PAGE TWO THE JOHNSTONIAN-SUN, SELMA, N. C„ THURSDAY-SEPTEMBER 7, 1950. HEARD ABOUT THE NEW KIND OF DRY CLEANING THAT GETS OUT MORE DIRT? YOU MEAN SANITONE I WOULDN’T SEND MY CLOTHES ANYWHERE ELSE' The word is really getting ’round-more and more women are switching to Sanitone Dry Cleaning because clothes are cleaner, odorless, better pressed! %u, too, will agree Sanitone is the better kind of dry cleaning. Cali us today! Daily Pick Up and Delivery Service Jofinson^s Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 267 Smithfield, N. C. ARE YOUR TIRES WEARING OUT? Let us align your wheels and balance your tires with' most modem equipment ,OW PRICE Thompson’s Garage Phone 215-W Seima GLASS (SAFETY) kistalled In Any Make of CAR OR TRUCK — Special Price — Thompson’s Garage Farmers Urged Use Certified Ladino Seed Tar Heel farmers were caution ed this week to use only certified seed or its equivalent in seeding Ladino clover in permanent pas ture mixtures. Dr. F. J. Bell, seed specialist for the State College Extension Ser vice, pointed out that I,adino, the new .“miracle” pasture plant, cross pollinates freely with white clov er, a small strain that produces from one-third to one-half less forage than Ladino. Use of any thing less than pure Ladino seed will result in inferior pastures, he said. According to Dr. Bell, wild white clover grows naturally and volunteers somewhat freely under stimulated fertility on farmS; along roadsides, and in lawns over most of the United States. Thus the task of producing pure Ladino seed is difficult. In fact, says Dr. Bell, the only large areas known to be produc ing Ladino seed free of white clover cross- pollination are the States of Washington, Oregon, and California. There, Ladino is being grown under irrigation in virgin desert soil Where no white clover has ever been produced. Farmers in these West Coast areas have adopted strict measures to keep wild white clover out of lawns, roadsides, and seed blocks, thus affording the isolation need ed to produce pure Ladino seed. In fact, in some sections white clover is legally classified as primary noxious weed. The State College Extension Service and the State Production and Markeing Administration re commend the use of Ladino seed grown in Washington, Oregon, or California. This recommendation has been formally endorsed by the North Carolina Seedsmen’s As sociation. Dry weather forced Ladino to blossom abundantly and produce a large crop of seed in some North Carolina counties this season. As a result, many growers produced a bumper crop of seed and may have difficulty in disposing of it. However, says Dr. Bell, accep tance by farmers of anything less than absolutely pure Ladino seed will endanger the State’s current “Green Pastures” campaign, in which all agricultural agencies are cooperating. LEGAL ADS OF NOTICE OF dissolution RAY BAG COMPANY A partnership North Carolina, Johnston County Notice is hereby given that the partnership of D. Cole Ray and Robert L. Ray as partners, con ducting the business of processing burlap and cotton, products, under the firm name and style of Ray Bag Company, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. D. Cole Ray will collect all debts owing to the firm and pay all debts due by the firm, and Robert L. Ray will not be connect ed with or associated in any man ner with said partnership as of September 1, 1950. This the 4th day of September, 1950. D. Cole Ray and Robert L. Ray, formerly doing business as RAY BAG COMPANY. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 MICRO NEWS notice North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court. Mary P. Grady versus Benjamin F. Grady. The defendant above named will take notice that an action ha been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County, North Carolina, by Mary P. Grady, the olaintiff in this action, to obtain an absolute divorce from the de- ’endant upon the grounds of adultery: and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the said county, at the Courthouse in Smithfield, North Carolina, not later than twenty (20) days from the 21st day of September, 1950, and answer or demur to the com plaint in this action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the .'elief demanded in said complaint. This 22nd day of August, 1950. H. V. Rose, Clerk Superior Court of Johnston County W. I. Godwin, Attorney. Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14 Mrs. Leland Boswell and child ren of near Kenly were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bat ten. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews and son of Candor spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Creech and family. Miss Ruth Boykin of Winston- Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and children of Atlanta, Ga.': spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boykin this week. Miss Mildred Pittman of Rich mond, Va.. Mrs. James Atkinson and family of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Pittman during *:he week end. Miss Geraldine Pearce who has held a position in Greensboro this summer has returned home for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diehl of' Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davia during the week end. F/M. Charles Warren of Little Creech. Va., spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaddy and daughter of Raleigh were guests of their parents Sunday afternoon. Norman Knight and daughter of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaddy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aycock and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spears atl Cherry Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ner Hatcher had as their guests Sunday, Carl Hat cher and family of Wilmington. Harper Hatcher and family of Whiteville, Tom and family ofj Louisbnrg. Jack Woodard and family of Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Humbert of Columbus, Penn., T. C. Wall and family of Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith and daughter and Dell Jean Hat cher of Micro. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wall and daughter, Mary Helen attended a barbecue dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hines given in honor of her on her birthday. Miss LaVeme Batten is recuoer- ating at her home from a tonsil operation at Carolina General Hospital last week. Mrs. Julias Pittman is a patient at Woodard-Herring Hospital ir Wilson. She had a serious opera tion Friday and is slowly improv ing. •Hatpgjfit ELECTRIC refrigerator ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. W€T WflTCHCS R€PfllR€D have you seen GR/INOMA SULLIVAN’S JEWELERS RAEFORDST. . SELMA . N.C. iAUkis/ D/iro “E Uv^NY KU^ SMOKES ONLY CAMELS YES, CAMELS ARE SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds cA men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels — for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported I Not one single cose of throat irritation due to smoking CAMELS ^ Big Stock of GOOD SHOES For Entire Family WALT GODWIN ★ ★ INTO TRUTH “for the time will come when they will not endure sound doc trine: but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: and they shall turn away their ears 'rom the truth, and shall be turn ed unto fables” (II Tim. 4:2,3). Thus Paul the apostle described some whom he met in his mis- =:ionary journeys. If he were alive today, he would also find indivi duals who “turn away their ears 'rom the truth.” TO COTTON GROWERS Our Cotton Gin Is Located One Block From the Business District of Selma and Will Be Open to Serve You Soon. This Gin Has Been Thoroughly Overhaul ed and a Cotton Dryer and Extra Super- Cleaners Have Been Installed. This Will Assure You the Highest Type of Ginning. HIGHEST PRICES , PAID FOR YOUR COTTON SEED Bring Your Cotton to Our Gin and Let Us Add You to Our List of Satisfied Customers The Southern Cotton Oil Company SELMA, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina. Johnston County. In the Superior Court. Sailie Mae Sanders versus Paul Vernon Sanders. The #5«fendant, above named will taj|, ,!s:filil^at an action has the- Superior , , Court ot Jo'hrfS^n County, North honoring Carolina, by Sailie Mae Sanders,® recent the plaintiff in this action, to ob tain an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of wo-y?ar separation: and the said defendant will further take, notice (hat ho is required to appear at the .office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the said county, at the Courthouse in Smithfield, North Carolina, not later than twenty (20) days from the 21st day of September, 1950, and an ■wer or demur to the complaint in this action, or the plaintiff will- apply to the Court for the relief God has not left those of us who demanded in said complaint, trust in Christ without a guide,' This 22nd day of August, 1950. RECENT BRIDE HONORED j Mrs. E. L. Stancil entertained a number of friends at her home .Thursday evening at a bridal Mrs. Richard bride. After! games and contests were enjoyed delicious refreshments were ser ved. MISCELLEANOUS SHOWER Mrs. Carl Watson honored her daughter and son-in-law, who were recently married in Golds boro at a miscelleanous, bridal shower Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wade received many nice useful gifts from those present. Nice refreshments were served. hov/ever. That Guide is the Holy Spirit. Jesus spoke of Him as “the Snirit of truth: whom the world "annot receive, because it seeth 'urn not, neither knoweth him: but ve know him; for he dwelleth with you and shall be in you” (John 14:17), and “Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth ,is come, he will guide you into all truth” c.John 16:13). Christ not only spoke of the Holy Spirit as a Guide, but also as a Comforter. “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever” (John 14: 16). The word Comforter comes from the Greek word Parakletos. “one called alongside to help.” Certainly, God the Father has am- oiy provided for our needs! On the day of Pentecost, as re lated in Acts 2. the Holy Spirit I came as Jesus had promised, and ail beiivers in Christ were indwelt with tlie Holy Spirit. As believers today, we can look to the Holy Spirit who ’"dwells us with per fect confidence. He will heln us to correctly interpret the Word of God, and discern that which is false or true in the teachings of men. Only those who are born of the Spirit through faith in Christ as Saviour are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, however. Jesus said to Necodemus, a ruler of the Jews, “That which is born of the flesh is flesh: and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit” (John 3:6), and summed up the whole matter of the new birth, or salvation, in this statement; “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever be- iieveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). A near-record quantity of near ly 60 million pounds of frozen strawberries moved into storage during June of this year. This, together with large holdings of frozen orange juice concentrate, boosted midyear supplies of froz en fruits to new high records. H. V, Rose, Clerk Superior Court of Johnston County. W. I. Godwin, Attorney. ■\ug. 24, .21, Sept. 7, 14 STUDENTS TO COLLEGE Students who left this week to resume their studies at East Caro lina Teachers College at Green ville were; Misses Frances Jean Davis, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Gay Batten and Mr. Jim Pearce. NOTICE ^Cancer Clinic Still Held At Goldsboro Whereas, default has been made by Willie McSwane and wife Rosa Belle McSwane in payment of the indebtedness secured by that deed of trust executed by them to Leon G. Stevens, Trustee, and the owner of the note secured by said deed of trust, which is recorded in Book 476 page 339 Registry of Johnston County, and the holder thereof has demanded that fore closure of said deed of trust be made by me for the purpose of satisfying said indebtenness: Therefore, the undersigned Trustee -will, on Saturday. Sep tember 9th, 1950,-at 1 o’clock, P. M., at the Court House in Smith- field bidder, for cash, those three cer tain lots or parcels of land in Ingrams Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, in* or near the town of Four Oaks, which a‘re described by metes and bounds in said deed of trust, which is re ferred to and made a part hereof and will be copied in full in deed to purchaser. This property will be sold sub ject to a prior deed of trust executed by same parties to J. Ira Lee, Trustee, dated April 1, 1948. and recorded in Book 471 page "25 Registry of Johnston County which is past due and subject to “oreclosure. 10 per cent deposit will - be re quired of high bidder at sale, balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. This 7th day of August, A.D., 1950. Leon G. Stevens, Trustee F. H. Brooks, Atty. Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7 On Friday, September 1, 1950 the Wayne County Cancer Center held-'its weekly clinic. 13 appeared for examination, 7 white women, 2 white men, 4 colored women. Mrs. Henry G. Bartholomew served as Chairman of Reception ists, and assisting her were Mrs. E. L. Simmons, Mrs. Ira Long, Mrs. Henry Dunn, and Luvenia Shaver. 13 examinations were complet ed, and 4 patients were referred to their personal physicians for medical attention. Examinations are free to all women 35 or over, all men 40 or offer for sale to th^ highesti over, and to anyone with a symp tom or a “danger signal,” regard less of age. The Clinics are held every Fri day in the Health Department Re gistration is from 10:00-12:00. Frequently there are more ap plicants for examination than can be accommodated. Therefore, in order that those who live at a dis tance may be sure of an examina tion and thus not make a trip in vain, priorities will be sent, on request to Cancer Center Clerk, Health Dept., Goldsboro and in dicate two dates on which you could come for examination. The longer a farmer uses elec tricity, the more he is likely to use as he ke^ps buying new equipment. We Make the ;best stove pipe IN TOWN Any Size Wanted F. D. 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