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t . . . . -1! the it. Hi, .J iiiac uiin t sh,t ex jjted ty Itty eil end L, Earl Fustell, a f-d, dated th 7th day of 1343, and recorded la "OCOOO i sine ::dcos3, SHEET- .10C7 COCK LATH HI Vi'CCL, PLASTER, iiu DDirir CTAU, PAINTS, TER VC27TA PIPE, DRAIN iz, viote ASBESTOS CmQ, ASPHALT IXJGLES, ALL KINDS COOFINJ, BSIOr . !.e:rt:rG8c3 "voonnbnooo ... y .ay, (I. ,..,t Lviuj been nib j la the paymvnt cf the lndebtednieaa thareoy secured and said deed of trust beinig by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure the undersigned Trutte will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cejh at the Court home door In Kensnsvllle, Nortn Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on the 14th day of December, 1049, the proper ty conveyed In said deed of trust, the tame lying and being la the County of Duplin. Stat of North Carolina. Hose Bill Township. In the town of Rose Hill, and more particularly described as follow: : ; BEGINNING at a stake la toe northern Una of Church-Street. S. K. Locktrman's southeast corner, and running thence as S. K. Lock man's line and E. A. Goff a Une, North 14 West 108 feet to a stake in L. T. Knowlea' Una, S. A. Ooff s rortheaat corner; thence as said L. T. Knowlee' llne, North 70 East parallel with the Northern line of Church Street about, 61 feet to a stake. Betty , Jane Futsell's north east corner of her adjoining lot; thence as her line of said adjoining lot, (South 14 Bast MM feet to a stake In the northern Una of Chur ch Street, her southwest comer of said adjoining , lot; thence as the northern line of Church Street. South 70 Vest about 01 feet to the beginning, being the lot conveyed to Betty Jane Fusee 11 by deed from E. G. Murray and others dated Oct ober is, 1947, and recorded in Book 444, page 436, Jiegistry of DupUn County. ; A one half undivided Interest In the above described lands is only being conveyed." A ten per cent deposit will be ' UNDEa AND BY- VT:.v"3 OP AUTHORITY of an ordar of Ee sala of the Superior Court' of Du pUn County, made in that certain Special Proceeding entitled: "In the matter of Stan North at alt" and being Special Proceeding No. 2343. duly f Ued in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of DupUn Coun ty, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for re-tale for cash on Thursday, December 15, 1949 at the hour of 13:00 Noon at the Court house Door In Kensnsvllle, DupUn County, ' North Carolina, - to the highest bidder all those certain tracts or lots of land situated In the Town of Magnolia, N. C Dup Un County, and being described as follows: Said property being known as J. A. MATHIS property in Mag nolia: , , ..',!,-, -, v-j. ' , Lot No. 1: BEGINNING at a state on Main Street in the Town of Mag nolle at Mrs, R. P. Stokes corner (formerly, now Archie West heirs corner) and runs thence as the nor thern edge of Main Street South 76-30 West 100 feet to a stake on Main Street; thence North 13-30 West 140 feet to a stake;' thence South 76-30 West 16 feet to a stake; thence North 13-30 West 51 feet to a stake; thence North 78-30 Eat 106 feet to a stake an old line; thence as old Une South 16 East 200 feet to point of beginning and being Lot No. 1 of J, A. Ma this property and being a portion of if" ; - - J THIS FOUCV W CARRY THZOUSH, NQX'ZTOO 6000 FOXYOU )-:- - vm ' TYNDALL FUNGAL HOME tJf MOVMT isLsVD ml Ware Oe-iMi - meeii n ' ' Bsvtal AseecUffc ' rwaereJ Piswtorc. entalinm required of the successful bidder on the dat j of sale as evidence of good faith. . - Advertised this the 12th day of November, 1949. R. S. Troy, Trustee H. E. Phillips, Attorney a 12-9-4t. HEP NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of DupUn. The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of George N. FutreU, deceased, late of DupUn County, this is to notify all persons haying claims against said estate to present thein to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of November, 1950, or this notice wiU be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate wiU please make Immediate settlement and payment to the undersigned.. HE. Latham, Administrator, Rose Hill, North Carolina. Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 12-30-Ot LAW ? XA-A . M 41X7 T . 1 1 O IB I a 'fc a NO SHELL GAME! ;' i! Ko, if bo thell game when Hcddy, reprcrcntstive of the r?iTtj Utilities cczj to work. Hi r$&U3 Power for in Cz:txy, Jobj for tho workers : h jur ccnaunity, dividends thi ttctlAoldsr, &nd pro 7r::3 czi profit for th trea ; I.i r.hith he works. Reddy is . tjf.zzl of America's private enterprise rhen it comes to .; livtrinar tl.i coods.: ! :: ; "r: Cut, when the government ri to, with all of thsir al ' .:!:alccndc3lthenitij '; Jls ... a shell game with . the golden eggs of profit and progreca coeoessfully hidden frcn the American taxpayer. Chocse one shell, and the so eialistie politicians show yoii. taxes . . v choose another, you're given competition in your own line of business . .V you ean't win. ),,.. -i 4 "i ,i . ' t (i - h , ' . Let's keep American enter prise where it belongs , where it can do the most for the great mass of American! keep the goyr ernment out of your business ...and out of mine! ;f 1C,ra CAZCIX'A 4-U CUte vauteee In the lit Dreee Revue; I C'xl Bee, FoulSjy end TMetor Maintenance Pjroarama each teeefved an aileiiee trl to the aeih Netlonei 4-H Club Oongreea la Cntcage. Eviet ontttaea eg thetr teoords taUow: Liaanung proper eare ana opera- Audrey Pearee. 13. of Kdentoa, was Judged State winner in the 1949 4-H Drees Revae, Her eae tume is navy blue rayon orepe eae-pteee dress, tt ta made with a four-cored skirt, which haa as Inset yoke near the walstlineu The eloose le made with a hteh eek line and short sleeves. It haa ftve darU on one shoulder, which tons a soft drape. Andre? had her belt and buttons eavered, whtom gives her dreee that "reedraaade touch. The cost of her ooetame wae 15.11. She has won many awards on her exhibits d urine the nine years of her clothing project. In recognition of her achievement. Simplicity Pattern Co, sent Aud rey to the National 4-H Club Con gress, Chicago, all expeneea paid, To be named State winner ta the National 4-H Olrls Record tton of tractors not only paid off In fuel saving for Oerald BoUck. It. ot Lenoir, bat brought him th eUaUaotioa of being chosen 1949 lute champion In the National 4-H Tractor Maintenance program. By patting into practice what he learned, Oerald kept to family traotor lav yeawound working order. Be also was abl to help elub members with traotor prob Iseaa, la earrying out bis 17 other projects, Oerald gonad how tnv portant tt was to hare the tractor ready for each Job. Active te club affairs, ha served ae leader and president, and also held offices to th County 4-H Council. As a reward, Oerald attended th Na tional 4-H Club Congress to Chi cago, wish all expenses paid by American Oil Company. Li i Audrey rae Csrety Miser program means that the young lady is most proficient in not only one homemaktog project, but in several. This honor went to Caro lyn Miller, It, of Statesvtn. who completed eight years In 4-H Club work. She did an especially fins Job In clothing, food preparation and home improvement. Carolyn has completed S5 club projects. She planned and prepared 240 meals, In addition to 3,490 sepa rate dishes. She made 140 gar ments for herself and family; remodeled and Improved four rooms! and canned 9,074 quarts of fruits and vegetables. Carolyn managed to find time to serve her club as president, leader, and ae recreation and song leader. She if d games and recreation at 12 camp or community gatherings. Carolyn won numerous awards and trips for her outstanding work.' She is now enrolled ae a freshman at Mitchell College. In recognition of her achievements, Carolyn attended 1h National 4-H Clnb Congress In Chicago as a giifst of Montgomery .Ward. Neaeyrrltcaetv project la eight OeraH9eRck Twenty-six years ot 4-H work at a record worth crowing about. And thafs Just what Nancy Frltohett, 18, ot Brown Summit, I doing because she won State honors In the 1949 National 4-H Poultry Achievement program. Altogether Nancy tended 9,979 chickens, specialising In ; broiler production. She wae county poultry champion in 1048, '49, and won first, second and third prizes at th etat fair. Knowledge and skill acquired la this project en abled her to build up a chicken business estimated at 818.22S. Her other projects bring the total esti mated value of all to more than 920,600. aen though many hours of hard work went Into her proj ects, Nancy found time to serve her elub as president and leader. She la active in basket ball, school dramatics. Is a good public epeaker, and her high scholarship standing made her class vsledlo toridn. Her reward was an all expense trip to the National 4-H Club Congress In Chicago, pro vided by Dearborn Motors Corp. corner Of Lot NO. 1; thence as Une Of Lot No. 1 South 76-30 West 108 feet to a stake; thence North 13-30 West 252 feet to point of beginning and being Lot No. t in division of i. A. Mathls property, and bdn a portion of lands as recorded in Book 131, page 338, of Duplin Coun ty Registry, also see Will Book S, page 413, of office of Clerk of Su perior Court. Lot No. 4: BEGINNING at a stake on Southern edge of Falson Street in Town of Magnolia, at a ditch, and runs thence as Southern edge of J aison Street, North 76-30 East 122V& feet to a stake, first cor ner of Lot No. 3; thence as Una of Lot No. 3 South 13-30 East 114 feet to a stake; thence North 83 West 82 feet to a stake' on ditch; thence at ditch North 88 Watt 130 feet to beginning and being Lot No, 4 In division of J. A, Ma this proper ty, and being a portion of th lands as described In a deed to J. A. Ma thls at recorded In Book 131, page 3S8, of Duplin County Registry, see also Will Book 8, page 413, of the office of Clerk of Superior Court A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this th 80th day of November, IS -J. ' ' - as. Phillips, CfmmlsslOftrf 12-23-4t HEP For Best Price sum! plet Job on Montuntntg. See or Writ Rev. H. J. Vhaley BEULAVULK r ...nnTca century a utirm i - . f m i m Vcri " corVice Insurance sw- r 237-1 Wwirms' individuals b 275H in CW"" '--sseaetaawa- H of these activities are conducted under the direction of the Exten sion Service of .he State Agricultural College and VSDA cooperating. lands as described In Book 131, page 338, of the Duplin County Registry, also see will Book 9, page 413, of the office of Clerk of Su perior Court. Lot No. 2: BEGINNING at a stake on th Northern edge of Main Street in the Town of Magnolia, located South 78-30 West 100 feet from Mrs. R. P. Stokes corner, for merly, (how Archie West heirs cor- scr) and runs thence at N0xUms.-ii edge of Main Street South 78-30 West 89 feet to a stake on Main Street; thence North 13-30 West 149 feet to a stake; thence North 70-30 East 83 feet to a stake oa line of Lot No 1; thenoe South 13 30 East 149 feet to beginning and being Lot No. 2 In division of A. Ma this property, and being a por tion of lands as recorded In Book 131, page 338, of the Duplin Coun ty Registry, also see Will loc!: S, page 413, of office of Clerk of Su perior Court. Lot No. 3: BEGINNING at a atake on the Southern edge of Falaon Street' to the Town of "Magnolia, Nl C. said stake being a corner of Lot No. 4 and runs thence as Sou thern edge of Falson Street North 76-30 East 94 feet to a stake; thenou South 16 East 233 feet to a stake READ THIS If You Want High Value At Low Cost! Parker "31" Pens - 35.00, with Pencil B8.18 Bulovas Ladles and Mens 939.79 Girls Birth-stone Rings $9.99 Engagement rings (Diamonds) - VS4JM aa te 9338-99 Wedding Bands (14K gold) 7.M te 93139 Beautiful Baby Rings - 93-89 Set Stones and Masonic Rings - 14J9 to 9SX54 and a host ot ohers. ALSO EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING From A Trained Watchmaker. Special Voles. WATLIIIGTOII'S YATCH SHOP ; PINK HILL, N. C. Merry Christmas and A Happy New Yew W! Ill i...!a . 'ff.'wvw.t,"v' J"1 J- 1 1 iasL 'if'?')' r I Ford at SO wayr new for 'SO . . . souod-condUioeed "Ufsgaerd" gody. packed with unprovemenU that ..v. make it the Sm cat of us field. Power such as never fe. Ifs For Ford brings you an even 100 hp. and It's a V-g-the eaaiae smoother "Mid Ship" Ride on new type need ta connect cert tar haav foam rubber front seat cushion with dreds less than t ts-. Its to new aon-atg springs ... a new quiet you can talk in wbJejert tt silent ride ta Fords 13 ways sifcr, highway speeds. Try k today. . THI ONE QUI CAR IN THI lOW-fRICI PKWI iOinn?i 71
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