1 persons having claims
before the 3rd day o^^.WfO.
?r this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
litis the 3rd day of November,
am.
?
Mabel a Wadkins, Executrix of
the Estate of Ross F. Wadkins,
Warsaw, North Carolina
Itanry L. Stevens, 111
Attorney at Law
Kenansville, North Carolina
li-27-at-H. L.S.III
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
UNDER and by virtue of die
power o f sale contained in a
certain Deed of Trust executed
by Charlie McArthur and wife,
Louise Mc Arthur, dated Dec
ember 1, 1958, and recorded in.
Book 533, page 154, of the Dup
lin County Registry, default
having been made in the payment
?of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and said Deed of Trust
being by the terms thereof sub
ject to foreclosure, the under
signed Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Courthouse door in Kenansville,
N, C., at the hour of 12:00
Noon, on the 2nd day of Dec
ember. 1909, the property con
veyed in said Deed of Trust,
the same lying and being in
Kenansville Township, Duplin
County, State ofNorthCarolina.
and more particularly describ
ed as followsr
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING
at a stake on the Mill road
to a stake on the nqFhCBdt"
Mo. 1; thence South 12 degrees
West 8 poles to a stake on
the old line in the West prong
of a small branch; thence down
said small branch about South
35 degrees East 31-1/2 poles
to a stake in the place of a
large spruce pine in the ford
of said branch; thence South
72-1/2 degrees East 21 poles to
a stake on the Mill road; thence
with said Mill road North 15
degrees West 23 poles; thence
North 31 degrees East 5 poles
to the beginning, containing 5
acres, more or less. And being
Lot No. 4 as allotted to James
McArthur in Book 148, page
187, of the Duplin County Re
gistry.
SECOND TRACT: BEGIN
NING at a stake in place of a
large spruce pine in the fork of
a small branch, fourth corner
of Lot No. 4, running South
72-1/2 degrees East 21 poles to
a stake on Mill road; thence
with the Mill road South 10
degrees West 16 poles; thence
South 3-1/2 degrees East 6
poles; thence South 6-1/2 de
grees East 19 poles to a spr
uce pine, corner of Lot No.
6; thence South 86 degrees West
27 poles to a stake on the run
of a small branch (the Old
line); thence up the run of said
small branch about North 5 de
grees West 14 poles; thenee
about North 15 degrees East
36 poles to the beginning, con
taining 6-3/4 acres, more or
less. And being Lot No. 5
as allotted to Lot McArthur
in Book 419, page 187, of the
Duplin County Registry and fur
ther being the lands In Book
146, page 526, of the Duplin
County Registry. The above
described two tracts being the
same lands as purchased by
Charlie McArthur In special
proceedings No. 2756, Duplin
County, N. C,. as the last and
highest bidder at a public sale
THIRD TRACT; U1 that
certain tract or parcel of land
containing 4 acres, more or
with said Una North 12 degrees
containing 4 acres.
FOURTH IHaCT: All that
tract of land containing5acres,
more or less, as set forth and
described In a deed to Willie
Mc Arthur from Narcissa Dob
son and husband, to Willie Mc
Arthur as recorded In Book
146, page 586. Duplin County
Registry, reference being had
for a more complete and ac
curate description of same.;
BEGINNING at a stake on the
Mill road, 3rd corner of Lot
No. 8 running North 67 degr
ees West with Lot No. 2 41
1/2 poles to a stake on the line
of Lot No. 1; thence South
12 degrees West 80 poles to
a stake, corner of Lot No.
4; thence South 67 degrees East
36-1/2 poles to a stake on the
Mill road; thence with the Mill
road North 31 degrees East 18
poles to a stake; thence North
3 degrees East 4 poles to the
beginning, containing 6 acres,
more or less, and being the
share of the said Narcissa Dob
son in the lands of her father,
Calvin McAiyhur, deceased.
FIFTH TRACT; Bek]g all
those two certain tracts or
parcels of land, one tract con
taining 3-1/4 acres and one
tract containing 6-1/2 acres as
set forth and described in a
deed from Charlie B. Pear
sail and wife, to Willie Mc
Arthur as recorded in Book
362, page 583, of the Duplin
County Registry.
First Tract: BEGINNING
at a stake in the head of a
ditch, Jessie B, Brinson's
corner and runs North 9 de
grees East 34-3/6 poles to
a small red oak, John Mc Ar
thur's corner; thence South 84
degrees West 36 poles to a bay
In a branch, H. J. Brinson's
corner; thence South 44-1/2 de
grees East 42 poles to the be
ginning, containing 3-1/4 acres,
more or less
Second Tract: BEGINNING
at two red oaks on the MUl
rji-MW-rif,
^WJpolestWhe corner of a dit^,
Brinson's corner; thence upffe
rdt#of a small WklUi about
North 51-1/2 degrees west 24
poles; thence cdttinuing with the
branch about North 5 degrees
West 32 poles to a stake; thence
North 88 degrees East 27 poles
to a spruce pine on the Mill
road; thence with the said Mill
road South 6-1/2 East 19 poles
to the beginning, containing 6
1/2 acres , more or less.
This being two tracts of land
conveyed to the said Charlie B.
Pearsall, by John McArthur and
wife, fay deed dated the 15th day
of November, 1919, and regis
tered. in Book 215, page 439,
Records of Duplin County.
The above five traits being
the same land described in a
deed of trust dated November 19,
1954, from Charlie McArthur
and wife, to Robert L. West,
Trustee, and S. W. Marrtaer,
recorded in Book 492, page 250,
Duplin County Registry.
And also being the same lands
as described in a Deed of Trust
from Charlie McArthur and
wife, Louise McArthur to Vance
B. Gavin, Trustee for James
S. Miller, as recorded in Book
493, page 323, o f the Duplin
County Registry.
A ten per cent deposit will
be required of the successful
bidder as evidence of good faith.
Said sale will be made subject
to all taxes (hie and owing.
Advertised this the 1st day
of November, 1969.
H. E. Phillips, Trustee
11-27-41-H.E.P.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE '
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY .4* ./M*
k^ind hu raarm rh*- r nf
y u> ww
the 15th day of December, 1969,
the property conveyed In said
deed pf trust, the same lying
and U g m Duplin County,
North Carolina, andmoreparti
cularly described as follows:
Being all of Lot 21 as shown
on a map of the E. G. Wells
property known as Berry Hill.
Teachey, North CaroMae* map
of which Is recorded In Book
137, Page 206. and Map Book 1,
Page 87 In the office of the
Register of Deeds of Duplin
County to which reference Is
hereby made for a mdire com
plete description.
Lot lying and being biWaUace
Township, Duplin County, Tea
chey, N. C.
litis sale will be made subject
to all outstanding and unpaid
taxes.
This the Uth day of November
1969.
ROY M. BOOTH TRUSTEE
Booth, Fish & Adams
Attorneys at Law
Edgeworth Building
Greensboro, North Carolina
12-11-4T-BF&A
Stanford
Extension CM
The Stanford Extension Club
held their meeting at the home
of Mrs. Annie R. Souther land.
The meeting was called to
order by the President Mrs. Eva
S. Miller. A new member Mrs.
Iva Br ins on was welcomed.
Home Agent, Mrs. Wallace
made three important announ
cement^, as- follows: The 1$
tax, and it's importance <t?< the
County; Consumer Roma meet*
ing to beheld in Winston-Salem
March 7-17, 1870; and the
Christmas Fair. She discussed
the topic. l?oultry As You I
The main ideas stressed were
foods you could serve in your
home out of the standard ones
as'^kft^turltey. duck,
quail, and squid. She said that
most oi these foods are being
made into simple quick serving
foods like hot-dogs, sausage,
and rolls. She also gave points
on how one should thaw frozen
foods. Mrs. Wallace stated you
should alwiys use cold water
to thaw frozen foods instead .
of other methods.
The president conducted the
business pan of the meet iig and
members discussed the plans
for the Christmas Fair.
The hostess served salmon
salad on lettuce, crackers,
chocolate cake, halloween can
dies. and a delicious fruit punch.
The menu was appetizing with
Sun -
I Drop
IS GOOD
*Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and
hlldren in Albertson ay
Jessie Brock of Klnston snd
Mrs. James Dawson, James,
Robert and Mary Brock of Wil
mington visited Mr. and Mrs.
Odell Brock Sunday.
Miss Sylvia Jones of Mt.
Olive College spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Whaley
and gttrs of Kenansville, Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Whaley and
Mr. and Mrs. James Whaley
and children of Beulavllle visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley
Sunday.
Mrs. George Pric|gen and
Cindy visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Matthews in
Turkey Sunday.
Mrs. George Pridgen spent
Tuesday in Clinton with Mr.
and Mrs. John Royals.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Spar
row of Deep Run, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Nelson Outlaw, Sr.
spent the week end in Norfolk,
Vs. with W. M. Nelson Outlaw
Jr. They visited his ship,
the Quad alcana and attended the
Oysters Bowl game.
Mrs. Eva James spent Sun
day in Wilmington with Ellen
Gaylor.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swinson
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Edwards at Roseboro Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Potter
of Leland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Swinson last week.
Mrs. Nellie Pridgen visited
the Halloween delights.
The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
J ante M. Hall, November 24,
1969.
? tftiiirl li i'iiliiMl
r uPt IV,V ? . i|Di maSM
Building. These classes are
sponsored through the James
Sprunt Institute Extension Di
vision.
Approximately 38 persons
from the Cedar Fork communi
ty will display the ceramic
pieces they have completed
during these classes. On dis
play will he many unusual and
artisltically designed pieces.
The public Is invited to visit
the Cedar Fork Community Bu
ilding sometime betwee 5:00
P. M. and 81OO P. M. on Th
anksgiving Day to view the
works on display. Refresh
ments will be served to all who
attend.
LONGEST GOLF HOLE
The world's longest golf hole,
a 746-yard, par-6, is located
at die Black Mountain Golf Club,
longest golf hole, par 6
IK
boys I. the Beualville aref who
might be Interested in becom
I vlll be presin t*3
the Beulsville Free Will Baptist J
Church Tuesday night, Nov. 26
at 7:30 P. M.
Boys 8 yrs. old and above
and their parents are invited to
attend.
T. Speak
Nat K, Relney will present
a program on the work of the
Presbyterian Chlldrens Home
at Barium Springs, at Halls
vllle Presbyterian Church Rt. 1
Beulaville, Sunday night, Nov.
23 at 7:00 p. m.
The public is invited, re- ,
freshments will be served.
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B. davllle. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Malpa,.Mor
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m?. Pbi Hill, M a?iV
Herman 'age; Mr. and Mrs.
R, F ward nd Sharon; Mr.
and Mrs. Mick Walker, Nor
folk, '/a.: Mr. and Mrs. Orion
Gupton.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hogerj, Stephen Rogers, Mrs.
Rutfi Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Freeman and son, Mrs.
Katy Page and Mack, Mrs. Vi
ola Sheppa-d, Mr3. Taylor,
Mrs. Allen Grady and child -en,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers and
son, Mrs. Bessie Peterson of
Garland Mr. and Mrs, C, Q.
Turner, Sr. aid family of Al
bertson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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