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"1 T 3. rr-.txsvnxE, n. c Thursday, January t, 1954 ; i.. Virginia 'Cruise passengers will leave the pier in modern buses, traveling along the-. Ozama River. They will pass the Tower of Homage ! built in 1503. where governors and 1 'v soldiers onoe swore allegiance to .IFOLIC Va. Ciudad Trujillo I been almost completely rebuilt ' the King of Spain. Virginia Cruisers al city ot the Dominican Re- 'since a devastating hurricane in, will see Columbus Castle,, built in 1930. Because the government has 1512 by Diego, son ol the discoverer, concentrated on civic improve- The guided tour will continue ments, the city Immediately im- through the business district to the ::::DijI!;:rdPort 151 Virginia Cruise; he, he spot where Columbus ed and . where he is buried, Is : third port of call scheduled for 3 1954 Virginia Goodwill Cruise South America and; the West iJles...iii'i.l"'.'-, M. W. Nordlinger, president of "the' Virginia Cruise Corporation has announced completion of plans for a professionally-guidded tour of the city, formerly called Santo Domin KO but renamed for the Dominican leader Trujillo. Ciudad Trujillo has presses visitors with Ks clean, scrubbed and efficient appearance. Ciudad Trujillo is a fascinating combination of centuries-old civili zation and the newest of the new modern buildings, superhighways, spotless streets, huge supermarkets and the West Indies' most elaborate hotels are found among ancient and historic structures. Primate Cathedral, the oldest in the New World, begun in 1523 and completed 17 years later. There, under an arche dmarble monument, lies the body of Columbus. The royal jewels of Queen Isabella also will be on display, along with other valuable relics of the church trea sury. Passengers will visit the city mar ket f qp strange and interesting food products and handmade, straw hats and bags. ' ' "' ' One of the beautiful sights of Ciudad Trujillo is George Washing ton 'Avenue, edging the Caribbean waterfront and leading to the Hotel Jaragua, where a buffet luncheon and native entertainment have been arranged for Virginia Cruise passen gers. Native dancers will perforin the Merengue, an old Dominican rhythm dance. Afternoon activities will Include a signtseeing ana snopping tour tnrough other sections of the color ful city. While the hotel serves interna tional food, tourists, are most ..in- Ymr livestock Will T op ALWAYS BRING i'''T, 3. V A B rices A T Savings Bonds . Sale Expected v To Top 1953 WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 Savings Bonds sales are expected to top those of 1953, is the forecast of Earl O. Shreve, National Director of the U. S. Savings Bonds Division, Trea sury Department Mr. Shreve, re cently appointed head of the U. S. Savings Bonds' program, was presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and vice-Dres- tcrested in the native Spanish dish- iaeI 0I saies of the General Elec- es such as sancocho, a soup with trie Company. He further pointed out that the 1953 sales of E and H bonds set a postwar record dating back to 1946. "The fine sales record of 1953 was made possible by the patriotic service to the Savings Bonds pro gram given by all Americans across the land,'. Mr.' Shreve said. "And the volunteer workers and groups win. contributed so unselfishly to m;ike the program's success possible uill.be depended upon for an even !.; ter effort by the Treasury in l'J.) ." Labor and management, the mc. ia of advertising and of all ly. s played important roles in the pn- n am's success. The Savings 'ui.ils program is essentially made possible by the public at large and ihe nation-wide volunteer organi- 3 I YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS AT OUR SALES IN WALLACE i: ingredients (including chicken, pork, sausage, pumpkins and yams), easava baked with cheese and arrez con polio. Money in the Dominican Republic is counted in pdsos, worth the same as American dollars. The Virginia Cruise ship is the Holland-American Line's new air contitioned S. S. Maasdam. The ship will sail from Norfolk on Satur day. aJnuary 23, bound for Port of Spain, Trinidad; La Guaira and Caracas, Venezuela; Ciudad Trujillo, and St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. The trade and friendship building ven ture is co-sponsored by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, the Norfolk Port Authority and the 21st j Sti eet Business Area Association of I Ni-..-folk. I Reservations for the 14-day sail- mi . beginning at .$295, may be book ed . hrough recognized travel agents or ie Virginia Cruise offices at 111 " . i ;r jet. Richmond, and iVlonticello Hotel Lobby, Norfolk. zation. , i , "Cash sales of Series E and H Bonds, 'made wholly to individual citizens,. wlU total around $4,380, 000,000 . tor the calendar year of 1953," Mr. Shreve said. "I am com pletely optimistic about ' .the in creased sales of IT. S. Savings Bonds in 1954", he added. "More and more Americans are discovering for them selves each day the ' tremendous advantages of savings with U. S. Savings Bonds. The payroll savings plan available to millions - of em ployees .throughout the country, and the systematic pond-a-month sav ings plan is available in all banks." Mr. Shreve further said that each Savings Bonds purchaser could buy up to $20,000 in E bonds and in H bonds dulrMg the coming year. $20,000 in E bonds Or in H bonds can be saved by each member of a family," he said. Past experience shows that the majority of people who buy the $20,000 limit of Sav ings Bonds will make their invest ment early in 1954. January has proved to be the best month of the year for such investment purchasing of E and H Bonds. E bonds which mature during 1954 will have the same maturity option extension advantage. Holders of those bonds can continue .to earn the three percent interest on them without taking steps whatsoever to gain that interest. Addition of -the continuing three percent interest, automatic for another ten years, earns the investor a total of 90 per cent on his original investment. Mr. Shreve said that 75per cent of all E bonds which have matured have been retained by holders who took advantage of the opportunity to earn that three per cent interest for another ten years The cash value of Series E and H bonds, all in the hands of indi viduals, which passed .the S37 bil lion mark by the year's end. is now the highest in the entire period since the Treasury began to sell Savings Bonds in March, 1935., "U S. Savings Bonds are a vital factor in giving the country a stable economy", Mr. Shreve said. "And, Saving Bonds ensure a solid, safe future for each of the nation's fam ilies who save with the Savings Bonds program", he concluded. nouncin 1 a ' ... . ma mm mm , i if--". . ' " J i 130-H.P. I3P.-H.P. I5J-H.P. 173-H.P. t H5-H.P. COST CUPPEK SIX POWW KIN? V-8 JV.I CAMO KK9 V-8 OIKS ."1J3 V-l NOTICE OF RE-SALE NO W! 5 Ford engines offer the mightiest concentration of power per cubic inch ever in any truck line! V-8 and SIX I For the power they develop, the engines in the 1954 Ford Truck line have less cubic inch displacement than engines in other-make lines. For example, Ford's 239 cu. in. Power King V-8 develops its 130 h.p. on as much as 43 cu. in. less displacement. Smaller-displacement engines normally need less gas! That's one big reason why Ford concentrated power offers greater economy! Ford takes the lead in vital factors that make for lower-cost trucking 1 Now, only in Ford Trucks gas-saving, LOW-FRICTION, high-compression overhead-valve, deep-block engines irt all truck models! 115- to 170-h.p.! New Driverized Cabs, Master-Guide Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fordomatk Drive for faster control! New greater capacity! New Factory-Built "6-wheelers," gross up to 48 more! , 7MPCE ttfd ECOVOW liWj, it liiiiiiiiiinri n-iir'itiir-'-f'in'n-iio11-irT-iiiin limn 1 Nw Ford F-900 Bio Jo, G.V.W. 27,000 lb., G.CW. 55,000 Ibt. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in that Special Proceeding entitled: "IN THE MATTER OF E. R. SHOLAR, GUARDIAN OF J. D. SHOLAR", and being Special Proceeding No. 2698, the under signed Commissioner will offer for sale on Wednesday, January 13, 1954, at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, to the highest bid der for cash a certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in Duplin County, State of North Caro lina, and being described as fol lows: A certain tract or parcel of land in Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: BE GINNING at a stake at a fork of a cart path on D. H. Sholar line runs North 6-V4 East 4 poles to a stake, D. H. Sholar corner, a stake; thence said Sholar line North 17 East 20 poles to a pine; thence with s;iid Sholar's line North 18 West 28 poles to 3 stake; thence North 6 East 28 poles to a stake; thence North 49 East 30 poles to a itake, D. H. Sholar's corner on the old ' Mobley patent line; thenca with that i line South 50 East 122 poles to a I stake, the old corner; thence with 1 old patent line South 3 West 74 poles to a stake on the East side of a branch on the division line; thence with said division line be tween S. J. Sholar and Ed P. Sholar; thence North 52 West 100 poles to a stake, the beginning, containg 49-V4 acres, more or less. And being the same lands as set forth and described in a Deed from S. F. Sholar and wife, to John D. Sholar, as recorded in Book 88, page 33, of the Duplin County Reg istry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 28th day of December, 1953. H. E. 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