1 i "n I'M on n F 1 I ' MM) " ' . I II Personals ' Mr. and Mrs. Elhert fh Smithy Mrs. Eva Smith, , Miss ' Norms Jane Perkins and Mr. and Mrs; Dempsey Smith visited a Caro lina and Wrightsville ? Beaches and toured Camp Le Juene : on Mrs. Joe Westbrook and Mr tv and Mrs. George Westbrook and. infant daughter were ., in Dur ham on; Tuesday , to conduit a baby specialist at Duke HospV taJU 'J . Mr, and Mrs. E. W; ,Sxady were guest of Mrs Grady's sister, Mrs. Cora Clifton- at Faison, Sunday Revk H. C Harrfll, pastcf the. Pink.HllJ -Group o, Metho diet Churches Mwa -guest apeakei - . ,,,.-,,.,;;,,,, : . . n i-t. Phone LO 8-4128 ' VENETIAN BLINDS BUtlH'S Venetian Blind Deep Run, Ni C New Blinds - All Colors , Blinds leaned-Retaped v'O o 1 . o o Womanly Tact and Friendliness DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .. There la a weman'a sphere in death even aa there Is In life. That Is why we employ a lady licensed embalmer en ear staff to add these feminine tooohei that are se all Important en these occasions se that the results will be exactly aa yon wish. Ask far her should the need arise. o o o o o o o o o q Phone JAJ-J177 O ' Panl 1H. Howard Howard-Carter Funeral Home M BOCK AMBULANCE SERVICE US B. King. Kinston Otis B. Carter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi CARROW BUICK CO. 1 1 III ... . -m ', - s& - 'HaimUh Mb V lnlAVhlAI IIASIAf ' ii uui puitiv ot Jiuuci waive, vcaici y OHers You : . : j Nevfr Generation of Great Buicks! S "i ?wwf a ""v" I 111 V IV 1 I Spirited Buick !! PI PfTD A The Most I LrLsJLV 1 lrl . Luxurious Buick , LET US GIVE YOU A j y DEMONSTRATION RIDE ... b i Company 1 p - Phone JA' S-3118 j 1 3 603 S. HeritaA ' Del. lie. No. 1W1 Kinston, N. C. Firsf-Cith Friday and. Saturday night of last Week during a series of re vtyiV services at Wesley "Mqtho dist Cburchf ;near.'. Kenansville MtvHarrelt conducted a work shop- in AandicraftSvfQt -JP'.'-T,. A. members' tmd olhef-. jutefested. persons; at' the Beulaville High School, Wednesday ., Thursday and Friday pightj of - last . week Two afternoon classes" were held fcMr. ancUMs: W. W. MaxweU spent" the' weekend at Blowing Rock and Charlotte. In Charlo tte they visited their new grand1-. daughter, Laurey Mercer .daught er of Mr and Mrs. Angus Mer- cer..v-v :- " ? Miss ' Peggy Grady and Mis Vivian Clapp, assistant Home A gents in Wilson County, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs J. D. Grady and Miss Marianna Grady," , parents "and siatler of Miss Grady. Mrs. David Grady & children of Goldsboro recently visited Mrs. Grady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Howard at Pink Hill and the J. D. Grady's at Albertson. Mesdames J. A. Woriey and' J R Davis were Wilson visi tors Saturday. Mr: and Mrs. Howard Davis of Gildsboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark. 'Mrs -Murphy Bostic has been Ul at her home in Pink Hill ' .Miss- Norma Jane.. Perkins, of Inville, Tenn. is visiting Her mo ther, Mrs. ElberlG. Smith fo? two weeks. . ' '.. Lay Speaker , : At Methodist Church Sunday William G. Sullivan, certified Lay Speaker of the Bethel Me thodist Church, near Mt Olive, will be guest speaker at the Pink Hill ' Methodist Church at 11:00 A. M. Sunday. Rev. H. L Har rell, the regular pastor, will pre ach the Home Coming Sermon at Asbury Methodist Church near Cove City, at that hour He served the Asbury Church from 1940-1943. His family will ac company him. Donn Wells At 0." Mi.CvSchoot t Donn Al Wells aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells of Rt l," Al bertson is enrolled in the-, Uni versity of North Carolina School Of Medicine at Chapel Hill. . Wells attended high school at B. F. Grady High. His pre-me-dical work was done at U.N.C. The expanded four year pro- gram of the School of Medicine leadmg to the MD. degree is now in its seventh year. Wells is now in his 2nd year of the course. He is scheduled to graduate in June, 1961. 3 MAKES CUTTIHO Wyl9i Cutting wood is easier and ' faster with the new Hone lite direct drive EZ-8. Weigh ing only 19 pounds, it packs i 4 full horsepower to let you cut tlirough 8" oak in 4 seconds, 18" pine in 12 seconds Brings down trees up to S feet in diameter, fry te most powerful direct drivo chain saw you can buy. . Oome in today for a free demonstration. T. A. Turner & Co. Pink Hill. N. C. :onstes a Genuine Kcdolx fc raFORYOO , r ' "IIP! - 1 ?- ' 'Ml P 1 - L ) Stop ot Fint-Citizent and open yoi tavingi Account of $50 of more, and, the Brownie Bullet Camera will be - yours mEiimU' ' Build up your. lovingi for o happier future, now..". - i , ' and the prize for your, wiei Wmely decision a FREE camera wHI remind you that once you start to save, it's d "snao'Tto sav,reaulor1yv- purposefully., at FirsN i Cittzeru'where your savings earn 3 guaranteed interest. -s ' Already have an account? There's fo FREE camera f- I'oi jfirit-Citizef s for you, toj Here's all ybu do. Bring in ff k a newVdepositori ?. 0 friend," co-worker or flcquainN y v once. A soon as your new depositor opens his? $50 -Savings Account you, too, receive a Brownie Bullet Handsomely styled camera-Hind one t'l ot the eatiest-lo-uM , snapshoews -Kodak has ever built, Just dim end . prtss the- button for crisp, clear ;' black-and-white or Kodacolor snap shots. The Brownie Bullet Camera uses tow-cost No. 127 film. Andre member! It's made by Kodak so you ' inow h's good. , , "',', Camera FREEI ' Mrs. Ruffin Bridge Hostess Mrs. D. W. Ruffin entertained her bridge Club Wednesday af ternoon at her home in Pink Hill Mrs. T. A. Turner received-t)ie prize for highest score, and Mrs. Lynwood Turner was runner-up for the second award. Mrs. J. F. May won the bingo prize and Mrs. J M Jones the consolation trophy The hostess served a chicken salad plate with iced drinks. legal Notices Leaves For Air Base Kenneth Kennedy left recen tly for a Texas Air Base where he will take training with the U. S. Air Forces. He is a son of Mrs. Annie Mae Kennedy of Pink Hill, Rt. 2. Mrs. Howard Back At P. O. Pink Hill Postmaster, Mrs. Grace Quinn Howard, is back at the post office after having been hospitalized in a Kinston Hospi tal for a few days. Building Program The Pink Hill Methodist Chu rch members are sponsoring a building program for the church and a kick-off supper will -be served for the members and fri ends of the church in the school cafeteria at 7:00 P. M. Friday of this week. ' Mr. O. P Johnson, Superinten dent of Duplin County Schools of Kenansville, will be guest speaker at the event Plans are for a new Sanctuary at the front of the old building, and for an education plant to be remodeled at the rear. Bids were open until 2:00 Wednesday 6f; this week from contractor; Who' will do the work, but it is not known just when plans will be completed and work will begin. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND- BY VIRTUE of authority as set forth in Item 4 of 'the Last Will and Testament of J. E. Grady, deceased, and said , Last Will and Testament being recorded in Records of Will Book 12, page 384, of the Office, of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coubjty, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash, on the 5th day of No vember, 1958, at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, all that certain tract or parcel of land in Kenansville Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: J BEGINNING at an iron stake and lightwood stump, Edwin Grady and S. H. Grady's corner, on the South side of Highway No. 11, and runs said line North 58 East 152 feet to an iron stake in center of Highway No. 11, di rectly in front of S. H. Grady's filling station; thence with highway No. 11, South 74 West 750 feet to an iron stake in the old N. B. Grady line; thence with N. B. Grady line, south 28 west 175 feet to a lightwood stake s in Edwin Grady's line; thence with said Edwin Grady's line North 86 East 730 feet to the beginning, corttairtfmg one and one-tenth (1.1) acres, more or less. This being the same lands as set forth and described in a deed from the Trustees of the Wesley Methodist - Episcopal Church of the South to James Edward Grady, dated November 8, 1838, and recorded in Book 409, page 39, of the Duplin Coun ty Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 4th day of October, 1958. H. E. Phillips, Trustee, under the last Will and Testament of J. E. Grady, deceased. 10-30-4T HEP hereby made. The above lands being a por tion of the same as described as the THIRD TRACT in a deed dated November 18, 1937, from T. W. Byrd and others to Mrs. Rachel N. Byrd, said deed being recorded in Book 405, page 193, of the Public Registry of Dup lin County And being a portion of the lands as described in a deed recorded in Book 433, page 59, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bid der as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 4th day of October, 1958. H. E. Phillips, Trustee. 10-30-4T HEP Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Simpson entertained neighborhood child ren at a party honoring their young son, Phil, on his second birthday at their home in Pink Hill Saturday afternoon. let Cream and eake were served. Mrs. Grady Tutor At Mt. Olive School Mrs. Lucy K. Grady of Pink Hill has accepted work as a tu tor at the Mt. Olive High School She will coach students in both elementary and high school classes, and will be at the school from 9:00 A. M. until the regu lar closing hour each day, it her duties require that much time. She will be paid on a tui tional basis, for the time being, but it is hoped that eventually the special aid will be available to any child in the state who might feel the need' for it. The U. S. textile industry spe nds annually about $16,000,000 for paint and approximately $7, 000,000 for hardware. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ANDBY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Bertha Britt, a widow, and Les ter G. Britt and wife, Ann Britt, 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 and Equipment Company, Inc., de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebted ness thereby secured demanded a foreclosure thereof for the pur pose of satisfying the said in debtedness, the undersigned tru stee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, "November 5, 1958, the property 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 Pig ford) lands, according to a plat thereof, made by C. Beems, C. E., which map or plat is recor ded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds . of Duplin County, in Book 216, page 166, reference to which is hereby made. And being the same lands as conve yed in a deed from Mollie Joseph and husband, to W. S. Byrd and recorded in Book 307, page 354, of the public Registry of Duplin County to which reference is North 65 East 114 poles to a NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of Authority of an Order of the Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty made in that Special Proceed ing No 3148, entitled, "H. E. Phil lips, Trustee, under the Last Will and Testament of J. E. Gra dy, deceased, et als, the under signed Commissioner, will on the 5th day of November, 1956, at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville North Carolina, Duplin County, offer for sale for cash to the hi ghest bidder that certain tract or parcel of land lying and be ing m Kenansville TowJiship, Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows. BEGINNING at the mouth of the Rice Branch where it enters the run of Welsh Branch and runs up the Rice Branch 16 po les to a bay; thence up said bra nch South 81- West 84 poles to a stake in the road that leads from Wesley Church to Sarecta at the mouth of the Kate field avenue; thence South 78 West 162 poles to the canal in Dark Branch; thence up the canal in Dark Branch as follows, viz; North 25-V4 East 13 poles, North 19 East 21 poles. North 36- East 16 poles, North 28 East 28 poles, North 3 West 26 poles, North 15 West 10- poles to a sweet gum on said canal; thence stake in the road tnat leads from Wesley "Church to Sarecta, S. H. Grady's corner; thence wih said road Souh 12 West 66- poles to a stake on said road; thence North 80 East 104 poles to a small black gum on the run of Welsh Branch, S. H. Grady's corner; thence down the run of said branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing 118-VSi acres, more or less. This being the sama.lands'aargetnfortb-and describe 4llW'teed- dated "Feb ruary 25, 1918, from S. H. Grady and wife to Edwin Grady. and recorded in Book 190, page 562, or the Duplin County Registry. Also the same lands as described in a deed from A. E. Southerland and others to Edwin Grady, da ted January 8, 1910, and recor ded in Book 127, page 46, of the Duplin County Public Regis try. The above lands . being the same lands as referred to and set out in item 2 of the Last Will and Testament of Margaret ausan (Maggie; Williamson as recorded in Records of Will Book 12, page 256, and the same lands as set out in Item 4 of the Last Will and Testament of J. E. Grady, deceased, as recor ded in Records of Will Book 12, page 384, of the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin- County. , . . , A ten per cent deposit will be yequired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 4th day o: October, 1958.. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner ' 10-30-4T HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION I The.iundersigpeoi hviniaalifl ed as 'Administrator of the estate of H. J. Phillips, deceased and haying' gualified before the WerJs of itUDertnr Cnurt n Dunlin rvtftw - 1 this to notify all persons who haW claimi against said estate to Pre sent their claims te the under sign d Administrator on or before the 8th day of October, 1959, or this notice will be pled in bar to their r covery; all persons who are in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Administrator. This the 8th day of October, 1958. H. F. Phillips, Administrator of the estate of H. J. Phillips, deceas ed, Warsaw, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Keaansville, N. C. 11-13-BT H. E. P. Will Trade Farm Land and Allotment For Tract of Wood Land and Timber or Tract of Timber TOBACCO CORN COTTON ... .82 Acres 3.4 Acres .. .2 Acres' Farm Land In Kenansville, Township, Duplin County WARREN SMITH, SMITHFIELJ), N. C. OFFICE PHONE - WE 4 4115 RES'D PHONE - WE 4-3676 HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS KINSTON Hors are money now ' and Hooker and Company Stock yards is the place to make rood change. The auction is on Tuesday for both CATTLE and HOGS. The yards will be dosed Mon days and Thursday during July and August. Mrs, Rodgers is at the yards on Friday to gladly buy what you nave to offer. Come See Lis Sometime Telephone JA 7-1941 , "'''Bi'He 1 CROOM Furniture & Appliance Co. 200 N. Heritage St. Kinston, N. C. uarters For Cook Stoves .. Wood and Coal JHwters lVe Have A Complete Line Of Grates And Repair Parts v For All Makes Of Stoves and Heaters."' - ' v , 1 c SEEUS FO" YOUR NEED.S" . Let Us Supply Your Heating Needs STOVES - Wood, Coal, Oil Pipe - Copper Tubing And Fittings. Kinston Paint & Hardware Dutch Boy Paints 123 S. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. 9OO00O0O0OOOO)O00OO0O00O00OO0O00O0004 e e 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 o s o o o s o o o o C) ' V MERE'S PROOF THAT IT PAYS TO SELL WITH SIMON "HIGH.. DOLLAR" HILL Sullivan & Flowers Pikeville 300 lbs. 72 216.00 164 lbs. 46 75.44 112 lbs. 73 81.76 256 lbs. 71 181.76 300 lbs. 71 213.00 222 lbs. 71 157.62 300 lbs. 71 213.00 132 lbs. 60 79.20 300 lbs. 73 219.00 88 lbs. 73 64.24 300 lbs. 73 219.00 200 lbs, 62 124.00 300 ils.v 72 216.00 68 lbs. 72 48.96 114 lbs., 60 68.40 3156 lbs. 2177.38 . - Sutton & E. Holjoway ; Goldsboro , 300 lbs. 76 228.00 264 lbs. 77 203.28 300 lbs. 77 231.00 6 lbs. 77 4.62 72 lbs. 64 46.08 942 lbs. 712.98 T. Frank Jackson Seven Springs 284 lbs. 71 201.64 296 lbs. 71 210.16 300 lbs. 71 213.00 96 lbs. 71 68.16 976 lbs. 692.96 Wiggins & Weils Goldsboro 254 lbs. , 70 177.80 100 lbs. 62 62.00 216 lbs. 70 151.20 300 lbs. 72 , 216.00 300 lbs. - 73 219.00 300 lbs. 72 216.00 294 lbs. 70 205.80 202 lbs. 70 141.40 1966 lbs. M 1389.20 o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o e o o Total' Pounds Sold Monday 113,024 For $71,156.86 Entire Average 62.96 ' FOR THE HIGHEST PRICES SELL WITH SIMON 'THIGH DOLLAR" HILL AT o o o o o o BICEXANDS Rt. 117 North Golds borr Phone: Republic 4-0665 : Vf o !0M 44f4.istrliyff.i'4.r4 04,,tp44t4,44r'mir " CCCOCOOOQGl W Vj "