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X 13, u Li uuA' Lu ii Circle Two ; Has Covered Dish Supper " Members : of Circle No. 2 of Presbyterian Women of the Church entertained at a covered dish sup per t 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, at the VFW Hut'ln Pink HD!. Guesls thoroughly enjoyed a skit, put on by the ladies following the supper. It took' the form of an auxiliary meeting fifty years ago, and cos tumes were worn in styles befitting that age . Contributions given will benefit a church building fund: Turner & ? INSURANCE "We're Known By The Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. Phone 2836 ' Pink Hill. N. C. la. C. Turner, Jr. Southern Septic Tank Co. Manufacturers And Sales N. C. State Approved SEPTIC TANKS DRAIN TILE COMPLETE SERVICE ALSO INSTALLING -CLEANING Sidewalks and Driveways Phone 3799 5544 3488 Goldsboro Highway KINSTON, N. C. O O o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o WE HAVE PLENTY OF CaMJitro AVAILABLE NOW v Big Sale Still Going On We Have Quite Ai Number Of Good Shoes At Sacrifice Prices. SEVEN SPRINGS ILC. Dale, Mgr. oooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o ofc o o o 6 o o o o o o DOES IT GET Cj WTL. . tr c - it i viucu, iu aw luur menus vviin luuigs xuu f o n uui wmm v m imr mV WM VA M. VIM. Have Them If Yon Start o q ings Account. Start One o o o : ) ' ) First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company r::::: i::u, ii. c' L ;.-J3 ;, wJL Scouts Allend Conference At Chapel Hill Explorer Scouts of B. F, Grady Troqp No. 40 attending tne second annual vocational conference at Chapel Hill last week were Hess Davis, Jr.; Phil Goodson and Fai soh Smith, Jr. The scouts also at tended the Carolina Va. football game Saturday" as guests, of the university and a dance at the Na val Armory Saturday .night. , Mes dames Faison Smith and Hess Da vis accompanied them .to . Chapel Turner AGENCY :' Service We Give" T. J. Turner O O o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o SUPPLY CO; Seven Springs, N. C o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o YOUR GOAT ! J nniL mi; ' ir n saun r m mmmrn at rrm m u n WVVU .. VI AW VHU . Planning With A Sav- o o o Today. o o o o o o o c o c c ( f Hill and Mr.: John Goodson went tor them Saturday night ... Mrs. Edwards Is Hostess Circle No. 1 Fourteen members were present at a regular meeting of Circle No. 1 of Presbyterian Women of the Church, held at the home -of Mrs. H. A. Edwards on Tuesday night. Mrs. E. W. Grady, circle chairman presided.' The program taken from Collossians 3:1 11 entitled 'Are You Laying Hold On Christ as Your Power For A New Life'?, was presented by Mrs .T. A. Turner. An offering for Church Extension was taken. .' , ' ... v -. i The hostess ' served the group, following adjournment. Mrs. Wiley Has Circle No. 2 . Mrs. (Frank Wiley was hostess to Circle No. 2 On Tuesday after noon. (Plans were made f or the covered dish supper end skit spon sored 'by Circle No. 2 at the hut Wednesday night. Mrs. T. J. Turner, chairman, pre sided. Christmas Program To Be Dec. 21 The Christmas Program to be given at the Pink Hill Presbyter ian church will foe presented on third Sunday night, December 21. The title, The Other Wise Man' is by Henry Van Dyke, tt is hoped that a good 'attendance will be had. A Joy gift offering will Jbe taken. Church Hoirr Is Services 'twill be -resumed ;t..3 pjn. next Sunday at Hebron Pres byterian church, by the pastor. Rev. N. P. Farrier, instead of at 4 as has been practiced during the summer months. Mrs. Smith Is T. B. Aid Members of the new rehabilita tion committee of the Lenoir Coun ty Tuberculosis Association" named recently included Mrs. Jasper Smith of Pink HilL r Miss Davis Patient Lenoir Hospital Miss Jacqualine (Davis of ML Olive, teacher of home ec, in the Pink Hill school underwent an ap pendectomy in a Kinston hospital Monday. H.D.C. Met With Mrs. Stroud - Mrs. Percy Stroud was hostess to the Pink Hill Home Demonstra tion club at her home in Pink Hill Thursday afternoon. ,; The Pres., Mrs. H. E. Maxwell presided. Mrs. L. H. Turner, home management leader, gave a demonstration on "Short cuts in Ironing.' ivoruiiiouns vith Allis-Chalmers ' ' Inspection Service ; You get more for each work hour only when your ma chinery to in top operating condition. 7 . . Our Inspection service can help 'avoid delay on your ; farm by: . ' . Keeping your A-C machinery ready work when time i count moat ' ' 1 " ' 0 ' ' t. Guarding you against costly field breakdown it, . , 1. Preventing minor repair needs from causing major . '4. Helping yoji get the top fleM performance built Into A-C ' ... .qvipment' ( . t: S. Helping you put machinery In shape for proper storage Ye, we take a perimal Interest to keeping your ma- . r chlnery on the Job, especially when you need It most u . - Stop In or call us and ask for our Inspection service -far all your Allis-Chakriera machinery. . ; listen to .I'" N rone fMl Hot ' I ' iomeoy " ' in aas. ;:- ,.,,v - Ju u, i; ii ! .mi ... .m iijni. I I Ticklers "Beggin your pardon, sir! But there' a mouse in this room. Would you like to .take a crack at him before I. release Personals Mr. and Mrs. T. J Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith are on a pleasure trip to New York CJty this week. They are stopping at the Plcadllly Hotel while there, j Mr. F JD. Burroughs of Charlotte and Mrs. C. F. Burroughs of Scot liimd Node were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Williams and Mrs. Mattie Sheppard recently. --. A: " - . Mrs, Conbett iweston bad as gueets recenUy,-her "daughter, Mrs. W. H. Cade and Mr. Cade of Jack sonville and the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dozler Cade of eu- f aula, Ala.,' - They have gone to Chicatgo to-visK relatives there. IMr. and Mrs JUvin Kornegay were at Robersonville Wednesday to attend funeral services for Mrs. P. M. Comer, mother in law of their daughter, Mrs. Layton Coch ran which was held there. v Mesdames E. M. Sills. Frank Lee and Earl Smith attended the lec ture by Hev. Hall at the Presby terian church in Wallace Thursday morning. -; . Mr. and . Mrs. Graham Turner. Mr. George Turner and Miss Nar- cie Williams spent the week end fishing at Morehead. - - - Durwood Mlncey is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlncey. before report ing at Seattle, Washington, for an overseas assignment. Messrs Aubrey Turner and Fleyd Heath, Jr., J. D. Sandlin Sr., and Willie Jones of Beulaville and Mr. O shorn Sandlin of (Raleigh, went deer hunting recently near Eliza bethtown. , ... ' Misses Annette ad Sandra Wha- lev of Kinston Bt. 4 spent the week rnd with their grandmother, Mrs. G. M. Turner. Patrolman Seth Thomas rewntly transferred to Leland near Wll- mlngton, spent Monday with Mrs. Thomas and their daughter, Pat, in Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roger P; Strick land and children of Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Teel and son. Carlton of Farmville visited rela tives near Maxwells Mill on Sun day. ;. ' Mrs. Hafctie Davis, Mrs. w. U. Kornegay and Miss Bessie Korne gay were in Calypso Sunday, called there because of the death of Mr. (Leslie Nunn. .-''-Mr. Jjonnle Stroud and Mrs. couiit r.:on... K--ii' 't 7-- tha cat?'! Frederick Simpson visited Miss Peggy Jo Stroud, student at the Woman's College in Greensboro, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Graay visit ed at Elizabethtown on Saturday. NOTICE OF RE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY of an order of Re sale of the Superior Court, of Du plin County, made in that Special Proceeding entitled: 'IN THE MATTER OF CORA J. SANDER SON. ET ALS'. and being Special Proceeding No. 2571, the under signed Commissioners will on Mon day November 17. 1952. at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the Court house Door in Kenansville. North Carolina, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder all merchant able timber and pulp wood, meas uring eight (8) inches in diameter six (6) inches above the ground, with the usual right of Ingress and egress for tie purpose oi cutting and removing the timber and with a right not to exceed a three year period fox 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.. Sanderson Jands and being des cribed as follows: - ) FIRST i TRACT: ' BEGINNING at a white-oak in the Northwest edge of a small branch with black gum. Holly', and .poplar pointers, the beginning corner of Lot Num ber one made in- the division of the. late Robert Sandlin land, and further known as the Henry Wll kins o'd corner,, and runs with the line of Lot -. Number One: South 75-44 degrees East 228 poles to a stake about 25 feet South of the center of an pd 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 worm edge oi me road in the line of lot Four; thence with the road North 78 West 347 poles to an Ash and. Black Gum in the run of Machine Branch. corner of Lot Number Three; thence up the center of 'the branch. as it meanders to the mouth of the first mentioned branch thenc up the center of that branch f s it meanders to the beginning, con taining one. hundred and twenty acres) more or less,: and being lot number Two, made in the division of the late Robert Sandlin land. and assigned to Alsa B. Sandlin. an heir in common,, to said estate, YG3JGETTEIG v f' m ' ' - AMERICA'S And being lands described in a deed from Alsa B. Sandlin and wife. Emma F. Sandlin, to I. L. Sanderson, dated January 4, 1034, and recorded in Book 362, page 78, of the Public Registry of Duplin County. , ' . v - , - Always excepting all the timber and timber rights lying on the East side of the Qulnn road and the North side of the Alsa B. Sand lin road, and Roscoe Pierce land, 2-nd bounded on the East by Henry Stalllngs, and others, on the North by the Graham -Qulnn Heirs, and being that portion of the timber recently sold to H. E. Miller Lum ber Company of Wallace, . North Carolina. . : . j' SECOND TRACT: Lying and being irt Limestone - Township, BEGINNING at a bunch I long leef pines, at the head of a small branch, and runs thence North 30 East 90 poles to a stake, on the old -line; thencewith the old line North. 883 East 76 poles to.a stake, on the old line; thence with the road, South 61 East 15 poles to a stake on the road; thence South 20 West 114 poles to a stake at the road; ; thence South 54 West 26 poles to a stake; thence South 19 West 28 " poles to a stake; thence North 82 West 75 poles to a stake In the field; thence South 47 West 26 poles to an ash in the run of the branch, above the old mill; thence up tne run or tne orancn, as it meanders to the beginning, con taining 86 acres, more or less, 'ex cepting 5-94 acres, sold by Henry Wilklns to James Wilson. This being lands described in a deed from H. W. Wilklns to Martha C. Wllkins and W. D. Wilklns. and being the same lands described in a deed from John A. Gavin, Jr., Commissioner to I. L.. Sandeison, dated June 24, 1907, recorded in Registry, and known as the Wilklns Book 111, page 3.- Dunlin, County Tract THIRD TRACT: Known as the I. It. Sanderson, Hopkins Williams land, and bounded and described as follows: ' BEGINNING at a stake on the East bank of the North East River, at W. B. Kennedy's upper corner, and being the lower earner of the Hookins Williams land; thence wKh the old line North ,70 East 20 poles to a stake, corner of Lot Number Two, In the division of the Hopkins Wil liams lands, between Isaac Sander son, and others: thence that line North 20 West 30 poles to a stake; tnence jvortn 70 East Zl-tt poles to a stake,-; thence South 20 East : STEAIIIIIG and PAINTING . MAJOR OVERHAUL Oil ANY . MODEL OR MAKE FARM TRACTOR T TFTIT1 (C IV ' M' Supply., i Opposite Motor Park Thoatre : V iff . PINK HILL 1 -m m to t : ' ' riSST FAMILY OF FINE CAtis i WINDSOR i NEW YORKER ij p.ues ton a c . r n Lot No. 2; tnence t I " f (1 line of the Hopkins Yvuuams WJ, North 70 East 112 poles to a sweet gum on the Drew Hail line; thence North 20 West 28 poles to a stake; thence North 28 East 44 poles to an Elm Treer thence North 78 East 34 poles and 17 links to' a Cypress, side of a ditch; thence South 87 East 87 poles to a stake on the east side of the public road, G. B. D: Parker's corner; thence with the road, North 63 West 27 2-6 poles to a torn In the road; thence with the road North 2 East 37 poles to a stake, Parker's corner; thence North 52 East 10 poles , to poplar, among some marl holes; thence North , 27 East 10 poles to a gum on the run of a branch; thence South 82 West. 14 poles to a stake on the wrst side of the road,- W. A. Sanderson's -ii ,. 's.!i..'. .". ' corner; thence with his line South 5 poles to the Avenue;, thence his line South 40 West 10 poles; thence with the Avenue South- 78 West 76 poles to the Canal;, thence up the canal North 28 East "47 poles to a stake on 'the West side of the canal, in the old line 6f the Hop kins Williams land; thence with the old line South 60 West 8 polesto a stake with Gum pointers; thence with, the old line North 84-1 West 43 1-5 poles to a stake; thence North 60 West 31 poles to a stake In the bay, with bay 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 a South 20 East 77-44 poles to a black gum in a branch; thence South 72 West 7 poles to the North East River; thence down the River, as it meanders to the beginning.-'" :..: ,"i:!r ;;:. t And , being the same lands as prepared by 3. C. Moore in a map dated the day of August, 1952. , A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bid- ' ' f II! L L I tACHIXERY COMPANY, INC. KmST0N.H0RTHCAROUSA-PH0ME4t76 . ' .'. 1 11 . 1 " 11 " ' ' r ' ill i 1 1 i i n 1, ;-, - " : n , jTr .J.n-sw A COMPLETE SHOP FOR ARC AIID ACETELYIIE VELDIIIG VALVE. GRIilDIIIG IT WOXS FULL-TIME! . ; , unlike Yoii enjoy complete controtot your some other type of power steer- : car at all times . v . with far kea tag which aren't effective till you ; fatiguel , tag which aren't effective Mil you ITS SAFESU ... on rough roads, " any other type of power steering. .. oft shoulders, or In case' of a Even with car at a standstill, you blow-out! Hydraulic power helps . can turn wheel with one finger you turn . . and keep a true, . . . a real boon in traffic, on hard- steaily course With a constant, predictable "feel" to the wheel, parkingl c.r ev- a ot ! i i.-n. Ad vertised t.is .the lot a ay of Novem ber, 1952. - -R. D. Johnson, Commissioner, : v E. C. Sanderson, Commissioner, i H. E. Phillips, lOommlsiioner, Grady Mercer, Commissiones... 11 13 2T HJEP. BEDASH ' , And ' BRIQUET COAL FUEL OIL and , KEROSENE R. B. WARREN P&one 2561 I Mt. OUve, N. C. . ' ' REMEMBER TODAY ' , , TOMORROW , V , WITH A , . PHOTOGRAPH .KRAFT'S : STUDIO; i nteaes tll-3 or -N1 . COMMERCIAL ' PU01OGR4PH1 " A SPECIALTY ' 1 , ' 'IN HOONT OUfC , INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS,-FARMAIL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS ' ' !,'' REFRIGERATION PARTS-SERVICE . f Co cziinosi mm iri IASICRI . . . 8 of the steer ing effort is taken off your hands substantially more than with to-negotiate driveway or when i IMPERIAL -1 3. 0 F' 1 V '.! ;'" M4 .1 "'J ::Ai"i t. A. tui::?. & co. ,SS ' ' OI r" "S A " y tin:: iitll. n. c. " n f A" : 1 CO V '., TIT. ( TT7E, N. C.
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