k M jJ i la 'I ..3 NOTICE , jned. having auaU utor of th eitttl At , deceased, late of Duplin ...is Is to notify all per ' i g claims against Mid resent them to the under : ca or. before April 23, 1953, i noUce will be pleaded In , f their recovery. All per- k.ki.h in id estate will make immediate payment to i ..lersigned. . ; 1 th 2.lrd dav of April, 1951. Sanders Boone, , mrvnitor of the estate of Jacob HaU. deceased. 834 Welawere avenue Route No. 1 ' BraddockHlU . Pittsburgh 21, Pa :i E PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY ; .ANSVILLE, H C. I TICE OF ADMINISTIATION l aving this day qualified as Ad-B-'nistrator. of the Estste of E. D. X :ams, deceased, this is to notify -i rt.rna havlna: claims against r said estate to present them to t - undersigned duly verified, on or I-.'.. the 28th day of April, M52, cr Cj notice wiU be pled in bar of Clr recovery.. "": ;,;,' All persons indebted to said es tate will please make uameaiace payment, ;.. This April 26, 1951. R, MACK WBtXIAMS, ADMB. 712 Summit Avenue, , . ; Greensboro, N. C. K. D. Johnson, Attorney, Warsaw. N. C. M-4trB D. J. ' and wife, said deed being recorded in Book 423, page 409. of the Duplin County Registry; , EXCEPTING. however from the operation ox saw tmt of land one acre heretofore old 4o S. W. Carroll, being on the Southern comer of aud tract oi l.nt ttravevard i . Excepted, a square of 24 feet for the same. The above tract of tend being the FIRST TRACT OF LAND as described in a deed as recorded in Book 3, page 1, of the Duplin County Reg- Also being the same una aescn- bed Ina deed of trust from L. J. Tmuhieffleld and wife. Emma Trou- blefield to H. E. Phillips, Trustee, and L. A. Brock, recorded in uup lin nnuntv Registry in Book 441, page 77, to which reference is bad. Advertised this mntn win; osy r Ma. 1961. -. ' - j Vance B. Gavin. Trustee Hi E. Phillips, Attorney Kenan-vine, N. C. 84-4taE. P. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.. , Having qualified as Administrat or if the estate ef David B. Hamil ton, this is to notify aU persons having claims against the estate, to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 27th day of April, 1962. or this no tice will be plead la bar of tbeir Ml IMs heel L . I CMFTtTltK: ti St NebenUaB EVOTIONAL aiADWOl fwim tas. - .. ., .. ., ... - ' Out of Ruins Leaiea for J me 8, 181 ,., NOTICE State Of North Carolina, County of Duplin. The undersigned, having quali- cim! aa adminlsirator of the estate of i. J. Benton, deceased, late of V ;!ia County, this is to notify all faraons having claims against toe M Ua fd bresent them to toe undersigned on or before the 5th d of May 1962. or this notice wkl ha niaadad in bar of their recov ery AI) persons. Indebted to said es tate will please mm mmeoieie a c'. - meat of toe same wHh the n- daraljned. '.;-'. " T-is the 5th day of May 1951. Hugh 8, Jobosoa, Jr. . .... "-y AdaUnlstreter. La'tsm 'A, rTUsoar Attorney , is-tfrtx-ft t '' '" -'' ' 'r'' AU persons indebted to said eo tate will please make Immediate payment. . This April Z9, lwt. ' . , R.E. Moore , 1 j Administrator. Address Turkey, N. C , S-1-4T.R.D.J , AdaaisMrators Nottos The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrators of the estr tm at Annie O. Hill, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all person baring Claims against UM i.te to ore tent them to the undersigned en or before April 7, 1952, or this notice wiu oe pieaa in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. ' This the 7th day of April. 19S1 H. C Taylor, Administrators of the estate of Annie C. HIE H. E. Phillips. Attorney ' . ' ; Kcnansvill H. C ., itadar and by virtue of the pow er mt aale ljiC skill in a certain ArA at trnat txecuted by Lofton j nwiuua and wile. . Emi Troubletield.. dated the 22od day of October; 1948. and recorded in Kaak 451. naM 9L Of the Duplin County Regietry. defouH having been mode la. the payment of the iadAtodnees ebereby secured and miA OmA of trust oelnc by the tenme thereof subject to foredos nr. the underslzoed trusteo win offer for. sale at mUc auction to tfae bicheet bidder for casta at the amutfaouae door in KenaaovlUe, Korth Carolina, at 12:00 noon, on the 9th day of June, 1051, 1be prop erty conveyed In said deed of trust the same lying and being in the Couifty of Duplin, and State of North Carolina. Keflaneville Town ship, and more particularly, de- ' scribed as follow: . Mm all thai certain tract of land containing 45-7-10 acres, more or lees, as it described in a deed to L. A. Brock from L. V. Carroll . EXECrjTRIX NOTICE :,, , string ouaUfied aa Executrix of m.. .... aniMMl J. StricklofMl. jZ. i I.,. rJ Mia CVnntar hi Du plin, N. C this is to notify all per- aenc novins: ciaans v j. tbem to the ondlgwedal War saw, North Carolina, on the first (1st) day of June. 1952. or am-i- tnm nloulMl IB fatf Of their recovery. AH persons indebt ed to said estate wiu pieaw uau , Irene VL Strickland, Execu- . , trix of the esute of jrioya 4. I ' Gi.L4km1 IMMUtO. , E. Walker Stevens, Attorney. 7t E W a A GERMAN wno came urougn ; World War 11 recently said: "At present there is no country in the world where a man can live more like a man than in Germany This is because yes terday has been re duced to -ruins snd rubbish ... We can thank God that he has blessed us with ruins' more than he has others.", ' . This msy sound shocking, but it sounds not unlike the Bible. There mrmra JlM IB SB- dent times who livid to thank God for the ruins of Jerusalem, j ''v.--'.'. "v At Li Thar Believed TT you had asked a resident of that J city, at the hour waen tae ene n arm was faurnlni his beloved noma, if God's band was te the catastiopha, most likely he would w aaM not h masas. This is Nebuchadnessar'a work, or the devil'scertainly not God's: ; CesaMer what geed eaano eot ef M. Far eae thins;, it teogM the Jews that Ged as MaBy a Gad ef Justice, after aB. The a ttea that ateaete. It shall diet tka aaHea that takea (he ewerd Bad perlah by the ewerd. The prsphsts had keen tryiag to ton , thesa that far asaay a tomg year; . act ae atteatieabad bsea pal. . lot sins - God would surely punish, went on and. on. and there seemed to be no reckoning ana no punuanwm UtUe nation was deluded Into think-. fng It could get or wna anyvung trim mm lan aa thev Biassed. But after the crash of 588 B.C, they aU knew the propbeta aa Been tailing the truth. , i ';, ;'e ;o r. - ' Testerday la Dead w-jOK aaothar thiaC the CXUC Carefl A eh. Jaws, for long time, ef trymg to be political nation Uke aeaa mum oaa aao cauaa wan to another kind of eadstenee. Bo long iaa haaa an mdeoaodant aMa hm kaal aaot laolinaT atOMBd mh Bauiiaa. armies. International Intrigue. After aU that bad been swept into Nebuchaanettars eua fcia. tha eawnla'a haarta turned more and more to ooa ana bis taws. . " Aastbar way to whtok taas HrUe rata .was a.bleoslBg waa that ft "aaed leststtay." the fatal year '888, Ike -;Yc:-rT-" llw.l tl.... 4 V ( By Mrs. Thelma D. Taylor : Superintendent of Public , Welfare ef Duplin County OLD AGE ASSISTANCE J .4," 5FtiiSn,Corrcr a ii We. i:r$.:.'.:ilC:rr NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION fled as sriminiatrator of the estate n d rkl Haraaaaa. late of DupUn County, this is to notify all persons naving canma i i n .1,1 An nr hafnra the 23rd VQBVniBim v jw . , TT ... day of May, ISO, oralis now ,wi be pleaded in bar of their reooy- aaoke'wiU please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. . ia 511 &V Of MV. 1W1. r;-.oaelIsFcrYc:rl!;:Jsln very ktag waated to be a great fee Devia, a weanny to the faee, that tbeee days wero But when the exiles esme back 'to rebuild the ruins, the younger ones at least looked forward. Yesterday wss dead; they built now for to morrow. . , .t:, ' i '' Blessed With Ruins RUINS can be a blessing in more ways than one. So Chicago and Sen Francisco and Baltimore were better cities after their big firea; LouirriUe improved after Hs great flood; the "New South' of today la biassed as the Old South, for all its glamor, could not have been, ' " a aaaa who baa aapsallag ea aaytTstag bat . tn.. b.U1 Cmtm.rllnl At n IDJtS provides for the aged on a national scale in two ways, nameiy, uiu ac CwIumm Tnannr and Old Age Assistance. The idea of setting aside (Unas to give assistance u uvi Osama nrwviainn tr thit mmrn BkaaaaM WVVaVria VlV the CbMnlfft of this country, usually through their wss cne iirs. worn uie uouw uaw l ' T ii ii n nai 1 trrwaa t narw al meet tihe need that exists in all lo calities. - 'line problem of income for all elder people who can no longer work was and still is a primary concern. The number of aged is Increasing because of the increas ing life span. Whereas in 1700 the average li.e span was so yean u age, today it Is about 70 and by 1980 the average is expected to be 100 years of age. In 1940 there were more than 8,000,000 people who were 85 years of age or over, oy I860 K is expected inai mere wm be 28,000,000 65 years of age or ov er. With Increasing age ome chro nic ailments which require increas ed medical attention and nursing care, tuoeumauc conoiaou, annac trouble, cancer, mental and ner vous Illnesses all auacx as weu as many others. One of every lour may expect a rheumatic condition; tfaree out of every ten a heart ail meat. More then 54 per cent of these OJasiers wiu oe uqpeuacm. This Increasing number with the '- - rhrnnlr Ulneaaea has a far reaching economec effect Old Age and Survivors insur- these aged. This is devised to pro Viae income m on mtsv ana a uu,- ed from peat earnings. It is aomin- nnm -vj . w through branch ojffces of the Soc ial Security Aamimsirauon. 10 oe eligible one must be 06. and must Ium mtamVmI In him fowlilKtrV ered by the Social Security act He must aave taken xrom nia pay ora m. Mrfdn uimnt aanh nav dav for a certain time, which, witb his em ployer's share, was paia inw we government w w paia,ow Old Ace and Survivors Insurance jmer we age w. , , , i n i ta nA "inn iw, reinwiii M.. o 1.1 CmikUb mr Xm 10CUI Set up Old Age Assistance designed to meet the neeos os persons pan w iM -mmA TK1. wnmm is wiw mw u, r-w - qulrements set up by toe states so aa to meet rooerai reBTOin participate in the cost of giving ZZi. mZJmtmmmm. ataia haB ItS mi . n,lnltntlna. In VWH mjmm mm . . North Carolina earn county i-mm Urn MMM AKMHlll HldeT 100 state law. Certain edibility rejui- remenU must no sauaaes nn tbe Old Age Oasistonce grant can An applkaot must be 89 yejraof r a. 1 tl tea tVXMO-Mt SCt sna imiSw btw sn.ll laaaserS- AM VtVAP. DOOU mentary evidence enust be used to verify age. There must be proof oi residence. Many h aa Mri have lived in North Carolina all their lives. Ev eryone here may know that fact, but tbe state auditors and the Fed eral auditor who examine our ac counts do not know it, therefore, evidence of residence and of age Too, an'applicant must be in need In need means in neeu row, uu- 1 ,kt- mmt tMm nAMaltlaa AC life. i Wlilia mtmM wj - ' mu. mrnJt l AmAmmirkmA hv B ftllO- get worked with the applicant ac- coraing to nasic nannaroi bcv up ni.. mil Wnaa't ritih met Wednseday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tbe borne on (Mrs. u. o. nemn wlCh Mescurmes Horace ivwcu ana nr n nnd ibIIm as hoct. esses. The new president, Mrs. D. i. jnisseu, presraea xor ie iin J ttUm Vmmm Xtrm W T. La- UIWM. Vm J rm . " " " nier Introduced Mrs. Robert M. Carr of Wallace,' guest speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. Carr gave the highlights of the State. Convention in Charlotte. The hostesses served s salad course during me socuu nour. . , -. . . . - urtM BwMw. tm4im anil Ylan Murray are home after attending U.m Hill Mll0a Vhm natt vaar. Mrs. 'Mary Forlaw and Miss Eli zabeth For lay are visiting relatives in Kaieim tnis weex. by tfae state. A worker does not give s gram accoroing u uer leeumss r wishes, but the giving or not giving nmf ' ea anrateaM nit 4-kan atwahrvt nttf laf Va. waa es bs,b asrasv va mo anv k.VB v Jectln U deteimiiked ty this bud get, iNeea, merciore, is s ossic rc- milnawnamt srimnaa Mta wukawassa rv mal w viuvn sasseB. asss arBaaajrwas m m -bm iif is not sufifSclent to provide s ! jr- qrwwnrxi m 1 U.:iv;ir'j!Ci;c!j !ir..l.erV.Oiiiccr$ m. ... mn riia rtf tha Aa- tociation Women held a regular meeting Wednesday anernwu the home of Mrs, E. IVBte""! c v .Wllk-lna assisted the hostess.' During the business ses sion the following ouiccra elected for toe ensuing year: Mrs. Balgum, Vice president; Mrs. Leo Knowies, ec.; ana unr. ' . at which time dura, jjiiancna aj Mrs, Wilkins served aeucious awn cake and camee. Music Club Enjoys Interesting Program Th Rose Hill (Music club met Friday evening at tne norae a. num. W. H. Hall with Mrs. H. C. Mar- n ... i-!-. vut.u iXf r and snail asaisuuv o Mrs. Jesse Fussell, Mrs. James A. Ward ana Miss r-esjgy ny special guests of tbe club for the evening. Mrs. W. O. Brurnmtt pre AmA ovor the tneef ln wMfh lii st .a. J. s jMiiied cjMnrma -.,- t.. naw ckcO ye B. Hall is proratn .4. W". X AUL1CZ " . prog. oTrrenchwu- r i'as tes . , lnade, Mls Jessie Moore, . Heart At Teetc. aa.,MlrH.a .l aerved by &eASand.briaoci.l hour was enjoyed. . Pcllysna Parly llclJMcndayllighl ai- m IZw1afV Swf fhrtiflaV ian Service observed their annual Pollyana Party JMonaay diw ig recreation room of e Rose ui hi ij-. unii niffa were e mciuwun . chanced and a delicious covered dish supper was enjoyed y tne TTTTl-TT M.,m .tut m town guests were Mrs. Henry Rc-use and mother Mrs. oKBiaeiwiwM. York City.. V-v:; Pcrscnals r-a a mJm.i All Kindg 1 lolding And Trim Free Delivery Prompt Service , . ; Telephone 2542 .. iypso Veneer Co: '"naber Southern Pine Inspection Bureau Ged tor bene aad fcaaplaisa I ea Me aaeasy. aa ate ttteaaa, aa ale health, ea hie rsslstea-- flads taese . -saiage sweat eat ' rresa aaaer bias, aad thea at last eoaaee back to Oe. ' THE DUPLIN TIMES - r pushed each Friday la KenansviUe, N. C County Beat of V - ; v --v DWISS COBNTY . " ', r "tortal buainess and prtntlcg plant, Kenamrllle, H. C. J. ROBERT CXADT. rITOR OWNER . Entered at the Post C-.'Sce. Keoansville, X6if,,3 ' as second class auitar. i- i.Wt Tiiirootti 7TIOH RATT3: C3.C9 per year la Duplla County . ..,ea, Ons'"'. t ..r, aVT8 Wafi'f'tsn-, ) r-r yr e "it' "s area la North Carola; and . After a man's cnildbood faith has baan shattered by manhood's nhulonmenia. K has often come to aass that out ef the ruins of the childish beliefs be rears a tower of faith far stronger than anything he baa wet. , ' ' v it''-'-e ;ei e,y,,vv-:; Lert Not Make Eulna aim Jam nnt mun. n anurse. s S ssj aa' was - f 1 that we ought ever to go out and asiiharatalv maka ruins. The best way to improve other nations is not to drop bombs on tnem; ine pen way to be Improved ourselves Is not to act la such wsys as to tempt oth er nations to drop bombs on us. Tbe heat way te bolld a better faith la net to eerap all the faith, we have. The best way te flag Cad Is net le ge eat and find hint la a f ex-be Is. Tbe aleaalaga ef rains are not tee mm uoo . a ' ' " ' IkM mwm. . aaa; aa aaiw.ww - what'U takea te bring a man te ... his senses. And if the crash does come, and tha towers fall, and Ufa lies in rub ble around us, we must remember what the Hebrews learned: . that oven In the ruins we may. better than ever, come to know the living Cod. ; ;' f-v-':":"'';,-' oarrlirM ISM HWa at tarMU.a rna, lfcul mmi , ml tka l . mt Vh'irt tn tm l II 8ata at AawMa. by k.Jl aiara. ..i '. ' . 'j-. .. John D. Potter, aAmWriatrator of the emate of Fiei v. uavis, aeceasea. H. E. 1 ' ; Attorney, . 7-M -'- H. fc. s. ' ' - ' ' tmmnmtmmmA ma TV T. McPlMul ia. m nairomher 1R. 18S0: snd vAereas, deawa oaving oeen made in the payment of toe ln- UJImm rtvrjAlT MnirM! ' BAd 4iersa, th undemltgned Trustee is iiMtruotea oy cue ooi-aw- w -wiu I .a 1 I s iln at. favttf alHlM aft atallg lllUViavvuuvea ww wa - - and sell the real estate and per sonal nropeny nereaner . . . . - u. MMM- pursaenn w wte iwret v anv .-J I 1- mmA AmmA M 4mat IIVl wbereas, (be undersigned Trustee will otter for saie, ana scu. to the highest bidder, for easa, at .. Voir Hmiaa llflnr in fffnMM ville, Duplin County. North Caro lina, on the 25th. day of June, 1051. at or about tbe hour of 12 n'sjirrm wwin Hhm aV-ITowLnnf o crfoed property, lying ana oetng Unrfli runllni ami more VWU'J, , . MM.lAi1.rW Uwrtk-j aa a11aib! Beginning at a svaaa m m -terof dheoM Westbraok line ditab. the western line of Railroad street. 73 feet west oc me center ca vne AOL. Right of Way, 8 feet west of n.m .....j.. . arv. IIM rJ Wit Llae, and running thence with tbe western line or twiroaa strm paraUel to the ACL Right of Way c la a; 11K tmm in m atnka- ilience s! 78 W. 205 feet to a stake on the north edge of a ditcb; thence para llel to the AOL Right of Way N. 14 W. approxltmately 111 feet to a stake in cne cemer oa mm wa ncw brook- line ditch; thence wtth the mmmm r mmA HtWi aims: N. 74- 88. E. 205 feet to the beginning containing 1-2 of an acre, more or less, and being in Block S3, as per city map of Wallace, North Caro lina, and also being part of the land conveyed by I. Brurh Koonce to Everett W. Stout by deed dated August 20, 1938, and recorded in tbe Duplin County .Public Regis-, tvw.v aaa mt nam mfl The landa above referred to were conveyed by L. Bruce Koonce to "Everett w. snout . vy ueea oaiea August 20, 1938, recorded in Book Ana mm nM 1AA m TawVlin Pjiitt- mwt m mmm w v - , D.M.IU DmIiw mnA uVTmir1t&m i.J uqub iwb-h, m ..w ' W. auxix is one ana nae same pw mm Vr V. fitmi Together wiibh all liwtallaitkms, equipment, appliance, nxvurvs, umt- J , 1 - tel or personal property twed or to be used in conoeottoo tuerfwiJi, (most of tne equipiwiw ww "york" equipment), inclu " ;i, a moiw other Bilnga ISiree () c n prewors, electric "motors. , qtiWJc fi-eere tnt' r..--t, all 1 -era (5i3) in ttur -r), sri . mi!-tit nf iry t r a vit: e f r I er i o -4 For Strawberry . ' Titers Eayo Thura. FrL Sat Udiei Rayon Slips $1.00 v Colored Muslin Sheets ' ; Blue Rose Aqua Yellow a " ' : 81 x 108 L. '.Ii ?.L tl. .... $2.94 72 x 10S 274 .. ( ' : gPCaMCS aaa stoja a.-.aee fiSC . , ; FcllD3i3RujJ$3I3 .EVsS.S.SF:rlS!:!i:j$1.C0T ::tb's-kO?klbSl29i5!i : &A!:niir.d7ae$tX3 Wallace, N. C w. Mm b A franr and IfrB. v u' Cuulara aandad the North Carolina Banker1 Assn. at Pine- hurst last week. ' ,, (Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Russell n4 RbMn. ana wllt nt? relatives in rvr nwri, l.in. D. L.. . . i - . --a past we.end. ; " (Mrs. W. E- y wl T.Js I.Tar- lev Jr.. of Carey are gueais ot Mrs. . Marley t pare ma, imt. ww ivxra. tt. . H Ball. ' "" f ' ' Te John G. Cooper and Deiinla n Ramsey families spent tbe weekend at CaroUoa eeaon. i . a- T .nns fWSflVsSZitl Mrt. JaafnTssftfC ? Cavenauglh end Miss Margaret Gra- dy Of U0luoro were swra.u , Mrs. Henry russeu ., uyir, anu mimt - - family spent the weekend in Holly m ntmA mtiA .Mr. Dan Rlarf JV l , Vt - are attending tbe graduation exer cises at- ureeneooro euueusc us; Peggy Ried, daughter of Mr. C. T. . Ried is a member ot the graduat- . log class.,'''. ; ''i' ,2 The loiiowing yuuiaj vv" are , home from their respective col- Mbu Gladys Bain and MIA Ann La tham, Woman's college; Miss Anita Russell and Miss Emma Gray Tea dhey, Mertdith: Miss Barbara Wil ton, Duke Untversitsr; Miss Anna Jerome, East Carolina college; Miss Carolyn Pope, Greensboro college; I Donald Mallard and Manly San derson, Atlantic Christian college. Jesse L. F. Wilson, USN, who is .ainnd it the Navy base hi Cha rleston, S. C. spent the weekend with nils parents. Mrs. Wilson ac companied ban to Charleston Sun day for several days visit, ' Miss Shirley Wilson has returned home after a week's visit with. -i.-yt. in Taairlnhuns". Miaa Ellen Norton and Maurice Norton. Jr.. are house guests of Miss Wilson this week. " . - Today there are more than one , thousand miles of belt conveyora ln use In Amertean coal mines. v - ';"v ('ii .Vv,1 '' s -r n;'J S!:rlYc:rAcccr.t ; i IHaal UA lVs . - )( i r : .' su At liome Ana uti xour . r .1 . Checks Pay Your PlUa " I"' 'mmmmmmmmmmwmmmKmtttmmf TT . 'i--'"B. JTT J I ' a-fc',,'Bl 'aaa rasa. V.M f' " "Make Our Bank Your Dank" ., Li I r. "n ( n n 1 1' I c- i V i W n-B M Ml lull II ' II' II 1 II l I I 1 VI I I - 1 I I s88aM8BsB8a88staaa I II . T l. " r - ' ' ' , . ! , I ' label ' J p-l " '1 1 ' f I v Sr.;;,. , , . r - - h ' . ' - " :, . t t i" . . " - 'I V : V y ' ' ' 1 , V m. . V i V ' ' ' no tu, t ' ' " k' h ' ' . ' . 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