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TICK - OF EZXCCTOK ' : undersigned, having quail' fore the Clerk ol Superior of Duplin Countv a Execu the Last Will and Testament becca Wilson debased, tbia notify all e.oai. -who have i against said escape to pre their claims to the undersign xecutor on or befo:e May 29, or this notice wiU be pead at to their recovey; ell pesons , are Indebted to Mid estate J please make ' Immediate pay t to the undesigned Exeoutor. iU the 29th day of May, 1959 A D. Wilson, 7 txacutor of the i WIU and Testament ot Re a Wilson, deceased, Rose Hill, C.1 E. Phillips. Attorney Ken- riile, N. C. v 7-9-6T H. E. P .TICK OF ADAHNlXEATION The undersigned having quali I as Adminlst: ator, of the te of Mrs. Eula-E. Patterson, eased, and having qualified be 4 the Clerk of Superior Court of piln County, this is to notify all fcgn who have claims against 4 estate to p esent their claims (the undersigned Administrator or before the 3rd day of June, pO, or this notice will be plead in ir to their recovery: all persona bo are indebted to said estate ill. 'please make immediate pay lent to the undersigned Admlnis itor. I This the 3rd day of June 1959. !J. D. Patterson, Administrator i the jegtate of Mrs. Eula E. Pat- son, deceased. 7-9-8T H. E. P. JOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION I Having this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of N. L Godwin, deceased, 'late of Duplin County, this is to notify iil persons having claims against aid estate to present them to the Indersigned Administratrix on or tefore the 2nd day of June, 1960, (r this notice will be pleaded in ar' of their recovery. J All persons indebted to said psiaie wiu piease maxe imineui- te payment. Pridgen Plumbing Co. Route 2 Warsaw, N. C. STATE LICENSED - CONTRACTOR Will Do Complete Jot Fixtures And Labor Or Just Labor. Drop A Card Or See Me In Person. , One Mile From , ' Jones Crossroads RCA U r m - in it sa aw. l i i IVl'fiiii KACK1NEBY COUPAMC KMST0M0BTBCAR0IIM PH0NE417S PP'CE'S TIRE SERVICE New Tires . " Recapped Tires . Dependable Tire Recapping And Repairing located West Pack Ave. ?hone tlZl F. O. Bos 429 j Mount Olive, North Carolina Neu Loil Prices 3-PIECE , BATHROOM ! ' Heating or Air Conditioning for Your Home or , ; j-vis -ji . ' ...... ; umce, wjui up to cm: DM CL'ft5S4 J a" W vU w 1 f ThU 2nd day of June, 1999. ' I Bessie D. Godwin, Administratrix 'of. W! I. Godwin Estate 7-8-8T VBO. ' v ' IN THE GENERAL ' , COCNXT COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA V DUPLIN COUNTY BERTHA MAE DEAVER VS DAVID DEAVER " The Defendant, David Deaver, will take notice that an astion en titled as above has been commen ced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by th$ Plaintiff above named against the defendant- for an ab solute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, which the defendant is Interested and which causes of action Is set forth in the Complaint filed in this cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this action, and that the said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County In Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 14 day of August, 1959, and an swer or demur to the Complaint filed in this action which has been duly filed in said office, or the plaintiff will apply, for the relief demanded In this Complaint This the 24 day of June, 1959. R. V. Wells Clerk of Superior Court GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C. 7-16-4T. Big Saving! Editor's Note: Yates Lee han ded us this ' little clipping and I thought it was good enough to pass along. Maybe you'd like to clip it for reference. PB ''Sing in a Cnicago Liquot Store." Sign in a Chicago Liquor from drinking, why not start a saloon in your own home? B the only customer and you will not have to buy a license. Give your wife $55 to buy a case of whiskey. There are 240 dri nks in a case. Buy all your dri nks from your wife at 60 centf a drink and in 12 days when the case is gone) your wife will have $89 to put in the blink and $59 to go buy another case. 11 you live ten years and continue to buy all your whiskey from your wife and then die in youi boots, your widow will have $27. 085.47 on deposit . . . enough to bring up your children, pay off the mortgage on the house, mar ry a decent man and forget she ever knew a bum like you." The latest miracle drugs and serums may help, but before do ing anything else to solve a live stock disease problem, farmers first should concentrate on old- fashioned farm sanitation. mCTC2S FAU ISPlOltlTJ WI&SIPOOL'PAITS - SEKTICE ON Plumbing Fixtures We can now offer Factory-to-You prices on your plumbing needs Jower cost than ever before. FIIA financing with NO MONEY DOWN 5 YEASS TO PAY . UP ive xears to rayx PLUMBINb AND. , HEATING CO. c, Mount Olive . . . ..L . . v - f v - NEW SMALL CART No, this b not one of the much discussed new nghier cars being measured by a 20-foot giant-It is, however, one of the sleek entries in the 1959 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model ear competition being "slxed-up" by one of the judges in Detroit Judging of hundreds of such miniature "dream ears" Is now underway to determine teen-age winners of 115,000 in cash awards and university scholarships. 1959 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Model Contest Underway The first steps in distributing $115,000 in cash awards and uni versity scholarships to hundreds of American boys who are com peting in the 1959 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition began today in the nation's automobile capital. Judging teams, composed oi General Motors stylists and in dustrial arts instructors from the Detroit area public schools, are carefully inspecting the mi niature cars, state by state. En tries consist of sports cars, con vertibles, hardtops, sedans and station wagons and each repre sents what its youthful designei and builder would like to drive in the future. Points on which the "dream" cars are scored ,are divided am ong scale fidelity, workmanship, painting, originality of design artistic merit of design and prac RALEIGH REASONS ... Not a very good mixer is State Sen. J- Spencer Bell of Mecklenlburg County ! and that is one of the reasons gi ven for the last-ditch defeat of the court reform plan in the Legis lature last week. I Bell worked like a dog on the project, which never had what you could call rank-and-file endorse ment from the attorneys of the the grassroots, meantime, the magistrates or justices of the peace knifed at the change which would sharply alter the process of ap pointment and pay for these Au gust offices. Here in the Legislature the pro posal for tht most part stayed perched up there on Cloud Twen ty. The House members who would have to carr ythe ball were not lobbied enough on the bill. It be came too much of a Senate thing. So when It pot- mixed up with con stitutional changes, -etc., John Kerr Jr., and Friends able men, too could hardly wait to get their hands on Court Beform. In our opinion, one of the real statesmen in the 1959 edition of the N. C. General Assembly which held forth here for more than four months was J- Spenc er Bell. Bald blue-eyed, cupid-red-face and coc ky in a quiet way Is one of the real big men of North Caronna. But he's no lobbyist, no-hail-f el-low-well, and he had a big load to wlth SBMerfal, m. IMSYonfkegesI Th Wall-Fix "dKoratar look" ion, not, glars-fra . . . m 109 of fh world's lovtllmt colon I 0niC02t Wail-Fix paint ar mmUmm ftatbrvte a Ay wMHrObla. II -''-JS " Woll-flx -II'.: ' Jr-.: .- f ... brush Of II V: w . - - tr - rofti o rr walb ; If ' - ,- awgk owl C. E. QUIIIII COMPAIIY General FARM and HOME Supplies aaa..ajtltt tcability. The highest scoring cars from each geographical area will receive state and regional awards with the highest scoring regio nal winners sharing the national scholarship awards. There are 1, 038 awards in all. State and regional winners will be announced sometime in July after all the models have been scored. The 40 regional winners will come to Detroit, expense free, from July 28-31 for the an nual Guild convention and testi monial banquet where the natio nal scholarship winners are an nounced. Eight scholarships, two each in the amounts of $5,000, $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000 are the top aw ards, to be given to the four best model car builders in the junior (12 through 15 years old) and senior (16 through 19 years ROUNDUP carry iwith a short number of sho ulders under the log. Court reform, is needed in North Carolina and it wilj come. But it seems that nothing connected with courts can ever attain much speed in this State. If you have ever been plaintiff, defendant, wit ness, member of the jury, judge or attorney, you know we mean. NOT OFTfiN ... As the Legis lature ground to a faltering stop last week, there was some talk amidst farefells that House Spea ker Addison Hewlett might be come a candidate for Governor next year. Well, we doubt it. In the first place, Hewlett is completing a bouit 15 months of the hardest work of his career running an extremely hard race for Speaker and then serving as referee, um pire, and head linesman for that always rambunctious House of Re presentatives. Also, while now well known and generally liked by most legislators, easy-going and prematurely gray Addison Hewlett is not yet a fa miliar up the lanes, around the courthouses, and down the streets where votes are made in North Carolina. He knows that. THE SPEAKERS . - - What be comes of North Carolina House Speakers once their tenure in this prominent and powerful position Saf-FKKjKfil eSrCMUil eQSSaiBSI eBKESWIfEf I51SJ1 TSTE BIC9- tiTsrsfurr futaatXI n - CU3t V YIW-St'9 Hi old) age divisions. Ten additional $1,000 scholar ships will be awarded on the basis of styling merits to boys showing unusual designing abi lities. State awards in each age divi sion are $150 for first, $100 for second, $50 for third and $25 for honorable mention. Sons of General Motors em ployees are eligible to enter the competition. In the event any-of them are among the winners, however, they are given duplic ate awards so that all original awards offered will go to non GM boys. President of the Craftsman's Guild is E. C. Klotzburger, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the Fisher Body Division. has come to an end? To our memory, only two of them in modern times have gone to greater things on the political horizon. Willis Smith went to the U. S Senate about 20 years after his ser vice as Speaker. Gregg Cherry be came Governor ten years after stepping down from the post. Some other Speakers of recent years were: Kerr Craige Ramsey of Salis bury, who served just a decade ago, was at 38 one of our youngest 9 1 mm mm mmm XiilHll THX DXJTlDf Cliffs Attendance Is 6,850 For Last Week Attendance at Cliffs of the Neuse State Park for the week ending Sunday, June 21, was 6,850. Bruce Price, Superintendent said the largest single day at tendance was June 21 when 3, 880 folks visited the Cliffs. Swimmers for the week wer low due to unseasonably cool weather. Recorded in the bath house as swimmers were 1,781. men to serve in this place. He died suddenly a few months later. John Kerr, Jr. Speaker in 1943 has served time both in the Sen ate and House; and was in the House very muchly this session. Larry Moore, Wilson, was the star lobbyist in the vain attempt to bring the dogs and the rabbit back to Morehead and Currituck this time. He served in 1955. Gene Bost, Kannapolis, was de feated in the runoff with Bedford Black last year. He was the Speak e in 1953. Frank Taylor of Goldsboro, 1951 Speaker, is an effective lobbyist and attorney. Tom Pearsall. Rocky Mount, Is the daddy 0f the now famous( and apparently successful ) Pearsall Plan for the solution of racial pro blems in the schools. He has ex tensive fanning interests in Nash and Edgecombe counties. J. K Doughton, Sparta, became 75 this past May 18 and like his kin, looks as much like white oak as a Doughton. He was in the re cent House. NEXT TIME . - . While, 33 you Can see, the Speakership SL-Idorr-leads to fame or fortune, the office undoubterly Cairies prestige-hen-ce the hard battles for it. The fig'.it has already begun for 1961, with candidates seeming to be Honor ables Cloyd Philpott of Lexing ton, Joe Hune of Greensboro, Mar cellus Buchanan of Sylva, and Clyde Harriss of Salisbury, to name a few. Harris, -who served as chai man of the Appropriations Committee i in the House this, time, will have a lot of. Hewlett strength in hi' corner as a nucleus for this cam paign. HOUND DOG ... A couple of weeks back, the Rev. Bones Mc Kinney, Wake Forest Basketball coach, was giving the address in his delightfully Informal way for the special ceremony honoring R S. Haltlwanger, retiring as prin cipal of Hanes High in Winston Salem. Prof. Haltlwanger is much loved by everyone who knows him. Jl SEIVIO f.U)T0.7 aOAHY MAIN STREET . KENANSVILLE MUhUm ucnss no, mm TIMES KXMAMSVIUJt, M. C THCKSDAT JTLT a, MSB. When old 'Bone bore down once , very eioqueatly n what ne had meant to education, one of the I ood patrons, deeply impressed, shouted "Amen.!' Bones halted for a monent and in his charming way said: "Glad you agree. Friend, but please don't say amen to me - or we just might be here all night. Saying amen to a Baptist preacher is just like say ing ' sick 'im' to a hound dog. Civil Service Exams Approximately 50 librarians are needed in Veterans Adminis tration Installations located thro-! ughout the United States (except in Alaska and Hawaii) and Puerto Rico, the United States CJiviL Se'Jviqe JCommission an nounces. The vacancies are in patients' libraries and medical record libraries, and pay entr ance salaries of $4,980 a year. To qualify, applicants must have completed a full college co urse which included at least 24 semester hours in library science In addition, they must have had 1 year .of experience as a libra Zeno Great for Minor Burns, Cuts Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. 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