Kh,r 1--v . i J: GI?7J- VVC-. .:NCIiCa OF. SAUBr, : Under and by virtue of the power tf sale contained la that certain " Deed of Trust dated November 21, I95S, from Albert Smith, to Vance . B. Gavin, Trustee, recorded in the . Duplin County .Registry- in ' Book v .523, page 181, te which reference is had; default having been made . in the payment of the note thereby , secured, and the holder of said In debtedness having; requested the Trusteee above named to foreclose said Deed .of Trust; ' ;v . The undersigned ; will offer. - for , sale aid will sen to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, Decem ber 19, 1960 at (he hour of 12:00 , o'clock Noon at the Courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, the l . following described tracts of land. lying and being in Duplin County: A certain tract of land lying and f being m Duplin County. North Car- . '. olina aforesaid, and more parti' v cularly described as follows: . FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at ' a stake, at a big dead pine, and runs North 42 poles to a stake at " ; the public road; thence North 70-& East 25M& poles to a stake; thence South 44- poles to a stake; thence I South 75 West 25 poles to the bigin ning, containing six and one half . acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING -I at a stake and runs North 40-Vi - poles to a. pine and stake, John M. Smith and' M. ,F. Westbrooks cor ' ner on the Grady land, and runs : with M. F. Westbrooks line North . 75 East 50 poles .to a stake; thence with M. F. Westbrooks line South 01-Vi poles to a stake; thence North 85- West 48 poles to a stake on y Spring ditch; thence North 25 de grees East 17-1-5 poles to a stake; thence North 4 West 13 poles to a stake thence North 83 West 25-Mi poles to a stake on the canal; Ihence with the canal North 30 East 11-poles to a stake; thence South 73 East 18- poles to the be- . ginning, containing 23 acres, more or less A deposit of ten per cent (10) will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised, this 17th day of Nov ember, 1980. VANCE B. GAVIN, TRUSTEE 12-15- 4T-V. B. G. Duplin, County in Book 421. page ,This sale is made, subject to all prior encumbrances.' , ' A deposit of ten per cent (10 will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 17th day et Nov ember, 1960. - A. ." ' VANCE B. GAVIN, TRUSTEE ' U-IMT-V. JB.' G NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 'The undersigned, having qualified as - administrator . of the, estate of Fred Scott, deceased,' lata of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November, 1961, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of November, I960. Gurney Scott, Adminstrator of the estate oc rrea scott. deceased. Mount Olive, North Carolina. 12-29-6T H E. P. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the estate of JOHN ANDREW SCOTT, Deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tee estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the un aersigned, at his residence near Warsaw, N. C. on or before the 25 day of November, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 18th day of November, 1960. MANLEY ELMORE SCOTT. Exe cutor of the estate of John Andrew Scott, Deceased. E. Walker Stevens Attorney for Estate. 12-29-6T-E. W. S. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated December 4, i 1958, from I. J. Mosley. single, to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, recorded in the Duplin County Registry in Book 520, page 780, to which re- ference is had; default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, and the holder of said Indebtedness having requested the Trustee above named to fore close said J)eed of Trust; . The undersigned will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder ' for cash en Monday, December 19, 19W, at the hour of 12:09 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse doer in , Kenansville, North Carolina, the fol lowing described tracts of land: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 5.9 acres more or less, being described as the "First Tract" in deed dated the 28th day of January, 1943, from Frankie Stan ford et al to I. J. Mosley being re- icorded in the Public Registry of puplin County in Book 425, page AH that certain tract or parcel of land containing 1 acres more or less, which is described in deed dated the 22nd day of November, 1943, from Beatrice Brewing ton to I. J. Mosley being recorded in the fuplic Registry o( Duplin County In Book 423, page 290. All that certain tract 6f parcel of land Containing 1 acre to which reference is made in the Second Tract of land in deed dated the 28th day of January, 1943, from Frankie Stanford et al to I J. Mos ley being recorded in the Public Re gistry of Duplin County in Book 425, page 372. This sale is made subject to all prior encumbrances. A deposit of ten' per cent (10) will be required of the successful bidder as evidnece of good faith. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated April 11, 1960, from James Clifton Moore, single, to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, record ed in the Duplin County Registry in Book 532, page 697, to which refer ence is had; default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, and the holder of said indebtedness having requested the Trustee above named to fore close said Deed of Trust; The undersigned will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bid der for cash on Monday, December, 19, 1960, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse door ia Ken ansville. North Carolina, the follow ing described tracts of land: . All those two certain traits ef land containing twenty-eight and three-fourths acres, more or less, which is described in deed dated October 10,. 1942, from Anna Moore tod husband, I. S. Moore, to James Cliion MffPre. being recorded Jn the Public Registry", of Duplin County in Book 423, at pagriS?. Excepting 26 acres dee'JeO to Jim Middleton from above tract. This sale is made subject to all prior encumbrances: A deposit of ten per cent (10) will be required of the successful bidder, as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 17th day of Nov ember, 1960. VANCE B. GAVIN, TRUSTEE 12-15-4T. - V .B. G. at a bici k gun on a ditch in Charles - WiUiams Jine,r.. Rkh&r j Brice Estate new corner and run ning thence as the new line across the field South , 78- degrees West 170 feet to an iron stake on a ditch in William Bryant Estate- line; thence, as that new line and contin ued crossing the county '' highway leading from Rose Hill to Concord Church; South 15-& East 878 feet to a stake; thence North 74 East 159 feet to a Stake: thence North 14-Vi West 364 feet' to the beginning, con taining 1-39100 acres, more or less, and beine the same lands as descri bed m a deed to Sam D. Spearman as recorded .in Book 394, page 57, uupiin county Registry. ' . SECOND EXCEPTION: BEGIN NING at an iroa stake in the center of a ditch, said ditch being situated on the Eastern side and edge, of a dirt road of cartway separating the property of Tessie Bryant Graham from, the property of .Willie. Francis. Brice. said stake also being situated in the Northern edge of Main Street Extension in the Western section of the Town of Rose Hill, and running thence as and with the center of said ditch, in a Northerly direction 150 feet to an iroa stake; thence in an Easterly direction, and parallel with theNorthern line of Main Street 150 feet to an iron stake; thence in Southerly direction and parallel with the above-mentioned ditoh 150 feet to an iron stake in the Northern edge . of Main Street; thence as and with the Northern edge of Main Street, in a Westerly direction, 150 feet to the point of Beginning, being the same lands as described in a deed to Daniel J, Fussell as recorded in Book 513, page 441, Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 22nd day of November, 1960. Wallace Ashley, Jr. H. E. Phillips Commissioners of the Court 12-1-8T H. E. P - anJ i W0. a- I give t'"- yarfi i t j 1 i t 4 a 1.8 tt .a on t -t 8 SPORTS NOTICE OF RESALE Under and By Virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the Special" Pro ceedings entitled: "Richard Loren zo Sanders, Jr., et als, vs Mary Julia Sanders, at als", and being Special Proceedings No. 330, ' and under and by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid In said Special Proceedings, the undersign ed Commissioners will on the 10th day of December. 1960, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North -Caro lina., offer for salo tin thtt htstiost Advertised this 17th day of Nov-bidder or cach upon a pw ember, 1960. VANCE B. GAVIN. 12-15-4T-V, TRUSTEE B. G. n NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated January 20, 1938, from Rifton Bradshaw and wife, Louise Bradshaw, to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, recorded in the Duplin County Registry in Book 516, page 669, te which reference is had; default having been made in the payment of the note thereby se cured, and the holder of said indebt edness having requested the Trus tee above named to foreclose said Deed of Trust;' . The undersigned will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bid- der for cash on Monday, December 19. i960, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse door in Ken ansville, North Carolina," the follow , ing described tracts of land: ; " Ail that certain tract or parcel of land containing 2-13-32 acres, more . to leas, which is described as the "Fourth Trac in deed dated the 8th day of October, 1942. from Wil lie D. Bradshaw and wife, - Delia Bradshaw to Rifton Bradshaw being recorded in the.. Public Registry of CLASSIFIED ADV. FARM FOR 6ALE: K acres all cleared, til Acres tobacce, 1 room dwelling else 2 teaaat houses, 4 tobacco barns with oil burners, ea sc"hJ bus and mall route M high- ' ' ft between- KeaaasrUle aad . r. r. 1 bid of $1,730.00. but subject to the 'confirmation of the Court, a Certain I tract or parcel of land lying and being in Rose Hill Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fellows: .v. BEGINNING at a stake in the old road in William Bryant's line, Simon Bryant's corner, and running thence Simon Bryant's line about North 19 degrees West 40 poles to a stake in Steinmetz line; thence with the Steinmetz line nearly North 71 degrees East 42-Mi poles to a, stake, Joe Usher's V corner; thence with Usher's line , , about Squth ,11 degrees East 48 poles to a stake in the said old road, being the old public road leading1 from Rose JKill by J. C. Williams Mill in W. U Byrd'a and Will T. Bryant's line; thence with Byrds said line along said old road about South 87 V4' degrees West -12 . pole "to a stake, Mary Brice's corner;, thence her line North li-ft degrees West 4 and poles to a Stake in ft new public road. Main Street extended:, thence with her line along said new road about South 75 degrees West 10-7-10 poles to a stake;- Jhence with her line South 16 degrees East 2 and Vt poles to a stake in said old road, - William Bryant's corner; thence with Wiliam Bryant's line to a stake to said old read, William Bryant's corner; thence with Wil liam Bryant's line along said old road about South 79 degrees Wes' 13 and 1-8 poles to a stake, the poin' of BEGINNING, containing 10 anr V18 acres, more or less. See dee from Lewis Bryant to . Richard Brice dated June 8, 1914, and re corded in Deed Book 164, page 108 Dv-'U Cramfy Registry., -irr TI0N: It k. 1 oe- , f. - t", above c : ' (continued from front'. but threat after threat was stymied by a freak fate each time. The Tig ers drove down to the Tornadoes 26 early in the second period on three running plays, after Scooter Merritt returned a punt from the 15 to Ay den's 43. Halfback Bobby Phillips picked up 13 for a first into James Kenan territory and Merritt scooted to the 30 and another first and after Phillips picked up three more Tornado quarterback Edwards in tercepted to stop the dirve. Early in the fourth period Mills picked off another Dixon pass and raced si-yards to the Tiger 19, and on fourth and two halfback Mar Tripp went wide onl a reverse to give Ayden what appeared to be a prohibitive 134 lead. Two cracks at the conversion failed with about six minutes left 1 James Kenan marched 81) ,.s Ui paydirt Batts - raced the . Ia4 - 20 with two minutes left, as be slipped between end and tackle with the Tornadoes awaintlng a middle slam With third and one,' The Scooter. better known to as as Pepsi was the inspirational runner in the 'mar ch scooted 2012, 16, and five yards in All American fashion. ' . The last straw or what some of us thought was the last straw came on the. vital try for the Uelng point. which failed just inches away and the Tigers, down- 13-11, appeared ooomea. ' .s,v. V,v '.- V Tiger hopes were revived quickly wKh less than a minute, they alert ry recovered an on-eides kickoff at the Tornadoes . 47. Merritt picked up four; Dixon hit Quinn for 11 yards, but the ntwo more areials just mis sed before Dixon bit Merritt for the". story-book toss.' i-v- VarXVv Ayden desperately tried three pas sea but were still on. their own, 40 at the ww:$i::vjxi:m : James Kenan's top ground gainer Merritt with an outstanding . per formance lead the Tigers with 108. yards in-17 carries for a 6.6 aver age. Batts bad 57 in 10 for a 5-7, Benton had 41 In 8 for a S.l,"A -A' Dixon,, with the nerve of Johnny Unites standing tall and pitching witn the time rumng out connected on five of 14 passes for 95 yards. Quinn and Merritt caugh' two apiece and Allen Wahab one.' . Block Busting. Shannon Brown headed several standouts' In the Tiger defense Robby Best, . Mae McNeil, ; Virga; ,i Lanier, Charles Lockamy and Quinn lead one of. the most -outstanding lines seen in Goldsboro 'High Stadium in a long time. SideiighfOh . Continued from Front But it was Shannon who time- after-time broke through to rush the passer and to tackle ball carriers for long- losses. He was penalized for his aggressive play, but that's what you need whed you're playing in big games. He came within a hair of blocking a punt on which he was called for roughing the punter. That's the mark of a good football player, ..Wfien an opposing team admits a single 'boy was the thorit. in-side then thai boy played a whale of a' game.: And that was the way Ayden ' felt about Shannon Brown and his 243 pounds' of swift beef. ' It had been a long time since I had talked with Huie Lewis, James Kenan's assitant coach. After the game, I found him sitting on the Kenan bench, all alone, crying for an ne was worth I would say they were tears of joy. But oh how close they came to being tears of sorrow Tears at" such a time are demand ed and I suspect that Coach Bill TaylorandvAssltant Bill HeJLton. iad i... t m one io; i f , voni : on to ilerritt.tlie. tears turned o happiness. . ; ': Mrs. Mattie Lee.,. Muishew and Irs. Ruth Grady ( she's my boss nd might fire me after this) at tended the game. They were plenty Slooray until Merritt' scored the se cond touchdown. Mattie Lee almost choked Ruth to death right in the stands because, she was so happy, Then, the extra point was missed. Back to dispare again. When' Dixon lofted the deciding pass. Ruth must have sensed it was going to be good. She moved about 10 feet from Mattie Lee because she was afraid Mattie Lee would really choke her to death the next time. . ' Harry Phillips takes the ton hon or for sidelights. When James Ken an missed scoring the extra noint to tie toe game, he couldn't take' it any longer. He left the game sat isfied that James Kenan had lost." My heart couldn't toke R." he said He and his wife returned home and went to bed. In a abort while J. B. Stroud came by, awoke Harry, and told him that James Kenan had won! s'.'s ..',-.? .C "-"i..- "Oh.' yon et out of here tellies me tales like that in the middle of the night. And you with the Erin on your iace." Harry addedy v ' After several minutes of trying to convience Harry. J. B left; And Monday, Harry admitted that he just couldn't believe it and called Milton West, hr Warsaw, to; see what. Milton said Harry slept in peace for the remainder',' of ; the night, ; but Saturday morning , was angry with himself for musing the play that was the season rolled up into one piay., ' . i Friday night, James Kenan meets Benvenue. Where, I don't know at this writing. But if all eoes well. I'll be there and hope you will also be present. The team needs your sup port..' , -v," ,.V I almost forgot to mention that preacher from Warsaw was so happy that while he was Jumping up and down and so, happy, that when he came down the last time. he missed the seat and feu all. the way through the seats to the gro und. Wasn't hurt much; " But on Friday night, let's not give up the ship, not until the last second has ticked from the clock. 1 Ana piease. Tigers don t make it so close this time. . ,, ,4 . December Juror Jurors drawn for Civil Superior Court and General Countv Court for December are' as follows:; C ; - 4 jurors,- uvu superior Court -Kenansville, N. C, December I, 1960. . . ' : - Jerry ? Teachey; -E: "VA ,. .Vestal, James R. Batchelor, Harold S. Pre cywe; Elwood Ray Hunter, James E.Coley Resale Kennedy, Buddy i ,, Jr., li. i t 1 i ry, Julian fci.ford. A.,, i i ,.m: '., Herman Wilson. John Laroid Jai aion, Avant Kennedy, Dewey Price, David C Hall, A. S Quinn, A: D. McNeil, Jr., W. C. Tyndall, Dock Rivenbark, H. R. Cottle, John H. "Wood. " ; N Jurors - Civil Superior Court - Ken ansville, N. ; C, December 12, v1960. : George P. Smith, , Willie Best, Raymond Sheppard, Oswin Summer lln Johnnie W, Stallings, Jesse Jen kins. W. H. 'Knowles. : Edward J. Carter, Wilbur C. , Fussell, . Nathan Scott, Kermit Futreal, Arthur Sloan, Hubert Benton, Braxton Bell, Clyde Brinson. Henry Long, George Lafay ette Boney, W L. Floyd, Charles De- witt McGowan, Thomas W. Albritton Clarence Clebora Stephens, R, W, Rocbelle, L, . B. Fussell, Ernest Turner.'C. W. Sykes, Lewis T, Fountain, C D. Fussell, Fred Her ring, 'Earnest Deaver.r. v Jurors General County Court December, 1960 !".) ; Elwood Thigpen, Willie C. Sholar, Whitney Mobley, Vivian W. Miller. Elmer Weston, George Sloan, J. C, Byrd, Lewis E. Wood, E J. Bland, J. W. Kelly,, Samuel H.' Pipkin, Gordon Kornegay,-- O. W.'-; Quinn, James T. Williams, ' Cbrde' Brad shaw, Marshall Byrd, L. F. Jones Percy Sheppard, R. D. Jones, Emil Thigpen. )m$fy?2S?- ': "' TO i ' t " - i'te:. zt . , MRS. LUCY F. MARSHALL. : Mrs. . Lucy Fussell' Marshall, ' 84 of Rose Hill died Thursday night Funeral services were conducted at the Rose Hill Methodist Church at 3 p. m. Saturday by (tie Rev. Dwi gnt retty, pastor interment was in the Fussell family cemetery near Rose Hill. She is survived by her husband, . Herbert. Charles ' Marsh all; two sons, Herbert C. Jr. of Florence, Ala. and Julian' Fuseell Marshall of Smlthfield; one daugh ter,, Mrs. Henry Dalton West of Raleigh, and seven grand-children ttiree sisters, , Mrs'. Tina Fussell Wilson and Miss Betty Well Fussell. both of Rose Hill, and Miss Edna Lee Fussell of Wilmington. . . .. ' i ,. Fruifs. In Turkey Added Flavor M ....... - '' ..j' - -.. . Whether you make your own stuf fing for the Thanksgiving turkey or buy ready-prepared packaged stuf fing, you. can add chopped cranber rles,, chopped dried apricots, rais- fc ins or orange juice to improve the keepihg.' quality of. the mixture and to'give it variety in flavor. A study. luuKxeceniiy snown that these fruit ingredients, . helped stuffing keep because of the acidity they added to tne mixture.' Even with these additions, Istuff- Uov.22throwhJan.2 "ir-.;Sj30P.M. W Q Sotijirdoysnd Sundoy ''''; The Moreheod Ptonetorium aroteruin ooowwwww n v f ::?- cooperation of 1htt pewspoper ln presentlha Ihlf pcoaram lisHno.. : . 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V-';'--, If a very large quantity of stuf fing is to be made up for a big bird, it may pay to store it in two or more containers in the refriger ator. t chills faster Jn small quan- uues in one large , container com may take a long time to reach the , center Of the mixmreW .?,;V" ' In large-quantity ' food prepara tion, it ia, considered good practice' to roast poultry unsfuffed and to bake 'stuffing separately in a shaw low pan; This permits rapid heat penetration In the oven, and also saves time and labor in both Cook-' Ing: and serving tuHv;i&f$ft ( iamd'oft ICsCefl; -1 1 A tww tfropa of OtmiHA brW Vtm wrti -t from tca-nawntlng petin of b ,i4wn i bVuLjuIowb Ua Mil to m eat and thus fr 1 m mrnlUuU mt all Atm aoontdam, "lorn 1 uilt of 1(0) V (GET QZUUti L'u t-';- ' wf"! uervousness and hot,flashe, of . . . mmmmmm 11 t Every ease tested got striking' re- i ' lief from awful discomforts of enange-of-lUe. Nervousness was reduced for as many as 87 . . . 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