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THE DUPLIN nSSSS. THURSDAY, NOVEM2 t, IKZ. 4 V ha-:. 4 Outlaw' s The A.U.W. will bold its regu-1 . lar monthly meeting in the church ' Saturday afternoon Nov. 8th with Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw and Mr. J. H. Parker hostess. A full at tendance of members is urged, i "Visitors are invited and welcome. Miss Marie Prater of E. C. Col llege in Greenville wu a week end visitor with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Prater, m ;- , Mrs. M. W. Sutton and Mrs. : Marie Terry', have . been visiting relatives in western North Caro ' Una. : V--.,- - .'.v Mrs. Sudie Banks of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Dupree ;: and other relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Padgett and children, Mr. and Mrs E. J. ' Waller of Jacksonville, and Mr. and ." Mrs N. B. Whaley and children of Highlands have been recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Re- - mm Creel. . it - Mrs. L. C. Prater and Mrs. Elmo . Blizzard were among c'irt) .women 1n TLaleish last week. The Halloween party Saturday night was very much enjoyed by dults as well as tne cnuaren. NOTICE OF, EE-SALE Hi TINDER AND BY VIRTUE OP sale of the Superior Court of Du plin County, made in that Special . Proceeding entmea: -iw this MATTER OF CORA J. SANIXER SON.VET ALS and being Special Proceeding No. 2571, the under signed Commissioners will on Mon day November 17, ' 1952, , af the hour of 12(00 Noon at the Court house Door in Kenansyllle, North 'Carolina,' offer for sale for cash "to the highest bidder all merchant- -able timber and puip wood, meas uring eight (8) inches in diameter . six (0) inches above the ground, with the usual right of ingress and . egress for. the purpose of cutting , and removing the timber and with a right not to exceed a three year .-period to cut and remove same, and being the timber situated up on all those certain tracts of land - In Duplin County, Limestone Town , ship State of North Carolina, and being the lands known as the I. L. Sand rson lands ana oeing aes- sribed as follows: - iFTRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a while-oak In the Northwest edge of a small branch with black gum, Holly and poplar pointers, the beginning cowier of Lot Num ber one made in the division of the late Robert Sandlin land, f nd further known as the Henry WU kins q'd corner, and runs with the line of Lot Number One South 75- drgrees East 228 poles to a stake about 25 feet South of the center of an old tar-kiln bed, the last corner, of Lot One, on the line of Lot Four, of said division; thence with the line of Lot Four South 4 degrees East 73 poles to a stake on tne onn eage oi me road in the line of lot Four; thence with the 'road North 78 West 347 po'es to an Ash and Black Gum in the run ox Macnine israncn, a corner of Lot Number Three; thence up the center of th? branch; as it meanders to the mouth of the first mentioned branch thence up the center of that branch f s it meanders to the beginning, con taining one hundrcd and twenty acres, more or less, and being lot number Two, made in the division of the late Robert Sandlin land, and assigned to Aisa u. sanaun, an heir in common, in said estate. And belli lands described in a deed from Alaa B. Sandlin and wife. Emma F. Sandlin, to I. L. Sanderson, dated January 4. 1934. and recorded in Book 362. page 78. of the Publie Registry of Duplin county.- : ; Always excepting all the timber and timber rights lying on the Eaeti aidapcoei.tbV Quina road and the North side Of the Alsa B. Sand lin road, and Rosooe Pierce land. 4od bounded on the East by Henry Stalling and others, on the North by the Graham Qulnn Heirs, and being tbat portion of the timber recently sold to H. E. Miller Lum ber Company of Wallace, North Carolina. , - SECOND TRACT: , Lying and being In Limestone 'Township,' BEGINMa at. a bunch of long J 1 1 j m Mews ."Mrs. W F. "Bud" Miller, News., Adv. Representative Halloween Carnival A Big Success The Halloween Carnival, sponsor ed by the Beulaville PTA on Wed-, nesday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m. was bis success;- ' The program was as ioiiows: Master of ceremonies, Ramon Da vis; band selections; introduction of Queens; stunts; talent; costumes; cake walk; Hat auction; oana sel ection; Awarding of prizes with Bobby Ann Miller crowned as pri mary queen; Julia Devne Williams as grammar queen; : and Delora Jones as high school-queen. ; Owen Quinn received first prize ror funtt; Roger Craft , for talent; and Bennett Kennedy, dressed as a witch for costume.- Smoky Bear Covers To Be Distributed To Duplin County 6th Grade School Pupils Smokey'Says: Mrs. Luby Be l, at Mount Olive. Rev Russell Harrison, Methodist minister of Mount Olive, officiated, and . interment was in Maplewood Cemete. y in Mount Olive. - Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Carnie - Dail Parker, formerly of Kenan&ville; two sons, Robert D. of Wilson and Mrs. W. B.Jeannette P. rker of Roanoke Rapids and Rt:hard B. Parker of Beaufort; two daughters, Mrs. Be 1 and Mrs. Geo ge A. Hicks of Kinston; a bro ther J. Henry Parker of Albertson, and two sisters, Miss Cora Parker of Mount Olive. Parker was native of the Smith's Chapel Community near Mount Olive and had lived in Mount Olive for number of years prior to his death. . 'Smokey Bear" has become quite famous during the last few years in foiest fire prevention work with school children, and is now featur ed on f.chool book covers These book covers will be given to the 8th grade pupils by L. H. Shef field County Fo:est Ranger of Du- p in County in the near future. Junior Class Present Play November 25 Th ' Junior class of Beu'-aville High School will present their per formance of The Sunshine Twins' at. the school auditorium on Tues day evening, November 25 at 8:00 p.mv - Ervln Dobson and Norma Simp son have been assigned the lead line roles, but eau&lly important poles to a stake; thence South 191 are Patsy N.thercutt as Norma; West 28 poles to a suite; tnence iGolonda Cummlngs as Bene; Jessie North 82 West 75 poles to a stake Cot e as Mother: Alfred Thigpen I ... -,.,. .1 Biulk At9 nr.. ' . m .1 ... 1. . . as r ainer; -1 aye nunn as mm. Ellis who ha sa green house for sale and A. F. Shaw as the million are' In love' with Norma; Other members of the cast are Donald Edwards, James Robert Grady and Margartt Mercer. .-' - - let-f nines, at the- head of a small branch, and runs thence North 30 East 90 poles to a stake, on tne old line; thencewith the old line North 883 East 78 poles to a stake, on the old line; thence iwith the road. South 81 East 15 poles to a stake on the road; thence South 20. West' 114 Doles to a stake' at the road: thence South 54 West 28 I B Sale Coniinuesivery Day 'fif M Sold Forest fires are everybody's concern! in the field; thence South 47 West 28 noles to an ash in the run of the branch, above the old mill; thence up tne- mnr oi ine oranenv as 'ii meanders- to the beginning, con taining 88 acres, more or less, ex cepting 544 acres, sold by Henry Wllkins to James Wilson. , This being lands described m a deed from H. W. Wllkins to Martha C, Wllkins and W. D. Wllkins, and being the tame lands described in a deed from Jobs A. Gavin, Jr., Commissioner to L L. Sanderson, dated June. 24, 1907, recorded In L ? --DURING .THE ' R3t. 01iveSup6r Value Days ONLY- 7 8 & 10 Registry, and known as the Wllkins Book 111, page 3, Duplin County Tract. .. .':;:. THIRD TRACT! , Known as the t L. Sanderson, Hopkins Williams land, and bound4 and described as follows: .BEGINNING at a stake on the East bank of the North East River, t W. B.- Kennedy's upper corner) and beiag the lower corner of .the Hopkins Williams land; thence, with the old line North 70 East 20 poles to a stake. comer ' of Lot Number Two. in the division of the Hopkins Wil liams lands, between Isaac Saoder soa. and others: thence that line North' 20 West 30 poles-to a stake; thence North 70 East 21-tt poles to a stake; ;thene South 20 East ALL WASHING MACHINES REFRIGERATORS i ' T STOVES FREEZERS .; , ; AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ; . ' ' 10 TO 20 DISCOUNT WENOW HAVE THE '53 CROSLEV RADIOS IN 4 COLORS AND WHITE WHICH ARE GREATLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. - Outton Ebctrie Gompcny Next To Post Office Mt Olive, N.C Lion Bread Sale IsiA Big Success -Reulavil'e Lions feel sure that every one in and near Beulaville know the Lions have sponsored a Bread Sale. Saturday they sold bread from door to door. The total was 500 loaves of Dreaa an sold. - This is the first bread sale for the local club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill and daughter of Camden. S. C. were week end guests of Mrs. Marion Quina. ; . - .-, 'Friends of Carryle Reynor regret ta know he is very ill at his home. 'Triendi retret 10- snow jars. Oliver' Home is seriously. Ill in m Klnstan hosnttaL Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fussell and daughter of LaGrange were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, MUton come. ' w poies a swae, a corner or :.:-'Ur..'Bolil9:Kstuiedy spent Ust Lot No. 2; thence along the old weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Clifton line of the Hopkins WlUlams knd, - Qulnn in Chapel Hill. - Mrs. quinn North 70 East 1-12 poles to. a sweet returned to Beulaville for a visit gum on the Drew Hall line; thence of a week with her parents, Mr. norm zu west to poies v a suae; and Mrs., J. O. Kenneay. . :v lei thb r;rt u2 s. vji joga ri r Rag two 13 evoils Fili-l-...i lltt's3 Seiactor lts vM ceek cmy of five weya anrtemaSicalSy In Khe Cfwii fiie deest-wea, os the tp-wea unh reltesl to osMon, or wKh on oppSaiico owtletl ' - " MaslerwIeer'llecMcCUth Timet turns I heat oa, times cooking mtervaL abuts ' heat off whan cooking is done. Seven heat speeds on all surface unit."Haty heaf Unit for super-speed cooking. "Colortrol" Switchss for precision ooa trol of surface units. Bake and broil units in both ovens, "Visidor" oven : window. One of nine beautiful aaw J Crosley models. t thence North 28 East 44 poles to an Emt Tree; thence North 78 East 34 poles and 17 links to a Cvpress. side of a ditch; thence South 87 East 87 poles toa st-k? on the east side of the , public road. G. B. D. Parker's corner; thence with the road, North 63 West 27 2-5 poles to a turn in th r-M- ttnce with the road North 2 East 37 poles to a stake, Parker's corner; thence North 52 Ea:t 10 polesito popl r;- among: somr mal holes; thence North 27 East ' 10 poles to a gum on the run of a branch; thenca South 82 West 14 poles to a stake on the w st side of the road, . W. A. Sanderson'; co-ne-; thence with his line South 5 no'rs to the Avenu-; thence his line South 40 West 10 poles; thence with the Avenue South 78 West 78 pol s to the Canal; thence up the canal North 28 East 47 poles to a st-ke on the West side of the canal, in the old line1 of the Hop kins Williams land; thence with the old line South 80 West 8 -poles to a stake with Gum pointers; thence .with the old Una North 84-14 West 43 1-5 poles to a stake: thence North 60 West 31 poles to a stake in me -Day. witn nay pointers: thence North 6 poles to a blown down pine, and old corner; thence South 71 West 30 poles to a stake with Oak and Pine Pointers; thence South 70 West 115 poles to a light wood knot, in old field, with pine pointers, G. B. D. Parker's corner of the M. A. Sloan tract; thence that line South 20 East 77-44 poles to a black gum in a branch; thense South 72 West 7 poles to the North East River; thence down the River, as It meanders to the beginning. ' And being the same lands as prepared by J. C. Moore in a map dated the day of August. 1852. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bid der evidence of good faith. Ad vertised this the 1st day of Novem ber, 1952. . R. D. Johnson, Commissioner, E. C. Sanderson, Commissioner, H. E. Phillips, Commissioner, Grady Mercer, CommissimMr, 11 13 2T HJSJP. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Aubert Ruddell and daughter, Angelea of Jackson ville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ma. Roland BatcheJor. . Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norrls and children Pat and Frank visited 1V11 9. IIUIIIO cf 5WUUUIWMH.4, w Lula Nobles in Scotland Neck Sun day. ..-' v .' Receiving discharges from the U. S. Aimy and stationed at Phila delphia with the Beulavi le Nation al Guard unit were Rolin Thomas and Maurice Giady. Joe R. Parker Joe R. Parker ,70, of Mount Olive died at 1:30 pm. Saturday in Wayne Memorial Hospital at GoldV boro. The 'funeral was at 3 p.m. Sun- day from the home of a daughter, It's only a beer Joint that can kick its customers out the front door and still keep its trade. NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT 1 State of North Carolina, County of Duplin Philip L. Rivenbark, vs Mary Davis Rivenbark. The defendant, Mary Davis Riv enbark, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County for the purposes of obtaining aa absolute divorce on tne grounds oi aauiny on the part of the .defendant And the defendant will further take notice tbat she is requirea to appear in the office of the Clerk of the General County Court in Kcnaiuvilla Norm Carolina on or before tne scow uay ox rwrnnuw insa op within twenty zui oaya thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint filed herein or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ; This the 27th day of October 1852. R V. Wells Clerk of the General County Court, Duplin County Latham A. Wilson, Atty. ' 11 20 4T C, J5 GREET THE; COMIIJG SEASOII With A Wardrobe As Fresh And Sparkling As ' ' - v "Fall! Let Us Refresh, Clean, Press and Repair Your Wardrobe For The Cool, Crisp Days Ahead. t ' Zt . :: . .fa.-i .:,' aW. ' if ' JmW Jksia " w iifWi: X. BBST Hkt F SBka gsST MT 'r, GENERAL ELECTRIC 8 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATORS .5221.47 . 1 Reg. $269.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC 11 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR. Large Freezing Unit Reg. $392.50 $317.97 -MAYTAG- 4 Burner Gas Range Dutch Oven A Beautiful Model. Reg. $219.95 $183.27 $101.50 Monitor Circulating Heater $60.00 fl $47 Toilet, Complete with ' Tank $33.87 Stove Parts, Grates, Lids, etc. Vi Price Horse Collars, Each $1.77 $159 HOT WATER HEATER Table Top 30 Gals. $113.77 $195.00 MONITOR OIL FLOOR FURNACE $127.47 $124.50 Power Mower; Briggs & Strafton Motor -$89.77- $8.25 HAND CORN MEAL GRINDER $3.47 KEM TONE BORDER ROLL 7c USED ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES $25.00 up $1.25 MILK STOOLS 97c $37.50 OIL CHICK BROODERS 500 Capacity $25.47 $24.95 22 Target Rifles JlJ-g $5.60 MUe Electric Fence Wire, 17 ga .- - $ 4.27. Large Brick Trowels - 2Jf $12.00 Brass Blow Torch ? 7- $1.50 Carborundum Stoves ; . Lawn and Grass Seed $5.50 Metal Tool or Fishing Boxes J 3 47 $6.00 Alemite Gear Oil SAE 90, 5 gals $ . $1.59 Levels JJC Garden Hand Tools ' $9.00 Alemite Grease Guns ....... $ $21.00 Socket Wrench Set i..,. J15.77 $10.50 Perfection Oven tZ. $20.00 Heavy White Enamel Sinks $15.47 VI snsssBasaassnuaaaaBMaaaBeaeaeaeai $1.00 Toilet Tank Ball ' 63c , ... . .'. , "7n Good Used Florence Oil Heater $27.50 $250 Furnace Stokers For Furnace or Tobacco Barns A Real Bargain At- $117.77 ODDS & ENDS 1r2 PRICE -1 SEE OUR SPLCIAL IT.ICES FOR NOV. 7-S-10 ONLY COME EVERY DAY LOADS OF BARGAINS Lgj Ja S CI 1 CrrTft, Sf;:o Sf::p -14 '- c?rs day rancs
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