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'4 h " -Vi 1 t .V t ;i It 9f I i ft. i t : 9 1 t i i 1 : 4 1 TliDtfpHatl.T.xi f ' FEGAL .; ; l! NOTICES . NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court. Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Tom Best and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cub. at the undersigned in Duplin Count on the 3 day of May, 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land In Duplin County, Warsaw Township North Carolina, described in the judgment In said action as follows: : Being the same land described te a deed from S. Brown and others to Tom Best, recorded in Book 403. page 227, Public Registry of DUDlin County, and being the game land listed for taxation by Tom Best during 1938. 1939 and 1940, containing 10 acres. 4-30-4 1. D. Co. v This 30 day of March, 1943. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner Robinson. NOTICE OF SALE The defendant. "Edna W. Robin son will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, to foreclose certain tax liens ior un paid taxes for the years 1936 ,1937, and 1938, assessed against we ioi- lowtng lands in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, described in a deed executed by W, L. Walters to Edna L. Walters, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 280, pace 24 and in a deed from Q. R WUk et al recorded in Book 291, page 485, and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the superior court of said County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 15 day of May, 1943, and ans wer or demur to the complaint oi the plaintiff lied in said action, on or before the 7 day of June, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 14 day of April, 1943 R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 5-7-4t. D. Co. By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against James Martin and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 3 day of May, 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land In Duplin County, Warsaw Town Ship, North Carolina, described in the Judgment in said action as fol lows: Being the same land described in a deed from Liza Hill to James Martin, recorded in the Public Registry of Duplin County, Book 270, page 69 and being the same land listed for taxes by James Mar tin during 1938 1939 and 1940, con taining 2 lets. This 30 day of March, 1943. I. N. Henderson. Commissioner 4-30-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Berry Hodges and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the day of May, 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Town ship NOx-th Carolina, described in the Judgment in said action, as follows: Being the same land listed for taxes during the years 1938, 1939 and 1940, and known as the Hod ges land, containing 4 acres. This 30 day or March, 1943. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 4-30-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE the following lands in - Duplin County, Magnolia Township," de scribed in a deed executed by An nla D. Baker to John G. Powell, aad wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds or uupnn County in Book 119, page 104; ana the defendants: will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of ; the Superior' Court of said County in the Courthouse In Ken- sville. North Carolina, on the 13 day of May: 1943, - and answer or demur to the complaint or tne plaintiff filed m aid aotien, r before the 7 day of June, 0943, or toe Hainan win appiy to me court for the reuer aemaoaea in said complaint. This the 14 day of April, 1943 . R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court g-7-4t. D. Co. In kenansville. North Carolina: on I '.s the very essence of the democra the 15 day of May, 1943, and ans- Ue spirit for wnicn we are iigm- wer or demur to the complaint of ig." r ; " - " & "; v thai nlaintlff tA In an 11 ertlnn irrii 1 : Paradoxical thOUth it may Seem, or before the 7 day of June, J94S e Btate or mraiuon m u or I the plaintiff will apply t the ariton, today, especially among the coart for the relief demanded in paorer classes.of people; it isaid to aaki onmnintnt . r iv he better than it was before the This the 14 day of April, 1943. war. This is aue paruy ro NOTICE OF SUMMONS ' IN THE STJPEBIOB COUBT Scholarship Plan to Boost Wartime Harvest Launched $6,000 CONTEST OFEWBU xu DUPLIN COUNTY JPAiun YOUNGSTERS TO STIMU LATE MARKETING AND PRO DUCTION EFFICIENCY AND OFFSET FARM LABOR SHORTAGES Duplin County farm younsters were invited today to compete in a $6,000 wartime food production and marketing contest sponsored by the National Junior Vegetaoie Growers Association. Registration blanks and details regarding the program in this county may be obtained from L. E. Weeks of Kenansville, assist ant farm demonstration agent, ac cording to L. R. Harrell of Ral eigh, state 4-H Club leader. tide. i The guests Included Mr., and The affirmativespe&kers (mem-1 Mrs. E. D. Edgerton; Mr. and bers of the Beta Club) were: Annie I Mrs. J.'H. Dotson; Mr. and Mrs. tw. w.iinoA Evelvn Whitfield. I F. W. McGowen: Mr; ..and Mrs. R. V. Wells. Clerk Superior Court : 5-7-4UP. Co,'. ?. : Public Health and The War Increased efforts to preserve public health are public demands in wartime emergencies, we nave war time emergencies. We have TnavA la tka ftmnaaciwif hammmuI that greater and more effective 1 personnel in certain localities, effarta b mri1 u.ttii offirf- we must, safeguard our public system of point rat.'or.ing of food ana ' pariy-o a wen jnawcv executed educational program on nutrition. Here in this country we are going to have to learn how to make 'freotient and varied substi tutions in our dally tnsnusy dbi at the same tirne tnatotain diet ade quate in the necessary, foodstuffs. This can only be done by learning the essentials of nutrition. . Even tnough there v are certain food shortages, and even though there -may be -a shortage oi meai- and Alene OuUaw. The negative speakers were: Durwood . Albert- son, Mittie Ruth Wallace, ana James Henry Parker, t 1 ; Judges for the debate were Dr. G. V. Gooding, Mr. Ralph Carlton and Mr. Mitchell Allen all of Kenansville. . All English classes in Grady High School, have debated this year, and there was very much In terest shown. "One obiective of the program is to help offset critical shortages of adult farm labor by stimulating actual production of food by work ers Under draft age." Harrell ex plained. "The second objective is to help acquaint farm youngsters with efficient methods oi matter ing, because supplying the nation with food in war or peace depends on movlnz food rapidly and econ omically to the right place, at the right time and in the right condition." By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Mary Cavin and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse dopr In Duplin County, on the 3 day of May, 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Carolina, described in the judgment In said action as follows: Being the same land listed for taxation by Mary Cavin during 1938 1939 and 1940, and known as the Mary Cavin land, containing 6 acres. This 30 day of March, 1943. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 4-30-4t. D. Co. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY Ruth Gold Splcer and Husband, William Splcer, Ruth Gold Splcer, Trustee fer William Splcer, Jr. William Splcer, Jr., Antonette B Snicer. Norwood Splcer, W. R. Allen, Gdn. for Ruth Gold Splcer, and Frank Fagen, Receiver for Wayne National Bank. The defendants. Antonette B. Spicer, Norwood Splcer and Frank' Fagen, Receiver for Wayne na tional Bank will take notice thai an "action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, Norw Carolina, to foreclose certain tax liens for unpaid taxes for me years 1938, 1937, and 1936, assessed asrainst the following lands in Duplin County, Kenansville Town ship, described in a deed executed by William splcer to mrm uoiu Spicer, Trustee, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 29L pare 523: and the defendants win further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 15 day of May, 1943, and ans wer of demur to the complaint' of the plaintiff lied in said action, on or before the 7 .ay of June, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 14 day of April, 1943 R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 5-7-4t D. Co. ' als in the prevention of epidemics which might seriously affect war materials production. It has been estimated that ab senteeism has cost us 400,000,000 man-hours In industry. One-se venth is due to accidents and oc cupational diseases; the balance tc health factors outside the plant. health now as never before. As to. how this can best be done, I yould like to emphasize the following eeneral rules:. ; - (1) Housewives stuay nutrition and learn how best to maintain a balanced diet for the family in spite of shortages of certain food products. Consult your, home de- Rudolph Davis; Mrs. E. C. New ton; Mrs. W. T. Byrd; MissDoro-. thy Osborne; Miss Myrtle Lauden and the honor guests, membe.-s of the senior class. ; - . After the banquet the guests were invited to see "Yankee Dood le Dandy" at the Paramount The- : atre. . Statistics show that an injured monstration agent wr-your Health ture advice,- " ' (2) Raise a variety of vegetables, and while you are at it try to raise enough for the family next door whose men are all in the armed forces or at the ship yard. (3) Arrange to can a variety of vegetables and fruits during the appropriate season. There are al so other methods of preserving soldier, and therefore presumably a sick soldier, not only puts him self out of action but also requires the services of three other people to take care of him. In our all- out .total war effort this same ratio would be expected to apply to the soldiers on the home front as well as to the soldiers at the battle front A war plant worker or a far mer, or any other essential war K003 V C0"" JTI Jeffers deplores "notion" we can relax in rubber saving. Roosevelt asked to "correct" Giraud's stand on Jews. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY vs. Edna W. Robinson and John H IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY vs essie Powell, Donnas Powell, Mrs. Dormaa Powell, Claud Powell. Mrs. Claud Powell. John G. Powell, Mrs. John G. Powell, Louis Mer ritt, Lula Spell, Letha Sykes, Mr. Jacob Powell, Jacob PowelL. Ar thur Powell and Raymond Powell. The defendants, Calud Powell, Mrs. Claud Powell, John G. Po well, Mrs. John G. Powell, Lewis Marritt, Letha Sykes, Mrs. Jacob Powell, Jacob Powell, Arthur Po well and Raymond Powell will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin Co unty, North Carolina, to foreclose certain tax liens for unpaid taxes for the years 1937, 1936, 1935, 19 34, 1932 and 1931 assessed against NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY vs. Charlie Loftl.n and Mrs. Charlie Loftin, J. T. Greshara, Jr.Utus Mr. and Mrs. J. b; Stroud ot Kenansville who were married to Grove Church Saturday, April 3rd. Mrs. Stroud was the former Miss tee, and R. D. Johnson. -worker for that matter, by virtue of his skill, is just as vital to our national existence as Is the train ed member of our armed forces. His health is not only his wealth but is also the health and wealth of the nation His health .though equally as im portant as that of the soldier, is often times not as well guarded. The soldier is routinely immuniz ed against many diseases, is fed a diet prepared under the supervi sion of nutritional experts, and is encamped at a site where various items of sanitation have been care fully considered. Though Preventative Medicine and Public Health has also made big strides as regards the civilian population, most health measures are still left up to the Individual. It is largely up to him to see that he gets an adequate diet and that he gets himself immunized against the diseases for which we have nrrvtrnttitra vnrwlnoe There is at the present time an Grady Student! Debtite acute snonage oi mint via mux products, just as there Is an ac ute shortage of many other food Items. Apparently there is no danger of a famine as such, but rather a shortage of certain available food stuffs due to various causes such as a shortage of farm labor, shortage in transportation facilities, increas ed demands of our armed forces and increased demands of our al lies for food Point rationing of food Is desig ned to safeguard individual rights and to assure each- and every one of us an equal share of the avail able food. Share and share alike demonstration agent for literature and advice. (4) Keep a milch cow and do not kill her for beef Just because of the high prices for beef. If nec essary, make arrangements with your neighbor for. fresh milk. Whenever possible, give infants and children only Grade "A" Pas teurized milk. (5) Be sure you have yourself and your children immunized against the diseases for which we have protective vaccines partlcu larly, typhoid fever, smallpox, di phtheria, and whooping cough. Consult your family physician oc your health officer for these ser vices (6) Remember black market ac tivities envolving meats and other perishable foods is not only un patriotic but is actually dangerous from the standpoint of health. C. H. Woodburn. M.D. Duplin Co. Health Officer B. F. O. Holds Junior Senior Banquet , ' (Intended for last week) , The B. F. Grady High School held Its Junior-Senior banquet at Hotel Kmston Tuesday, April 6th. The National theme was carried out in the decorations and pro gram. A lighthouse and battleships constructed by the junior boys de corated the center of the tables. The mint cups made in the form of boats flying Amebian flags, were designed by the junior girls. The junior girls also made program booklets which were very attrac tive with blue covers and red an chors on a white background. The following program was pre sented: ' Toastmaster. Remus Teacney; "Don't Give Uo the Ship", Evelyn Whitfield; 'Join the Navy", Dur ham Grady; Solo, Remus Teacney; On the Bridge", Fletcher Stanley; ResDonse. Mr. Dotson; Reading, Myra Jo Maxwell; "inrsi une w Defense", Pauline Harper; Re-, SDonse. Mr. Edgerton; "Anchors Awelgh", Group. The menu was as follows: Half Grapefruit, . Fried chicken, candid yams, salad, assorted pick les, hot rolls, ice tea, ice cream and cake. v ' K - ' Mexico will admit Spanish ref ugees from North Africa. Knox, dedicating seaoeei iwnp, bids us to expect a long war. ' . - Three fliers lived for ten mon ths In jungles of New Britain . 15 000 women In reserves of NavyrCoast Guard and Marines. 7 1 ltt Your h PATRIOTIC HtliliH "UTY ii:s VICTORY ta . I fXTRA SUGAR for Canning It Available. Apply to Your Ration Board Th Government hat-allotted xfra sugar to nabl yon to eon much of Ail aion'i ! b"" ao CM poulbl. Yen can Mur thli ni tugar by applying to your Ratio ; leard. . :,.!.. ,.. . For dm) rwMiht wl yauf W" prmrvas and conning, : A. i L I Federal Aid to Education The defendants, Charlie tfth) and Mrs. Charlie LoftU will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced ta Ihe Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, to forecsose eer tain ta xliens for unpaid taxes lot the years, 1936, 193T, and 1S3S as sessed against the following lands In Duplin County, Warsaw Town ship described in deed executed by Richard H. Howell, Jr., et al to Jim Loftin and wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in ' Book 291, page 63; and the defendants -will further lake notice that they ere required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse O090O0000000000O00000I000000O0000000O TIRE RE-CAPPINO SERVICE Is Available For Duplin Motorists In Clinton I 4 MfW I Be-Capbur yotv tires east add jn to their riding life. Let oar sktDed meehanlos ee the Job for yon . . ft so IttUo and means so : In ihis ttme of robber soar-city. We have been in the remapping business 8 1-3 years and guarantee our work. We are aqulptd to rrap fiaaaanger , car and filsk-up truck tires from 14 to 00 bahes. We give 84 hour servlee. Drive ovr and let us re-oab while you wait. Average 1 14 hours per tire. James Reynolds Garage (Intended for last week) A most interesting debate was held in the Grady. 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