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Home and ciub News By Miss Eugenia Patterson Monday afternoon a meeting will be held at Mrs. L. A. Parrisher's for the purpose of organizing a new home demonstration club in her community. All women in that community are in vited to attend. On Tuesday afternoon Pleasant Grove Club will meet. A canning leader’s school will be held at this time at the home of Mrs. Jim Davenport Every canning leader is requested to attend. This will be a county school and a joint meeting of the club. Schedule: Wednesday afternoon, Swain. Thursday afternoon, Creswell. Friday afternoon, Alba. Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, curb market. The Cherry girls' club met on last Thursday morning and went to Lake Phelps, where they enjoyed a picnic lunch. -® All women who are interested in uoine to the State short course, please Wants To Join Navy -*> (Colorado Lookout) The X a v \ Recruiting Office, Los Angeles. California, Dear Sir—I am a boy of 19. I am not popular with the fair sex, having ! only six steady girls. My income is only $30 a week with no chance for advancement, as my father owns the I factory. I have graduated from col j lege, and my father wants me to go to i Paris on my vacation in company with | ray best girl. He has already rented I a studio for me in the Palais d’Ar ! tistes, where all the artist models hang | out. So you see. sir, my life is very miserable. So, I wish to state that 1 do most earnestly desire to join the navy, a wav from the evils of the land, far from the arms of women. Sir, I pray that you will not turn me down. Eustace Stonefeller, Asylum for the Insane, Ward Cucoo. Napa, California. get in touch with the home agent as soon as possible. W e want as many : as possibly can to go. We will try to make arrangements for transportation as soon as we find out who is going. NOTICE: WE HAVE A FULL shipment of sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of soda and land plaster on hand. Will he glad to supply jy$ur “HERE’S A START FOR YOU . . SON” The youth who appreciates the value of money is bound to get on in this world. He knows that without it he is handicapped . . . without it he has to pass up many a good opportunity. Hence, we suggest you give the Boy Graduate either a— GOLD BOND OR A SAVINGS ACCOUNT! It Will Build Up His Sell-Confidence And Make Him Proud! — Stop In Branch Banking & Trust Company Plymouth, N. C. demands at any time. Eastern Cotton Oil Company. By Jim Davenport and Edison Davenport at Mackeys, North Carolina. je 17-3t NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of \V. C. Chaplin, deceased, late of Washington County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home in Scupper nong Township in Cherry, N. C\, on or before July 1, 1933, or thi«> notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov_ ery. This the 14th day of June, 1932. I JULIUS F. SNELL, Executor of W. C. Chaplin, de ceased. jel7 6t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a pow-er of j sale embraced in a deed of trust exe-1 cuted by John Lewis Patterson and wife, Rosie Patterson, to Edward L. Owens, trustee, on the 22nd day ot j April, 1932, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Washing ton County, in book 107, on page 89, to which reference is hereby made to all intents and purposes, default hav ing been made in a payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and de-■ mand having been made upon said trus I tee to foreclose said deed of trust ac cording to the terms of same, the un dersigned trustee will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Washington County on the 9th day of July, 1932, at 12 o’clock noon, the following describ ed real estate: Being on the westward side of Madi son Street Extended, commencing at the southeast side of William How-1 ard's lot; thence westwardly with his1 line 200 feet to Mrs. Annie Latham I line: thence southwardly with her line j 50 feet: thence eastwardly with her! line 200 feet with said street; thence' northwardly 50 feet to the beginning, j being a lot 50 by 200 feet; reference , is hereby made for more complete de scription to Book 61, page 402, Wash ington County Registry. This deed of trust is given for pur- | chase money for the above described I property. This the 8th dav of June, 1932. EDWARD L. OWENS, jc 17 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Washington Coun ty. Superior Court, Before the Clerk. T. E. Ainsley, Administrator, vs. Brutus Norman, John Norman, Man uel Norman, Frank Norman, Wil liam Thomas Norman, Joe Norman, Ellen Owens and Husband, Man con Owens, Charity Norman, Oc tavia Norman, and iall other persons claiming any interest in the l peal property left by Silas Norman at the time of hic death. 1 Pursuant to an order of sale entered by the clerk of the superior court on the 13th day of June, 193/, in the pro_ ceeding entitled as above, the under signed administrator and commission er will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Washington County at 12 o' clock noon, on Thursday, the 14th day of July, 1932. that certain real proper ty described as follow*;: “Beginning on the main road. W. M. Chesson's line (formerly Richard Downing heirs' line) at an iron stake, RIDE TRAINS SAVE MONEY Attractive Travel Bargains Via Nor folk Southern Railroad Sunday Excursion Fares To Seashore Resorts Week-End Fares To Southern Points Seashore Excursions To Norfolk — Virginia Beach Popular Excursions To Havana, Florida, Louisiana, Miss issippi, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Birmingham, and Chattanooga NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS JERSEY COAST EXCURSIONS SEASON AND SHORT LIMIT SUMMER EXCURSION FARES Consult Any Agent Or J. F. DALTON, Traffic Manager Norfolk, Va. FORD TRUCK WEEK Gef the facts about new transportation economy This is an opportunity to see how the transportation needs of a new business era have heen met with new economy, performance, and reli ability in the new Ford trucks. Your Ford dealer is ready to give you the complete story. ☆ ☆ ☆ Body types to fit every hauling need. 50-horsepower 4-cylinder engine. New freely shackled semi-elliptic rear springs distribute load stresses. Wide, deep, strong frame gives substantial support for bodies. 3/£ floating type rear axle for heavy service. 4-speed transmission. Tubular steel coupling shaft with heavy duty universals at each end. New bi-partible coupling and removable main cross member permit easy servicing of clutch, transmission, and coupling shaft. New comfort and safety for the driver. These features and many others will convince you that the New Ford Trucks can save you money and give you added performance. BUCHANAN MOTOR COMPANY Sidney A. Ward, Manager Plymouth, N. C. FORD TRUCK WEEK JUNE 18 to 25 INCLUSIVE running thence north 88 1-2 east 52 poles to an elm; thence north 44 1.2 west 24 poles to an elm standing near the main road leading from Roper to Columbia, N. C„; thence south 48 1-2 west 38 poles to the beginning, con taining four acres, more or le<js, and being the same tract or parcel of land described in a deed from W. A. Swan ner and wife to the said Silas Nor man, dated January 31st, 1914, record ed in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County in book 61, page 40, to which reference is made and the same made a part hereof for purposes of further and more complete j description. The bidder at such sale will be re_ j puired to deposit as much as 10 per cent of the amount bid in cash as a | guaranty of good faith, pending con- i firmation and the right is reserved to | reject any and all bids. This the 13th dav of June, 1932. T. F„ AINSLEY, Administrator and Commissioner, je 17 4t\v NOTICE OF RESALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE North Carolina, Washington County. Under and by virtue of the authority of sale contained in that certain deed j of trust executed by M. D. Hare to P. W, Brinkley, trustee, dated 21st day ! of January, 1931. and recorded in the ! office of the Register of Deeds of Washington County, in book 74, page 540, to which reference is hereby made, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, and demand having been made upon the said trustee to foreclose said deed of trust according to the terms of the same: And said trustee having sold the said property on the 30th day of May, 1932, and the bid having been raised as per mitted by law, and the clerk of the su perior court for Washington County, North Carolina, having ordered said trustee to readvertise and resell said real estate, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, July 4. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Plymouth, Washing ton County, N. C„ offer at public sale, ! and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the property described in the said in strument as follows: Being located in Scuppernong Town ship, adjoining the lands of C. E. Cam pen, M. M. Hare and others, and bounded on the north by C. E. Cam pen; on the east by Isaac Furlough; on the south by Scuppernong River; and on the west by M. H. Hare. Ex cepting from the operation of this con veyance any and all rights of the said M. D. Hare in and to the schoolhouse lot embraced within the above de scribed land. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guaranty of good faith, pending con firmation by the court. This the 14th day of June, 1932. P. W. BRINKLEY, je 17 2t & h Trus-tee. H. D. Davenport, owner of the debt. NOTICE North Carolina, Washington County: The Council of the Town of Plymouth Do Enact: That no person, firm, or corporation shall display merchandise on sidewalk for the purpose of sale or otherwise, and that any person violating this or dinance and upon conviction shall be fined not less than $1.00 and not more than $10.00 and cost for each and ev ery offense. Ratified this, the 8th day of June, 1932. A. L. OWENS, Mayor. M. W. SPRUILL, Clerk. jelO tf NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a judgment rendered by the Superior Court of Washington County, North Carolina, in an action therein pending entitled "J. T. Cooper vs. Corinthia Corprew and others,” said judgment having been rendered on Monday, May 23, 1932, the undersigned, as commission er of the court, pursuant to such judg ment, will offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, at 12 o’clock noon, on Friday, the 24th day of June, 1932, at the courthouse door of said county, the property referred to in said judg ment as follows: That prperty conveyed to Nortnan Corprew by the following deeds, of record in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County, North Carolina, and to which reference is made: (a) Deed from John L. Roper Lumber Company, dated April 1st, 1908, recorded in book 56, page 251; (b) deed from W. T. Spruill, dated May 12th, 1919, recorded in book —, page —; (c) deed from J. J. Williams and wife, dated August 5th, 1913, re corded in book 61, page 311; (d) deed from Jennie A. Simmons, dated Febru ary 8th, 1917, recorded in book 68, page 310. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as 25 per cent of the amount bid as a guaranty of good faith pending confirmation by the court. This the 23rd day of May, 1932. my27 4t W. L. WHITLEY, Commissioner of the Court. By N. H. Spruill, Attorney. je3 h NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Caroline Hassell, deceased, late of Washington County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home in the Lees Mills Township, near Roper, N. C., on or before May 1, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. This the 18th day of May, 1932. W. W. ROBINSON, Executor of Caroline Hassell, de ceased. my20 6t NOTICE OF SALE Under section 2435 of the North Carolina Code, the undersigned will offer for sale, for cash, at the court-' house door in Plymouth, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon on the 2nd day of June, 1932, one 1928 Chevrolet sedan, Motor No. 42J3137, Body No. 5235, Owned by Garfield Grimes, to satisfy a claim a mounting to $61.85 for labor and parts furnished on said sedan December 30, 1931. This 10th dav of May, 1932. J. H. GAYLORD. ! NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon the un- j dersigned commissioner of the court in a special proceeding pending in the' Superior Court of Washington County, | North Carolina, entitled “Alphonso; Spruill and others, ex parte,” and in the performance of the duties imposed upon him by the court, the undersigned i will offer for sale, to the highest bid-1 der for cash, at the courthouse door in Washington County, at 12 o’clock noon, on Friday, the 24th day of June, 1932, that certain real property describ- j ed in the petition in said cause as fol lows : “Tract No. 1: Beginning at the pub- j lie road on the south side of said road at the dividing line of J. F. Davenport1 and J. E. White, running southwardly, along said J. F. Davenport's line to A. J. Spruill’s ditch, a corner; thence.1 westwardly along A. J. Spruill’s ditch to J. H. Spruill’s line, a corner; thence, northwardly along J. II. Spruill’s line to the public road, a corner; thence, eastwardly along the public road to the first station, containing 14 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2: Beginning at H. W. Baum arid J. E. White corner in the center of a large ditch at the public road on the north side of the road run-' ^lin^^outhiwardl^^lon^th^^oac^^o^ tlie center of the first ditch; thence, westwardly along the center of the said ditch to the center of H. W. Baum ditch; thence, eastwardly along the center of the said ditch to the first station, containing 2 acres, more or less.” Being the same property conveyed to H. W. Spruill by deed from J. H. Spruill, dated February 24th, 1926, and recorded in the office- of the Register of Deeds of Washington County. North Carolina, in book 100, page 99, to which reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as ten per cent of the amount bid in cash pending confirmation of the sale by the Court. This the 23rd day of May, 1932. W. L. WHITLEY, j^l-U^^Gmimissioner^f^hf^Cour^ For Lost, Strayed or Stolen Appetites —Taste a New Thrill! The way to get really interested in food is to have a drink that makes it appetizing. Try an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola with a chicken or ham sand wich for your lunch. Or any assort ed flavors drink in bottles. ' I I UV9 If \ Coca-Cola Bottling Works Plymouth, N. C. • • • (SideJOrt ’ed±~ An early crop is SAFER—SURER IN almost any year, an early crop of cotton is a good crop. It is a strong, fast growing crop, less subject to insect damage and diseases than a late, slow growing crop. This year, cotton must be set early if heavy boll weevil damage is to be avoided. 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