a . cv t.JLa , AND BY VIRTUE OF "a power of sale contained is a cer- . a of trust executed by Wil . t,a Hatcher and wife Sallie Hat :.er, dated the 3rd. day of March, i..9 and recorded ia Book 524 oage 3 of toe Duplin County Registry. default having been1, made , in the payment of the Indebtedness there by secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure,, the .' .. undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public autcion to the highest blddet for cash, at the, Courthouse door ; ia Kenansville, North Carolina, ' at 1 f!ili WTO it If you're looking forward to the happiness of kome ownerihiD. you should , look into our home loan plan. Renteized monthly payments give you your home debt-free . ; , that's money right back in your own pocket. 1 E Home Federal Savings and Loan Association ' 1 1 ' ' J. V. Brittle, Executive Vice-President N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C "Al The DoubleTT Sign " Blf . ! t 9 -.-it.; 4 J tf i ..i.fT, i: ,, l a i ,-ery. cuuvti't J La said dote! of trust, the same lying and being in the County "of . DupUa Stale of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginnln gat a stake on the North sideLihe Chinquapin Road, James Sharpies corner, and runt with his line and fence North S4-1S West 380 feet to a large ditch', then ce with said ditch South 43 East "570 feet to a stake on the Chinquapin Road; thence with said road North 53-15 west US feet to the beginning, containing 3-10 of an acre more or less. And further being the same land described ia that certain deed recorded in the Duplin County Re gistry in Book 518 page 832 to which reference 1s had. Also described in Book S18 page 334 of said Regis tery to which reference is bad. . A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence oj good faith. -' ' .-; ; This 3Q.- day of September, 1960. . RUSSBU, J. LANIER. TRUSTEE 10-17-4T R. J. L, ... NOTICE OF SALE IN THE 8UPERIOR COURT ; BEFORE THE CLERK S. P. No. 3308 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY James S., Miller and wife, Aaaie Mae'Mlller Petitioners prVf" -VS- Winfred Miller and wife,. Eunice Miller; Carrie M. Newkirk and hus band, George D. Newkirk; Willie Lee Miller, single;. David Miller and wife. Lillle Mae Miller; Mary Ellis Smith , and husband, leman Smith; Annie M. Wilson, widow; Lillian M. Sutton and husband, Arthur , Lee Sutton;, Ernestin M. Pimbertoo and husband, Swindell Plmberton; Lav enia M. Faisoa and husband, David Faison; Ida Alberta Miller, single; Janice M. Lennon and husband, Paul Lennon; Geraldlne . Miller, S. w. & or, K. K. I ... r and David Chambers, and LGI.CXNG at a stake In Kit Mclver's line, opposite the end of the little field. Lenora and Joanna ' Mclver's corner,- and runs West with Kit Mclver's line 56 poles to a pine en B. J. Dunn's line, now John W. Miller's line; thence North East 28 poles to an Elm on the run. Smith's , Branch; thence North 29 West 18 poles to a Water Oak. Briary Branch; thence North 77 East 62 poles to .a small Pine, : Lenora Mdver and Joanna Mclver's corner; thence with this line South 55 poles to the BEGIN' NING, containing ; eighteen 18) acres, more or less and being a part of the same tract of land con veyed to Frank : Mclver by deed from Mrs. E. F. Hatch and sold under mortgage on the 13th day of April, 1925, at public, auction and A. D. Grady became the last and highest bidder. And the same lands as described in a deed from A. D. Grady to Annie Miller dated June 24, 1925, and recorded in Book 284. page- 167. Office of Register of Deeds, Duplin Co.. No. Car. . ; A ten percent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 27th day of Sep tember, 1960. Robert L. West, Commissioner H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 10-27-4T R. L. W, minor: Annie J. - Hopkins. Mary E. Smith and husband. John Smith; William T. Miller Jr. : and wife, Louise Milller; Helen Moore, single; Paul Edward Miller and wife,. Mrs. Paul E. Miller; (Eliza beth M. Carlton and husband, Wil lard Carlton; Evelyn Hufflnes; Johnny Hufflnes Sr.; Johnny Huf flnes Jr., Dorothy Hufflnes Thomp sonsingle, (div.). :, Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County made in that Special Pro ceeding entitled "James S. Miller and wife, Annie Miller, Petitioners vs Winfred Miller and wife, Eunice Miller, etal", and being Special Pro ceeding No. 3308, the undersigned Commissioners will on the. 28th day of October, I960 at 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse door in Kenansville North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder for cashthat certain tract of land in Duplin 'County, Nocth, Carolina more particularly described as follows? ADJOINING lands of Kit Mclver, IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY HENRY LBE MIDDLETON, JR. V8 MARIE MIDDLETON TO: MARIE MIDDLETON TAKE NOTICE THAT: That a pleading seeking relief has been filed in the above entitled Civil Acton. i That the nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The plaintiff, Henry Lee Middleton, Jr., is seek ing an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and as set forth and described in the complaint filed in this ease, and that a cause of action exists against the defendant, Marie Middleton, in favor of the plaintiff, and that (he defendant is a necessary party to this action. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 24 day of Nov., 1960, and upon fail ure to do so the party seeking ser vice against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 30; day of September; I960 R. V. Wells Clerk of General County Court 10-27-4t- H. E. P. To PERSONALS By Mr. Carl Irey ', Winnie and Judy Faye Tnlgpen of Grlftod spent the week end with Faye Summerlla. v Dr. end Mrs. Robert L. Summer lin Robin, Nell, and Julia of Dubin visited relatives here Saturday and attended Mrs. - Summerlin's Class Reunion of B. F. Grady. School held at Pleasant Grove Community Building.': '. ' - ' Visiting Mrs, Fred Alphln during the week end were Art Oancey of Cedar. Rapid, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summerlla Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winstead and sons Jack and Tony of Mount Olive and Jack Al- phin of Chapel Hill. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. were The Rev. , and Mrs. Robert May and sons of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Batchelor and Jean of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrook and Lynda Rae of Albert son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk of Bear Marsh. Airman F. W. Swinson who has been ' stationed in Texas visited friends in this community Friday, He will report tor duty at Robbins Air Force Base, Ga. this month. Mrs. G. L. Summerlin visited her grandaugbter Imogane Summerlin a patient ta Duplla General Hospital Kenansville. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath of Kin ston visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigaa Sunday. Mrs. Annie Ingram of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dail several days last week. Mrs. Bessie A. Herring is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herring of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes and children Gary, Brenda, and EarL of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyras Rhodes. Att.i and Mrs. John L Amon, Jr. end children Belinda David and Gall ofildsbore visited Mr. -and Mrr. John L Amon Sr. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Dad and son of Kinston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes Saturday. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alphln of New Bern announce the birth of a daughter, Lourie, September 24th at St. Lukes Hospital, Mrs. Alphin Is the former Mary Cloney of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Revival At Rooty Branch ' The Revival Services will begin at the Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist Church October 9 at 7:30 O'clock and continue through Saturday night with The Reverend Melvin Everlng- ton of Sems, N. C. as the evange list. . Home Coming will be observed October 16 beginning at 10 o'clock There will be a picnic lunch served at noon followed by a program. The Reverend Robert Kay of 1ft, Olive is pastor of the church. Every one Is cordially invited to attend these services. . " Adjustable Ithzor ' i mmm , m a lit f I . ' I Q I -as.' IV FOR SALE Valuable Business Property: House And Lot At Public Auction On The Premises, Saturday, 22nd. October, 1960 at 1:00 P. M. situated in the Town of Beulaville, N. C. on Highway No. 1 1 1 and on Lee Avenue. 1. One-two story store building with apartment in the rear. Suitable for business or warehouse. Situated on large lot with 146 feet front. Also one two bedroom house with bath situated on said lot Located on N. C. highway No. 111. 2. 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