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Vnder and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in (bat certain Deed of Trust executed toy Walter Houston and - wife, Katie Marie Houston, to Vance B. Gavin, Trus tee, and recorded in Public fteg- irtrv of Dunlin County in Book 470, page 180, to which reference la hereby had, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured and request nav ' lng been made upon the undersign ed trustee by the owner of said not to foreclose said instrument The undersigned Trustee will . offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for Cash on Wednes day, December in, ioz ai we courthouse door in Duplin County, North Carolina at 12:00 noon the following described tract or parcel .. of land: A 1-5 undivided interest la all ; that certain tract or parcel of land containing SO acres more or less 'which is described In deed dated the 2nd day of February, 1946, from David Chambers and wife JOHN H. KINSTON, N. C. 'rinr;''V:;?.'v. Plow-bottom sodced- down to work as honest 8 Inches deep and mat's easy. The McCorauck Ma 8 plow 1 built to lay dean, uniform furrows, as deep as 10 inches. And the famuli Super Clrsctor polls one 16 inch bottom in heavy going or two 12-inch bottoms in average plowing. The Farmall Super C Is built to power the di Yeriified' farm of 80 to 120 crop acres. Its upholstered seat, "Jn ted on a coil spring and hy draulic shock absorber, gives you a "feather-cushion" ride, WALLACE & WALLACE, p. T "Cash If Yea Have It - vr - IIUJI .,-r- 1 j I " BUY I NOW . L BIG . l 1 SAVINGS! T 1 j i soiiii cbatuuera U Jraue laciver MoUowan, being recorded in the public Registry of Duplin County in Book 43S. cage 141. t ' A deposit of ten per cent win be required: by the highest bidder' as evidence ol gooa lasxa. r Advertised this-10th dsy of Nov ember, 1952. Vance B. Gavin, Trustee 12 4 4T V-B.G- Dobson Chapel Revival services will be held at Dobson Chapel Baptist Church ea:h evening at 7:30 o'clock, Nov ember 17th through November 23. The services will be conducted by' Dr. James Blaickmore, who is pas tor of Spring Hope Baptist church. Dr., Black-more is originally from Warsaw. Bev. Van Murrell filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday at 11 o'clock. The GJL's met with Miss Anna Jean Dail on Moaday sight Among those attending me OFFICE SUPPLIES And EQUIPMENT CARTER CO. There's a full line of simple, low cost, quick-change implements for the Farmall Super C All excess wheels, levers and pounds are designed-out of these Implements new strength, plus new ease and speed of changing from one implement to another, are desigiied-in. .- And all of the Farmall Super Cs quick-change implements are under complete, two-way control with Farmall Touch-Control. Tell" the control with finger-tip touch what you want done instant-acting hy draulic power docs hi ft us now about a farmall Super C MOTOR CO. N. - C. i i irtii y aaas (til? m SPECIAL SALE ON RUGS CONTINUED THROUGH SATURDAY 15 9x12 GOLD SEAL COKGOLEUM Felt . Base Rugs All Popular Patterns ' " And Colors Reg. $11.00 Y: i:07 $8.95 Y , FLOOR COVERING BY ARMSTRONG, QUAKER AND GOLD ; SEAL CONGOLEUM i A REAL VALUE! MARKED DOWN FROM . 1 '7' Y , $21.95 TO ONLY ? ., , ZZ: . $16.95 ,.Y.. OF WALLACE, INC. ... K Y ' Credit D. N. Howard, Sr, Field Scout of Tuscarora Council, Boy Scouts of America, has resigned his post to accept a similar position with the Occoneechee Council, Raleigh, North Carolina, effective Novem ber 19. Howard ame to Goldsboro from Knoxville, Tennessee in Jan uary of 1950. Colored Scouting has bad a con tinual growth In the four Divisions of Tuscarora Council, made up of Duplin, Johnston, Sampson and Wayne counties. In 1950 there were 24 Scouting Units compared with 53 at resent. The total col ored membership in 1050 iwes 424 compared with 1024 boys regis tered as of October 31, 1B5Z. ..... Mr. Howard wishes' to express bis sincere thanks to all Scout Leaders and . friends for their splendid cooperation over the past three years. It is hoped that the whole hearted effort for Scouting will continue so that more of our boys will 2e trained to become better citizens and maintain the high ideals of Scouting. W.M.U.. Meeting in Ingold on Thursday were Mesdames Florerice Register, Mason Brown, ottis (wr iter. Cvms Brock. Willie Brock. Roy Rodgers, Tommie Sandlin, Hez Dobson and Edwin Register. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus. Brock ana Mrs. Norma Gauler spent two days last week in Morehead City visit- ins: their respective daughters. Louis, a' small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brock went to a Wil mington hospital for head treat ment last week. We hope him a speedy resovery.' Miss Louelda Parker spent sun- day with Mary Lee Rouse. Mrs. Leslie Bouse, Jr., of Win ston Salem visited here over the week end. t Parker Heads Travel Meetings State Advertising Director Charles Parker is chairman 01 a national meeting on the travel In dustry in San Diego, California, Nov. 18. The meeting Is In connection with the 12th annual convention of the National Association of Tra vel Organizations, of which North Carolina's advertising ' director Is a member of the board of directors representing North and South Car olina. Florida. Georgia. Virginia. West Virginia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. ... Among those on the program are: Beverly Grioard. (Director of the Florida State Advertising commis sion; Joseph J. Horan, Director of the New York State Travel Bu reau; fiiisaDecn snoemaaer, man ager of the Greater Vermont As sociation; Prentiss Mooney, Assis tant Director of the Missouri Di vision of Resources and Develop ment: Robert J. Furlong, Executive Secretary of the Michigan Tourist Council; W. E. Barksdale, Director of the Mississippi Agricultural and Industrial Board, Lewis R. Cobb; Colorado Director of Publicity: Mrs. Virgene Robinson, Arkansas Director of Publicity, and Clifotn G o o o o n ii n i n !! tl n r i Y ! ' ' ' i If You Need It" T i j ' The announcement during the ground breaking . ceremony that two units instead of one will be Installed at the Wilmington steam electric plant means that practi' caliy all of the figures in ' your printed program have been doub led, r The following statistics will give you some idea of how our plans for the new plant grew even before ground was. broken for its construction: ,, i-,.-'!n , These generators will have a ca pacity in excess of 100,000 kilo watts, or 139,000 horsepower each. These two generators ' will be capable of producing over one and one half billion kilowatt hours a year when operating at full load for 85 per cent of the time. At full load these boilers will convert over 220.000 sultana or nearly 2,000,000 pounds of water to steam per nour. - . ', Tne water in these boilers will be converted to steam' at 1600 lbs. per square inch pressure and 1000 degrees temperature. The No. 1 boiler will be 170 feet high and the No. 2 boiler 134 feet high. The two will contain about 89 miles of steel pipe. The one smokestack serving two boilers will be 200 feet high. Water to cool the Steam, after tt has given up Ks available energy in the turbine, and convent It back to water will be pumped through the tubes of 114 tSUtS2Sl 1 i5! jtetttZitt Rhod- 000:000 ' - gallons : per day .. This amount of water would' serve the city of Wilmington 32 days. - After the water passes through' the con denser, it will go back into the riv er. : ;...", : . . 1 At full load the boilers will con sume approximately 1650 tons (27 railroad cars) of coal per day. This amount of coal would heat the av erage home 236 years. -The power will be generated at 13,800 volts and stepped up to 110,- oou volts for transmission over the system. The No. 1 unit is expected to begin operation in mid 1954 and the No. 2 unit approximately a year later. .", , . ' Alt the peak elf : construction, there will be approximately. 400 people working on this Jdbi The site is laid out for an ul timate of six units. The Intake and discharge tun nels for units 1 and 2 will be In stalled simultaneously. Tins plant will be of the outdoor type. It will be different from oth er plants on our system in that it will be the slab type with no base-. ment; that is, a concrete slab will be poured on the ground and the plant built on top of it. - , v The plant will be supported by 980 cast in place concrete piles extending to a depth of approxim ately 40 feet in the ground. This plant will, deliver over sev en times as much dependable pow er annually as the government owned Buggs Island Project FREE ENTERPRISE No freedom in our great nation is more precious than the freedom of entei prise. In a breach of promise suit the woman expects to transform a soul mate Into a check mate.. - t OBJECT TO TRUTH When a lawyer objects, it usua. ly means that some witness is try ing to tell the truth. W. Housley, Curtis Publishing Co., Travel Analyst. ,-M ; . ...?,.:..''. ioooooooooooooooooooooooo Comfortable o o o o o o o o o o MATTRESSES SPRINGS BEDS Priced Right At Heilig-Levine OF KINSTON, INC. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOf t 1 I "- II NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY ". PUBLICATION In The Superior Court ' Before The Clerk , S. P. 2609 . . , North Carolina Duplin County ' Ivey W. Eakes, Administrator of the estate of Frederick (Fred) Smith and Ivey W, Eakes, Individ' uall3r,-A.-;;v,:.i:;-..-.-:-i.;:. 7 ..,:y jr. - vs Elizabeth 'Smith; Clarissa Ann Smith,- Josephine Smith Stroud; Anna Smith Stroud and husband. Clayton Stroud; Mamie ' Smith Sheppard and husband, Clarence Sheppard; .Thejma Smith Sander son ana nusoana, jonn hui Sand erson; Christine Smith Page .and husband, Herman Page; Sadie Do ris Smith; D. L- Smith; Chancey Ivey Smith and wife, Maggie Smith; Ruth Odessa Smith Jones and husband, Clifton Jones; Emma Jean Sackett and husband, Fred Sackett; Inez Smith Qulna and hudband. Thomas H. Quinn; Falson Smith, Turnbr & Vife, HattHe Lee Turner; William P. Eakes and wife, Julia Baker Eakes; Roy Leon Eakes and wife Eleanor Eakes; Graver Rhodes and wife, Gladys Smith Rhodes; es ana Edna Grace smxa, a minor, Represented in this Action by her Guardian Ad Litem. ' The defendants, Ruth Odessa ST I a. IV T 1 Trntaa mill take notice that an action, entitled as above has been commenced ih ... snw rnnrt . , -(Mnitn the . Superior County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendants, to sell th- Frederick (Fred) Smith, deceased, lands as set forth and described on that map as recorded in Book 218, page 190, of the Duplin County Regis try to create assets to pay debts, and in which the defendants are interested, and which cause of ac tion Is set forth. In the petitlonil ed in this cause, and that the said defendants, Ruth Odessa ' Smith Jones and Clifton Jones, are nec essary parties to this action;, and th?t the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, at the Courthouse in Kenans ville, North Carolina, on the 10th day of December,. 1952, and answ er or demur to the petition filed in this action, which has been duly filed in said office or on or before the 1 diy of January, 1953, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the petition. This the 10 day of November, 1952. R. V. Wells 1 Clerk Superior Court ' H. E. PhlUlpa, Atty. 12 4 4T H. E. P. Against Lav To Hitch Hike Rides RALEIGH -r- The gesturing, up turned thumb, universally recog nized highball among wanderers of the highway is strictly frowned upon Hi North Carolina. : Fact is, it's against the law. ' However, like many statutes, the ba nagainst solociUng rides from o O O o o o o o o o o o o o o I i r 1 iJ a .J ,H,Y: 1 T 1 . Lf w Y 7 ;; 7 yyy:y-i:fyyt ::Y'l:':'v -YY' viyy xY yjVf ;tYYY?YY .11; ImLIL IT'S THE ys jy V t ' t -I ' TUESDAY 18 FRIDAY 21 DECEMBER TUESDAY 2 ' FRIDAY 5 -WEDNESDAY 10 FRIDAY 12 TUESDAY 16 ' v FRIDAY 19 . ' JANUARY TUESDAY 8 : FRIDAY 9 . TUESDAY 20 : FRIDAY 23 ' TUESDAY 27 : FRIDAY 30 ' FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 4 FRIDAY 6 . TUESDAY 10 i , FRIDAY 13 , JFRIDAY 20 TUESDAY 24 thus drawing enforcement eyes to more pressing problems.- And too, nearly everybody drives nowadays since the Department of Motor Ve hicles knows officially of 1,228,- 839 vehicles. Among non-drivers. the old time shank's mare traveler Is virtually unknown. Transients feel, if they don't own cars, there are plenty of others who do. Thus the declining, but aggressive corps of hitch hikers who unknowingly flout the la wregulatiy. College . students - are nerhaoa the wont offenders according to the State Highway Patrol. At foot ball games they all but command eer slow moving cars, creating ad- h,J?r i?.1" "-jv ic. or- J?By1 . warning, with a lint of Indictment, breaks jip this gay game sometimes. - And it would indeed be an unobservant anver who failed to .notice the platoon of Wake Forest studeitf thumbera who- line - upper Person Street in Raleigh every afternoon. The young Deacon law -students may not know it yet, but they are breaking a duly enacted state law. The same situation, prevails in West Raliegh - where dozens if State . College students bend their thumbs and break the law. In ed ucation centers throughout the : state, week end tfauniben create ainor traffic problems. - . , . i OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I GOOD MORNING YOUNG MAN. I HAVE A LITTLE PROBLEM FOR YOU! tad you've come to the -right place, we ; .reply, for there's mi auto body problem too,' big or small for us. We've the experience, the ."know-how" to put tm rolling again x .. CALL 213-4 S & V Body Shop BEULAVILLE, N. C. , ' Wreckev Service Day Or Night' tOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ - - f .f. ; J . , I'm k;::;j'. Yc: ,11.1 l.-.....J IUJ LIU 1U LLll V'yy-y' P .":.; yylr"'"0'yyy' r. , .LSS. . U Us- L U y FLAVpri OR : here there . there here there here " here here- , there 1 here there here 'there ; here there I .there :. here 'P. here there ' , there i If there is a regular semi-organized corps of hitch hikers Jt would be students say. extensive travel ers. And while most safely officials condemn the practice, It's often overlooked in blanket preparations for highway safety promotion. The Department of Motor - Vehicles produces no statistic on fatal ities and Injuries among hitch hikers. That some few are injur ed, and. perhaps killed every year goes without saying. Thus an ap peal to those who thumb rides re gularly, to 'cease and, desist? is probably the best answer. For the academic minded the manual of motor vehicle, laws, In one short paragraph,, presents the state's point of view on hitch hik ing. In section 20-179 it reads: 'Nq person shall stand in the tra vel portion of the highway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any private vehicle.' And tor the: hair - splitters. -the travel portion' of the highway means right up to where the pave ments ends at the shoulder, In answer' to many inquiries How do you catch Red Snappers? Fish 'em just like you fish for. sea b.-ss in the Gulf Stream. Drift and bottom fish. - The secret is in the bait. ;' Red ' Snappers ' along the North Carlina coast prefer squid in large chunks. ' . . . - j,...-. xt'.y i y'yy..;y ' o v-ry . . H y - -',Y';-;. :;s,:. .wJL.k.'.L.- THE MONTH!, ATKINSON -ATKINSON ' IPENlDfERILEA " WARSAW ' , - ROSE HILL B. F. GRADY CALYPSO ROSE HILL BEULAWLLE WALLACE , . FAISON - PENDERLEA B. F GRADY BULA VILLI . OALYIPSO WARSAW CHINQUAPIN FAISON CHESftUiflPIM ; - WALLACE :yy,y'4 -Ji -Your v. i l : ' --au-i aliat . -your governmeut wiil ie run riiilit; use it Nov. 4. Most - laws . seem reasonable enough until some silly cop tries ' to enforce them against nice peo- .; v pie like . , . , - 7 -H ; 1 A j ' :':V Y ' A ft ' Hi -r?' -" '' ''''' "''i'i Yf1; .... iff fdwr sJm mm frf ym W' 1 IH Iimm sasl yim mtU mi HI ' look Well1 i,W. ' sleep well in these handsome FRUIT of the LOOM , supreme pajamas 92.es ss.9$- Goodlooking piped paiamat '. . . with th famous Frult-of-ihe-loom guarantee f give you the best in v sleeping omfor .. and t ' designed to stay that way ' van after eountleu ' ' launderings. Style In a fin , solid colored fabric i ,v...i :. v '. .' ' 1 ''"' 'i'.''s"-l'-.-' pipad with contrasting colors and mad with the exclusive ' .lastex Waistband. Blue, ton, :. green, grey. Sizes A, B, C, 0. Alto longs and bigs. - - -Also available in fine fancy patterns anl rayons.' 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