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PAGE TWO ■■ 1 |n ■■ * *■ Legals NOTICE Os - SERVICE OF PROCESS BT PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE VIRGINIA N. BROWN SURLES and HUSBAND 1 , ROSCOE SURLES VS m A. NORRIS AND WIFE, MA- B*b NORRIS; A. V. NORRIS, WI DOWER; CORRINA NORRIS COATS AND husband, s. a. COATS; DaOLLA NORRIS, WID OW; Danm*. Norris and wife, SALLEE NORRIS; AND THEfcMA NQRRIS JENKINS AND HUS BAND, RICHARD JENKINS. TO THELMA NORRIS JENKINS AND RICHARD JENKINS: You and each of you will take notice that a pleading seeking re lief against you has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County In the above' entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows f To have Virginia N. Brown Surles declared the owner in fee simple of a certain 2.56 acre tract of land situated: in Averasboro Township. Harnett County, North Carolina, r I' [COMMERCIAL I V /T l\Ti~ I ±jr iJ vi\ I , JORDAN'S JEWELRY STORE WILL BE OPEN THE FIRST FOUR WEDNESDAYS IN DECEMBER. J. W. JORDAN'S SONS 122 E. Broad St. Phone 2205 * 'f&jk *■ •• ■ • - V**—£un?i,. N. C ' ' i -II ffifvAl itei 1 ’ • I E H I hHHh 9 HHI ■ Slnitn "'] jjj j||||j||| fJ> "I IttliilllllilSiji ff ’ V ■wWjttPi i uL HI w y lc * * '-■*s&' JsttPtiJstcite£t it c/wiir * ;*JLZ*r* WL. —a , - A flimMi WWWWWHiyimiiyvw iooas faraen* I l.uuK \ wfttoraMfwSß b<^ U *ff>od Dj* J HN3©gJL ROOAKR THAW EVER ug oe maryeftma m Temperate* , ■ '**" ’ , ' ' K|; ill lT TAn |i Yl• and more fully described in Para graph 9’ of the Complaint filed In this action, and to have it fur ther declared that you, nor any of the defendants have no interest whatever in said lands and for the costs of the action. You are required to matte de fense to such pleading hot latef than the 25 day of Jan. 1954, End upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you wifi apply -to the Court for the relief sought. This 2 day of December, 1953'. (S') ROBERT B. MORGAN Clerk Superior Court of Harnett County. Dec. 7. 14, 21, 28 AUCTION SALE All frame buildings on the old Saeh Door Sc Miflwork site hi South Dunn wiH be sold at public auction on Friday. December 11 at 3:<W P. M. Buildings to be removed from site to make loom for nem pepper canning factory within ninety days. Terms—cash. Dunn Industries, Inc. O. W. Godwin, &., Pres. Phone 3157, Dunn, N. C-. Dec. 7-8-9-to. Rest Service* to Bo Tuesday Sion Cephers West, 73, of Bunn-- level, Route 1, died in the Dunn Hospital Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. He had been In ill health for sometime. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the FWt Branch Presbyterian Church. Burial win be In the church cemetery. The body wiH lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the Service. It wifi remain 'as the Quinn Funeral Home in Dunn until time to he taken to the ohurch. Mr. West was a native and life long resident of Harnett, son of the late John and Hanna Page West. He was a retired farmer. He •was a member of the Flat Branch Church. * ' Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Christian West; four daughters, Mrs. M. J. Bowden and Mrs. Neill McGray of Lillington, Route 3, Mrs. . Fred Stone of Bunnlevel, Route I, and Mirs. D. G. Higgins of Bunn leVel; one stepson, L. D'. Black <of Bunnlevel, Route 1; one brother, L, W. West of Bunnlevel, Route 1; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Page of Fayetteville; also 26 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Harnett Native Died Friday Mrs. Naomi Wade Harper, 52, died at noon Friday at a Rocky Mount hospital following a lengthy illness. She was the' daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wade. A native of Harnett County, she had lived over 30 years in Rocky Mount, and was the wife 6f the late J. Henry Harper. She was a graduate nurse and at a time of her death was president of the Rocky Mount Sanatorium Nurses Alumni Association. She was a member of the First Baptist ohurch. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from Gay’s Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Douglas M. Branch, pas tor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Burial was in Pine View cemetery. She is survive!’ by one sister, Mrs. J. L. Walters of Wilmington. Retired Minister Buried Sunday The Rev. Dixon McDonald, 64, tretired. Presbyterian minister, died at his home in Angler at 6 p. m. Thursday of a heart attack. He was a son of the late John and Sallie Woodly McDonald of Rae ford. Mr. McDonald attended Hou ston University and Union Theo- :#» OAaMmp<m>, Uunm, m, c. logical Seminary in Richmond, Yb„ graduating in 1926. He organised thfe BUnnleyei Presbyterian church; the 1 unity Prcshyterian churdh near Benson and PJafti View PWsbyte rian Church near Angler. He also had been a chaplain of the Angler Masonic Lodge ainoe it was oi“- ganized. Masonic Dte3 were' IffeltT at the church ands at the grade side. Funeral services were held from Bunnlevel Presbyterian church at 2;3b' p. m. Sunday bp the pas tor, the Rev. E. G. ClaCv, Jr., of Bunnlevel, the Rev. A. C. McCah of Bunnfevel; and the Rev. C. M. Gibbs of Fayetteville; Burial was in the Bunnlevel cemetery. The body las In state at the church for arf houtf pHob to the services. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fan nie Byrd McDonald of the home: twio brothers, Johnnie NteDohaM of Months, s. C., and Make Mc- Donald. of Texas. Services Sunday For Sfewarf Child William Charles Stewart, rdur year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Stewart of Route 1, Bettsoft, died at his home at 4 p. m. Sat-' urday. Funeral services Were held Sundas at 2:36 p. m. from Hodges Chaplr Free Will Baptist Church. •Burial followed in the church cem etery. The Rev. J. D. Capps offi ciatedj Surviving, in' addition to the parents, are two brothers, Ken-- neth Wayne and Harvey Ray of the home; hi* maternal grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Allen of Route 1, Four Oaks; his paternal 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart of Route 3, Benson. Mr. Cobb To Bo Buried Tuesday . Harvey P. Cobb, fanner of Eleva tion Township, died at Ms home on Route 3, Four Oaks Sunday about 1 a. m. He was the son of Mrs Laura Stevens Cobb and the late John Lucian Cobb of Elevation Township. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at St. Mary’s Grove Free Will Baptist Church, of Which he was a member, by the pastor, the Rev. J. B. FerreH of Etei City, and he Rev. Ted Pritchard of Benson. Burial Wfll follow in the church cemetery. The body wffl be carried to the church aa hour Before the service. Surviv ing besides his mother are his widow, the former Viola Barbour; three sobs, Gharlep and Durwood of the home, ahd Harvey P„ Jr., of Louisville, By.; one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Parker or Fbpr Oakes. Route 3; j four brothers, c. E. anil Marshall! H, Clayton, Route £ J- M. tk Four Oaks, Route i, three slaters, Mrs. M M. Byrd of Four Oaks, Route 3, dbg. L. ;£ Ferrell of Smithfieid, and Mrs. Ransom Johnson of Benson Route 1; several grandchildren. Benson Is Raising Funds For Band Benson High Seftboi today Was we® on the way toward having a band/ ' t hH '..... Mare thin *1,650 has been raised bp the Benson RiwateteChib to fi nance the band jwegeot, it was. announced today by Kerfy Jobeph, chairman of the club’s fuhd-rafcing committee. .: s v - • • Joseph said almost everybody to town had contributed to the band fund. The bank book containing the deposit was presented to the Kt wanlans at thWr last meeting. Band practice at the school has already started. Two Arrested In Larceny oF (Need M connection With the theft <rf too pounds of pork meat from the farm of tarry Rafynor on Benson, Route 3. The theft vaa soh-ed by consta ble Brad Mclamb. who charged the two Negroes wfth the crhfte. They are; Almcn Parker of DUtot. Route 2, charged with larceny, and 1 c£ on £? e £ Cl Super’s "W l — l ™' I' WrtMWjjgL^g* // mPBOm will W j .l *l. . jtiTßTy iiuypQsssiPliny lsw* vins ifw BARBOUR-BYERLY iUiifet H^gjjjjjj —— Fred M. ByeHy Let us explain td you the rfew laW- it takes to dptnply with if f what you must dd whfefi you ate irtvds4d in an accident. , foil W?H find convenient seryiSS we are prepared to giyf fttfl y, when it comes td rih'dkmg repdrt Jf an Occident to the Department of Mdtdr Vdhides. ■NMtMVSM MUTUAL IKSUDAIKE AGENCY OFFEKS YOG SECIRITf We represent old I in# i#Sal,reseryi • ’rnsurartce companies wtrfi : « #F cfivideiros WemictW refunds) td #6fic:yhdktefs Since OrgOn izafion. 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