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t: G N AllS VI CLE, NOR Til C AJl.O UN A II br AIL' NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The undersigned, having quail tat default having occurred In fled as administratrix of the es f performance ot the covenants tate of Mrs. Fannie Brock, deceas- V, cerium deed ot trust aated May 2, 1S4U, executed by vander ., A. jburneu. and Hattie Burnett, lua wite, to Vance E. SwUt, "as Mate Director ot the Farm Se curity Administration for the . State of North Carolina," Trustee, recorded on May 2, 1940, .in the - Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, in Book 412, page 133, and the Beneficiary namea in said deed of trust has declared the debts and obligations secured thereby due and payable at once; that no ac tion or proceeding has been insti tuted at law to recover the debt secured by said deed of trust, or any part thereof; and that pur suant to the power therein con - taind, upon request of the Bene ficiary, U Vance E. Swift, as trustee, will sell the tract of , land described in said deed of ' trust at public auction on the 26th day of February, 1945, at 12:00 v o'clock noon, at. the Courthouse . door, in Duplin County, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of trust with in terest thereon to said date of sale and the cost of such sale; the land is situated in Duplin County. North Carolina, and more paru i cularly described as follows: : , Beginning at a stake in the center of the road which leave -the Warsaw-Clinton Highway . tii.f East of the Warsaw Colored Hiphsehool. and runs thence to nn with the center of a ditch and beyond the ditch - - Middleton's corner - - North 80 Degrees 36 , Minutes West 22415 feet to a stake in the center of a ditch, the Hines' line; thence with the cen ter of said ditch and Hines" line South 12 Degrees 17 -Minutes , West 772.2 feet to a stake in the ditch. Carroll's corner; thence, '. leavine the ditch and with Car roll's line South 73 .Degrees u - Minutoa East 9085 feet -to- a "' .tolra In th rontr-of a . dttch; ikonn with the comer of said South 13 Decrees 56 Min utes West 163.5 feet to Its head; thonr South 49 Decrees 19 Min utaa Ejist xeei vo a buuls, thence South 82 Degrees -12 Mln ' utes East 392 feet to a stake on hrnnch: thence ud- the branch North ' 9 Degrees 36 Minutes wt 185.3 feet to the head of a ditch; thence up said ditch North - 59 Degrees 56 Minutes East ,3583 . feet - North 21 Degrees 35 Min utes East 192.7 feet and South 71 Degrees 49 Minutes East 348.1 , feet to a stake in the center of the road; thence, with the center of the road North 22 Degrees 40 Minutes East 334.3 feet to a stake. Carroll's corner; thence with Car- . roll's line Seuth 67 Degrees m Minutes East 1880.7 feet to .-stake in the old Bell line; thence t th the old Bell line North 25 Wegrees 20 Minutes West 1165 feet to stake; thence North 55 Degrees 40 Minutes West 446.4 feet to stake; thence North 4 Degrees West 2475 feet to a ' stake in a farm road, John Best line; thence with his line North 84 Degrees 45 Minutes West 496 feet to a stake, in the center of the road; thence with the center of the road South 22 Degrees 40 '. Minutes West 6115 feet to the - beginning: containing 74184 acres, more orlew. - TERMS: Cash. Trustee to re- quire 5 percent deposit by sue cessful bidder pending confir mation of sale. 'Dated .this 26th day of January, . 1945. , -,. VANCE E. SWIFT, Trustee 2-lMt VES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION " ' The Undersigned, having quail fled before the Clerk of Superior - Court of Duplin County as Admin istrator of the estate of Miss Ad die Outlaw, late of Duplin County State of North Carolina, Glisson .Township, and having qualified oi .the 23rd day of January, 1945 this Is to notify all persons to pre sent their claims against the said estate of Miss Addle Outlaw, on or before the 25 th day of January , 1946 or this notice will be pleaded as a bar to their recovery and all ' persons who are indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement to . the undersigned Administrator.. y' This the 25th day. of January, '1945. Edgar Outlaw, Administrator of the estate of Miss Addle Outlaw. H. E. Phillips, atty. . 3-9-6C HXP GOOOOOOOOOO0 ; K2 SALE , sash-doors ..::x:ock - paiws P 'i d:j tile ; ;.:;'...TirJiAConAnrz$ ; CIA'S LL7. y civ.::t - trade tla:t:i m!AiT::::::cLt:s '. v -a::d :n r.:::-3 c? 1, a . - v: " tJ.C. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Carolina, this is to notify all per sons ha vine claims against said es vu, laic vi vuiiiu vuuuii iw u tate to exhibit them to the under signed at her home on Route 1, Mount Olive, North Carolina, on or before the 25th day of January 1946, or this hotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of February jg45 -. . . Mrs. Elolse C. Parker Admrx Mrs. Fannie Brock estate, 3-16-6t ,' NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust, dated Decem ber 1, 1944, and executed by Cor- inna McCall, to H. D. Bateman, Trustee, recorded in Book 429 at page 2 in the office of the Register ot Deeds for Duplin. County, North Carolina. Default having been made in the Dayment of the in aebtedness thereby secured and the holder of the note having de manded of the trustee that the same be f orclosed. The undersigned i trustee will accordingly otter lor sale, and sell to the nignest Diaaer for cash, at the Court house door, in Kenansviile, Duplin County, North Carolina, at 12:00 O'clock, Noon, on Monday the 5th day of ' yermea, on or oeiore one year March, 1945, , the following de-'from date of. last publication of, scribed land, to wit:. . - , this notice, or this notice shall be " plead in bar of their recovery, -j ; BEGINNING at as stake on Liz-V- ... . , . . ; . . zle Street and rans west 147 feet' P'80?8 tadSi to a ditch on J. H. Pierce's line;' tate will please make immediate Thence north 52 feet to a corner. 8eSe,me"t -tv, ,, . ,,., in Lizzie Hill's line; Thence east is the 25th day of January, feet to the - point of. beginning Containing 1-4 acre, and being the ssame lands described -in at deed from Wi L. Walters to- Laura I Philyaw, recorded in Book 193 a i page 278 Duplin County Registry I Advertised this the 2nd day ef February, 1945. H. D, Bateman, Trustee 3-2-4t. HDB ' NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA, DUPUN COUNTY. VAflOE PHILLIPS VS WILL GREEN AND WIFE MINNIE GKJSEN AINU Wlr E GREEN; WILLIE SCOTT AND WIFE ESTER C. SCOTT; CHAR- LIE MELVTN AND WIFE KAT- IE JOHNSON MEL VI N; RED ELL MOORE AND WIFE LULA JOHNSON MOORE; OTTO llith; T cony of which Caveat is MOOTY AND WE Xched Sto or on flte in the EMMA JOHNSON MONTGOM- 0fflce of the Clerk of the Super ERY; FANNIE GILBERT AND lor Court of Duplin County, State HUSBAND JOHNNIE GILBERT; cf North Carolina, and having ROBERT JOHNSON AND WIFE filed a bond as by law required, makx juhinsuin; v. i. juniN- SON; EMMITT LEE; MOLLIE LEE; MILDRED LEE BUSH; JOE 'LEE; MARY JOHNSON AND LULA JOHNSON ' The defendants, Willie Scott,' Charlie' Melvln and wife, Katle Johnson Melvln; Redell Moore and wife, Julia Johnson Moore: Otto Montgomery and wife, Emma c Warsaw Army Store WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA JUST RECEIVED 350 Print Dresses ALL NEW SIZES lyr. TO 52 $1.98 To $2.95 v YOU WILL FIND THAT A VISIT TO OUR STORE V .... . IS WELL WORTH YOUR TIME FOR WE HAVE MANY SCARCE ITEMS. GIVE US A TRIAL. j ......... . , . , . ... ... - Faison Dept. Store Fd::3, n. 6. Johnson Montgomery; Fannie Gil- r bert and husband Johnnie Gilbert; Robert Johnson and wife, Mary! Johnson; V. T. Johnson; Emmitt Lee; Mildred Lee Bush; Joe Lee; and Lula Johnson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named, against the defendants for petition to sell lands for partition, said lands being situated in War saw Township, Duplin County and that the plaintiff is one hall own er of said lands; that the defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, in , the Court House in Kenansviile, North Carolina, on the 9th day of March, 1945, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said action, which has been duly filed in said office on or before the 20th day of March, 1945, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Complaint or Petition. This the 6th day of February 1945. -R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 3-2-4 1. HEP. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havine this day Qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Sam Sumner, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, Hhis is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly S. A. SMITH, Administrator Sam Sumner estate. H. E. Phillips, Atty. 3-9-6t. HEP CITATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF DUPLIN. In the matter of the will of J. V. HIGHSM1TH, deceased. To Ethel Johnson,. Joana Mae McCracken, Nettle Klrby Mid dleton, Willie Herring, Eunice Herring, interested persons in the Will of J. V. Highsmlth, deceased. ' Yon and each of VOU as DerSOnS ,t Tnersons in the estate of interested perna in thertate or hJ'Sw Newkk having "tp Mveat to toDrobaterf gJ'S ptr "writtj Suwrtog to ..STv Hlrt. and the case having been trans ferred to the Superior Court of Duplin County for trial at term, you will appear at the March Term of the Superior Court of Duplin County, which said term commences an the 12th day of March, 1945, and make yourselves proper parties to the action and proceedings, if you choose. This the 8th day of February, Tailored Ensemble - Saves for Bonds !- V.. 1 to Tailored clothes are jolng soft, and with most becomlnr results. Typ ical of this trend is a 'slim, trim outfit of wesklt, blouse and skirt. Its feminine touch comes from the little bow tie, bloused sleeves and skirt with impressed pleats. Select the pattern In a local store, ana nuy War Bonds for Victory. U.S. Trtatnry Dttmtmnt 1945. R. V. Wells; Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 3-16-4t RVW BETTER BE MUM -OR EVEN DUMB THAN TALK TOO MUCH AND LOSE A CHUM! L 1 it Mi s , 1 Auction Sale Every Thursday Wallace Livestock Yards Wallace 1 - iv w h,ve farming equipment thstt is beyond -repair turn t w fUrap. Al apply Y our coan tv II8DA board for the new ma chinery you need. See u. about a loan to finance it . nf fi F: ALLEN JR. . General Insurance KENANSVILLE.N. C. KENANSVILLB'S ONLY.INSURANCE AGENCY See GLENN W. BOWERS, Future Farmers i Hold Banquet, Pink Hill . Dr. I. E. Miles, of State Depart ment of Agriculture, addressed the annual banquet fof vocational students and their parents at the Pink H1Q gymnasium Friday night The Future Farmers, of America and the home economics classes entertained their parents at a chlckn dinner. Dr. Miles advocated a more vig orous program of soil-bullding during these critical years of war time farming. - The Rev! N. P. Farrior, pastor of the Pink Hill Presbyterian n...ii - inv the invocation. Howard Smith and Bertha Davis welcomed Me gatnenng ana sn n.iru mil Mm. Corbet Weston re- sponded. Durwood Mius ana iauie SUT.O . V 111 1 Gordon gave accompnsnmems oi the vocational stuaents. bmuiu guests included fiA oincem, school board members, former students, Treasurer a. t-. n of the Tri-County Electric Feder ation, Principal Frank S. Wiley, President J. L. fascnau oi ic Kinston Lion's Club, and three Ex tension Service representatives Farm Agent Edmund AycocK, Mrs. Sarah H. Cox, home agent. and T. B. Elliott, district super visor. There was group singing and special music by "Japec San derson and W. C. Robinson. WMC CHECK HIRING PROCEDURES AND CEILINGS Th War Mamxwer Commiss ion is moving out immediately on th Rvrnos' Directive by making a check on employers as to their adherence to WMC regulations in the hiring of workers, maintaining approved employment ceilings and turnover allowances, states WMC Area Director Henry I. Shepherd for the Wilmington Administra tive area. WMC-USES Compliance Offi cers are now checking employment 3 Every Farmer Every, Farm Machine An idle farm hand or an idle machine is as much a Saboteur as a fighter who'd lay down his own gun! Make every hour and every piece of machinery on your farm take part in the fight -Produce Crops for Freedom. " See us about a loan to finance your 1945 farming program. " - Branch Banking Trust Company J FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16th., 1945 Representative in Kenansviile records of all essential and non essential employers to determine if their workers have been hired in accordance with WMC direc tives. No stone will be left un turned to find out if hiring, ceil ings, and stabilization procedures have been followed. Mr. "Shepherd asks the cooper ation of all employers who may Shopping Headquarters For Duplin County CST! JSWTD 1871 Poultry We are Head- Eggs quaters Pou,try Wsm And Make a specialty of large flocks. If you have any for sale, get in touch with us. Andrews Produce MOUNT OLIVE, 1Z n Irr 1 : . "r have lost workers to other firms without proper clearance in order that Compliance Officers may. locate any such workers. When workers are found to be hired in non-comuliance, they will either be returned to their former em ployers or be required to secure proper clearance. How women and girls may get wanted refof Cfcrdul. many women ui, bail brought 11 t from tb cramp-Ilka afouy and narroua train ot functional parlodlo distraaa. 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