A .... A J U J. J 4 - - ifvi LAlcstonQ ModcV and thz L'zn Who Made It - Twenty meir whose combined craft! and skills are . representative of the myriad trades contributing to pro duction of a motor vehicle, poe at Flint, Mich., with a "milestone .model"-' the JO.OOO.OOOth unit produced by Chevrolet in its 35-year history. From the engineer with his designs and blueprints, to the polisher with his buffing tool, from the chemist to the hooded welder, these are the men who keep the nation's traffic arteries humming, rw pite production difficulties, Chevrolet has produced its man muuon cars ana trucks tn almost exactly a yean Jurors Chosen For Two Veek Term Jan. County Court Jurors chosen for the two week .''term of Superior Court (Civil) to ' be held in January are as follows: First Week - David Houston, J. D. Evans, H .D. Kornegay, J. E. Bon ' ham, R. C. Henderson, J. C. Savage Mrs. Lucile W.. Taylor, M. B. Pope, ' Jr, B. C. Moore, Jeff Herring, R ".. N. Jones, W. S. Kornegay, Eugene 1 P. Best, Herbert T. Kornefay , J. K - Eoell, Grover Lee Jones, Wright Bryant, B. W. Williams, Hardy ; Marshburn, B. G. Grady, K. B. Ad .'; dington, E. E. Maready, James W 1 Elston, Warren Brown, Wesley Wil " lams, Jay Sloan, F. P. Hall, Pearl la C, Rlvenbark, Henry Quinn, Jeth ro Horne, C. M. Nicholson, Henry Herring, J. D. Cameron, D. J. Riv- enbark, Jr. and Robert D. Black more, also James C. Kitchin. Second Week - H. R. Southerland, Ransom Kornegay, W. H. Merritt, Hess Davis, R. R.'Cavenaugh, Macy Herring, A. "R. Teachey, E. E. Wells. R. B. Williams, M. J. Hancbey, H. T. Brown, Botha Beardon, Clender Bachelor, H. H. Carter, J. Cameron Stroud, M. L. Lanier, L. J. New, T. T. Harrell, Graham Robinson, M. W. Suttoa, B. C. Roberts, Mel vin Powell, W. F. Tbigpen, J. C. Mercer, N. J. Grady, Rodolph Sum ner, S. Ik Lanier, Herman Bishop, C. F. Rouse, F. N. Cavenaugb, J. M. Jones, J. D. Kornegay, iLeslie Grady, Albert A. Carter, J. W, Lee, and R. M, Carr. Jurors Listed For Jan. Civil Court- Below are a list of jurors chosen for the ' January term of County Court: M. C. Lewis, Odell Teachey, m. H. Southerland. Percy Stroud, S. H. Quinn, D D. Norrls, M. J. Hanche?, D. H. CARLT0.I WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. Telephone 3496 ' ' Warsaw; N.C. Paul Johnson, E. L. Register, Clsv ton C Harrell, G. E. Rlvenbark, W. E. Waller, James D. Chestnutt, HL H. King, W. W. Smith, D. R. Ander son, M. J. Blizzard, Roy Gibson La nier, T. G. Raynor, Z. J. Jones, L. W. Jenkins, Roland Thlgpen, Ver deil Teachey, Dobson DaU, and L. F Brown. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA. DUPLIN COUNTY. : UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF POWER OF SALE contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by B. F. Harvey and wife, Annie R. Harvey, the 2nd day of November, 1844,' and recorded in Book 426, page 328, in the office of Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default ' having been made in the Indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, 'and the 'bolder of the notes thereby secured having called on the undersigned Trustee to foreclose, the undersigned-Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, on Tuesday, December 30, 1947, at the hour of 12:00 .Noon, the property conveyed in said . Deed of Trust, lying and being in Kenansvllle Township, Duplin County, and be ing described as followsr BEGINNING- at a stake, Thomas . Miller's corner in Will Glllispie's line and runs thence North 8 West 112 poles to a stake, Elbert Turners old corner in Austen Anderson's line; thence Anderson's line East 69 poles to a stake; thence South o East 108 poles to a stake 9 poles East of Thomas Miller's corner; thence West along the said Miller's line 69 poles to the beginning, con taining 40 acres, more or less. And being the same lands conveyed to H. C. Hasty and wife. Sarah Hasty, by Resale Smith and wife, Lola Smith, by Deed dated November 8, 1932. and recorded in Book 316, page 807, of the Duplin County Registry. A 10 deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 28th day of Nov ember, 1947. H. E. Phillips, Trustee. ii. s. rnuups, Attorney 2-28-4t HEP 'AK&'J OIITIIEFAHM , WITH THE CITY COUSIN FC3 SP.LE SASH-DOCaS SHEETROCK - PAINTS DRAIN TSU TERRA GOTTA PIPE GLASS -UME CEMENT KICK PLASTQ ASPHALT SHINGLES AND ALL KINDS OP ROLL ROOFING Z. J. Garter & Son VcfW N. C The passing of Thanksgiving with thoughts it brings to mind of fruitf ulness and bounties of the land reminds me of the Tar Heel former whose hybrid seed corn was so good he was forced into the saw mill business. I didn't believe It either, but Jerry Bason, Alamance County farm agent f o rthe Extension Sen- vice says that's the way it was told to him. The story gives us a picture of bursting corn cribs and a Countiy Cousin in the background trying to help undo some of the damage. You see, he's J. T. Dixon! a pion eer hybrid corn breeder of Snow Camp. He's assembling a saw mill to make lumber with which to build cribs for the farmers who planted his seed corn this year, because, as he puts it: "The cribs just wont take of the crop." The same bulb will give 50 more A. J. CAVENAUGH DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ft ENGRAVING TRY WSl-XIMLTASmiACnNGr COLD TAD LETS fk" awl -( robbh?- Mwftet 4 CeUs fastwfrliU (Mh er igrid) lieht with a white or ivory t. A foot-candle, the. unit for meas uring light, is the amount of llgxit produced by the flame of a stan dard candle on a surface a xoot distant. ' r'' ":0.;f;i '!':''' Electric pig brooders cut losses about one-half by providing tnem with a safe way of keeping warm. J. A. Merrilf Curied Af Rock Fish Joseph Arthur Merritt, 49, died Friday night at his home in Wil mington. Funeral services were held at the home of J. D. White of Tin City Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was in the Rockfish cemetery at Wallace. He is survived by his wife; one son, Jimmie Mer ritt of the home; two brothers, Claude of Wilmington and George of Magnolia; three sisters, Mrs, Anna Taylor, Mrs. Mary Merritt and Mrs. Herndon Merritt, -all Of Magnolia, and a number of nieces and nephews. oooeooooooooooooo 0H 1 - lisi a v . CALL Phone 270-1 2S2-6 WARSAW, N. C OOOOOOOOCCCO ki:jsto:i auto Aucnon EVERY FRIDAY 1:00 ?. M. Sell While Prices Are Still Hih Put your car on the auction block for only WARSAW AF & AM LODGE No. 677 AT 7:30. ALL MASTER MASONS ARB INVITED TO ATTNF.n. MEETS EVERT SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS Quinn-McGoven Company . Warsaw, North Carolina Day Phone 244-1 Nite 266-1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Ambulance Service For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. HJWhaley BEUIJmLLE ANYONE BUY ANYONE SELL SALE RAIN OR SHINE -"We convert your car into cash" Herbert Pafe AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 AUCTION SALE : EVERY IHimDAY . Wclbco Livcstc:!( Ycrds . , ... f .- , , . .'....f:.-:. r. - K": f- : . ' .f- .'. :."' - it. - .- ... . '-. . ' - - , . - When Hogs Are flijlier ' If Will De In 7c!!:ce Versaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to AfcP) . , Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT FREE - ' FftesW lUO-l WE DRESSING WARSAW, N. C DELIVER Monuments Of Design . ri QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT :,:.. SEE FRAUDS OAKLEY The Qtan-MeGewen Co. IN WARSAW ALUMINUM ROOFING per sq. $ 8.50 ASPHALT SHINGLES per sq 6.50 90 IB ROLLED ROOFING ... 3.00 ROLLED TIN . per roll 9.00 PITTSBURGH OUTSIDE PAINT gal. 5.00 3 Burner OIL STOVE with oven ........ ..... 32.00 5 Burner OIL STOVE 85.00 1 LARD STANDS each .45; doz. 4.50 100 bags SALT :.;.. 1.20 . Following In Stock: LIME, BRICK, and FARM SUPPLIES WE BUY CORN and SOY BEANS GARNER BROTHERS Sde Of Valuable Farm Land And Timber AT AUCTION ' 'For division among the heirs of the late Vic toria "Gaylor, the following valuable farm land and 4imber ' will he sold at auction at the court house door in Kenansville on Monday, December 15,1947, at 12 o'clock Noon. - t'Known as the George Gaylor Farm 1 Tmles South Of Magnolia, N. C, consist ins 85 acres ef land, 63 acres of 'tim ber land, estimated 225000 feet of stand . ingpine timber, and a quantity of hard-: ejvood, 22 acres f xrop land with 1947 - ' tobacco allotment 3 acres. Also 1, frame tobacco barn with oil curer. Your inspection of the premises -is - invited. - t " ' J v ,r jisi vS l la "mttmjtf . 1 Lk...,.--JrkJ.Jti!' i il0' aesee esV ANY REPAIR TO ANY RADIO WE HAVE ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS -Quick Service Reasonable Charges HALL'S RADIO SERVICE WARSAW, N. C. PHONE 327-1 NEXT, WARSAW APPLIANCE CO. MECHANICAL INSPECTION BEGINS JANUARY Isf. Don't wait and have your car or truck condemned. inspected and corrected today. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IT'S 10 FUN BRAKE SYSTEM lo drivt with poor lights FRONT END AND STEERING Don't cat p wid am. talse (osUd lights mhma you can enjoy WINDSHIELD WIPER moat tkat qnickly ttOm how strong vonr bntbo ara wkadvsr thay ara raSiS'- CLEAR GLASS Have the following Yonl fco amaxaJ at tfca ilBw soasi fW simpla adjustmanbi oast y EXHAUST SYSTEM ekscks aO aajustmenta. Wa guar- antaa this service. Staft In let fkasjMW laA7t ... We are equipped with The Bear Manufacturing Company's Headlight Tester. Ve solicit your patronage and will be vitally in- n your vehicle getting the BRIGHT BLUE APPROVAL SEAL Usrsaiv otcr Ccmpsny A QUARTER CENTURY OF CHEVROLET SERVICE 7cnsvfII.C .rTr.T,N.C J: