'-. " '' v . , m vvruM nxss, mux n, usx - i t BY: VTDA liaLLOT 1 i yt - U , Helping to. dig someone out of trouble often timet we find a hole to bury our own orrows In.' Those of us who have .the , least Faith in God, are those who are moat de nrassed oy trial and misfortune. Most of us can sins while the sunk shines, nut wnen we can sing during trials ef troubles, proves themselves, "People of True Faith, character and courage to withstand the test, based on true Faijh! The illness of the Be v. K. E. Qres ham for several months and last 1 week was operated on for cancer-- at napusi nospnat, at nioiion aa lem, has stlred the whole commu nity, with anxiety for his recovery. The' respect and concern for a le fli er of God's word if a heart wann ing handshake to his family while in their trouble and uncertainty. His son In law. the Hev. Van Mur- rell has been able to pinch hit Just in the nick or tune, and a good one too, filling ,in the gap left wen by the destiny of fate. .At the mom ment Mr. Gresham's condition la favorable and it's hoped he will soon be able to.be home where no man loved to be more with his family. We miss them, while away. Sunday School, here last Sunday morning at ' (the Btptlat Church reached an attendance . of 144 where ten nerteet artonrianoa mk. Itiflcates for a "year were given out and a gold pin for their loyalty. (The first time for this church here iciva uupiuB more wiuoe given ut each Sunday, or resnlar cmr- erlys. The church is so filled it's getting regiflar custom to look Ticklers By George rrn He Joul Titer GEO. P. umber STATE LICENSED,: PLUMBING CONTRACTO B 1 SUPPUESl; BATHBQOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATEB HKATjEKS WATEB PUMPS KITCHEN SINKS ' -- Phone 473 ' r 1 s I I i ' "Why it's from Burt ami Ethel. It says, 'GrMtingt trow u 1 . , Yellowstone National Park."' z around and see many stringers and ask the next person Who they are: We love it too. ? If we'd like to live to that ripe old age we should watch our waist line for that excess fat A regular check up by your Doctor is good. Watch every, suspicious sign for cancer, T. B., Polio and etc. Delays are dangerous., Your Health r. partment . met last week in Ken aneville with not near enough peo ple Interested in what's going on. I guess, good health means care lessness to do our part.., I'm guilty. " There's a big difference lit Blaz ing away and Blazing a Way! Lad ies, if you are un-employed and want a steady Job just marry a farmer, v -., : . ... - - ' No brains are required in the business of fault finding.' The worst mistake we can make., is to be afraid we will make one. Would n't it be fun, or would It to staffd still sometimes and -watch ourselv es go by? We never really live unless we have a good time and get a few laughs out of the seriousness of life. If we keep our faces toward the sun we cannot see the shadows. And, a day is never lost unless it goes without a laugh. A scavenger hunt given by Mrs. Tom Ives recently was enoyed by several of her Sunday , school class for a few hours, at her home. Priz es were enjoyed, games were play ed and refreshments were served by the hostess... ' ' Mr. Bill Brant left for Fayette- ville where he remains in the hos pital with , an .injured arm after spending several days with his wife at home at Mr. Elliott Picketts and at Ulma, S. C. with his parents. Another brave little wife is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier since her siua-i band German Maready, left recent-i ly for Illinois where he Is slated for overseas. Bad as it Is, it never was like this in Krandma's day without communication until they returned. At least, these wives can hear almost daily or at least weekly, from their husbands and feel certain that if injured they will be given the best of care. . Miss June Sanderson spent last Wednesdsy with Mrs. Eula Sand erson while on a visit with other friends and resting up a bit. Miss Kay and Thomasine Sand erson spent tne wees: ena witn Annette and Mary Gatlln and en- Joyed a "wild goose chase hunt- ins for a lost rabbit." it seems tne rabbit got lost, looking for a wild goose. Everything turned out OK. ..- w , ...... ", " Plans have gotten underway here for several of the O. A. Girls who wish to attend the summer camp at South Port. dear -Wilmington and excitement as running high with those wjio lamlclpate going nor the week. It's a nice trip and It's hoped every G. A. will be awe to attend the week of the 21st, of July. The condition of Mr. Hermpn Edwards of Beulaville, nephew of Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson remains critical at James Walker Memor ial Hospital in Wilmington suffer ing from usncer. wnere nope oi relief may have died, Peace or mind have entered more fully. The real life drama of a dog's love for his master is being wltnes uA here bv the lonliness of Tippy pet dog of Bobby aresnsm s wno waits patiently by the front door waiting to areet nun wnen ne ic- tnnu home from being near bis father, N. E. Gresham while he is seriously ill at the hospital. Even a doe's love can be wonaenui. oan dv Elva's net has been transferred for further orders it too, is lone some. Mrs. A. F. Gatlln and daughter, Linda and Mrs. Eula Sanderson spent the week end in Wilmington visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Deal nu otuer menus uu quaintances. V ; Wl . I aT ssssswaws I- f .SJstMJSJrMvsfSMsji'. iMZm IWaaMitaw J " I I I mmMx0inmmiimrJm. iii.i,m a i.wnim f i unmmmimumtm sc- Success csn slip away quickly Grady Mercer Attorney For Fiaiauu 7-31 4T , NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE , OF LAND Under and bv virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Law rence Livingston, W. W. Williams and Vander Burnett Trustees of Saint Jude Church, of Warsaw. North Carolina, of the Goldsboro and Raleigh Christ Disciples, to E. Walker Stevens, Trustee, dated September 10, 1948, and recorded In Book 443. at page 334 of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed, and the holder of the debt hav- unless we hold on to it by hard lng demJinded that the Trustee fore- II; illit' Ik- 1 9, CROP SEASON IS HAIL SEASON GET: YOUR PROTECTIOII EARLY 4R0ffer ...... .!fj'; - j '!'".'! A. L PAUL POTTER, Associate ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE PHONE 424 SDaEEOEBHESiSE hi III CAVEMUGH I WARSAW, N. C g work. Perseverence often attains the goal when other efforts fall. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY EDNA J. B ELMORE VSi GEORGE H. B ELMORE The defendant, George H. Bel more, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in. the General Court of Duplin County, North Carolina. by the plaintiff above named ag ainst the defendant for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and in which the de- fendent is Interested and which Lcause of. action is set forth in .the complaint I ilea 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 Kenansville, North Car olina on tne . znd day of August, 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action which has been 4uly filed in said Office, on or before the 29 day of August, 1952, or the plaintiff will apply for tne relief demanded in the complaint. This 2 day of July, 1952. R, V- Wells Clerk of General Counts Court exfras... i ' g close said Deed ot Trust under the powers therein contained, the un derslened Trustee will, on Wad nesday, July, 30, 1952, at 12:00 o'clock. Noon, at the Court House Door of Duplin County, in Kenans ville, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction and seu ior casn to the highest bidder all that cer tain lot or parcel of land, located in the Town of Warsaw, Warsaw Township.. Duplin County, North Carolina, and being more particu larly described as follows to-wit: BEGINNING at the corner of Lot No. 61 at the edge of Pierce Street, and running thence North 74 1-2 East, 52 1-2 feet with the Southern edge of Pierce Street to the corner of Lot No. 57; thence with the line of Lot No. 57, South 15 1-2 East, 166 1-4 feet to the corner of Lot No. 58; thence with the line of Lot No. 60, South 74 1-2 West, 52 1-2 feet to the corner and line of Lots Nos. 63 and 64; thence North 15 1-2 West, 166 1-4 feet to the beginning, and being Lot No. 88, in Block 3, as shown on a map, made by F. L. Pot ter, Surveyor, on April 26, 1910, and recorded in Book 127 page 498 Duplin County Registry, to which map reference is hereby made, and being the same lot upon which the Pierce Street Presbyterian Church, of Warsaw Is located. The above QUESTION: Who is eligible to vote in the flue-cured tobacco quo ta referendum on July 19? ANSWER: Any person who has an interest in the 1952 crop of flue cured tobacco as owner, tenant, or sharecropper, is eligible to vote 'n this referendum. QUESTION: May a person who has more than one farm producing flue-cured tobacco vote for each farm? ANSWER: No. Each individual is entitled to only one vote. QUESTION: Must a person vote in his own community? ANSWER: Every person is ex pected to vote in the community in which his main farming activi ties are located. If he has atfarm in another community, he may vote in either place but can't vote :n J both places. Any eligible voter, nowever, can vote in any com munity he wishes, but his ballot may be challenged if his name isn't on the list in that community. QUESTION: What questions will appear on the ballot? ANSWER: Growers will vote on being the same lands conveyed by L. P. Best and wife, and H. F. Pierce and wife, to the Trustees of Pierce Street Presbyterian Church, by a Deed recorded in Book 149, page 591; and also by a corrected deed dated July 31, 1915, and re corded in Book 169, page 206, both of the Public Registry of Duplin County. This the 28th day of June, 1952. E. WALKER STEVENS, Trustee. WOODROW a PETERSON Attorney Clinton, North Carolina. 7-24 4T W.H.P. one of three proposals: ' 1) Are you In favur of quotas for three years, 1953, 1954, and 2) Do you favor the quota for one year, 1953, but oppose quotas for three years? 3) Are you epposed to quotas? QUESTION: What majority is necessary? 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