..f . .... t, £» ' Bethel :,Vf ' (By Mrs. Garland Atphtn) The M. Y, F. held their regular meeting at the church on Monday night. After the meeting the group visited William Outlaw,' who re-, turned to his home here Satur-' day after several months at N. C. Orthopedic hospital in Gastonia, where he underwent a series of op erations. Among those visiting Mr. and ^Mrs. Ed Grady Sunday where: Mr. ^fcid Mrs. Royal Garner and chil Iffen, Truette and Joy,'of Fuquay Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grady1 FOUND LOST — Ladies' black purse, con taining'White billfold and person al items. Finder please return to Betty Lou Holland, route 2, or Tribune office. Reward offered. 10-28C PERSONAL RE All EStATE LOANS-We are now making FHA city and^Farm mortgage loans. Low interest rates and long terms, with fair apprais als, make these loans your wisest financing. See Thad Thigpen or Bryce Ficken for details. Phone 2088. Mortgage Cancellation insur ance available, but not required. • , . F-tfc IT'S EASIER — to keep a good , /reputation than it is to get it back. Our reputation is tops for running the-largest and cleanest dance by anyone, anywhere, in the Mount Olive gym every Satur day night. It’s the American Legioi^ dance. >■ ;. j F-tfc PLEASE NOTICE—Wo have mov ed our-office from E. Main striset to our warehouse on 'SI Center street. Ricks Fertilizer Co., Mount Olive. 11-4P FOR RENT FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment with hot water. W. P. Gay, Mount Olive, phone 2095 or 2513. tfc WANTED WANTED — Com, Corh, Corn. Government support price on corn is $1.74 per bushel. We are approved to store 854,000 bushels.^ If you did not exceed your allot ment, contact us for space and full details. Fred Webb. G. E. Grain Mills, Inc., Greenville, N. Of* Telephones 3788, 3640. At might, 4686.I ■ lMSc WANTEDferA largo crowd to com# out and enjoy the square and round dances held each Wednes day night at the Calypso American Legion hut. 10-28c WANTED — Good, cloan second hand guano bags. A. C. Hatch, Mount Olive._ tfc PECANS WANTED -— Top prices paid for all varieties and sizes. Andrews and Knowles Produce Co., Inc. phone24fll, Mount piive.ll22c FOR SALE REAL ESTATE — Six-room house in good condition on N. Center street. Priced right, terms. Vacant lots in Mount Olive and Calypso. Four acres just east of Calypso on paved road. Five acres woodland in edge of Calypso. Ideal for build ‘ ing project. If you wish to buy or sell any kind of real estate, con tact James G. Dickson, Calypso. FOR SALE — Fish meat, wholesale or retail. Enterprise Fish Meal Co., S. Center street extension, Mt. Olive. i F-tfc CARDIGAN—Sweaters, all colors and sizes, including blacks and beiges, just arrived. Also V-neck sweaters, at Ethel’s Shoppes, in Mount Olive and Faison. 11-lc LIMESTONE — spread in your fields, $8 per ton. ASC purchase orders accepted. Andrews and Knowles Produce Co., Mount Olive, phone 2491. ll-llo FOR SALE — 1947 Ford tractor and equipment. Leonard Whit field, route 1. T~ ~ SEE ED LEWIS—for %-inch gif-, vanized pipe.and fittings. 17c pier foot. Ed Lewis Store, Ml Olive, 1c FOR SALE—6,7, S. and 10-ft. croo goted posts. Large and small lots of lumber treated. Any quantity for sale. Newton Grove CreoaoUng Co.. Newton Grove. N. C. tree. FOR SALE — Duo-Therm Oil Heaf er in good condition. Contact Ricks Fertilizer Co., Telephone 2516. H-4P ■————I :;>v GOVT. LOAN RATE *ON TYPICAL GRADES Middling 1-1/324*. Middllng 1-1/1640. _ Strict Low Mid. l-l/324n. Strict Low Mid. 1*1/164*. Low Mid, M/324H. Low Mid. 1-1/l 6-in.-— '.s #V:" - £ 36.05c 36.45c 34.40c 34175c 32.00c A Large Percentage of the Cotton "It Stapling 1" to*1 HERrS WHY— > r *.;■■■ :*sv V • j. ■ „■ ? V v-: • Next year n election year and farm pricas will coma in.for first consideration. Wo fapliovo cotton prices will advance above government lean rate* later in the season. Therefore, holding * yegr cotton hew and selling whan price* go up can mean extra {■ dollars in your’ pocket. However, if you sell your cotton im mediately after It Is ginned, without first learning its true value ; through a grade and staple report, you stand to lose hard-eam* ed dollars in today's, depressed market. ' '■tkj.f.v ; i !\ • . '■•v-d ■ - 1 ' A/ . t : ' 'W ... - i ■» . ' cotton GKtlWiaiS ‘ m '-Jt if' »*?' j*‘ V/JiT-H ^ ', *'V U 4>v ; ;ffc ■ “• '■ - ‘ R. C Warren,; Jr./Mgr. jj-v* j.-.- w4^[v^'SiS£•', •//• ?■£* ai ■« tfli TV*'jt ■•*’”>'V v.V!V”, *^3 MtKrP1 ? 'v , MT. OUVEjj <-*jl> v*ft*~ *4 s8SffiteMfi£4iiyi&!l4)£& Vs& ‘■T'tP WIDE VARIETY — of good utod , electric ranges, all of them pric ed to move out of our way. See them now at Summerlin’s Electric Service, next to Tribune office, Mount Olive. ' tfc ONE RACK OF—Ladies' dresses, > at special close-out prices. Our new holiday dresses are arriving now, and we simply must have the Thom. Ethel’s Shoppes, Mount Ol ive and Faison. _11-lc SfiEED LEWIS, where prices ere born, not raised, for anti-freeze, gun shells, and bed-fume._tfc rOR SALE — at auction Saturday, October 29, at 11 a.m., farm ’equipment, one Superior A tractor, 1954 model and all equipment, horse, four large tobacco trucks, 6,000 tobacco sticks, other imple ments. E. B. Beasley near Fred Lewis’ store. ll-25p POR SALE — 1952 two-door Che vrolet, deluxe sedan. One-owner car. Blue, Boyd Beall at W. K. [dinette Furniture Co. tfc. jenne NOUS SE AND LOT — for sale or -trade for farm land. Myrtle Wil liamson, PO Box 365, Mount Olive. W28p SHRUBBERY SALE — By Groen Thumb Garden club, Thursday, November 3, beginning at 8 a. m., in the vacant lot next to Western Union. Plants from McQueen's Nursery. 11-lc GROCERY BUSINESS — For. Sale. . .Building, stock, fixtures and busi ness. Well-located. Must sell due to other interests. Would consider {arm in trade. If interested, leave name at Tribune office, phone 2345._ - - ll-4p tfOR SALE Now 3-bedroom, brick-veneer house. GI and FHA financed. Located on N. Church ex tension. Southerland Insurance Agency. tfc Unbreakable crystals—put in while you wait. Guaranteed watch and jewelry repairs. Daugh ter Jewel Box,. Center street, Mount Olive. tfc BUSINESS SERVICE KODAK FILMS — Developed be per print. Mail ciders accepted Portraits made, copies made from old photographs. Kraft’s Studio, near post office. Mount Olive, tfc FOR HOME — or business wiring of all types, or appliance repairs, contact Jackson Electric Co., dial 2827 or 2381, 211 W. John Street. Licensed contractors. tfc V.' D.'S TAXI —1 Stand- now located ' at Martin Cox’s Shdll Station, across from bus station. Telephone 3852 or 2394 at night. 24-hour sev ice. ll-8p tv SALES AND SERVICE — See ' Sylvania’s famous “Halo Light” picture I We service what we sell and others tool Sutton Electric Co., Mount Olive. * tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters for every need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange, 1105% N. Center Street. TF-c l&RM LOANS — For long term, •*low interest rate, Federal Land Bank loans on Wayne county farms, see L. M. Gould any Tues r (ftwHjetween 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 pfni. at the PCA office, Goldsboro, par loans on Duplin and Sampson i Aunty farms see DeWitt Carr any Tuesday between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., at the PCA office, Kenans ville. Other times at his main of fice in Clinton. tfc MISCELLANEOUS LOOKI — Need Money? We loan $10 to $100 on your furniture, appliances or automobile. Our serv ice supervised by N. C. State Bank ing Commission. Fidelity Finance Co., Goldsboro, phone 4500, 122 N. John street. tfc LOWE'S FIRESTONE STORE Mount Olivo NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Wayne County Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wayne County, North Carolina, made in that Special Proceeding entitled “Edwin C. Ipock, Administrator of the Estate of Maggie Williams Aid erman (Maggie Alford) deceased, Petitioner, vs. All Persons Who Are Heirs at Law of Maggie Wil liams Alderman (Maggie Alford) Deceased, Defendants” the under signed Administrator of the Estate of Maggie Williams Alderman (Maggie Alford) will on Thursday, November 10, 1955, at 12:00 o’ clock noon, on the premises in Mount Olive, Wayne County,'North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, that certain lot or parcel, of land in the said town, county and state, and which is more particularly described a? follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the north side of Budd (now Franklin) street, corner of Lot No. 87, Mary Newell’s corner,, and runs about North 90 yards to the back line of Lot No. 27, Ollie Newell’s lot; thence about West with Ollie New ell’s back line 42 yards to a stake in said line; thence about South 90 yards to a stake on the North side of Budd (now Franklin) street; - thence with street 42 yards to the ■ BEGINNING being Lot No. 86r same lot conveyed by D. T. Mc Millan for I. F. Hill and being ithe same lot conveyed by I. F. Hill an<| wife, K. F. Hill, to Maggie Williams in that certain deed dated October 23, 1918, and recorded in the of? fice of the Register of Deeds tot Wayne County, in Book No. .142, 9& page 99 I j" * This sale will be subject to con firmation by the Court. , • The last and highest bidder trill be required to deposit 10% of his bid, in cash, as evidehce of goo$ faith, with the undersigned. Thi* the 10th day of October, 1955.. > EDWIN C. IPOCK ‘ Administrator of the Estate of Maggie Williami Alderman (Maggie Alfqra) Deceased. ’ F-li-4c a SIEGLER makes your Kitchen the ; to ms ** IN YOUR HOME! lets you live in ^every roomie urns 0/4 MOMS atfVKTEK torn* m* rtuttny 'TrnMi Trip!* SAVE UP TO 50% IN FUEL! 1 tft« only Iwatar you can iim fttrvKt# i IDIAL POR KITCHENS HOMES APARTMENTS CABINS TOURIST COURTS.. 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