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Call Teles phone 389-2725 Home day or light 289-2345 Representative Wallace. Pete Melville, Telephone 285-3844 Robert E. Ward Pulpwood Dealer Drawer B ^ Rose Hill, N. C. 'rotect your home with a mo lern system of Lightning Pro ectlon. Free estimates, 'erms. Write: Eastern Light ing Protection Co.. Box 307, it. olive, N.C. Also: Salesman ranted. CTF SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party to ake over low monthly pay tients on a spinet piano. Can e seen locally. Write credit fanager, P. O. Box 178, Hope Gils. North Carolina. 9-17-3T Pd. FOR SALE: Vi ton Chev. ick-up truck 1250. Four speed ?ansmission overload sprhigs, vo new tires, new generator, ew starter, new battery. See or Call E. B. Vestal 298-3812-Kenansville 9-24-STC. ypewrlters. Adding machines spaired. New Royal Type riters for every need. Dial oldsboro, RE 4-0848. Wortey ypewriter Exchange, 186Soum enter St.. Goldsboro. 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I M HOMES - RENTALS I ? _____ D The Hirr A (Ira olive Homes I d Wore Built By I s K v Fy<!T ^ I Tl legal m NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of traat dated September 4, IMS, executed by Theodore R. Brown and wife. Mary M. Brown to Lacy S. Col lier, Trustee, and recorded in Book No 584, Page 238. Office of the Register of Deeds of DupUa County, default having been made in the payment of the Note secured by said deed of trust and the owner thereof having requested a foreclosure of same, the undersigned Sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Kenans vide, N. C., on Friday, Octo ber 9. 1964, at 12:00 Noon the land described in said deed of trust, which land is more par ticularly described as follows: Situated on the south side of the Back Swamp Road, former ly N. C. No. 24 and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake Theodore R. Brown's Northeast corner of his .4 care lot and runs thence South 8Vi dee. East 75 feet to a stake in his line; thence South 85 deg. East 50 feet to a stake; thence North 8 deg. East 75 feet to a stake on the aforesaid road; thence North 82 deg. West 50 feet with said road to the Be ginning. Notice is hereby given that Paul G. Sylvester has been sub stituted as Trustee in place and stead of Lacy S. Collier in ac cordance with that certain in denture dated 2 September 19 M recorded in the Duplin Cou ity Registry. The highest bidder will be ?equired to deposit in cash at he sale an amount equal to en percent of the amount of lis bid up to $1,000.09, plus Ive per cent of the excess of lis bide over 1,000.00. The above described proper y will be sold subject to Dup in County taxes, if any, now lue and payable and in addi ion thereto, any other superior incumbrance against said pro erty. This 8th day of September, L904. Paul G. Sylvester, Sub. Trus ee 10-1-4T P. G. S. NOTICE STATE OF NORH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN Under and by virtue of the ower of sale contained in a ertain deed of trust executed y Enoch W. Southerland and rife, Angelaner R. Southerland > R. H. Burns, Jr. Trustee, lated January IS, 1961, and re orded in Bode 545, Page 121, hiplin County Registry; and inder and by virtue of the au hority vested in the undersign d as Substituted Trustee by n instrument of writing, dated December 27, 1963, and record d January 1, 1964, in Book B9, Page 240, Duplin County legistry, default having been tade in the payment of the in ebtedness thereby secured nd the said deed of trust be rg by the terms thereof sub set to foreclosure, and the older of the indebtedness rereby secured having de landed a foreclosure thereof jr the purpose of satisfying aid indebtedness, the under igned Substituted Trustee will ffer for sale, at public auc on, to the highest bidder for ash, at the Court House Door f Duplin County, Kenansvllle. Forth Carolina, at twelve 'clock, noon, on the 90th day f September, 1964, the land inveyed in said deed of trust, te same lying and being in lagnolia Township, Duplin ounty. North Carolina, and tore particularly described as lllOWS: From a stake located in the itersection of Taylors Bridge nd Magnolia Road and old Wilmington Road, running Nor t 40 degrees East 900 feet to stake, being the point of be inning, and running North 50 egrees West 210 feet to a ake; thence North 40 degrees ast 210 feet to a stake; lence South 50 degrees East 10 feet to a stake; thence 8oo i 40 degrees West 210 feet to te point of beginning, con lining 1 acre, more or less, ad being a portion of land leded from Roealyle B. Hall id husband H. H. Hall to alichi Southerland and wife, Oa M. Southerland, recorded Book 420, Page 374, in the upUn County Registry. The successful maa?i- must ipesft five per cent of his bid ; the time of the sale. Signed this 29th day of Aug J (TweseeU J "-'-MIt'tiI NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Charles Henderson and wife, Elgin Henderson, and Su san Henderson, dated the 7th day of December, 1981. and re corded in Book 559, at Page, 989, Register of Deeds office of Duplin County, North Carolina, and default having been made in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned substitute trus tee will offer for sale at pub lic auction, to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse in KenansviDe, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock Noon, on the 5th day of October, 1984, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust; the same lying and being in Warsaw, Duplin County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: AH of that certain lot located on the North side of Bay Street, and being known as Lot Number One <1> as shown on a certain map of the J. F. Fai son sub-division, in Warsaw, North Carolina made by J. C. Moore, Surveyor, and duly re corded in Book 216 at Page 306, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Duplin County, North Carolina, to which ref erence is hereby made for a more adequate and complete description of the same, and being further described as one of the two lots described in a deed by A. L. Graham. Com missioner, dated December 1, 1947, to Susan Henderson as recorded in Book 444 at Page S21 in the Public Registry of Duplin County to which refer ence is had. Said sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding taxes and assessments now due upon said property. The last and highest bidder at said sale will be required to post ten percent of said bid in cash at the time of the said sale. This the 3rd day of Septem ber, 1964. (sl Joseph B. Chambtiss. Substitute Trustee Joseph B Chambliss Attorney at Law P. 0 .Box 903 Clinton,. North Carolina 10-1-4T J. B. No. 1311 IN GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY BEATRICE EVANS SMITH. BY HER NEXT FRIEND. VIO LA EVANS VS. WILLIAM D. SMITH The defendant, William D. Smith, will take notice that an action in the above-entitled ac tion has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above-named against the defendant for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separa tion, in which the defendant is interested and which cause of action is set forth in the Com plaint filed in this cauae, and that the defendant is a neces sary party to this action; and that the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, in Kenkns ville. North Carolina, on the 22 day of October 1964., and an swer or demur to the Com plaint filed in this action which has been duly filed in said of fice, or the plaintiff will ap ply for the relief demanded in this Complaint. This the 36 day of AUg., 1664. R. V. Wells. Clerk Of Super ior Court Mercer k Thigpen Attorney At Law Kenansville, N. C. 9-24-4T MAT ATTENTION Contractor! and Home Builders We Are Specialist In Electric Heat Insula tion uirect From rK tory To Tea CaO For Free Estimate Ingram Brat. ^ver 994.099 REFUNDING BONDS BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Commiesianers for Bit County of Duplin: 1. That bonds of the County of DupUn, North Carolina, ah*U be issued, pursuant to The County Finance Act, as amend ed, in an amount not exceed ing $40,000 for the purpose of refunding a like amount of the principal of valid subsisting Indebtedness of County which was originally incurred before January I, 198$ for the construction of roads and bridges in said County and is evidenced by the following. $14,000 Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds, dated June 1, 1946, maturing June 1. 1998, $19,000 Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds, dated De cember 1, 1947, maturing June 1, 1965, $9,000 Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds, dated August 1, 1948, maturing February 1, 1905. and $10,000 Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds, dated Decem ber 1 1962, maturing June 1, 1905. 2. That bonds of the County of Duplin, North Carolina, shall be issued, pursuant to The County Finance Act, as amend ed, in an amount not exceed ing $15,000 for the purpose of refunding a like amount of the principal of valid subsisting bonded indebtedness of said County which was originally in curred by the Board of Com missioners (as an administra tive agent of the State in pro viding a State system of pub lic schools) for maintaining the constitutional six m on t h s' school term and is evidenced by the following: - *3,ww acnooi Building Bonds, dated June 1, 1M6, matur ing June 1, 1965, $3,000 Refunding School Bonds, dated June 1, 1946, maturing June 1, 1965, 13,000 Refunding School Bonds, dated December 1, 1917, maturing June 1, 1965, and $4,000 Refunding School Bonds, dated December 1, 1951, maturing June 1, 1965. 3. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on the $64,000 bonds herein authorised, when due, shall be annually levied and collected. 4. That the holders of the $64,000 bonds herein authorized shall be subrogated to all the rights and powers of the hold ers of the indebtedness refund ed thereby. 5. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the clerk and is open to public Inspection. 6. That this order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing order was fin ally passed on the 8th day of September, 1964, and was first published on the 10 day of September, 1964. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. Christine W. Williams Clerk of Board of Commission 9-17-3T D Co. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Fannie Mae Rackley Carr, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this b to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersig ned at 509 Law Building, Char lotte, North Carolina, on or before the 28th day of Febru ary, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. TOs 20th day of August, 1964. PINKNEY RAY RANKIN, Ex ecutor of Estate of Mrs. Fannie Mae Rackley Carr, 509 Law Building, Charlotte 2, North Carolina. MMT-R. R. rrade at Hone NOTICE or SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPUN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power at nit eontaii ?. In a certain Deed of TVust executed by David J Rouee and wife. Mary Virginia Rooae. to the undersigned trustee, dated the lath day of February tail, and recorded In Book 577, at Page ?87. in the office of the Regis tor of Deeds of DupUn County. North Carolina, default bav in# bean made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and at the request of the holder thereof, the under alined trustee will offer (or sale at public auction to the Ufhest bidder (or cash, at the courthouse door in KenanovfUe North Carolina at Twelve O'clock Noon, on the aft day at October, 1964, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, lying and being in DupUn County, N. C. Magnolia Town ship, more particularly des cribed as follows: Beginning at a stake on the old Jacob E. Rouse corner: thence as the H. M. Brown line crossing N. C. Public Highway leading from Magnolia to Rose mil, a. AS degrees 18' West 830 feet to corner of fish pond tract South It degrees East 875 feet; thence South OS de grees West 800 feet to a stake; thence North 10 degrees West 875 feet to line of H. M. Brown; thence as Brown's line South 08 degrees 18 feet West 487 feet to line of Parker Estate; thence aa Parker line South 87 I1M tmmi. thence South 65 degrees East 70S feet to center of a dirt read; thence as center of said road South 85 degrees East ISO feet; thence continuing with said road North 79 degrees East 691 feet to center of N. C. Highway leading from Magno lia to Rose Hill; thence as cen ter of said Highway North IS degrees West 1000 feet and North 94 degrees West 196 feet to center of said Highway; thence North 56 degrees SO minutes East 211 feet to Ben ney Puasell's corner; thence North 87 degrees West 646J feet to beginning, containing 51.3 acres more or less by sur vey of Charles V. Brooks, 111 October 1953 and being a por tion of die land conveyed by P. G. Rouse and wife to David J. Rouse, by deed recorded in Book 444, at Page 51, Duplin County Registry. This 4th day of September 1164. R. L. COB URN, Trustee 10-1-4T 0. J. W. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE TV CLERK S. P. No. 3768 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCE8S BY PUBLICATION AUDRY BIZZELL, BEAMAN AND HUSBAND. ARTHUR BE AMEN: AND VANCE BEZ ZELL AND WIFE, DORIS BIZ ZELL. VS Annie Mae Bizzell Wallace and Husband, Adolph Wal lace: Margaret Bixxell, Widow: Gene Autry Bizzell, Single: Evelyn Bizzell, Single: Bernke Bizzell, Single: Nelaon Bizzell. Single: Janice Bizzell, Single: And Anthony Bizzell, Single. TO: EVELYN BIZZELL, BERNICE BIZZELL, NELSON BIZZELL. JANICE BIZZELL AND ANTHONY BIZZELL Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina. The nature of the relief being ?ought i* for a partition of certain lands located in Dup lin County. North Carolina, ait uated fan Gliaaon Township, You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than November 5, 1164, and upon your failure to do so, the par ties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought in the Petition. , This the 14 day of Septem ber, 1964. (?) R. V. Wells, Clerk of Superior Court 10+4T H. E. P. The teaching-training hospit al ship S. S. HOPE concluded a ten - month visit to Ecuador in September and will arrive in Conakry, Guinea on October IS to begin a year-long medical mission there. Make a shrimp dip by softening with salad dressing and add to it 1 can shrimp, cleaned and chopped with garlic salt, mua NORTH?CAROUNA DOPUN COUNTY IRA E DEAVER. SINGLE V8 David Harris: R. C. Bell: Thomas Bell Betty Bell: Lena Oeaver Grady and HuAand, Mm B. Grady: OolHa Deaver Alphin, Widow: Lola Deaver Smith. Widow: Lula Deaver Williams and Husband. Harry Williams: Laura Oeaver. Wid ow: Onnond J. Denver and Wife. Grace Stroud Denver: AMn E. Deaver and wife. An nie Lee Pate Deaver: Horace E. Deaver and Wife, Frances Sugg Oeaver: William Russell Denver and Wife. Sarah Pot ter Denver: Annie BeD Oeaver Harper and Husband, Fred Harper: Jessie James Deaver and Wife. TharM Harper Dea ver: Pete G. Deaver and Wife. Marilyn Overby Deaver: Mary Virginia Deaver TyndaB and Husband, Nolan Tyndail: and Robert Lee Oeaver Single, A Minor NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: DAVID HARRIS. THO MAS BELL. BETTY BELL, LULA DEAVER WILLIAMS AND HUSBAND. HARRY WIL LIAMS. LURA OEAVER, WI DOW. ALVIN E. DEAVER AND WIFE, ANNIE LEE PATE DEAVER. HORACE E. DEAVER AND WIFE, FRAN CBS SUGG DEAVER AND ROBERT LEE DEAVER. SIN GLE TAKE NOTICE that a plead ing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina; that the nature of the relief being sought is for a sale of certain lands located in Duplin County, North Carolina, situated in Gllsson Township. You are required to make defense to such pleading do later than November 5, 1964, and upon your failure to do so, fee party seeking service a* gainst you win apply to the Court for the relief sought in the Petition. This the 10th day of Septem ber. 1964. <s> R. V. Wells, Clerk of Superior Court 10-8-4T H. E. P. i* ?? Pe*tW tfUSlTSunTy tobacco growers want to rtrike ablowat their biggest disease HtSTtlme spent now' ^iu'pre" vent a lot of the destructive brawn spot disease tram mak ing It through the winter. '"We need to clean up old fields immediately " Reynolds said. "Stalks should ? be cot and stubbles plowed out "Not only will this help re duce brown spot next year, but it will also reduce mosaic, ne matodes, horn worms, bud worms and flea beetles" Reynolds pointed out that brown spot has been the most destructive disease of flue ? cured tobacco for the past seven or eight years. Losses in lf?3, were estimated at $5.5 million. They were equally high or higher in 1964. Despite the high losses, a blown around in the wind, can do at present is to follow good cultural practices, such as cleaning up old fields. Reynolds explained that brown spot is a fungus disease Ihe fungus produces spores or seed-like bodies that can be blown aroun din the wind. It is believed that the dis ease survives the winter on old tobacco stalks and roots, and perhaps on some weeds. V the stalks and roots are de stroyed immediately after har vest so they will decay before spring, chances of the spores ? making it through the winter are reduced. Reynolds stresses, however, that it doesn't do much good for just 50 or 75 per cent of growers to clean up their fields. The disease spreads easily and builds up rapidly. Therefore, it is important for every grower to clean up his field. In that way, he will not be harboring disease for his neighbor. For Expert Watch Repairs See HUMES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. C. VWWbMmif IV * OOS W I I Auction Evory Thursday I Buying and Soiling Daily ornnraoNEAT s-sisi D. L. Wl LLS Nigl Phone AT S-S2<1 FOR THE FINEST IN ? -Y 1 Barbecue- Pork-Chicken Seafood-Steaks We Serve Parties Anywhere OPEN 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS Gtiffins Barbecue Opan 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Dally ( 808 8. OGr I* St. GOLDS BO RO Dial re siur SAVE B A K GAS SIA1KM LOCATED NEXT TO DUPLIN MOTORS Warsaw, N. C GAS FOR ' -YOl'R INDEPENDENT DEALER" iRECULAK-27c Per Gallon HI-TEST- 30' B.A.K. Sells Ges And Kerosene ? "Newer Gives Out" All Brands Of Oil ?BELTON D. KUNSHEW ? OWNERS ? MATT IE MINSHEW BACS OF We Want Your Hogs | SEE US OR CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Pink Hill 568-3681 We Paj Premium For Tap Qaallll Hofe OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING CO. CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET LY 2-2104 Clinton J
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