWN EZZELL. WIDOW OF JESSE a BROWN AND HUS BAND. D. E. EZZELL.C. BRU CE BROWN AND WIFE, BER NICE W. BROWN. ROBERT E. BROWN AND WIFE, BETTY J. BROWN. GRAHAM a BROWN AND WIFE, JEWRELL W. BROW N. JESSE O. BROW N AND WIFE, MILDRED COOPER BROWN. ETHEL a HANCHEY AND HUSBAND. LINWOOD J. HANCHEY. WILMA F. RYE AND HUSBAND. WILBUR L. RYE, EDNA a WILLIAMS AND HUSBAND. WOODROW D. WIL LIAMS. AND BONNIE a MOO RE AND HUSBAND. ROY J. MOORE. ire ELIZABETH E. KITT RIDGE AND HUSBAND. ROBERT R. KITTRIDGE, HARRY LEE BROWN AND WIFE, DORIS EVELYN BROWN. AND WAL TER JENNINGS BROWN. TO: Elizabeth E. Klttrldge and husband, Robert R. Klttrldge, Harry Lee Brown and wife, Doris Evelyn Brown, and Wal ter Jennings Brown TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action In the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina; that the nature of the relief being sought Is for a sale of certain lands located In Kenans vtlle Township, Duplin County, North Carolina. You are re quired to make defense to such pleading no- later than the 4th day of April, 1966, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought In the Petition. This 18th day of February, 1966. s/R. V. Wells Clerk of the Superior Court W illlam E. Craft Attorney At Law Kenansvllle, N.C. 3-11-4T-WEC n NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY The undersigned, havingqua lifled as Administratrix of the Estate of Joe H. W allace, de ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims a oalnst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 24.1966. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment to the undersign ed. Beatrice W. VI allace, Admlnls trix of the Estate of Joe R. Wallace, deceased. Route 1, Albertson, N. C. W illiam E. Craft Attorney At Law Kenans vQle, N. C. 3-17-4T-WEC -o IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY LEONARD DONALD WILSON, plaintiff vs SYLVIA LOU WILSON, Defendant TO SYLVIA LOU WILSON DE FENDANT: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is an action for divorce on tne grounds of one year se paration. Yon are required to make defense to such pleadings net late r than the 8th day of Aprft, 1966, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking ser vice against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 15th day of February. 1966. ? /b v wells Clerk' of the General County Court 3-10-4T-GK I I t..{ NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY UNDER and by virtue of en Order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made In ? special proceeding therein pending entitled "Mile Ezzell Baker, Administratrix of the Estate of Katie Guy Ezzell, de ceased, et als vs. Herbert Lee Qulnn et als," and being Spe cial Proceeding No. 3900, signed by the Honorable R. V. Wells, Clerk of the Superior Court, the undersigned, who was by said Order appointed a Commissioner to sell the lands described therein, will on the 14th day of March, 1966, at twelve o'clock, Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Kenans vllle. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, but subject to 1966 Duplin County ad valorem taxes and subject to confirmation by the Court, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying in Mag nolia Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and described as follows; Adjoining the lands of Geo. Edwards and others, and BE GINNING at a stake on the East edge of Peterson Street, at the Northwest corner of the tract sold by Magnolia Manu facturing Company to A. J. Pickett, thence with the East margin of said street North 15-1/2 West 178 feet to the Sou thern edge of Faison Street; th ence along the Southern edge of Faison Street North 74-1/2East 344 feet to a stake 16 feet from Maggie Edwards' line; thence parallel with her line South 32 East to a point where a line running North 74-1/2 East from the beginning point above mentioned wul Intersect; thence South 74-1/2 West to the beginning, containing 27,000 square feet, more or less. And being the same lands as set forth in a deed dated March 30, 1918, from Eurle Merrltt and wife, Laura Merrltt, to Lennie Ezzell and wife, Katie Ezzell, as recorded in Book 218, page 184, of the Duplin County Registry. This the 9th day of February, 1966. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 3-10-4T-HEP o NOTICE OF CHANGE OF Dis tricts by board of county commissioners of duplin county 'Notice is hereby given thai pursuant to a resolution duly adopted at the February 21, 1966, meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Dup lin County, and Whereas the Board finds as a fact that the districts now served by the Duplin County Commissioners are unequal: and W hereas in order to correct the (inequalities; And in order to comply with the recent U. S. Court decisions on apportionment the Board of Commissioners hereby orders that the district areas be chang ed as follows: District #1 shall be composed of Warsaw Township and Faison Precinct. District #2 shall be composed of Calypso Precinct, Wolf scrape, Glisson, Albertson and Smith Townships. District #3 shall be composed of Limestone and Cypress Creek Townships. District #4 shall be composed of island Creek and Rockfish Townships. District #5 shall be composed of Rose Hill, Magnolia and Ke nansville Townships. Unexpired terms of incum bent commissioners shall not be affected by this redisricting. This the 21 day of February, 1966. Murphy j. Simpson, chairman Board of Duplin county Commissioners. Attest: Christine W. Williams, Clerk. 3-24-4T-DC0. o NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY UNDER and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage exe cuted by Henry Louis Moore and Audrey Moore, dated October 16, 1965, and recorded in Book 20-D, page 297, of the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, default having been made In the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said mortgage being tw its terms subject to foreclosure, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Ke nans vllle, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 11th day of March, 1966, the following articles of personal property: One Massey Harris Pacer Tractor and equipment, Motor No. 48021, Serial No. 1606040. Cultivator. Planter, 2-row plow and disc. Advertised this the 14th day of February, 1966. i V ; .1 ' ? '??.: , ? - i. NOTICE OF SALE certain Deed of Truat dated November 23. 1963, executed by Charlie McATthur and wife Louise McArthur to Vance a Gavin, Trustee, and recorded in the Public Registry of Dup lin county In Book 688, Pace231 to which reference is had; de fault having been made In die payment of the note secured thereby and request having been made to foreclose the same; The undersigned will offer for 1 sale, and will sell tothehitfiedt bidder for cash at the Court house door in Kenansvtlle, North Carolina, on March 30, 1966, at the hour of 12;00 Noon, all of the following described land: A certain tract of land si tuated In KenansvllleTownshlp, Duplin County, North Carolina, described as follows: All those 6 certain tracts or parcels of land containing 30 1/2 acres, more or less, which are described In a Deed of Trust dated the 2nd day of January 1966, from Charlie Mc Arthur and wife, Louise McAr thur, to Grady Mercer, Trus tee for Arthur Whitfield, being recorded In the Public Regis try of Duplin county In Book 497 at Paw 86. This sue Is made subject to all prior encumbrances. The highest bidder will be required to make a cash depo sit not to exceed 10% of the amount of the bid up to and including $1,000.00, plus 5% of any excess over $1,000.00, and If said highest bidder fails to make the required deposit, said property will immediately be re-offered for sale at the same time and place. This the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1966. Vance Be Gavin Trustee 3-24-4T-VBG v?? NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust dated February 8, 1965, executed by Floyd W. Brlnkley and wife Gladys Brlnkley to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, and recorded in the Public Registry of Dup lin County in Book 603, Page 610 to which reference Is had; default having been made In the payment of the note se cured thereby and request hav ing been made in the payment ot the note secured thereby and request having been made to foreclose the same; The undersigned will offer for sale, and will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court house door In KenansvOle, North Carolina, on March 30, 1966 , at the hour of 12:00 Noon, all of the following de scribed land; A certain tract of land situa ted in Island Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, described as follows; All that certain tract or par cel of land containing 22.7 acres, more or less, which is described in deed dated the 5th day of January 1962, from Martha Alice Brlnkley, a wi dow, to Floyd Brlnkley and wife, Gladys Brlnkley being recorded In the Public Regis try of Duplin County In Book 560 at page 425. This sale Is made subject to all prior encumbrances. The highest bidder will be required to make a cash de posit not to exceed 10% of the amount of the bid up to and Including $1,000,00, plus 5% of any excess over $1,000.00, and if said highest bidder falls to make the required deposit, said property will Immediately be re-offered for sale at the same time and place. This the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1966. Vance B. Gavin Trustee 3-24-4T-VBG u NOTICE Effective April 1,1966, rates for Registered Nurses doing private duty at the Duplin Gen eral Hospital and Pender Me morial Hospital will be $18.00 for an eight-hour period. This change, approved by the District Nurses' Association on March 1, 1966, has been made In order to bring those rates more nearly in line with rates pre vailing throughout the state. 3-31-4T-MHP NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that effective April 1, 1966, rates for Licensed Practical Nurses doing private duty in Area No. 20 will De $14.00 tor an eight hour period. Area No. 20 in cludes wayne, Duplin and Greene Counties. This change was approved by the District Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Area 20 on March 1, 1966, and was made In order to bring those rates more nearly in line with rates prevailing throughout the state. 3-31-4T- AMO 8AY YOU Mm IT Pt THE TIMES ? grtW GENERAL COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY EMMA POWELL GRADY, Plaintiff vs DURWOOD SOUTHERLAND GRADY. Defendant TO DURWOOD SOUTHERLAND GRADY. DEFENDANT: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is an action for divorce on the grounds of one year separation. You are required to nuke defense to such pleadings not later than the 23th day ofAprll, 1966, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 7 day of March, 1966. S/R.V. Wells Clerk of the General County Court 3-31-4T-RVW o IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY GLORIA FUSSELL ANDERSON VS CARL ANDERSON TO CARL ANDERSON: TAKE NOTICE THAT: A pleading seeking relief has been filed In the above entitled Civil Action. That the nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The plaintiff, Gloria Fuss ell Ander son, is seeking an absolute divorce on the grounds of one year separation, and as set forth and described intheCom plalnt filed in this cause, and that a cause of action exists against the defendant, Carl An derson, in favor of the plain tiff, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this ac tion. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than die 28 day of April, 1966, and upon failure to do so, the party seeking service a gainst you will apply to the Court For the relief sought. This the 7th day of March, 1966. R. V. Wells Clerk of General County Court 3-31-4T-HEP PINK HILL & SMITHS NEWS Mrs. Dennie Smith Correspondent PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Plow den and daughter, Carolina; of Summerten, S.C. visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner over the weekend. Mr. Charles B. Gillespie, Jr. of Brunsvllle, N. C. spent the weekend with the L. N. Tur ners. He was accompanied home by his wife, and twin sons, Joe and Davis. Mrs. Gillespie had been visiting her parents for two weeks. Mr. James Miles is recu perating fine at buke Hospital In Durham from surgery on his lungs. He is undergoing treat ments now but hopes to be home In about a week. Mrs. James Miles and Trudy spent the weekend In Durham to visit with Mr. Miles. Mrs. Lin wood Turner and Mrs. James Miles went to Wash ington, N.C. Monday to visit Scotty Wiley. Scottv Wiley was In an au tomobile accident Sunday morn ing. He Is getting along fine at-a Washington, N. C. Hospi tal. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley of Pink H11L Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Smith and children had dinner at the Barbecue Lodge Sunday and vi sited with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Huntings and chil dren In Klnston. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, Jr. and family enjoyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry on Sunday. Sunday night visitors In the Dennis Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Ressle Stroud of pink HOI and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Miller and Bob of Rose HOI. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Wells and children of Golds bo ro and also Miss Eula sheppard of Klnston were Sunday guests of M M r^^Tu^^UhMS*^ Klnston last week In argbst,yood? j gun room MTIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA THE BIATHLON The Biathlon is a combined skiing and rifle shooting event. It was added to the winter Ga mes during the 1960 Olympics. The Biathlon unites the endur ance and skill necessary for long distance cross-country ski racing with the concentration and care essential for excel lent rifle marksmanship. The competitors traverse a 20 kil ometer course (12.5 miles) stopping four times to fire at targets at a distance of 150 meters. At the first and third stops the shooting is done In the prone position; at the se cond and fourth stops shooting Is in the standing position. The winner is the person scoring the lowest total time for skiing the course plus added penalty time based on his shooting perfor mance. Biathlon shooting con sists of twenty (20) shots, five fired each of the four times the shooter comes to the target area. The blathlete skis five (5) kilometers before the initial firing point is reached and at least three (3) kilometers are travelled between the fol lowing flrlngposltlons. The ski ing tune of each competitor is clocked and two minutes are added for each shot missed. E. g., the winner of the 1965 U.S. Biathlon Championship was Charles Kellogg. His "Running Time' was 1 tour. 20 minutes and 44 seconds (1:20.44}. His shooting penalty was 8 minutes (8) giving him a Total Time of 1 tour 28 minutes and 44 seconds (1.28. 44). The majority of U. S. com petitors are former collegiate cross-country skiers who be came Interested In this event after entering the military ser vice. According to an article. Skiing and Shooting, by Lt. Wil liam A. Spencer, U. S. Army, appearing In the AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Magazine the offi cial publication of the National Rifle Association, "A few pro ficient marksmen have been persuaded to try their ability in the biathlon; however, results thus far have demonstrated lt takes a much longer time to develop the necessary profici ency In cross-country skiing than In the type of shooting done." Lt. Spencer is presently a competitor with the U. S. Bia thlon Team. He participated in the 1964 winter Olympics at Innsbruck (biathlon) and is the present National 30 Kilometer cross-country champion and the 1965 U. S. Army, Alaska Rifle Champion. The U. S. Ski Association and the u. S. Army are theprlncl? Sunday afternoon visitors of i Mr. and Mrs. Willie James r Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Gur- ] ganus Earl Deaver and son of ] Kins ton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and children of Deep Run. i Mr. Traften Smith Is report edly doing better In the Veter- ) ans Hospital at Fayettevllle, j N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Glenn Jackson of Raleigh were visit ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kelgh Smith of Rose Hill visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Nita Smith of Kinston spent a few days with her mo ther, Mrs. Lizzie smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Miller and B ob of Rose Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith Sunday afternoon. W.S. OF C.S. The W.S. of C. S. of the Pink Hill Methodist Church, held its General Meeting with Mrs. Whltford HOI, Tuesday night, March 1, with the presi dent Mrs. L. H. Turner pre siding. Mrs. Christine Wil liams and Mrs. Neil Jones were in charge of the program, Cho sen For Action. The hostess served refreshments at the close of the meeting. METHODIST MEN'S CLUB The Pink Hill Methodist Men's Club met Monday night at the church. Routine business was attended to. Supper was served by Mrs. Wilbur Tyn dall and Mrs. Haywood Stroud. AFTERNOON CIRCLE The Afternoon Circle of W. S. o f C. S. of the Pink Hill Methodslt Church will hold Its Circle meeting next Tuesday afternoon, March 15 at 3;30 o'clock with Mrs. L. H. Tur ner. The program will be pre sented by Mrs. H. C. Turner, Circle chairman, on Concern and Communion. MR. PRICE SPOKE AT GARDEN CLUB The Pink Hill Garden Club met with Mrs. T. A. Turner, Monday afternoon, March 7. Mr. Price, Supervisor of the Cliffs of Neuse State Park, gave a talk on State Parks and showed slides on the cliffs of the Neuse. Nine members were present. Mrs. Jean Hood is president and Mrs. Frank Finney Is program chairman. RURTTANS SAY THANK YOU The Pink Hill Ruritans wish to express appreciation to all contributors and buyers at their auction sale Saturday afternoon. It was a large success. Andrew Mercer Route 2, Pink HOI won the color television. GIRL SCOUT MEETING Smith's Girl Scout Troop 173 and Troop 68 held Its regular meeting at the Community Build ing Saturday afternoon with a large attendance. They turned in tneir cookie sale report which was most successful. They worked real hard for a suc cessful drive. GRADY HDC a F. Grady Home Demon ' *>?;' nunity Building Monday after loon with nineteen members present. Mrs. Ruby John Smith, president, presided. Mrs. Mae Splcer gave a de monstration on Flower Ar rangements In the home. Mrs. Sam Smith, safety chairman, gave a leaders report on Home Safety. Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mrs. Johnny Agnes Smith gave a preview of crafts they had made at knitting school, as leaders reports on Arts and Crafts. The hostesses, Mrs.,Mich ael Aldridge and Mrs. Earl Williams, served refreshments of mixed cookies, potato chips, easter eggs, and Iced drinks. GRADY TEAM VICTORIOUS The B. F. Grady Ladles Bas ketball team brought home a vie tory from the Beulavllle Gar ment Team game at Beulavllle last week. SMITH CLUB TO MEET The March meeting of the Smith Community Club will be held, Tuesday, March IS, with a picnic supper at 6 p.m. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. pal organizations that furnish participants for biathlon com petition. THE USSA. however, is the major source for U. S. Bia thlon competitors, having near ly 300 competitive cross-coun try skiers among Its present membership. An interesting fact is that most USSA members were unfamiliar with the bia thlon until entering the mili tary service. The Army has a Biathlon Training Center at Fort Ri chardson, Alaska, where faci lities are provided at thetraln ing center. An example of the fine coaches provided is M/Sgt. Clyde w. Burns, USA. Sgt. Burns, co-author of Skiing and Shooting, and a Distinguished Rifleman is presently assigned as Rifle Coach/instructor with the u. S. Biathlon Team. He is a former coach and operation's sergeant with the Army Marks manship Training Unit, Ft. Ben ning, Georgia. Tne u. S. has sent biathlon competitors to world Cham pionships and Olympics since 1958. An eighth place in 1959 World Championships is the best showing by an American blathlete in international ga mes. Biathlon rules permit the use of a rifle of any caliber up to 8 mm. It must be a man ually oo ually operated rifle capable of firing shots singly and may not have telescopic sights. The ri fle used by most U. S. compe titors is tne Winchester Model 70 action with 26" medium heavy barrel in caliber . 308. The shooting is usually done under adverse conditions. Nor mal outdoor conditions are of course present; wind, tempera ture, light and reflection. In addition to these, high pulse and respiration rates, possible falling snow, and increasing fatigue combine to affect the shooter's marksmanship. Other factors such as proper trigger control in extremely cold wea ther and the steam, created bv the warm body temperature of tie contestant and the gen erally cold air, tend to harass the shooter. The Rosen dale Nordic Ski Club at Rosedale, New York, in cooperation with the U.S. ! Ski Association (USSA) will hold on January 23rd, the 1966 U.S. Biathlon Championships. This event is sanctioned by the u. S. Modem Pentathlon Association and will determine the selection of the U. S. team which will compete in the World Biathlon Championships at Garmlsch Partenklrchen, Germany early in February. 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