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i t sit,. : V'av""":U ,y",f; I J ; .See, more classfieds on Back page ' VUUSUIUI M1UM ',':.V'S E: Three cents per word, minimum "? f Toe. Unless yoa bSTa an account vita as pleas sead ej, atampav: aaaneyarder, ' cbet k wl(k C-Jian's WeU Drilling k a task-to to. wcila and th rlfM psaap for each. Be a first for the beat A Fitch Man, tteatod at ratter ion, Boat 1 Plait Hill. ITS TUB TO GO FISHING We bare complete line of fishlar taeUc JAMES MUXE. HARDWARE, BeuIsviHe. f JW 4 T C. : TYPEWRITERS ADDINt machines . repaired. Mew Royal typewriters for every need. Call Goldsboro 251. : Worley Typewriter Exchange, 156 South Center St CTF federal . Land Sank loans art - available thru Clinton National linn umui usociauoiK v. uuiaui ' OeWitt Carr, Secretary - Treasurer. ' P. O. Box 140. Phone 2262, Clinton, If C Mr. Carr ts in PCA office In Kesansville between 11 and 13 a clock everv TwjkImv mornins. ttf. B tt J Upholstering. Expert fur niture upholstering and furniture reconditioning. Write or call for DicloAiD delivery. Phone 3417 -2 miles sauth Wilmington Clinton. -5-4T PD You always find better value In used appliances, used refrigerators trora $19.93 and used washers, from $9.95, at L. Harvey tt Son, AppU- ance Department, in Klnston. . tfc ' ,: 7.: -Z i , WASM LOANS AB term; low interest rate. Complete Insur ance Service. Thigpen-Ficken Insiuv ance Agency, ML Olive. N. C.. WHOLESALE BUILDING mater. ials, cash and carry Credit if need ed All materials guaranteed. Well worth a trip to Southern Supply Company, Clinton. Across from the Park. CTF. LEARN HOW TO make money at home, addressing envelopes for advertisers. Use typewriter or lo nghand. Good pay, full or spare time, if you know how. Instruction manual $1.00; with Free list of firms looking for homeworkers Sterling, Dept. 559, Corona 68, N.Y. Money back Guarantee. 5-29- 3TC At a recent banquet in his honor, Dr. C. C. Henderson, Mount Olive Physician and civic leader was presented a certificate of appreciation by the. students of Mount Olive Junior College for his philanthropy to the College Science Laboratory. Presenting the certificate is George Stevenson of Kinston, president of the Henderson Science Club at Mount Olive Junior; College, and looking on is W. Burkette Raper, president of the college. Sanitary Septic Tank Cleaning Service. All work in compliance with State Beard of Health. Work Road, gnaranteeed. Amos) Prince .107 Devane St. Clinton. 5-29-1T. PD. legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having this day qualified as. ad ministrator of the estate of Hen derson Irving Jones, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Car Una, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate : to the present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or be fore one year from date hereof or MMufanr All nAranma InflaYl. . ted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. - This the 26th day of March, 1968. Hiram I. Jones Administrator Mt Olive. N. C. Rt 1 Henderson Irving Jones Estate S-29-tTpd. HU AdmlaJsttaiors Notice The undersigned, having qualifi ed as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Lula M. (Mrs. W. R. ) Houston,, deceased, before the Cleric of Superior Court of Duplin County, this is to notify all per sons to present their claims to the undersigned Administrator on or before April 26, 1959, or this notice will be pled in bar to their re covery; all persons who are in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment Respectfully submitted, J. Marvin Houston, Administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Lula M. (Mrs. W. R.) Houston, deceased, Warsaw, N C. a B. Phillips. Attorney KenansvUle. N C. 6.5-6 T H. B. P. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF -PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY LLOYD BRANCH AND WIFE, LOLA BRANCH Vs. ARTHUR BRANCH AND WIFE, ANNA BRANCH; SAM BRANCH AND WIFE, FONNIE BRANCH; BEATRICE BRANCH WILLIAMS To: Beatrice Branch Williams TAKE NOTICE THAT: -- That a pleading seeking relief has been filed in the above en titled Special Proceeding. i. That the nature of the relief sought is as follows: That the pe titioners are seeking to have the lands as set forth and described in the petition filed in this cause partitioned for division, and said lands being the 47 acre tract of land as set forth and described in a deed to David Frank Branch as re corded m Book 194, page 511, of the Duplin County Registry and the 21 acre tract of land as set forth and described in a deed to Frank Branch as recorded in Book 207, page 178, of the Duplin County Registry, and you have been, made party respondent in the above en titled action, and that a petition, summons, and notice , have been issued in the above entitled action or cause, and) that a cause of action exists against the respondent, Bea trice Branch Williams and that the respondent is a necessary party to this action. You are required to make de fense to such pleadings concerning any matter set out in the petition filed in this cause, or any plead' ings filed herein, including the notice, not later than the 25th day of June, 1958 and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against ydu will apply to the Court for the relief sought, ' v ;. This the 8th day of May, 1958. R. V. WELLS ; Clerk of Superior Court of DupHa County 6-5-4t HEP , v' . 'i il-Fired Heat, Cook Units Cause Life, Property Loss Defective or overheated oil-fired heating and cooking equipment caused 50,700 fires In 1956, result ing in property losses of $36,500.- 000, according to the National Fire Protection Association. The NFPA, a non-profit educa Uonal organisation, repdrts ithat oil-burning stoves and heaters con' stitute the biggest single cause of NOTICE OF SALE . NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having been duly qualified as Executrix of the will of Eva J. Swinson. deceased. late of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Bowden, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of May, 1959 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 15th day of Majr. 1968. KATIE HALL, Executrix of Eva J. Swinson, Deceased. 6-19-6t KH tpooooooooooooooooooooooo Let Us Remodel er Install Year New ,Wf 'r-. -' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ..;:v First Payment 45 Days After Work Is Finished O :We handle entire details of installing yew new bath O room. Only one Ml! We help ye make arrangements. ; Heating and Air Conditioning also : Available Under Same Plan!- . " BATHROOM KITCHEN SINK and . WATER HEATER l!0 DOYll PAYMENT -36 MOUTHS TO PAY ! O o o ) r e rn u f a to Geddle Ice Plant ; 'Phone 2584 PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. -V'"' At ''"' '!:"'iiV' ' -: Mount Olive o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Bertha B. BuiOt, a widow, and Lester G. Britt and wife, Ann Brltt, dated the 7th day of May, 1957, and recorded in Book 509, page 133, of the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, and payable to Bostic Tractor and1 Equipment Company, Inc., default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure, and the holder of the Inde btedness thereby scured demanded a foreclosure thereof for the pur pose of satisfying said indebted ness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to' the highest bidder (or cash at the Courthouse Door in KenansvUle, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, June 7, 1958, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and' being in Faison Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Nos. 26 and 27 of Mollie P. Joseph (Thomas Pigford) lands, according to a plat thereof, made by C. Beams, C. E. which map or Mat is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, in Book 216, page 168, re ference to which is hereby made And being the same lands as con veyed in a deed from Mollie Jos eph and husband, to W. S. Byrd and recorded In Book 307, page 354, of the public Registry of Dup lin County to which reference is hereby made. 'f?--h:is The above lands being a portion of the same as described as the third tract in a deed dated Novem ber 18, 1937, from T. W. Byrd and others to Mrs. Rachel . Byrd, said deed being recorded In Book 405. page 193, of the Public 'Re gistry of Duplin County. And be ing a portion of the lands as de scribed in a deed recorded In Book 433, page 59, of the Duplin County Registry. v A ten per cent deposit will, be reauired of the successful bidder as evidence of good raHA Advertised this the 6th day of May, 1958. H. E. Phillips, Trustee 6-5-4T H. T. P. KEROSENE CAN to ptsmn on. grove was: fire deaths. "We urge people-far their lives' sake to use only units tested- and approved by nationally recognized testing agencies," says the NFPA. ,,u .... Studies by the association have shown that the most frequent cause of fire from oil-burning devices are flooding, tipping of burners, Improper filling of oil tanks, plac ing combustibles too close to heat and explosion. . ? i , 4-H CoLTily Team JI!.?:l!on ileld May 8, Colored School The 4-H County team demo strations elimination was held May 8, 1958 with 22 teams participating. 1 The entries were in five ' areas of ; agriculture in Duplin county. Electricity, Cotton, Tobacco, For age Crop, Farm Co-operative. Tak ink too honors in Electricv was Windsor . Johnson -and Donald B. Graham of. the . Rose H1U senior 4-H club, 2nd place went to George Mainor and Cart Joyner of Magno lia and runner up went to the Fai son team. i Kt n .',.,( .,. -"Judges gave the nod to James M. Robinson and William A.. Williams of Magnolia in: the. cotton contest Second place went to Clarence Da vis and Erwin Wallace of Warsaw. Third place winners were Dethon Graham and Bobby J. Chasten of Rose Hill. In the Forage Crop division Ro bert Henry and George Swinson of Rose Hill edged William Allen and William S. Frederick, . Robert Lo- man and .Willie Raines captured third 'Place. ' :;..- Keen competition dominated the 1st place in '.'Farmer Cooperative.'' The judge finally gave the nod to Robert Raines and Waymuth Tay lor , of Magnolia , as top winner. Eric Wllklns apd .James Jones of Warsaw ; held second place while Charles Hatcher, and Dan Newkirk of Rose Hill second third place. In the girl division Jessie ' M. Dafford of Rose Hill took' top ho nor in Bread : makkig. In Dairy f oods Cleo ; Graham of ; Magnolia. won J 1st place. . The. judge ' named Mary C. Williams' as top contest ant in Vegetable Cookery. ;, ; v Frank Faison and C. J. Jones of Clinton, Vaose T. Maultsby . of Burgaw . and Arthur ' Bowden of Warsaw; judged the: boys ' demon stration. Miss Mildred Blue; Ello- metha Dixon and Mrs. Inez Hodges Judged (the girls demonstration. County 1st , place winners will enter the District ' elimination con test on June 4th ' at 1 WhiteviUe. Electric ' winners will also enter the Trl-County system wide con test. The date to be announced. Tri County . Electric membership cor poration is sponsor' of the area el ectric demonstrations. v ' The Farmers Co-operative Coun cil of N. C. is the sponsor of the Co-operatives demonstration. That is the most perfect govern ment under which a wrong to the humblest is an affront to all v Solon V Humans, like horses, cannot kick and go forward at the same time. The will of the people Is the only legitimate foundation of any government and to protect lts,( free expression should be our first object. Thomas Jefferson ' SPURCE UP FOR SPRING Grandmotheh's method of cleaning "with a whish of a broom and a feather duster1 is . passe for the homemakr of 1958. Horn conomists working at the consumer level throughout the U. S. will be del uged with questions in months to follow on "sprucing up" techni ques that will spell economy of the homemakers' time, energy, and money. There is no doubt that the supermarket with its innu merable nationally atvertised clea ning aids, will be another of the homemakers headquarters . fr help-'.': V,,': Home economists say about spr ing cleaning that cleaning fabrics takes the number one spot in mak ing ready for spring. Asked what they consider the four major tasks of spring cleaning, home economists lommentea most frequently on tne household furnishings made of fibre, such as rugs, carpets, bed- aing, Guanreis, waoinerj, sup covers; and, of course, organizing spring and summer clothes in dra wers and closets and preparing winter clothes for storage, Cleaning windows, floors, and woodwork, walls vend cupboards followed in that order of impor tance as the other major tasks in spring cleaning chores: Cupboards, cabinets, furniture, cellar, attic, garage, porch, screens, lawn furnl true China; blinds, ceilings, storm windows, painting and paper ing, and general redecorating. r Not to go bacjj Is somewhat to advance. . Alexander Pope Every age has Its problems, by solving which, humanity is help-i. ed forward. a...- Heinrich Heine No man is good -enough to gov ern another man without that other's consent , v - '.:'. Abraham Lincoln NOTICE Deep Well Drilling , 'and , Blowing 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE NO WATER r- NO PAY Not Just A Drop ' BUT ', By The Gallons ' . GUARANTEED E. L. REGISTER , , 1 POSE HILL , r-tST Crossroads . C. VUROEY VOTE for Russell J. Lanier t v for Solicitor of Duplin General County Court Yotv Support Will Be Appreciated In The DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY May 31 For DnpSn Uotoro: PROBLEMS ARE COMIIIG for am SCHOOLS HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS f , , KINSTON N It's mighty good place to sell year livestock, either at auction on Tuesdays or a, di rest sale other days. What the producer net only wands hut UNO is) profit 1st MB Ms sasf NOt ItfftT A iWtt. mth t emuBMsa f Thursday, we sxs spaa every day, Monday to Satarday noon, t j , i( Come See Ug Sometime Telephone 3824 . V In iK Mr n4te nHhfl. -Mt.H.l. I ,f -M v m. i i. 2 O - w www- wnmv j."- wmwvab m tm w norw uvwu I r souis w d ncias; ouncuH proDiems, as snortage of class- ' ' rooms, demands for better corriCDlas, teabfaer abortare, and . X .ether serlow matters arise. V ! 1 J -v' ' - .'v " J :r" i. ;V V - . . With Tl Years. Teaching Experience, , . - PluskInterest Created by Three Chil-. ' 'dren Now in Duplin Schools, I Solicit - , ' J Your Vote And Support ror My Candida- -' - cyto Become a Member of the DUPli:! COUIITY SCHOOL BOARD , J SUPfORT 'N IWM. E. Ms?OTw .CRAFT . 1 TO - j ' v ; SOLICITOR ; ,' ' i rf'liAL "COUNTY COURT . - DEMOCRAvTC PRIMARY , MAY 31st. ' YOUR VOTE' AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED n i K . d 31 IMI IMf '. I .i'ta LOCKVENT Aluminum - Canvass Truck Covers"' Tarpaulins Storm Windows And Doors - Box 292 B. W. PICKETT, REP. Warsaw ROCKY MOUNT AVIIII'G TENT MAIIUFACTURIIIG CO. Phone 26202 " , P. 6. Box 663 . Rocky Mount, N.C.' 7e7cn!Ycurll:is ,,r Pay A Premium For Top Quality Hogi , i ' See Us or Call 2106, Clinton, N. C N ; ; CbiG3 LivGstccCi OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY Darin Days Are Mondayf Tbroasli rr ?7i 8 a. kl Unill 5 p. . i : I, Ralph Miller Your Friendly Sheriff would like To Have Your VOTE And SUPPORT ' I Stand Upon My Record It Speaks For Its Self Here's For A Greater Duplin . Ccjnty Wilh Prcpsr Law Enforcement . Wallace, N. C. ' ' o y iACEEY . . . . a . V W V V V V Hu w
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