Throe ccnti per word. Mini am charge of 78c Unlooa yen hero an account with a. amy order or check with FOR RENT - 2 Bedroom house In Kenansvllle. CallMrs. Mettle Lee Mlnshew, Warsaw, N.C. phone 293-4664. 7-14-2TC Tsnrrr LUMBER. MOULDING. PLUMBING SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS. ASBESTOS SIDING. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS. PIPE PLASTER. ROCK LATH SHEETROCK. MORTAR BRICK. CEMENT BLOCK. PAINTS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE GUTTER, TERRA COTTA Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE. N.C FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Reasonable prices. Pick Up and Delivery, we try to Satis fy. Modern Upholstery Shop Phone 29S-7604 Warsaw, N. C. 8-18-10T-Pd SEWING MACHINES-New and used at reasonable prices-re pairs on all makes guaranteed Contact LITTIJC SEWING SHOPPE. FAISON, N C Dial 3(7-3731, Nights 267-3341 CTF Typewriters. Adding macmnes repaired New Royal Type writers for every need. Dial Golds boro, RE 4-0845. Worley Typewriter Exchange. 1M South Center Si . Goldsboro. CTF ATHLETE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT. ? , IN ONE HOUR alter applying T-4-L (a batch al chomicala la alcohol), itcblni nuit STOP. Io 4 Says lo loctod akin .laugh, oil. Than you watch HEALTHY akin appaar! Sound aimplaT Try It. Thouaand. hava. II a?t DELIGHTED, your Mc back at any drug counter. NOW at ALL DRUG STORES For Expert Watch Repairs See HINES JEWELERS , Warsaw, N. C. IFOR SALE I RESIDENTIAL LOTS On Several Tracts Of Woodland We Have Many Attractive Lots Near Warsaw, Kenansville, Rose Hill, Magnolia. Phone Night C. W. Surratt, Jr. 289-3383 Phone Day H. M. Price 289-2236 Rose Hill, N. C. 7-28-9TC. I LONG TERM FARM LOANS~ Are available at reasonable costs and rates through FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF CLINTON CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1M W. Elizabeth St. - P. O. Box Ml Phoae LY 2-22*2 DeWUt Carr, Mgr. - James Saab, Jr., Asst. Mgr. Service- _/ Sales-Parts- I Quality I Farm I Equip. Co. ? Clinton, n. c. "Your John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 WELLS STOCKYARDS Wallace, N. C. Auction Every Thursday Buying and Selling Daily (Except Sunday) OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2161 D. L. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2261 JACK P. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2511 FOR GOODNESS SAKE Watson \s Chicken At Your Favorite Grocer's ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. I lo?e Hill, N. C. FARM LOANS 39-Year Terms. Low interest rate. Complete insurance ser vice. Thifpen Ficken Insurance Agency. Mt Olive. N. C. CTF FOR SALE Tires at wholesale prices. Wheel Alignment and balanc ing. Complete Car Service. EVANS TEXACO Phone 1M-6551 Warsaw CTF HELP WANTED MALE j)RFE MALE - Answer at once. Man or woman to served Rawlelgh products to consumers In part Duplin Co. Good income. Raw lelgh Dept. NCG-310-271 Rich mond, va. 7-28-3T-Pd LET US consolidate your mortgage, bills, and home im provements Into one low month ly payment. Fast confidential service. Write Box 862, Smith field. N. C. for your home appointment. 7-14-4T -Pd SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting mo ney from NEW TYPE high qua lity coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qua lify you must have car, re ferences, $600 to )1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly in come. More full time. For per sonal Interview write P.O. BOX 4185, PITTSBURGH. PA. 15202. Include phone number. 7-14-lTpd THOUSANDS of women are ADDING as much as $30 a WEEK to the FAMILY INCOME as our representatives. We train you to start earning at once and pro vide an established Avon terri tory. Write Mrs. Pauline Cul breth, Box 192, Wilmington, N. C. 7-14-lTC SINGER SEWING MACHINE: EXTRA NICE CABINET MO DEL LIKE NEW. FANCY STIT CHES, DARNS, BUTTONHOLES ETC. Local person can finish payments at $11.14 monthly or pay complete of $47.81. Can be seen and tried out locally. We will transfer GUARANTEE. GOOD CREDIT A MUST. WRITE: NATIONAL'S REPOS1 SESSION DEPT. MRS. NICHOLS BOX 280, ASHEBORO, N.C. 8-4-4TC I A Agriculture in Action By VERNE STRICKLAND N. C. Farm Bureau Federation MILK ISSUED STIRRED Most milk these days is ho moginized. There's no need to stir It up. The same Is true of the Is sue over a rise in milk prices at the farm level. There's no point in stirring it up, since it's long overdue anyway. Still, the issue is toeing stir red. Vigorously. Mainly in the metropolitan areas of North Carolina, where consumers are most prone to shrug off talk of problems out on thefarm. Unfortunately, this lack of understanding on the part of the average urban dweller does not WANTED Pulpwood and taw timber either by cord or by tract. We speed ire in thinning. VJfood yard located at Rosemary'. Office - Rote Hill. ? open Mon day and * Friday. Call Tele Phone 2M-S73S Home day or night 289-2343 Representative Wallace. Pete Melville. Telephone 285-3844 Robert E Ward PuJpwood Dealer Drawer B Rose Hill, N. C. CTF U. S. CIVIL SERVICE Men-women 18 and over. High starting pay. Secure jobs. Short h o u r.s. Advancement Pension. Thousands of jobs open. Preparatory training as long as required. Experience usually unnecessary. Grammar school sufficient for many jobs. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name and address. Lincoln Service, Dept. NC57-1P Pekin. Illinois. 7-31-3T Pd MEN AND WOMEN--Age 18-52. Prepare now for U. S. Govern ment Examinations. Thousands of openings yearly. Salary up to $4690 yearly. Civil Service offers security, good salaries, paid vacations, ruses, paid sick leave, liberal pensions. Gram mar school sufficient for many jobs. Stay on present job while training. WrltetoTranscoSer vlces, 7<thls paper giving name, address, time at home, present employment, phone and age, for further Information. Not Gov ernment connected. Privately owned and operated. 8-25-7TC SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL cause the farm problems to be any less real to the farmer. Inaeed, It makes it worse. The farmer doesn't enjoy criticism, especially when he Is not de serving of It. The North Carolina milk price hike, which will become effective August 1, was granted to the farmer by the State Milk Commission for one reason. Dairymen can't survive with out It. If this sounds a bit dramatic, it should be noted thu North Carolina dairy fanners even now are being forced out of business at trie rate of about four per week. The knife which Is forcibly separating these dairymen from their souce of livelihood Is what North Carolina Farm Bureau president B. C. Mangum has called "an unprecedented cost price squeeze." Rising costs of production on the dairy farm have steadily chipped away at the producer's net Income. Many dairymen fi nally have no recourse but to close down. The casualty rate is becoming alarming. The housewife may not con sider this her problem. But there Is Imminent danger of a milk shortage If dairymen con tinue to be forced out of bu siness at the present rate, a steady downward trend In to tal milk production has been evident for many months. Dairymen must have financial relief now. Or we'll all be crying over split milk. I WELL DRILLING (Financing Available) A. FITCH QUINN Located At Potters Hill Rt. 1, PINK HILL N. C. Tel. 568-4401 PAY BY MONTH I Automobile Insurance I Both Rogilar and Assigned Bisk | j! Wo Can Now Famish Card to Bay f ; Liceata Platas Same Day Yoa A I Bay Policy. ' "WE TURN NO ONE DOWN" TAFT BASS INSNRAHCE | ^ 111 Wall St. - PHONE 2-23M ? Clinton J TKC4L NOTICES S. P. #3960 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY A. P. POWELL. ADMR. OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL CRUMPLER POWELL, DE CEASED: AND A. P. POWELL, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES TATE OF TOMMIE POWELL, DECEASED vs CATTIE POWELL AND NEL LIE CRUMPLER TO CATTIE POWELL AND NELLIE CRUMPLER: 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 CaroMpa, The nature of the relief being sought is for a sale of certain lands located in Duplin County, North Caro lina, to create assets. You are required to make defense to such pleadings no later than August 25, 1966, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought in the Petition. This the 29th day of June, 1966. s/ R. V. Wells Clerk of Superior Court 7-28-4T-HEP NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Charles A. Johnson and wife, Elizabeth jtfmson, dated the Uth day of July. 1961, and re corded in Book 553, at Page 555, Register of Deeds office of Duplin county. North Caro lina, and default having beet made in payment of tne in debtedness thereby secured the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to tore- - closure, the undersigned sub stitute trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the court house in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on July 25, 1966, the property conveyed in said deed of trust; the same 1 vino and he! no In ruin lln county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake and County sign post between Samp son and Duplin County on the East side of Highway #1947 and runs thence a new line North 38 degrees 30 minutes East 100 feet to a stake; thence a new line parallel with the road South 46 degrees 35 mi nutes East 100 feet to a stake; thence a new line South 38 de grees 30 minutes West 100 feet to a stake In the East edge of Highway #1947 and about 20 feet from the center thereof, thence the East edge of said Highway North 46 degrees 35 minutes West 100 feet to the beginning, being a lot 100 x 100 feet and proported to be a portion of a 5 acre tract re corded In Book 45 at page 597 of the Duplin County Re fS6 sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding taxes and assessments now cute 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 22 day of June, 1966. J. FRED POUNDS Substitute Trustee BY: Joseph B. Chambllss Joseph B. Chambllss Attorney at Law P. O. Box 918 Clinton. North Carolina 7-21-4T-JBC I TORGINOL The MlrtHf Flow ItrKilrni Surfm-i" ^Herring X. ^ SUPPLY CO. ROSE MILL. N. 0. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made jn a special proceeding therein pending entitled "Henry Fall on et als vs. Willie Bryant Fal sop et als," and being special Proceeding No. 3880, signed by the Honorable R. v. wells. Clerk of the Superior Court, the undersigned, who were by said Order appointed Commission ers to sell the lands described therein, will on the 15th day of July, 1966, at 12:00 Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Ke nans vllle, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest Udder for cash, subject to confirma tion by the Court, all that cer tain tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in Faison Town ship, Duplin County, North Ca rolina, and described as fol lows: Being the same lands con veyed to Isaac Faison by Henry C. Wright, deed dated Septem ber 17, 1931, and recorded In Book 316, at page 570, of the Duplin county Registry, said lands adjoining the lands of Henry C. Wright, Robinson heirs, and the A.C.L. railroad right of way and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the highway leading from Faison to Bowden, this being Highway 117, and beginning at a stake in the Eastern boundary of the right of way of the A. C.L. railroad, comer of the public school lot, and runs thence with said right of way South 13-45 East 27.72 poles to a stake; thence North 75-50 East 1.6 poles to a stake; thence South 87-27 East 18.96 poles to a stake; thence North 0-30 East 30 poles to a stake; thence North 83-15 West 25.48 poles to a stake, comer of the colored school lot; thence South 1345 East 12 poles to a stake; thence North 83-15 west 13.72 poles to the beginning, contain ing 6 acres, more or less. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 14th day of June, 1966. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner R. D. Johnson, jr., Commis sioner 7-14-4T-HEP IN THE SUPERIO R COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA CUMBERLAND COUNTY IN THE -MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MICHAEL LYNN NEWMAN TO: SALLIE CHRISTINE WILEY NEWMAN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding The nature of tne relief be ing sought is as follows: A hearing will be held in the Office of tne undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of Cum berland County, North Carolina on the 3rd day of August 1966 at 9:00 AM to determine whe ther or not you have wilfully abandoned Michael Lynn New man within the meaning of NC. ? G. S. 48-5 for the purpose of adoption. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 3rd day of Au gust 1966 and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Tnis the 21st day of June, 1966. Margaret J. Thames Assistant Clerk of Superior Court 7-14-4T-THW ^ NOTICE OF EXECUTOR ? The undersigned, having qua lified as E xecutor of the Last Will and Testament of Dorothy Wightman, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst said estate *o present ' tnem to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1966. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 1st day of June, 1966, H. E. Phillips, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Dorothy wightman, deceased Kenansville, n. C. 7-14-4T-HEP SAY V?HI SAW IT THK TIM ICS ? SENTINEL NOTICE OF SALE v NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust dated Sep tember 10, 1965, executed by William Henry Flowers and wife, vernell Flowers to Lacy S. Collier, Trustee, and re corded tai Book 614, Page 404. Duplin County Registry, de fault having been made in the oavment erf the note secured thereby and the owner of said note and deed of trust having requested a foreclosure of same, the undersigned substi tute Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door In Kenansville, Dup lin County, N. C., on Wednes day, August 10, 1966, at 12;00 Noon the land described in said deed of trust, which land Is more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Western margin of U. S, High way No. 117, 50 feet from the center of the pavement of said Highway, and 482 feet North ward from the middle of the Teachey and old Mt. ZionRoad, said beginning stake being lo cated In the Northern margin of a new street opened In 1961 by 0 M, H. White and E. C. San derson (said street being de signated as Midway Street and running in a Westerly direc tion from U. S. Highway No. 117 through a three acre tract of land purchased by the said I M. H. White and E. C. Sander- I / K son from Same Weatherepoot saArHs ? the DflpUn County Registry tn Book AS, page 410)-, a aid be ginning point being located Scuct M deg. Eaat 113 Tout front the Southeastern corner of a 11/2 _ * e _ J . ?era tract ? una imiiwiu by Jamas Ephrlam Murray and wife. to Mary Lyooa Baton, by deed dated December 19. 1462, recorded to the Dunlin County Registry In Book 469 page 556; and from said begird nlng point running South 76 dog. 30 mln. west With the North margin of said Midway St. 60 feet to a stake; thenoe North U deg. West 66 feet to a stake; thence North 76 deg. 30 mln. East 60 feet to a stake fa the Western margin of U. S. High- > way No. 117 and 60 feet from the center of the paved por tion of said Highway; thence with the Western margin of ?*id U. S. Highway No. 117 South 14 deg. East 66 feet to the beginning, and being Lot No. 2 to the division of the a forementicned three acre tract of land. Notice Is hereby made that Paul G. Svlvester has hmn mh stinned as Trustee in said deed of trust In place and stead of Lacy S. Collier, pursuant to an Instrument dated 24 June 1966, recorded In the Duplin County ???" Registry. x. The highest bidder will be required to deposit In cash at the sale an amount equal to ten per cent of the amount of his bid up to 11.000.00. plus five per cent of the excess of his bid over H,000.00. The above described property will be sold subject to Duplin County taxes, if any, now due and payable and fn addition thereto, any other superior en cumbrances against said pro perty. Tnls 7th day of July, 1966. Paul G. Sylvester. Sub-Trustee 8-4-4T-PGS State licensed WELL DRILLING "Good Water Is Our Business" I Myers] Financing up to 5 rears E. L. Register E. L REGISTER Register's Crossroads RFD, Rose HQ] Phone 289-3175 - Phone 289-3106 WHEEL HORSE fj) lawn and ?ardan TRACTORS ? ? size (or every lawn ? 32 to 48-inch mowing capacity ? 3Xattaching tool* ? automatic shift' models, loo ? 6 to 12 hp. engines Brown's CaSbitts & MCCCworis P.O. Box 432 Roto Hill. N.C. MR FARMER We have three large connections wanting long term farm loans. Get in touch with M. T. RMTT. Clinton, N. C. Tel. 2-21.16 ? Nile 2-3141 I^^^^Over^O^ea^rsJknow-how^^^^lf/^^ Ask For FJakes' Recapps at your Favorite Service Station SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVCE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 ?* t E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Call Us If You Need Lumber Or Building Materials From Forest - To Mill - To You! WALLACE, N. C. WILMINGTON' N. C. Phone AT 5-2908 Phone EO 2-7747 Stop Save BA K GAS STATION Warsaw, N. C. GAS FOR LESS "Your Independent Dealer" REGULAR ? He PER GALLON ? HI ? TEST tic B. A. K. ScHc G? ami Kemm ? "Now Gtrcs ON" All Brands Of Oil BELTON D. MINSHEW -OWNERS- JW MNMHEW Bags Of Coal For Sale

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