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The Alum Springs. Missionary Baptist Church la undergoing a 'face-lifting with Revs. Lauren Sharpe, minister, and Deacons Em mett KeUy and Sam Waller over seeing the Job. The mam, church auditorium Is being painted with a tall spire being added and the main front and entrance being re modeled. Inside the buildlna is being painted and new pews In stalled, Four new Sunday School rooms are being added. The church at present has a membership of about 40. The Sunday School, of wnicn Miss Catherine Waller is - superintendent, has an enrollment of about ,73. . r FAMILY BASKETBALL DECEMBER 28-30 They decided that since the teacher had a group of five " basketball playing sons, it would be a good Idea to find another family team to ' play : the WUsonians at the Christmas . season, Instead of finding one other fam ily- team, the newspaperman and the teacher found six -- and the tournament came into being. ' It reached peak in 1946, when 18 teams came here to battle for the championship. . '. Cancer Clinic On Thursday, Nov. 30, the Lenoir County Cancer Clinic examined 15 white women, 3 white men, 0 col ored women and 1 colored -man 9 were rechecks. 12 persons were re ferred to their personal physicians for medical attention. Persons attending were from mentio Cancer Center Clerk, P. O. Box 49, Kinston.-N. C. and indicate two dates on which they can at tend. :; ; i -X a -;' ' V;v ;; -f I NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND .. SUNDER, MORTGAGE WUson, N. C. Wilson, has made basketball a family affair, will 2? .i.ta1nUal NatIonal ramily ' Rose HillDeep Run, Dover, Gar w. tMU tournament December land Jacksonville, Aurora, More- . --ipnw . are oeing received , head Clty, - Pantego, Mtt Olive, ; now by the sponsoring Junior ! Albertson, Snow Hill, "Grifton and vnamoer or, commerce IromHeams Kinston. which are made up solely of the! The clinic is held each Thursday members of one Immediate family, j with registration at 10:30. Exams The tournament was begun in ; are free to all who has a "Danger 1939 as the idea of a Wilson news-; Signal", Persons living outside of i paperman and a Wilson teacher. Kinston should write for appoint- Under and by virtue Of the powerl of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed by L. L. Brock and his wife Maggie T. Brock to J. J. Barden Jr. mortgagee, dated December 30th, 1946, and recorded In Book 438, page 97, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and said mortgage, being by the terms thereof subject to- foreclosure, tne undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court House door in Kenansville, North Carolina at noon Monday, Decem ber 18th, 1950, 'the property con veyed in the said Mortgage. The same lying and being in Duplin County, North Carolina, and, de scribed as follows: , .'., ', ; ' Beginning at an iron stake forty feet west of the line of D.' S. Wil liamson, W. R. Bryant place, and a corner of Jessie Davis land and runs North 2 E 6 poles to an Iron stake, thence North 79V4 West 26 2-3 poles to an Iron stake; in the edge of a ditch thence " South 3 West 6 poles to an. Iron stake on D, S. Williamson's line; .' thence South 79 V4 East with the D. S. Williamson and Jessie Davis line 26 2-3 poles to the beginning and containing one acre more or less. The highest bid at first sale hav ing been raised 10 the bid at second sale will start at $156.20. - A ten percent deposit will be re quired of the successful-bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 18th day of November, :"' J. J. Barden, Jr. Mortgagee A. M. Brltt, Att v; 12-15-4 1. JJB "-;-::; . I SANTA SAYS, SAVE MONEY ON GIFTS AT THE GLAMOR SHOP 100 pet. NYLON SWEATERS AU Sizes And Colors. CI QQ iim Cardigans and Slip-overs. J I UJ Beautiful Corduroy Skirts - .Red, Green Brown, Gray V 7 QQ 111 Latest Styles jLul UJ ALL WOOL COATS LATEST STALES j yp 29c up NEW XMAS DRESSES $5.99 up WOOLS, PLAIDS , CORDURAT :' f LADIES PANTIES Everything For Your Christmas List GO GLAMOUR DRESS WELL SAVE MONEY 101 S. Center St. Mrs. J. M. Ezzell, Manager GOLDSBORO Give the Homemalier on your lis! a Gill lo Cherish Year-Round! O Electric Mixer O Waffle Baker x O- Fryrite (deep-fat fryer)" . 6 Coffee-Maker , 1 . ? V , , O Automatic Toaster . k - i- ' , -j. . O Sandwich Grill , ; ,. , ,.;.(.-. . , -. .-. -;, -,u.-t. :;- " O Rod$tcr-ovcn ' - Vidl ; Gzi Gill Ezc Tchsl ! .. ... 'hah"" twfi wwwi PEANUT REFERENDUM SLATED DEC 14 Annual' county supervisor elec tions for all counties organized In to soil conservation districts are being held during this week, accor ding to J P. Doggett, soil conser vationist at State college. , : ; Polling places are open at stores and other community centers thru out 89 counties in which elections will be held. In each county, one supervisor will be elected for three-year term. , All farmers and tarm owners who are registered as qualified voters within the county are eligible to vote. ' ''" vV-S;-- The county board, of supervisors is composed of -three members, with the term of one member ex piring each year. It is the responsi bility of the supervisors to repr esent .the county In soil conserv ation work at the district level. ; .': -', 7' ) i 1 vJe.4 (CURISTttAS SEAL letto uaa rates are lower, and cooper ation with the Federal Government in Its attempts to preserve democ racy in all areas of the world. , The resolution said that "the Government of the State of North Carolina should gear its spending to current revenue receipts, limit its building program to funds on hand, and refrain from considering any Increase in Uses or alteration In North Carolina tax structures." ' A similar resolution was adopted last week by the N. C. Seedmen's Association. . mtir td meeting of the N. C. Merchants Annotation's board of directors : " The board listed as Teasons for ta ohiection to a change in the present State tax structure lncreas- Against Change In N. C. Tax Structure A resolution in opposition 1 to new State taxes and to alteration in the present tax schedule was adopted in Raleigh Tuesday at a i r i I. jrchants Associaiiua to i with the establishment of a r e collection service for direct num bers and for members of affiliated associations desiring it ' . The foUowlng merchants were named members of a special legis lative committee: B. WHaigh. Ral eigh; Sv T.-Proctor, Fuquay Springs; Judipn H. Blount, Greenville; C, Wayland Spfuill, , Windsor; W. C. and D. R. Clark, Tarboro; O. A. Swaringen, Concord; and J. Emmett Winslow, Hertford. . . if Nov Is The Time Buy your coat, v all wool at only $29.50 Buy your suit, 1 all wool at . $29.50 XMAS GIFTS MANHATTAN SHIRTS VAN HOUSEN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS ' KNOX HATS . TOM R. BEST MEN'S CLOTHING s .i , GOLDSBORO Buy your hat, at almost price . Buy youf dress at i Sold up to $17.95 n i ' 1 n $3.95 $10.75 Look Us Up. You WU1 Bel Surprised NEIL JOSEPH'S GOLDSBORO lift n 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE $169.50 fc Includes a regular $39.50 value hotel innerspring mattresi FREEI ' "." in fs1J"l?S'I " if Large Porfer Bed Big Vanity with extra farge mirror Roomy ; 4-Drawer Chest, r Choice of Walnut or Light Finish! USE YOU2 CKZDIT AN ACCOUNT with' eacK of these 3-pc. I bedroom suites . . . s. A regularly advertised $39.50 mat fress FkI2 with above bedroom suite i for . limited time. ycu U'j:t tzi this outstanding value TO APPRECIATE IT'S BEAUTY AND ECONOMY 1
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