Wtl- THE JOHNSTONIAN—SUN, SELM*^., N. C. u. iBiissfwimfirffifisfip QELMA SCHOOL NEWC J HKI,K.N JONKS, l^dit»r-in-C^lief. p OSKA PKNNKW'KLL KOI,AND I IKLDS H. ,1. C I IHKKLL M\RV GKANT BAIDGV .11MOK NIOVV.S fbn- JiJ/j'ur ('la.-.'; lit' rii-lioa Hifjh t^3id J» rja.*;.- meftin;^ .Mondaj altcr- . rib»o. .Ml'-. K. V. W'liiiiunl, itnij ot .Jimioi- Cla-ss grade mothers was and jiresented to th.o cla.s- i fi»vo!y picture. Plan.- lor a Christ- party were made and comniit- were ajipointed. DEBATi; (M'H .MEETS ■ :i* Eiccond meeting of the Ue- (.'luh was held in tlie audi- •-•rriiitn *a.st Wednesday. A short de- lii.'fr- on the (luery: Resolved; That, Ml T!i ( arolina Made a Mistake in totarning the Eighteenth Aitiend- os jc, was given by old member- .of -shib. The club will meet every '*• -ne-dav and Friday. K)()TBAU> NEWS '■>.f Selma High team was de- la-t Friday by a powerful Hope eleven 33-0. The Spring men outweighed the Selma b> a large margin. .Allho.u.gh ■g+e .-ii.ma boys lost, they put up a v/TS'iidirt fight. This was the last ,,r the season. There were no ■"vd-Tanding players for S))ring Hope vy Marv'in .Adams, Selma tackl", v! i. 'f' an outstanding game. cHi-viF. ECONOAIK'S NEWS -econd year da.-.; of the l,.''momics Department 'will • »'large of the chapel program s ; of-sday. The girls have ju t ■I -‘.E'-' d ■viiol dresses, and these ’ « im exhibit. The subject of .( ,1.. .raiu will be “Wool, It.- His- vod Manufacture.'’ ' first year classes have oom- • ; 0 their first aprons and the :.'i!e Fliit. 'ITT B\ND NEW.S "•and of Selma Hi.gh is doing *'d work under the leadership Baines. The boys meet two of every week for practice, and boy.- are as follows; .•Is - E iiiam Adam- ■ in Godwin c.il Woodard (.is- Morn- mi. Woodard . ipr-i--.. . _ or:-.: .Archer Woodard Brown o.n '.Vh-tahor ;r riid'or I. Ho Ilf-.. n; ■ a oood i.-i 'V ’lo '.ianc''.' ; ii ; t., . year. H ey .iw :i it D .11 . 1: oiling s - ti-;mc-s iLoiiin.- lirov 11 C. W .-rlcy . .-me - M. Willett- ; ■; . ' I - - L.i oi-ge • I ( .-eech J acobs HIGH S( HOOE CHAPEE ■'o.' junior Cla-s had charge of iiCiir f.iapel exerci.-es Tuesday after- . Air. Crain led the devotional, V.rietz gave a splendid talk on '*r'h;':‘V'-giv'm.g, and Ida Bell Wall re- - it' •. •i-. - ttrw irii" Jri-. BA.sRbTT BAU, NEWS fi'L tio\s have reported for 'loll practice, enough for t-i io.'.-. So far the boy.s have oiiooi court. If no court is . this season’.s .games will WEt'd out of town. If anyone Vi: tivipty huilding that can be c" an indoor court the .Athletic -■i'.m will be glad to get it. r.'- vriF A*' Mari'! m Rrietz, of Oxford, . IV . thanksgiving here with ■ -fimt-.. Mr. and Mr-. Geo. E. - .Siip will he accomp.i ded by iivii.i. Miss Helen Goodwin, of '..m. \ C. tt r. G Hobb.s was a special at the banouet g'von for the ?58B«*#wrs of ihe Fourth District in ib.-.m last Friday night, at the ncviUT-on hotel. ■nitesi FOR itarm about rI’.AT — Two-horse -ix miles north of l^aai Ha.s two tobacco barns and tobacco land. Renter must ■aibV to furnish his own team .IMS run himself. -Apply to R. P. ihrt>ett. Selma, N. C. SCATTERED THURSDAY, NOV. 30. 1P33. Pre.-ident Roosevelt goes to the Georgia springs to take the bath.-, Postma;-ter General Farley i,- going to Europe on a vacation. Secretary Hull is on a good-will tour of South America, and Secretary of the -Navy Swanson has been riding around the Pacific on a battle ship CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. The United State.s Civil Service Comini .sion will accept application.s until December 1 for po.sit'ons of forest survey, forest recreation, and forest land actiuisit'on. The salaries range from .¥2,600 to ■?G,400 a year, le s a deduction of not to exceed 15 per cent as a mea;-ure of economy and a retire ment deduction of 3 1-2 per cent. Full information may be o'otained from J. Robt. Barbour, Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Exam'ners, at the post office, Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Thanks, Folks! Thanks Although we have been in business but a short while, our business has increased from week to week until we are all “tuned up” to say— Under and by virtue of the power conservationist- (forestry) of var-|of sale contained in a certain ous grades, to fill vacancies unier deed of trust dated April 23, 1931, ! recorded in Book 273, Page 194, in ' the office of the Register of Deeds , of John.ston County, executed by | Pias Hudson, and wife, Nettie Hud- ] son, to the undersigned Trustee. ; securing certain indebtedness, and ' THANK YOU, Folks! THANK YOU! the Forest Service, Department of .A.griculture. These new positions have been created by the emergency work approved by the Puhl'c Works Board a.s a pait of the National Recovery Act program ,and ap for making it possible for us to speak from the bottom of our heart this great Thanksgiving Season. ' po'ntments niav he only for the duration of such work. A separate ii t of eligibles in each ; default having been made in the , ■payment of .said indebtedness, the holder of same demanded foreclo sure, the undersigned trustee will on Friday, the 8th day of Decem- - ur u 1 r 1, her, 1933, at 12 o’clock M., at the rade will be estabhshed for each gourt Hou-e door in Smithfield, N. of the following* optionals: Erosion I offer for sale to the highest Here is wishing you all a Happy day this Thanksgiving Season. control, .silviculture, range manage ment. forest or range ecology, for est economic.s, forest administrat'on, T omorrow -Thursday Thanksgiving! We hope you all enjoy it. We take this method of thanking you for your patron age in the past. Don't forget that our Big Nelling Out Sale is still going on. Gome and see for yourself the Bargains we are bidder for cash. the following des cribed tract of land; First Tract; Beginning at a stake at the road near the fish pond and I runs N. 99 poles to a stake; thence W. 56 poles to u stake, the corner jof all four lots; thence South 110 I poles to a -take on the road and I five pointers; thence the road to the beginning, containing 33 acres. Second Tract; Beginning at a stake at the road P. B. Johnson’s corner and runs South 10 E. 19.50 chains to a .stake in J. 0. Tart’s o'ciginal line; thence N. 8 1-2 W 16 chains to a st.ike at the road; thence as the road W. 61 E. 7 chains to she beginning, containing 13 1-4 acre.-. The successful bidder will be re quired to make deposit of ten per cent of hie bid on day of .-ale as pledge of his good faith. This the 7th dav of November, 1933. ■ MACK M. JERNIGAN, Trustee TERRELL GROCERY Phone 42-J We Deliver, Selma, North Carolina NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS Thanksgiving! offering. Ask vour neighbors about it- nothing left out. Our entire stock of Gro ceries, Flour, Feeds, Mattresses and Beds must go. 15e on time Friday morning, an other lot of Specials will be on the Bar gain counter. Sanitary Grocery (. H. (Hub) BROWN, Mgr. Selma, N. C. Under and virtue of sale contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by James Johnson, and wife, -Agnes Johnson, dated March 9th, 1931, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of John'ton county ,in Book 273, Page 128, to T. H. Sansom, Trustee, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee on account of the default made in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said ded of trust, will offe for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for ca h at the Courthouse Dooi', Smithfield, N. C., on Friday, the 8th day of December, 1933, at 12 o’clock M., the following described trait of land; Beginning at a stake in the cen ter of the Benson road and run.- at Bertie Hayes line N. 50 Fh 36.50 chains to a stake in Pias Hud.-on’s line; thence as his line S. 50 E. At this Thanksgiving Season we desire to thank our many Friends and Gustomers for their liberal patronage during the past year and trust you will continue to give us a share of your business during the com ing year. Selma, N* G. Grocery 21 chains to a stake, S, M, John son’s corner ;thence as his line S. 50 W. 40 chains to a stake his corner in John C. Jernigan’.- line at a ditch; thence as John C. Jernx- gan’s line and passing his corner; thence with the L. E. Turnage line N. 30.30 W. 15.50 chains''to a stake Turnages’ corner at a ditch; thence as Turnage’s line and as ditch N. 87.30 W. 6 chains , to stake In the center of the Benson road; thence as said road N. 3 W. 2 50 chains to the beginning, con taining 74.80 acres, more or less. For further description see deed of S. M. Johnson, and wife, Mary Johnson ,to James Johnson, office of the Register of deeds of John ston county, in Book 220, Page 119. The successful bidder will be re quired to make deposit of ten per cent of his bid at time of sale as pledge of his good fa'ith. This 7th day of November ,1933. T. H. SANSOM, Trustee. ^ 'T HUNTED all day long... and just knocked ’em cold. "I smoke Chesterfields all vcorld... they’re mil der! ” the cigarette that’s MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER © 1935, Liggett «c Mybrs Tobacco COr aT 'i