ii'V -07 I i rJ&a NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power and 'lority Invested ' in the under fed trustees of the Oak Dale hurchand also by the authority the New River Conference, the ulersigned trustees will offer for 'e and sell for cash o term von 3 3rd day pf March, 1847,W the attest bidder; at 11:06 A the s Id Oak Dale church building. The iccessful bidder "wilt be required to move said building "wltJJn 60 days. The proceeds oiaald sate will be applied on the building cost pf the new Oak Dale church building. This 27th. dy- f January, 1947. H. J. Whaley; McNeal Sh ' lar, Pasle TBonham, Inez . Hanchey i " Trustees for the Oak Dale ' ' " Church. ' : The New River Conference. Grcdy Mercer, Atty, at Law. 2-21-4t. GM . , - ' ' X NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION : '. Ths undersigned administrator . having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Henry Newton Gresham, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims acaimt said estate to file them with the un dersigned -or his attorney . within one year from the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded .in bar of any right of recovery. , .- . AU persons indebted to said es ta'e 'will make immediate settle ment with the undersigned adniinl U ator. ; i:'J ; 'v -'i ' Tins-the : first day of January - R. C. Gresham, Administrator ' - of the estate of Henry Newton -.Gresham, deceased. " -' : Robert C. Wells, Atty. 2-2Mt RCW -.-.'"i, "V f . "- --" -- ' V' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION " .Having qualified as administra tors of the last will and testament 'of Era Covington McLendon late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona, firms, or corporations : having claims against said estate to present the same, duly Itemized and verified to the undersigned administrators en or before the first day of July, 13'"!. or this notice will be pleaded to t j of their recovery.: ; i Ail persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate I "-"lent. '.-r s V.-'-' 1 Us the 10th day of December, iz.K ' - rH'i j S : Dr. Walter J. McLendon, i. . Oakbdro, N.'C. 1 . ' Mrs. Ernest Stalllngs, ' WaynesvUle. N. C. f-slnlstratoi of the. Will of Era Cevington McLendon. ; , M-. WJM ' ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE .. TO CREDITORS of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. " This January 2nd, 1946. VK Dorothy.E. Smith," Executrix R. D. Johnson, 2,7-6t RDJ Pink Hill N. Attorney llations Attacking Stock Disesesi; -The entire world will soon be benefiting from methods employed in North Carolina in curbing live stock diseases, it has been announ ced by Dr. William Moore 'of State Department of Agriculture. . - ' He finds thaUhe United Nations organizations has accepted the rec ommendations of its veterinary ad visors for a world-wide program aimed at, controlling livestock di seases ,ih, order to increase food production; Plans similar to those followed in this State in controlling Bang's disease and cattle tick will be used. '. "- " ' One step, will be the prompt use : of vaccines, chemicals, and similar products. Vaccines have al ready been sent to East Africa and China, where cattle diseases are a serious problem.' u i S3 ! S A move to permit the Food Divi sion of the State Department of Agriculture .to derive its appropri ations from the General Fund was begun by Agriculture Commission er D. S. Coltrane recently." He explained that the work of this Division 1b not Confined, to ag riculture, but serves all segments of the population in protecting the consumer against contaminated, sub-standard, and mislabeled foods and drinks.' 2 -7' . "Caving qualified as administra tor of the estate of Alex Sumner, deceased, late of Duplin- Count. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons .having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit them to Grady Mercer, Attorney at Law. Beulaville. N. C. or to the undersigned at Rout No. . Pink Kill, N. C on or before the 3rd j day of January, 1948, or this notice . will bo pleaded in bar of their, re-1 covery. All persons indebted, to f said estate will please make inline- : . dlate payment ' . This 3rd day of January,' 1847. J. M. SumnerAdministrator of the Estate of Mex Sumner. GRADY MERCER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW " ? BEULAVILLE, N. C.2-7-flt GM " Ten men-were accepted for the Regular Army during the past week and were een to Fort Bragg for processing The Goldsboro Recruit ing Office, announced. They are: Horace Elton Smith, Jr., Melvin Moss Newill, Morris' Daniels, "An-H drew Joseph Fly, Leslie Barnes, all of Goldsboro: Alec Rayford Jer- niganJTr., Billy Puckett, of Mount Olive; Luther Martlno, Jr , of Orangeburg, S. C; Charles Lyman Potter of Kinston and George B. Martin of Princeton.-- ' Smith, Daniels, Barnes, Puckett, Martino and Martin were veterans Of previous service, while the rest enlisted for the first time. . Msgnclia i Pcstor Died Tu'Jjy I game Monday night of last week. The Bulldogs were leading at half . timo 13-10. They took an early lead f and were never threatened. - The Rev; Jonah Gaston Howard, 69, Free Will Baptist' minister of Magnolia, died Tuesday morning of last week after being in in health for several years, funeral services were held at the Carroll Free Will Baptist Church in Magnolia, , of which he was a pastor, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock by the Rev. A. C. Wheeler, Free Will Baptist minister of Watha, assisted by the Rev. A. H. Carter of Clinton. In terment was in the Jarman "family cemetery near Rlchlands. Survivors are his wife, the former Philey Jar-1 man of near Rlchlands; two daugh ters, Mrs. C. C. Brinsoft of Rich lands and Mrs." W. ' A.' Gavin , of Baltimore; two sons, A. M: Howard of Jacksonville and H. G. Howard of Magnolia; three sisters, Mrs, Mary Basden of Jacksonville, Mrs: Ada King of Faison, Mrs. Delia Jackson of Griffon; four brothers. J. T. Howard Of Rlchlands,' J." P. Howard of Kinston; J. A.- Howard of Chocowinity and Sam Howard of Goldsboro. , V ' , . Wallace r::!:ctec-rs Licked By Faispir - The Faison Bulldogs defeated the Wallace Wildcats 22-18 in a Log Measure -Adopted Dy Grange ' . : ''"? ' . ' '. The North Carolina Orange has requested the General Assembly to establish the International log rule "and no other" as the' standard scale for measuring logs and timber Siffl i isw tmmmmmmtmtmtmmm I .'!-.V.14: MQ J,?''' 3 RICORDINai tsf "tfco KNbW l" VsAMsrtftlAsBsiMKK ' yew Cavettasa kato. Coaajlets olMtisk -si slaaalaal ad aaV rn. fiwM, CayJML Marfl and Vteter Beeerdc,' ; Warsaw - afwianci c. . I Warsaw. It. C. Ebek-Diwil b' i doMS only (wiwii iiii smut ai inirai) For fluidc reiki from itching cawed by ecmna, athlete'i foot, acabier, pimplet and other itchna oonditiom, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. O. PMSCRirriOM. A doctor' fonnula. anA rffninlMfl. Soothea. comforta and HieeutriX duly Verified On or DO- i quickly calme intense itching, dac trial Boraa f jre too third day of January. 1948,; t. affi or this notice will be plead in bar - - NOTICR OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Exe cvtriz of th estete of Mrs. NeU I .jth Smith, this is. to notify all r rsons having claims against the r j estate to present mem to uie L - r- r " 'if' a Li U L u u u u.U,, I j l J XJ n re may .endow you with I wJitaking' beauty, lovely ; r rvaoaou figure. She.may be-: . :.. s. v rifts on you that make you i iant aotress, a leader In t t class at college, sought .' t at dances, or charming , i.. t aoA Bwther. T-1, rature may do all this. . ' r t yen may find your face f ap ped If you suuer " . s 'r tc lymptoma, , i i L..y uniortuna,te ,' i 1 lrc-aen do. ;- ' . clz-TJ:3X99 Ctoisl A ? 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