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NOTICB OF SUMMONS Bj PUBLICATION la The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY '. D. B. JOHNSON vt. " MACY JOHNSON NOTICE Or SALS : The defendant, Macy Johnson, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant for an abso lute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and in which the defendant is interested and which cause of action is set forth in the complaint filed in this cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this action; and that the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of General County Court of Duplin County in Kenansvllle, North Caro lina on the 24th day of November, 1950 and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action, which has been duly filed in said office, or on or before the 15th day of December, 1950, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 24th day of October, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court Grady Mercer Attorney for plaintiff ll-17-4t GM "Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained la that "certain Deed of Trust dated March 1. 19 46, executed by Archie Matthews and wife, Minnie Matthews and re corded In the public registry of Du plin County, North Carolina, In Book 448, page 328, default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured and request having been made on the under signed Trustee by the holder of said. Indebtedness . for foreclosure; , Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee will offer ' for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, November 23, 1950, at the hour J2 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse door In Kenans vllle, North Carolina, Duplin Coun ty, the following described land: And being the same lands as de scribed by metes and bounds In a Deed recorded in Book 230 at page 248 in the Public Registry of Du plin County, to which said Book, page and Registry reference hereby had for a more accurate description of the same, said land being bound ed and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake in W. D. Brock's line, Lucy J. Hollingsworth's corner and run ning thence, as her line South 23 East about 56 poles to a stake in then Kenon line; thence as the Ke non line South 70 West 62V4 poles to a stake, Julia Brock's corner; thence as her line North 23 West 56 poles to a black gum at the end of Hollingsworth's land, W. D. Brock's corner; thence as his line North 70. East 621 poles to the beginning, containing by estima tion 22 acres more or less. ; - SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the run of Follies Branch, Lucy J. : Hollingsworth's corner and running thence as her line South 77V4 East 49V poles to a 'stake in Barbara E. Brlnkley's line; thence as her line South 15 West 15H poles to a stake in a Branch; thence as R. P, Brown's line North 77V West 56 poles To a 1 f poplar on the run of Follies Branch; thence up the run of Follies Branch to the beginning, containing S acres more or less. - - Being the same land described in. a peed of Trust to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee from Johnnie Lit tleton and wife, Evelyn Littleton recorded In Duplin County Regis try In Book 448 page 21, to which reference is had. And . being the same land described in a Deed from. Vance B. Gavin, Trustee to B.. F. RiveDbark, recorded In Du plin County Registry la Book 440 page 120, to which reference Is had. A deposit of the, (10) percent will be - required of the highest bidder as evidence of good faith. Sale will be made subject to all prior encumbrances. : Advertised this October .24. 1950. Vance B. Gavin, Trustee ll-24-4t. VBG Colonel To Head AUTOMATIC! CLEAN! V' , Bonis tow-Cost 03 , No Fin To Tend No Ashes To Rcaicvo X .JWIM-V , ncr.oy-Saving, Work-Saving - (oloman v DLL Floor Fucncco Pave yourself work and dirt have dependable, auto : tattle, oil tieat! Efficient low-cost oleman Oil Floor (Furnace's improvements move the heat right down '(to the floor., I'o uel or ashes to' carry a d saner ; fiouse more comfort these are yital blesslnrjj. And (Coleman .will give them to yon It 93 amsilor low. cost, gee us and let us prove ft, j j ASK ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES AND CONVINIINT TIRMS -i Col. A. P. Kelly, chairman of the Wilmington chapter of the Ameri can. Red Cross was elected chair man of the N. C . Volunteer Camp and Hospital Council at its semi annual meeting at Camp Lejeune recently. He succeeds W, C Chad wick of New Bern, who served for the past three years.. v, , Other officers chosen were Mrs. Lester Gould, Jacksonville, vice- chairman and Mrs. Fred Whitney, New Bern, secretary. - The meeting, In. the form of a luncheon at the officer's club, was attended by representatives from 15 chapters. The council, organized several years . ago, is concerned primarily with the welfare of pa tients, at Lejeune and Cherry Point Marine establishments. . Plans for the coming six months were discussed and . the ; various chapters assigned quotas of artic les to be supplied for the men in the hospitals,. Marine officers told delegates that between : 800 ' and 900 men are expected to be in the hospitals by the first of 1951. Most will be casualties of the Korean War..;. ' ...... ... , , , . C.aptainJ, F; HokerJ command ing officer at Lejeune hospital, ur gedsupport of the national mobili zation program and called for a fight against Communism in every way. possible. 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