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1 . . ..ubby B, Mobley, hus
b i i of lie former Janet Jones of
i ie la neariug completion
of e .tit weeks of .basic Infantry
. trauuiig in Medical Company 501st
Alrbone Infantry Regiment at Fort
Jackson.. t
He Is learning the fundamentals of
being a soldier. This inchiie class
room lectures in such .1 projects as
: Bulitary courtesy.' first aid and
... combat field problems, involving
vn of the M-l rifle which be will
.. on various ranges.
After eight weeks of training with
lout Airoorne division the trai
nee is given about 14 days of leave.
He may return here for eight more
'weeks of infantry or ho may be as
signed to one of the many Army
schools. ; .;..; . ;,.
Basic training Is required of each
new man -coming Into the Army.
Fort Jackson is one of the Army's
largest training installations prim.
: arily an infantry training post. The
. fort also offers schooling la special,
ties associated with an infant dL.
vision, as well as combat tactics.
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vMr." end Sirs. Wilton Tbignen of
"ra:r Bluff announce the birth of
a -lUghter, Deborah Carol, January
ut tne wimoertoa Hospital.
Mi a. Thigpen is the former Phei-
iie S rlckland .of F- 'r Bluff. Mr.
Tt f pen is
the son oi Mrs. E. P.
f"tr V and ' Mrs. Birr Wldn of
Amo I -ejeune, announce the birth
: of a daughter, Linda Marie, Janu
i a in the Naval Hospital. The
i, Waldens, reside in, an apartment to
I the home of ULx. and Mrs." Perry
' Williams and are formerly of Flor-
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The Women of the Missionary So.
& eiety were in charge of the program
on Sunday night Presenting a skit,
; pertaining to the W.M.U. -work
were Mesdames Clinton Campbell,
Elwood ' Quinn. 1 Marlon Bratcher,
A. L. Brown, Orzo Thigpen, Bud
A Miller and Misses Elaine Kennedy,
j Zelma Matthews, Janice Smith and
Carmel Xubanka. Mrs. Orvis Thig..
pen presided,
YVA's Cook Candy
The Y.WA of the1 Beulaville Bap.
ttist Church met . Monday night in
the home of Mrs. Herman Gore for
fa candy cooking. .
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- The W.M.S. met on Tuesday night
for a regular meetipg. Mrs. Orvis
Thigpea presided and- reports were
given by chairmans, "We give thee,
but Thine Own" the program was
developed by Mesdames, 3. Macon
Brown, Oreo Thigpen.. A. U Brown
and Marion Bratcher. ; The hospi
tality committee served devils
food cake, peanuts and coffee to
the 80 attending. , v . . . t
Annie John G.As
Hold Meeting
The Annie' John G.A. of the Bap
tist Church met Monday afternoon
in the assembly room for a stew,
ardship program. Following the
program sentence prayers were
heard In closing.
Misses Lyde and' Lucille Thomas
were shoppers in Kinston on Sat
urday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll spent
Sunday in Warsaw with Mr. Car
roll's mother.
' With The Sick
Mrs. LiAa Parker is still con
fined to her home with injuries
from a wreck.
Mr. Haywood Kennedy returned
to Raleigh' Monday for treatment
in Rex hospital.
Mr. William (Bill) Bostic is an
Operative, patient in the Wayne Me
morial hospital in Goldsboro.
Mrs. Ellis Walton is confined to
her home due to illness.
. . Mrs. John Thomas is a patient in
the Lenoir Memorial hospital for
treatment
' Mr. Frank Rhodes is critically
ill In the Lenoir County hospital.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle, Ken
neth Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
land Sanderson were in Wilming
ton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Fussell.
Mrs. J. L. Powers of Turkey and
Mrs. O. S. Thigpen were in Wil
mington Saturday to attend a lun
cheon at the home of Mrs. J. D.
Freeman. It was a Regional Meet
ing of the Executive Council of the
Woman's Missionary Society.
Misses Janice and Elsie Smith,
Mesdames Ransom Smith, Norwood
Smith and Arthur Whitfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Quinn, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Miller, Mrs. Frank Tho
mas. Mrs. Bill Brown, Miss Mary
Q. Brown were in Kinston shopping
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc-
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Keithan in Southport .
Mrs.' Adolph : Jones. Mrs, Kate
Jackson, Mr, Willie Jackson, Kate
and Robert Jones were in Rose
Hill . Sunday : to - attend the . fun
eral of; Mr,, Jerry Cottle. ' -ysPfejs I
Mrs. R. : W. Fitzgerald has re
turned to her home in Tennessee
following visit with Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Bostic. ''-.: -.J,'
Mr. Edd Bostic of Warsaw was
here last 1 week to visit Messrs.
Stoklex and Bilbro Bostic.
Mr. Bobby Kennedy of Raleigh
was a week end guest 01 Mr. and
Mrs, John G. Kennedy. : , - , . v...--
Attending the funeral of Mr.
Floyd Smith Monday were Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Nethercutt, Mrs. Ran
som Smith, Mrs. Caroline John
son and Mrs. William Brown. .
Little Wilton Thigpen, Jr, of
Fair Bluff is spending some time
with Mrs. Marion Bratcher and Mrs.
John Hargett.
Miss Jeaneane Thigpen return
ed to Richmond, Va., having been
a- week end guest' of Mrs. Marion
Bratcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill and
daughters, Barbara and Mischa
made a business trip to Wilming
ton Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Morton, Mrs. Virgil
Bender and children of New Bern,
Mrs. John Dail, Mrs. D. I. Watson,
and daughter Jennifer of Smith
field were guests on Friday of Rev.
and Mrs. A. L. Brown.
Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw and
Mrs, Jim Wilkerson of Kennns
ville were guests of Mrs. Eddie Earl
Griffin on Tuesday.
Virgil Sanderson of Sta'e Col
leee spent the week end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sand
erson. Mrs. Adolph Jones and son Robert
was -a guest of Mrs. Foy Jones in
Jacksonville Thursday. Mrs. Bud
Miller and son, Jeff, visited Mrs.
Zollie Batchelor and Elwood Ken
nedy in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Mamie Boggs spent Saturday
in Kinston.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul Thigpen
and daughter of Raleigh, Miss Jean
eane - Thigpen of Richmond, Mrs.
Larry Kennedy, Miss Elaine Ken
nedy, Benny Kennedy and Mrs. Ma
rion Bratcher were in Fair Bluff
Sunday to visit the Wilton Thig
pens. They also visited Mrs. Thig
oen in a Lumberton hospital where
she was a patient.
Mrs. Zollie Batchelor was called
'o Akron, Ohio last week to attend
'he funeral of her sister, Mrs.
George Coker.
Miss Jean Sessoms of Flora Mc
Donald College was a week end
guest of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Good,
man on Sunday. She was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Grady. Additional guests were Rev.
Strad Snively and Mr. and Mrs.
James Robert Grady.
Mrs. Thelma Thomas, Mrs. Eu
ene Whaley, Mrs. Flay Danley and
Kolin Thomas were in Rocky Mount
Wednesday to visit Mr. Charlie
Thomas who remains on the critical
list at his home.
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not huge as towns go. In fact,
it's population is less than 10,000.
Usually, the meat noteworthy
laot aoeut steam vernoa, wau-
tngtesw at tf at the V. 8.
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the fntare,
earlty aa
prosperity t
to nation, K,
each Is "
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bureau
erats gel tin,
together li
some tamoc
largo city of-",, w. . .
the world either forget this fun
damental fact about the land, If
mneeo mey over knew n.
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aaakes Meant Ter-
tagto oa here as that In this
town thero Is a feksi Vaate Pel
operating m small testnsss nnder
the name of WestsMo WeMaag.
Lbeted' bta "center of the
northwest' oafry 'industry. Mr.
Vender Pifl developed a- roeclal
type of -pasha harroW'wMch he
has peencBonufacturlng and sell
ing. Due -to -exeeHence 'Dfy Ida
Sroduetr$e -enjoyed tidy little
usihess. Not a vast - business
listed tnr'Wall Street,"t)ul never
theless, ouite important to Mr:
Vaoder1 Pel Ml employees,' and
to- the Mount Vernon economy:
Bat - new Mr, , Tande rol ' W
faced with Woolen he nsnnoY
otve-hlmaeH,' add ka- fact, va
atoblen) not -of ' nhr making. A
eoBpsjrahto--nleee'er eqatyiinaaf
H feeing satpped cs frW Hofland
wttheavd Oettt of tariff
tsnetas; tald'Wa: prioe
his piedOOIUei taswj;
Senator Warren Magnuion re
entfar queried V. S. Tariff Com
misalon about this.
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Edgar Breassard, tariff com
Heataa ohatrniaa, replied with
antnwt
Mrs. W. B. Parker is a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker in
WhitevUle.
Mrs .Phoebe Pate and Miss Ermie
Sanderson spent Saturday in Kin
ston. Mr. and Mrs. John Bratcher, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bratcher enjoyed
cn oyster roast in Hubert Sunday.
Mr. David Duff died at his home
in Salisbury, Maryland, last week.
Attending the funeral were his
children, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ken
nedy. Mrs. Linster Futrell, Mrs. At
wood Lee, Mr. Grover Duff and
Mr. Bruce Duff. V
Mr. Ray Cupp attended an auto
mobile convention in the Shoeham
Hotel in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lee Kornegay and son are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhueben
Earl Mercer in FayetteviUe.
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toe saris act ef 1931 exempted
from tmporr doty agriealtaral
otnlpnieat, and that only Coax
grass eaa okango this rating.
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U. S. Senator on what Congress
can Ho are most lntaresung.
For ha gees on tr state that
anrsaaat to sowBssaisae granted
a ma uenerM mem
Tariffs and Trade, effective Jan
ary 1. . f doty free stats
or naiiwws was ooand and ti
maattlen of a daty ea rack artt.
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effect weald be violation of
D.8. tatoraatleaal eammltmeata,
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statement First the General
Agreements On Tariffs and Trade
is one of the offshoots of the
United Nations. Thus. VS. 8. rep
resentatives to an International
convention extended perhaps into
perpetuity an act of Congress
without congress knowing it.
f&at the Consress of thr Ontted
States, ooasiitntloaally the (tac
tion's sbvereisn eovenlaa bear.
poworless to take-any actsw.
'In coruVwitS-'thfs,' it is
GftlOOTtAnf to bear In mind (hat
early0 fa' 19 State Department
is atferAUhg' another one of these
interhiitlonal clambakes on tar
iffs. Accdnflrig to advance re-
-ports', State Dept. is prepared to
sen down river U. S. producers
of some 1,006 different items.- .
This repWt sttrteof out oii i the
matter . . . harrows. Jtnt'aa con
sideration" grows en what eonld,
ahd ptbably tU happen-at this
coaterence ' esrbr ' fat - tsif. -the
story' 'becomea' hairewiBg. Only
ray .'of hop : is .Congressr will:
again' take ever reins, at Mm
short, -becaase H 'areeeat .
coarse ceatiaaes-aachecked
rnoch longer, V. a.-Coagtesa ban'
a mere robber, stampi :
Mr. and Mrs. James Fugham of
Norfolk-, Virginia were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mer
cer. Mr. and Mrs. Rommie Mallison,
Winterville,. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Davis, Pink Hill were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ken
nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sullivan of
Pikeville have been recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mercer.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thomas, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Williamson and daughters,
Anltia and Barbara of Kenansville,
Mrs. Glenn Thomas, Buies Creek,
Glenn Thomas and Mr. , and Mrs.
Franklin Jones and children Freddie
and Frankle Ann. ,. -.
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NOTICE Or TRUSTEES' RESALE
... . ' OF KKAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in that cer
tain " Deed' of Trust executed by
Herman Lee Hargrove (same person
as Herman L. Hargrove) and wife,
Thelma Scott" Hargrove, r r e .
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Duplin County, N. C.
in Book 488, page 3 and pursuant to
order of R.'V. Wells, Clerk of Su
perior Court, dated January 12, 1956
directing the resile of said proper
ty by reason of the filing of an in
creased bid thereon in the sum of
$15,380.00 following the sale of said
property on January X 1958, the
undersigned Trustees will expose
for resale at public auction to high
est bidder for cash at the County
Court House of Duplin County in
the City of Kenansville, N. O. at
12:00 o'clock noprf on Monday, the
6th day of February, 1996, starting
with said bid of $15,380.00, the fol
lowing described lands: - -'
Those certain tracts of lsnd lo
cated In Wolfs crape Township, Du
plin County, - North Carolina and
more particularly described as fol
lows: FIRST TRACT:. ' Beginning at a
pine stump (old corner in i Wells'
line) and runs thence South 77 de
grees East 1760 fee to a point in
the center of the road; thence with
the center of the road North ' 10
degrees 55 minutes West 485 feet;
thence North 78 degrees 05 minutes
East 424 feet to a stake; thence
North 15 degrees 10 minutes West
791 feet to the center of a ditch;
thence with the center of that ditch
and beyond it North 74 degrees 25
minutes West 461 feet to a point in
the center of the road; thence with
the center of the road South 15 de
grees 10 minutes East 199 feet;
thence South 74 degrees 50 min
utes West 608 feet to a stake; thence
North 80 degrees West 584 feet to a
stake; thence South' 19 degrees West
849 feet to the Beginning, contain
ing 41 acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a
point in the center of the road, corn
er of Lot No. 1; and runs thence
with the center of the road South
15 degrees 10 minutes East 222.5 feet;
thence South 74 degrees 25 minutes
East 461 feet with the center of a
ditch; thence leaving the ditch
South 15 degrees 10 minutes East
791 feet to a stake; thence South
79 deerees 05 minutes West. 424 feet
in a nnint In thit center of the road:
thence with the center of the road
c U tn Luna RH mlnntH TTot ARK
feet: thence South 77 degrees East
885 feet to a stake; thence North
14 degrees SO minutes East 1370 feet
to a stake; thence North 47 degrees
20 minutes East 404.5 feet to a stake;
thence North 58 degrees 10 min
utes West 963 feet to an Iron stake
by the path; thence with the path
North 84 degrees 10 minutes East
1150 feet to a point in the center of
the road; thence with the center of
the road North 57 degrees 15 min
utes West 546 feet to a ditch; thence
with the center of that ditch South
28 degrees 45 minutes West 1660 feet
to a stake; thence South 88 degrees
45 minutes West 479 feet to the be
ginning, containing 62 acres more or
Now Here For
FOR
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Pliant
- We Also
Plant 'Bed Gas
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"Cash If YoU Have It-Credit If You Need It1
less. ' v. -. ; ?'
Being the same lands described
in the aforesaid Deed of Trust from
Herman Lee Hargrove - and wife,
Thelma Scott Hargrove to the un
dersigned Trustees . 1 recorded v in
Book 488. page 8 in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun
ty, North; Carolina, to which and
to the instrumentatherein referred
to-reference Is hereby made.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Trustees, pursuant to
GS 4M1.10, may require the high
est bidder, at said sale immediately
to make cash deposit of 10 per cent
of the amount of his bid up to and
including $1,000.00, plus5 per cent of
the amount of his bid in excess of
tl.000.00, and that if such' deposit
is not made said Trustees may im
mediately reoffer the property for
sale at said time and place.. If the
resale of said property thereafter
should be ordered on account of an
increased bid, said .deposit will be
refunded; otherwise the same will
be applie to the purchase -price."
This sale will be held open for
ten days for upset bid as required
by law. ' l
This 14th day of January, 1958.
John S. Cansler
' 80OLawBldg. '
Charlotte 2, N. C.
i Wfhovla Bank & Trust Cc.
Charlotte, N. C, Trustees
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FOLLOWING USED TRACTORS
2 Farmall H Tractors
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1 Ford Tractor
1 Massey Harris
ALL-ABOVE TRACTORS HAVE BEEN
RECONDITIONED AND ARE IN GOOD
MECHANICAL CONDITION.
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For the fourth consecutive year ;
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph
company has been cited by the Am
erican. Institute of Management for
its excellence ox management yui
ingWfa. . ' "
v L. W: Bill, President of the
Company, was presented Xvitn the
Certificate of Excellent Manage
ment at thr Sheraton -'Blackatone ,
. i . . .w i . T.n.. R fh
Hotel in waicagu w
presentation was made by Jackson ;,;
MartindeH, President oi tne Aniens
can Institute of Management , '
The citation places me local tele-' ,:
phone company on the-OSe list of ...
excellent' managements numbering ..:
408 American and Canadian com-
panics. Only two Other North Qiro- v
lina companies-are included on the
list. ' . - M.
The Company was examined and .
Judged' in the following ten, func
tional areas of managementrt; Econ
rmlji FimMinn dnmnrmtm Structure.
Health or . .Earnings, service to .
Stockowners, Research and Devel- .
opment, ' Directorate Analysis, Fis- '
cal Polices. Production Efficiency .
Sales Vigor and Executive Evalua-
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Sizsa pie in juawry oeionga w
(rs. John A. Jaclfico, EUsabeth,' '
N. J. - Baked along with it were 1
$500 In cash, -four $26 savings , ::
bonds, and a bank book all hid' '
den in a strong box in, naturally, .
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