:rn Carolina Tin' DUPLIN TT7TO8. VKlVAYi JUNK 23rd, .....3 Assists In x - Dovclping Good Citizenship The pulpwood Industry, through the Southern Pulpwood Conserva tion Association, for the 5th con- , secutive year : Is , providing one week's camps where the care and wise use of forest trees will be taught to nearly 750 farm boys from A II 1 mr 1 M aMPW bUt Association guarantee the expenses of these camps and are assisted in some instances by non-member - pulpmills and In one state by the , naval stores and lumber Industries. The Forestry Department in each - munm aununuiers iae camp ana ar ranges for the staff to teach the forestry subjects. 'Boys selected to attend must earn that privilege by performing outstanding work dur- lng their school year on forestry projects either on their own wood' lots or in school activities. The bovs learn fundamentals of good forest practices which they can apply to the management of their woodlands. In addition, thev learn the association of the forest with their everyday lives and the Important bearing it has on their economic and cultural future. This year's Association snnnsnrert camp in North Carolina will be ad ministered by State Forester W. K. Belchler and will be held at Slng letary Lake on the Bladen Lakes State Forest near Ellzabethtown from August 7 through 12, with an attendance of 70 boys. The follow ing PUlpmllls. all member!! nf the SFCA, will finance the camp: The 0(211 TO NEW CAR BUYERS If you plan to finance your next new car on monthly payments, be sure to see the nearest Waccamaw Bank for substantial savings in fi nance charges. rnmmm uk aim in? cowl MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ROSE HILL KENAHSVILLE Champion Paper & Fibre Co., N, C. Pulp Co., Biegel Paper Corp., and international Paper Co. :;. ' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having occurred in Uie performance of certain covenants of that deed of trust dated the 19 dav at September. 1847. recorded on the 24 dav of September, 1947, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Dunlin County. North Carolina in Book 431, page 453, exe cuted bv Harrv E. Prldgen and Mild red C. Prldgen, his wife, to Vance E., Swift, Trustee, the Beneficiary named in said deed of trust has declared the entire debt and obli gation secured thereby due and payable at once; that the said Harry E. Prldgen and Mildred C. Prldgen, his wife, have failed to pay the said debt; and that pursuant to the power contained In said deed of trust, upon request of the Benefic iary, I, Vance E. Swift, Trustee, will sell the tract of land described In said deed of trust at public auction on the 18 day of July, 1950, at 12:00 noon, at the courthouse door, in Kenansville, Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of trust with interest and the costs of such sale; the land being situated in the County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, In Faison Town ship, being a part of the Christine Prldgen Salley share of the G. W. Pridgen Division, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake in a Public Road, said iron stake be ing located N. 61 degrees 50 min. E. 161 feet from an iron stake at an old corner, said first mentioned iron stake being also located in the line of lands now or formerly of Louise Pridgen; thence with Prid gen land N. 61 degrees 50 mln. E. 2532 feet to a stake in the ,Run of Kings Branch; thence with the Run of Kings Branch S. 28 degrees E. 910 feet, S. 20 degrees E. 675 feet, S. 12 degrees E. 515 feet to a stake in the line of lands now or formerly of the Cooper Heirs; thence leaving the Run of Kings Branch and with the line of Cooper S. 60 degrees W. 588 feet to an iron stake in the aforesaid Public Road; thence with said Road N. 67 degrees 15 min. W. 2692 feet to the point and place of beginning, containing 77 acres, more or less, and more fully shown on plat of survey by J .C. Moore, R.S., dated August 9, 1947. Sub ject, however, to taxes for the year 1950. TERMS: Cash. Five per cent (5) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with Trustee pending confirmation of the- sale. ' Dated -this 8 day of June, 1950. I ? VANCE E. SWIFT, Trustee 7-14-4L FHA . if.:';.:'' Drivers Are Slow Only a little over two weeks re main in which motorists whose last names begin with N, O, P, or Q and operators for hire vehicles must have new driver's licenses; the. North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles reminds persons in these categories. . Since drivers in these groups have been slow in reporting for, examination, driver's license ex aminers of the State must give tests to approximately 86,000 per sons before the June 30 deadline. MISS JEROME FETED IN ROSE HILL Rose Hill A party was given Friday afternoon June 9, by Mrs. Elizabeth J. Butler and Miss Myra Douglas Butler announcing the en gagement of Miss Sally Jerome to, Thomas Townsend. After progressions of "Hearts", Miss Gladys Baine received high score. Miss Jerome was given china in her pattern, and Miss Susie Scott, bride-elect, was given a gift in her crystal pattern. During the afternoon iced drinks were served and after the game. How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE Sr.'OKE CAT.1ELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who do... BILL STERN Popular sports caster says : "My voice gets a work out for hours at a stretch. It's mild Camels for me! They agree with my throat I" Weir Choice IMlfHBKB 3 Wew Sizes! 'Mew Styling! Neiv Features! 8.1 nbl fed moM huipewforSOSUM. ffrasm feed. m i 4 lMvUtfeatMM toMtfor409lU f frarna fsedi. Plek lh new Frlgldalro Food Freezer that fits your frozen :ood storage problem exactly-that keeps foods flavor-fresh lor months t There are three model from which to choose, ranging in capacity from 308 to 630 lbs. of frozen foods. And they're all beauties-each one newly styled by Ray mond Loewy-each featuring the exclusive Sealed-Tight Cabinet construction -each finished in gleaming white Durable Dulux-each reflecting Frigidairei experience in building over half a million low-temperature cabinets I All S New Models have a large, handy utility shelf -sliding storage baskets - counterbalanced top with interior light new latch with built-in lock --automatic signal light that .. warns if temperature rises -extra thick insulation -wrap, around refrigerant coils. . Yon Can't Match XJ ' FRIGIDATRE FOOD FREEZERS 18.0 ubl feel modal hot epace far 630 Ibi. of frans foodi. Only Frigidairei Food Freezers Are Powered By The Trouble-Free Meter-Miser I The fcmoai Frlgldalrs Meter-Mlser-sImplest cold-making mechanism em bout-Is tb same wit that powers America's No. 1 Refrigerator I Ifl naiad Inatsel-cfladfor Ito -econom-' teal, dependablssnd Vft eovtrsd by Frtgldalre'i special 5-Year Protection Plant ., .:: ''ifcr,.. -:iv"f: i Arldat cakes and ice cream. ': Guests, in addition to Miss Je rome, were Misses Anita Fussell, Gladys Baine, Susie Scott, Evelyn Fussell, Carolyn Robinson, Ann Jerome, Evelyn Barden, Marilyn 'Alderman, Ella Mae Starling, Bar bara Wilson, Peggy Reld, Ann La tham, Frances Hyer, Mrs. Frank Fussell, and Mesdames J. C. Her ring, Johnny Lanier of Wallace, and Miss Ellis Henry Williams of Wal lace, Mrs. J. M. Jerome, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs. D. B. Townsend of Wallace came In for refreshments. ' Miss Marilyn Alderman enter tained the group with piano selections. BIRTHDAY PARTY J ' Little June Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith of Albertson celebrated her 9th birth day at the home, of her grandpar ents, Mrs. H. R. Harper Saturday, June 17, 1950. Games were played and prizes were given. Birthday ffckei ice cream and lemonadfe were served at the end of the party. June Ann received many nice presents. Guests were Sandra Herring, Carlyle Herring, Patsy Harper, Faye Harper, Brenda Grady, Linda Lou Smith, Gregory Smith, Bar bara Dean Smith, Tenellla Smith, Joette Smith, Butch Smith, Rachel Glynn Outlaw, Lynn Sutton, Ada Jewell Harper, Linda Rouse and Melda Harper. MRS. M. M. THIGPEN BeuIaTtUe, N. C. BepresentattTe For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW. N. C. $0 6iriij c ; i,,-.- SI' v Our Store Is Crowded With Bargains! NOW Is the The Time to Buy and SAVE! We've made some very special purchases from factories noted for the beauty and the quality of the furniture they make. This sale includes MAPLE MODERN and TRADI TIONAL furniture, so that no matter what you need to furnish or refurnish your home, vou will find it here, priced less than you expected to pay. USE YOUR CREDIT TAKE YEAR 6 . WjM&iKX mk mmzn u : miAy pay Maple Living Room Three bit", comfortable pieces In mellow maple and fay plaid homespun, an unbeatable combination that makes for comfort and charm. The seats and backs are spring filled, of course, and this is indeed a quality suite that will give years of service. w 1 PI WSSSf f Modern Bedroom The combination of fine, contrast ing veneers and fine workmanship result in a suite that is impress ive, handsome, and one which you will use proudly to create an inter esting room. Note the big mirrors, and the good lines of each piece. Maple Junior Dining Room Made exactly the way that fine . furniture is made ... this group will help you create a room of homelike charm, and the maple is .,; sturdy enough to give years of ser- vice. It has plenty of shelf and drawer space. All suites are open stock you can buy any piece you want! You may fill In at a later date! i 1 mm if' (x ' As you probably know, we are Franchise Dealers for Hot Point Refrigerators, Ranges, and Water Heaters. Also Maytag Washers. And did you know that you can take up to 2 years to pay for this nec essary merchandise? No need to do without it! R. E. QUINII & COMPANY OF WARSAW CLAIBORNE QUINN ED HINES COLLEGE STREET DIAL 446 WARSAW, N. C J