I v V f . a .;: THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVILLE, N, C THUBSDAT, DECEMBEB 17; 1953 v NOTICE OF SALE , , , As Administrator of the estate of C, B. Kennedy, deceased, I will offer, tor sale at public auction for cash at the home place of Chancey B. Kennedy at 10:00 A. M. on Satur November, 1953. ' : j Charles E. Baker, - 1 Administrator of the estate Of C. B. Kennedy, deceased Pink Hill, N. & H. E. Phillips, Attorney In 1952 expenditures for tobacco accounted for 7.9 per cent of the total expenditure on goods and ser vices in the United Kingdom, com pared with 2.4 per cent in the U. S. Total United States tobacco pro duction this year' is estimated at 2.04 billion pounds. . tinue to support a strong United Record consumer incomes con- L States demand for food. ' Added Power, Performance Mark Chevrolet I Holiday Specials day. December 19, 1953, , various KenansvUle, N. C 12-17-3t a. e. p. . articles of household furniture, far ming machinery and tools and In cluding the following: I ft 1 Mm Th twiktanad four .door sedan in the "210" SeriM typlnea the new beauty and smartness of the Chev rolet Une for 1954. The "210" Series Is one ef three offered by the company in an array of 18 body model. Added power and ehassla Improvements, extension of the Powergllde automatic transmission option to all cars and luxurious new Interiors fat striking color harmonies are a few of tbe principal features. Government Beef Purchases StrengfhcnCafllo Market 1 The federal government's pur ' chases ofy beef for ' domestic , uses NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND .'" - UNDER;. DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA UUPLIN COUNT Under and by virtue of the power ,- of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 22nd day of November, 1952, by Walter Houston and Katie Marie Houston, to J. Harvey Turner, Trustee, and recorded in Book No. 476, at page " '275, in the Office of the Register of .Deeds of Duplin County, North I Carolina, default having been made ;. In the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby ,the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the ." tightest bidder, for cash," at public auction at the Courthouse door in Duplin County North Carolina, on f ,the 7th day of January, 1954, at twelve o'clock, noon, he following - described land: ! . y FIRST TRACT: Being the same i ' land conveyed by deed by Mildred i Southerland and others to Katie -r Marie Houston, said deed being of record in Book No. 466, Page 197 ' In the Office of the Register of "' Deeds of Duplin County, North ' Carolina. Reference to ; saia aeea .; of record is hereby made for the . 'purpose of incorporating into, and making a part hereof the more ac curate description contained there - SECOND TRACT: Being the same lands conveyed by deed by Pauline Soutneriana iteaaicK ana omers w Katie Marie Houston, said deed be ing of record in Book No. 466, Page 327 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina. Reference to said deed of record is hereby made for the pur pose of incorporating into and mak- ' Ing a part hereof the more accuate description contained therein.' . . The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit in Cash at the sale an amount equal to ten per cent of the 'amount of his bid up to one thousand dollars' plus five per cent of the excess of his bid over one thousand dollars. - j . : -.'. This -the 7th , day of December, 1953. ' ' J. HARVEY TURNER, Trustee ' 12-31-4t J. b, t. and export) started last April, are designed to strengthen the nation's cattle market, according to our county- agent. ,' He says recent reports show that the U. S. Department of Agriculture will have purchased between 220 and 229 million pounds of beef by the year's end. This is the equivaXI lent of more than 750,000 head of cattle, according to the county agent. Sharp drops in cattle prices, which started i their downward trend two years ago, are largely the result of increased marketings from -a record national cattle herd of 94 million head. Drought has complicated the situation by step ping up marketings, particularly of lower-grade i cattle, and reducing the normal demand for animals for high-finished feeding and herd re placements. , , The bulk of the government's beef purchases are being distributed through the school lunch program and nonprofit institutions. About 18 million pounds were purchased by the Foreign Operations Administra tion for overseas distribution. V ' , Because producer price problems are greatest this year in the cheap er grades f cattle, owing to pro longed, drought conditions, the gov ernment contracts have called for commercial and utility -grade car casses, with greatest emphasis on cutter and canner grades. Typhoid In Poultry Hard To Eradicate . When typhoid strikes your poul try flock there isn't much you can do but kill the carriers and sell the remaining birds for meat, according to R. S. Dearstyne, head of the Department of Poultry Science at N. C. State College. Dearstyne says typhoid is one of the most destructive of all poultry diseases and that mortality usually runs "very high" in flocks that have suffered attacks. ' : 1 Many different types of medica tion are suggested as treatment, but Dearstyne says results are not al ways good. Often" the flock owner will think he has licked the dis- se, when1 actually he has only arrested It. "Birds making a re covery as far as external symptoms are concerned, . may later become carriers of the infection. These car rlers eliminate the tiny typhoid germs through the droppings and through discharge from the mount This tends to perpetuate the disease on the premises," 1 scalding vat k 1 hog feeder - ' , 1 mule 1 cart , 1 1 mule mower 1 cub mower 1 Cole corn planter 1 guano distributor 2 cross cut saws 1 tobacco truck 1 trailer and racks Hay and corn 1 Ford tractor and plows and disc 2 pea weeden plows, and other small tools 1 12ga. shot gun 1 22 rifle '-'.V ; radio ' Household and kitchen 'furniture Any other personal , property be longing to the estate of C B. Ken nedy. ' W: Advertised this the 24th day of SEETHE Dearstyne suggests: (1) That in fested birds be . burned or buried deeply. . (21 That the remainder of the flock be sold immediately for meat (3) FolloweVby a thorough cleaning and disinfecting of the poultry house and equipment (4 Ranges on which 'the birds have been running should be plowed deeply.- Only after several months is it safe to stajt another flock on the same ground. Top Gifts for Christmas at Low Sale Prices! (v Girls' Dresses Girls' Sweaters Ladies' Dresses Men's Sport Shirts Girls' Coats Snow Suits Men's Ties Men's Sport Coats All at Sale Prices at Alexander I si 118 Market St Between Front and Second Sts. WILMINGTON, N. C. Large selection of holiday dresses Nylon, Taffeta and Cotton Fabrics COATS Greatly Reduced Sizes 1 to 14 Also a complete line of toys includ- SJ -nrfi beautiful selection of dolls, Toni TOWN . fand Saucy Walkers, Harriet Hub bard Ayer and Ideal Dolls. Cowboy hats, Shirts, pants, guns And Holsters. Tofs To Teens Opposite Hotel Phone 3324 Clinton, N. C. Vf: Shop In Goldsboro - ' Have Lunch With Us ? , - Hot Soup Hot Drinks ' . , . ir- Sandwiches ' ',.(. See our large assortment of gifts & candies . RODIIISOirS DRUG STORE 14i ft. Center st. goldsboro, n. c. ; JOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o . Iln !,.TnSpTh , v P ninaanniiilil A SUCH VALUES Kinston Shopping Directory Your 1953 Opportunity List GRADY'S HARDWARE 113 S. Queen St ' , Phone 2156 v v. Headquarters For All Types of Building Materials IN KINSTON And WW I NTS uzzrn BAKERS Furniture Company Friendly Furniture Stores 101-103-105 S. Queen St Phone 4034 808 W. Vernon Ave. Phone 3801 Kinston, N. C. SAVE AT SAVE MARSTOH DRUG STORE CO. The Place To Meet Tow Friends Prescription Specialists Courteous Fountain Service 132 N. Queen St Kinston, N. O. Habel C. Faulkner Pauline Owen .THE FASHION SHOPPE Season's Smartest Stylings Lady's Ready To Wear IW K. Gordon St ' Dial S27S Kinston, N. C. CAROLINA DAIRIES GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS Kinston, N. C. J. A. Whitfield Jeweler Bulova, Gruen, Elgin and Hamilton WATCHES 403 N. Queen St Phone 2977 Kinston, N. C. Griffon Suits Arrow Shirts THE MAN'S STORE "Known For Good Taste" 129 N. Queen St Kinston, N. C. Interwoven Socks Stetson Hats IVebtVs Shoe Store KINSTON SHOE STORE Quality' Shoes For The Family Queen At Gordon Kinston, N. C. r ,4. , Q r, -To Be . ' :-:fpj-'- tl"- A"w 'MMvjty Frco 0.1 Dx 24 . For 'Full Details See Mr: 107 E.1 i - U n i: GOLDSBORO Fhone22S5 FROSTY MORII MEATS, IIIC. A Daily Cash Market for Hogs & Cattle No Commission No Fees Helping you build a better livestock market for EASTERN CAROLINA T CHUCK VAGOII CAFE Guaranteed Good Western Steaks 7 Regular Meals and Beverages -1 Sandwiches Of All Kinds r ' One Block South of Kinston Hotel Mgr. Jt Paul Stanley-; -t !"rt1l U-"f itj ' RICE MONUMENT WORKS Is Tour Love Ones' Grave Marked? "Distinctive Memorials of Lastlns; Satisfaction" MONUMENTS IN MARBLE & GRANITE Special Holiday Prices Sffr Office and Display Yard, Goldsboro Hlf hway " KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA BUILDING SUPPLY CO. . Quality Building Material ' Phone 4681 1410 W. Vernon St . Kinston, N. C. .'- . - AUTO INSURANCE At Lowest Cost Stadieni Insurance Prompt Claini Service 128 W. Gordon St. Kinston Xct Us E 3 Ycur IlcIiJy rn!t Mir TihiM... ; Elgin tlilnkln now In terms of ? you can serve when frlr- 'i 1 r ' -'wi In f-' i t; Juice, a recipe taken, from the files of Rutb Current, 'State- home dem onstration agent: HOT SPICED GRAPH JU1CB ; 7uic of 1 lemon i " 1 quart of grape Juice (canned or .. frozen) ... , - , , . . rn 2 cups boiling water V4 cup sugar . ' , i nuimegs (cracked) ' 1 sticks cinnamon ' 1 r" GHtr) rind. : ! h r " SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P. M. - BRING THE FAMILY S27 N. QUEEN ST. KINSTO KEITH'S Radio and Television Service 1804 W. Vernon Ave. ADMIRAL PHILCO RCA HALLICRAFTERS '. P ASCII ALL'S 123 W. North St. : Kinston, N. C. ' BEAT THE RUSH , i - " ' Start Your Christeas Lay-Away - " if INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS , "' - rtFR!SERATI3N -PARTS-SERVICE