IL 13 a A L, "NOT JL CES ' 1 r : r-i : r r i r rn NOTICE OF SUMMONS ' settlement ,' - IkJUL This the 9th day of June, 1944. . . . ,. Kelly Hardiaon, Administrator of the NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. " "J: " estate of Lila Hardi ' son Potter. H. E. Phillips. Atty. , Kenansville, N. C. , 7-21-St. HEP . NOTICE OF SUMMONS S M. P. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLN. C. KENANSVILLE'S ONLYINSURANCE AGENCY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT "Our Casualties Were Moderate 99 DUPLIN COUNTY - vs f MRS. KATE DAIL (W) r Ax" L 3 Jinny Signal Corp Photo a fa iifiiiltl-l bw the French beachhead In Normandy are brought ashore fat England on June 7. Note i a mmi aerioM expressions on the face of the Utter bearer, the MP and two soldiers standing: In the, . nvmA li ft an original picture flown here from England by fee Army blfnal corps. Are yon rocunc Wf paying mora war upnaa wan ever neiorer. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, . DUPLIN COUNTY, DUPLIN COUNTY VS MINNIE WHITEHEAD (C) The -defendant Mrs. Kate Dail will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which 13" fully set out In the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens foe un paid taxes for the following years ana tneouowmg amounts, ex- The defendant, Minnie White- ciuaive oi interest, penauies ana head will take notice that an ac- SXk n aue: entitled as above, the nature ., t935, . f4- I of which is fully set out in the which are assessed against the duly verified complaint of the following lands in Duplin County, plaintiff, heretofore filed in this ai? i i u 'matter, to which reference is had, Township: ' Adjoining the lands fiw,. of Matthew Parker in Wolfescrape To fnrerfniu. tx,H.no fnr im. EE? rfcJK?M taxes for the following years cr ;.l 771 ".r ,U,C1CU,1 ana the following amounts, ex uy aue iui in uie years nerein- elusive of inteLeat. Densities and after set out containing 34 acres and being described in a -deed from Ida Procter and others to Katie Dail. .Book 375. Das 618. Duplin Covpty Public Registery. I which said lands above described are uie property of the said de fendant named. And the defendant will further cost thereon due: 1931 $6.80 1933 4.20 1935 4.65 1937 4.95 1939 4.95 which are assessed against tha following lands in Duplin County, I NorUi Carolina, Kenansvile Town; 1932 1934 1936 1938 1940 $7.00 4.20 4.35 4.95 .4.95 nATIOIJ DEADLINE (NOTE: The Raleigh District Office of ' Price Administration compiles - this thumnaH . ration guide from official sources each week for the Duplin Times as a public service feature.) RATION CALENDAR JULY X TO JULY 8 PROCESSED FOODS: r ' Blue A-8 through V-8 now valid at 10 points each, for use with tokens. Good indefinitely, Sft .JL" i t? nv?nn!endWhi! W-8 thru Z-8. and A-5 good July 1. From U S, Trtuxurj aaaMBaBBMBasaaaaaMawaaaaaHaHwaMMaHanaaaaHaMMMM 1 The Yanks A re Coming ntwwma! 9 w I j J ft.) "IT - V,- .1 to snncar ut tho ior taxation oy Minnie wmte- in Kenansville, North Carolina, on 8aid landB described are the ndtoren. 1)01,118 each' for answer a- demur to the complaint, nanlea- it . , . , , 'yo yo 7a La Tiiiu o onronTCoreX' K 1. or the nlaintiff urin appear at tne onice or me wierit 6V" " rpp1y Ve' wurV foX BUgar "" nansvUle, North Carolina, on the Apply to local boards for sup 25th day of July, 1944, and ans- P'eental rations, wer or demur to the complaint of f UAB'T . . thn nininMff filpd in said action. '. Stamp No. 32 becomes valid for demanded In the comnlalnt. This the 16th dav of Juno. 1944 R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court .r. r SifBtl Corp fho4 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of John P. James, deceased, late of the County of Duplin and State of North Carol ina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of- the said deceased . to exhibit them to the undersigned at War saw, North Carolina on or before the 25th day of May, 1945, or this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment This the 20th day of May, 1944. C E. James, Administrator of the estate of John P. ' James, deceased. E. Walker Stevens, Attorney. , 6-30-6t E. W. S. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX gallons in North Carolina. Children's allowance this year is about the same as last year. Southern Farm Summary,. on or before the 15th day of Aug' ust, 1944, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This the 23rd day of June. 1944. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 7-ai-4t D. cu ..j a t.oi.l.iA nn fti nnrfliM-n mui of r-2.nc. TT.'.f . i-ii'i towlnr artfflerri dicate that the landings or uie hrst wave were saccessiuj. a long une m wow a mav-i lng forward from center to far right. The smoke is from a barrage being laid down By naval rorce o proiecu the landinr. Fight by the side of these flgnung men oi ours oy Buying aaiiva wr amerlcan assault troops knd beached "Duck" lni Invasion I 'it ' 3' Having this"' day' qualified - as administratrix of the estate of Barney Strouud, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned . administratrix, Post Office Seven Springs, North Carolina. K. a . u. no. l on or before the 24th day of May, 1945, or 'this notice will be pleaded in bar oi their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ... This the 24th day of May, 1944. Carrie G. Stroud, Administratrix Gavin & Gavin, Attys. 7-7-6t. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, In civil ac tion of Duplin County against Frank D. Waters, Mrs. Frank D. Waters, G. D. Waters, Margaret M. Cox and Julia Glenn and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 3rd day of July, 1944, at 12 o'clock, noon the fok lowing tract of land in Duplin County Wolfescrape Township, North Carolina, described in the Judgment in said action as follows: Adjoining .the Whitfield and Britt land in Wolfescrape town ship and the same land listed for tax therein by Frank Waters in the years hereinafter set out, containing 49 acres This 29th day of May. 1944. : I. N. HENDERSON, Commissioner 6-30-4 1. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. DUPLIN COUNTY VS LEVY JACKSON AND MRS. LEVY JACKSON (C) The defendants, Levy Jackson and Mrs. Levy Jackson will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is ful ly set out In the duly verified com plaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which ref erence is had, as follows: ' . To foreclose tax liens for un paid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclu sive of interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1932 . $3.82 1933 $2.38 1934 2.S8 1935 2.64 which are assessed against the following lands, in Duplin County, North Carolina,- Faison Township: Situate on Hillsboro Street, Caly pso, North Carolina and being the same lots listed for taxation bv Levy Jackson in Faison Township ' awing uie years hereinafter set out, containing 4 lots. Which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendants named. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 25th day of July, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 15th day of Aug ust, 1944, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This the 23rd day of June, 1944. R. V. Wells. Clerk Superior Court 7-21-4t D. CO. . five pounds on June 16. SHOES: Airplane Stamps No. 1 and 2, (Book 3) valid indefinitely. FUEL OIL: Period. 4 and 5 coupons (10 gals) expire Sept 30. GASOLINE: A-10 coupons nov valid and will I but lost about 25 In the midwest. expire August 8. I Spring lambs were barely stea- - Cotton . prices closed the 4th week of June in a new high de spite a down-turn at the end. Trade interest centered on the am endments to the emergency price control act. Weather continued favorable for the progress of the new drop. Most fruits and vegetables con tinued moderate with peak move ment of several items past Due to dry weather, potatoes from some areas are small and yields light. Prices unchanged from last week. Hog prices within the supported weights and grades were fully steady, but medium and cull hogs encountered some price discounts. Hogs outside support groups were strong to as much as 25 cents higher in spots. Cattle markets were active all over the country. Grassy slaughter offerings were off some, while fed cattle held steady in the south NOTE: Rationing rules require that every car owner Immediately write his license lumber and state on all gasoline coupons In his or' her position. RENT CONTROL: All persons renting, or offering for rent, any living quarters what soever must register each dwell ing unit with rent control office in their rent area. In counties not under rent control, persons who feel that they are being over charged for rents mav submit complaints to OPA on complaint forms which are available at the local War Price and Rationing Some Householders Get Oil increase RALEIGH, June 28 - Househol ders who heat their homes only with oil heating stoves will be given extra fuel oil allowances equal to 10 percent of their re newed fuel ration for heat when children under 6 years of aere live in the household. OPA said today. inia allowance may not exceed the amount that is allowed for the same purpose In homes heated by central heating plants. This is 50 dy to weak. Tops at Nashville to $14.50, and Louisville $15.00. Eggs were steady on moderate receipts- Large white grade A in Atlanta, 35, Raleigh .32 and Rich mond, .34 Live poultry remained liberal Only fancy quality held steady to firm. 0 CHECK V Liquid for Malarial frsgjago,- WATCH AND JEWELKT REPAIRING ENGRAVING DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCH! a . A. J. CAVENAUGH Duplin's Only Jewelry Store Wallace, N. C. "EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ex ecutrix of the estate of M. H. Whitfield, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or By Judgment of the Superior !" .ne year from date of last Court, Duplin County, In civil ac- puoiicauon oi wis notice, or injs tion of Duplin County against J" p eaded in bar of Cenie Bennett Henry Bennett and theJr recovery. AUMrspns Indebt others, the undersigned will sell fd to said estate will please make to the highest bidder for cash at "nfd,ate ,"lenenVw , the couv thouse door In Duplin This the 17th day of May, 1944. County, on the 3rd day of July,'. Mrs. Bernie Whitfield 1944, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fol- Executrix, M. H. Whitfield lowing tract of land in Dunlin 1 . V , - estate. County, Faison Township, ' North 6-30-6t, Carolina, described in the judg- Complete Tire Service New Steam Cure System Reinforcement Relining Vulcanizing - Recapping Valve Replacement & Tube Repairing WHITMAN'S TIRE SHOP, Wallace", N. C. Whitmans Tire Shop WALLACE, N. C ment in said action as follows Being the same land described in a mortgage from William Ben nett and wife to J. E. Thompson, recorded In Book 315, page 512, and in a deed from Dr. V. N. Sea- well to William Bennett, recorded In Book 154, page 275, Duplin County Registry, and beinir the same lana listed tor taxation by William Bennett heirs during the COUNTY'S FARMERS CAN REDUCE COSTS WITH 4-WAY JEEPS Farmers of Duplin, many of whom have Indicated through. a national survey their desire to years herein set out containing 15 own a "Jeep" after the war, can ' Anmy SttJ Corp fbtm r are r t-s 1 ."-t Norman eaast on "D Day," Kh their tfi T'? r.,ff.?tJ: A. ..in of Axis Europe. Nule tfce expressions en their faces. The soldier on te Ir.t U bwnn while rent,,, rirht carries a To-my iimu la the Uiirtanca affshore Is aa armada af ImM fffck I a m your rurvuase at war ixmus. as this often droves fatal '' Oil hogs often to prevent liceJ ana mange: ll mange occurs, spray with good stock dip and keep hogs from dusty houses. Feed enough grain to breeding animals to kepp in reasonable !y in t ie cool part of theibrppdinf? floh, but not too fat 11 V.m .f "T ' !wj I ""'-" with i - r v ' ' t on hf-t :'? ": r i: r f ij i ere i:3Tveath: hints TC2 SWV12 Cr.OWEJS Provide plenty of clean drinking v ' r and ample shade. ; tve or load horrs carefully, From V, 5. Ttmmirr expected. ";"'v I Give growing pigs ample grain and protein supplement to keep in thrifty condition. ; '', If early corn, soybeans, etc, are to be ho7;d down, don't fdrget water, s'm'a and minerals. acres, This 29th day of May. 1944. I. N. HENDERSON, Commissioner 6-30-4t, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The Undersigned having quali fied as the administrator of the estate of the late. Lila Hardison Potter, of the County of Duplin. State of North Carolina, and of Albertson Township, this is to notify all persons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the undersigned admini strator on of before the 9th day of June 1945, or this notice will be pleaded as a bar to their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate vtll please make immediate save about S2.347.884 for post war rehabilitation if they take advantage of the Jeeps 4-sided personality, a recent study re veals, f This figure Is based on the dif ference between the estimated price of a post-war Jeep and the total cost of four farm units that the Jeep may replace. It is said that the Jeep can be used as an effective four-purpose substitute for the horse, the trac tor, the Independent power unit and the light truck. ' Washington State College and Ohio State University demonstrate that the vehicle, in its present military form, serves many all round purposes effectively, espe cially for the small farm. - SEA FOOD CAFE & FISH MARKET - (Next Door 4o A P) CREATORS AND MAINTAtNERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fish Man - WUns Bartlett " - . FREE,; . Pkone Z30-1 , WB DRESSING ; WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER toooooooooooroooooooooooo o o o noil Keoisng I now have on hand a good stock of O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ccooooocooocco c Asphalt Shingles Colors: Blue, Black and Green. DELIVERED TO YOUR PLACE WHOLSAL and RETAIL E. F. Strickland Warsaw, N. C. O O O O O O O O O O O o o o

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