I CLASSIFIED RATES-Four cents at ent iron our wirehousc at Br awn's Cabinets and Millwork in Rose Hill. CTF VOLKSWAGON REPAIR AMD service. Carlos Batts Garage Magnolia. N.C. Phone night* 280-3821 CTF e?e? WALLACE'S TREE WORKS* Offer these services: Remov ?l. Topping. Pruning, for both snail and Urge Jobers. Tele Pbooe - 296-6761 3rd WEEK CTF ?~ FOR SALE-1 set of 2 Inter national MO spring type bot tom plows-fast hitch. Call 289-2683. CTF CERTIFIED NORMAN PIGEON PEAS, new summer legume co ver crop. N.C. State Univer sity recommended. Have your seed dealer contact: Jeffrey's Seed Co.. Goldsboro. .1 6-W-19t-c For Sale: 1970 Chrysler New port. A-Dr. Sedan-Excellent Co ndition. Call after 5:30 p.m. 293-4550. 3-15-lt-JS-A-c FOR SALE-10 acre tract of land. 771 lbs. of tobacco. 2 acres feed grain base 14.003. Call day 296-4433 or night 293 3515. 3-22-21-c-(das) - UinfyrevaJ*'** 11 We buy all types of Metal, Batteries, Cast Iron and In tertubes. Phone 293-7241, W arsaw. N.C. CTF-WSI Pickle Grading Station 75-100 acres of Pickled cucumbers. Top market price. Call 298 44S3 day time or 298-3515 at night. 3-22-3t-D.A. Sandlln ? y, for SALE 8 TRACK I I News sod used, popular artists $8.00 ..each, Evtns Jewelry, "Quality Jewelry. Watch Rep air. Wallace, N.C. >" CTF. ' Settle of Bands Commit Sat Mfrch 17. 197$, 7t30 p.m. at Kenans vl lie Memorial Audito rium Sponsored by Warsaw J.C.'s Jack Stephens and R.P. Wood are co-chairmans, any band interested in enter log co ntact either one of these men FOR SALE: Tobacco barns and sticks for sale, call 568 4435. Pink Hill. 3-15-lt-pd. trash barrells for sale Also 1967 Cadilac-11295; 1968 Mustang-4850; Farmal 100 Tra ctor and all equipment; an 8N Ford Tractor; Super A Trac tor; 1965 Ford Pick-up. Evans Service Center. Phone293-7511. CTF LOSE WEIGHT safely 6 fast with X-1I Diet Plan $3.00 RE DUCE Excess Fluids with X Pel $3.00 Money Back Guarantee at Baltic Drug. 3-29-12t-c 0 FOR RENT OR LEASE - 800 sq. ft. modern building. Formerly Beauty Salon, Am ple Parking. Call 286-2164 or 285-2171 after 6 p.m. CTF SB WE WANT both Urge and small tracts of land. Please call us to-day. If you want to sell. STOUT REALTY CO., Wallace. N.C. 3- 15-7t-pd. Earn 94,400 yearly growing G toseng root for us I Send 12.00 contract,. Instructions GC Herbs; 259 Pleasant St; Mlddleboro, Mass. 02346 3-22-4t-pd HELP WANTED: 9100 00 week ly possible addressing mall for firms-full and part time at home-send stamped self-addres sed envelope to HOME WORK OPPORTUNITIES. Box 566 Rui doso Downs, New Mexico 88346 3-22-2t-pd For Rent-Attractive six room house central.heat and air con ditioned. Phone 293-4482 Sat. Sunday, or Monday or after sU p.m.-other days or call 293 7407 after four p.m.-also apart ments for rent. CTF-RB FOR SALE-"Travelmate" cam per, stove, ice box, sink. 15 gal. water tank, sleeps six pe ople. Contact: York Lanier. Phone 298-3852. Beulavllle, N.C 3-29-4t-c 25% discount on photo pro cessing , Clinic Drug, Mt.Ol ive, FOR SALE-DurocBa?rs-regis tered meet type-service age. J .A. Simpson. QeuUville, cell 298-3535. 3-16-4t-c ......?0 ..... Atlantic Limestone Inc. Marl Crushed or uttcrushed top soil fill dirt. We deliver or load customers trucks, dial 289-. 3672 Hwy. 117N. Rose Hill ctf lis "Everything for Every Sport" Trophies & Engravings 303 FRONT ST. - PMME 213-4129 ? *,/ vhHHmK' *V-i M S CMYnoftL c I I James N. Wolfe. Ommt & | LOANSI Quick, Euy, I Confidential I Atlantic Credit I I Favorite Service Station I ? FLAKES TIRE SERVICE I STOP SAVE BAKGAS STATION ~ W.?w.n.C. JPi! GAS FOR LESS ! "Your Independent Dealer" "4 BAK Sells Gas and Kerosene Never Gives Out ALL BRANDS OF OB lelt E Mlnshew - Arthur H. Minsheu S 01 COAX FOB SALE Richard Pickett'. I MONUMENT TUB mHvVNWw.. a saasua I Closed Sundays Robert E.Ward Pulpwood Dealer Need Tract* at Hardceed aed PtM. Bath Pulpweed awt Lo(?. Let Us Chech Year Weeds Te See It Yea Rare Aay. WOODYARDS Rose Hill - Faison CALL COLLECT Office 289-2725 Home 289-2345 (day or night) Rose Hill, N. C. % f ^MV ? ^ Im/jB m # t r/n| % m ??^ superior Court Division In The Matter Of The Estate OfVlctoria S. Davis THE STATE OF NORTH CA ROLINA - To whom These Presents Shall Comc-Greetiiw: J This Coun. In the exercise I of its Jurisdiction of the pro- < bate of wills, and admlnistra- ] tion of estates, on the date hereinafter shown, adjudged le- , gaily sufficient the qualification . in the above estate of the fi- I duelary named below and en tered an order authorising the issuance of Letters. J. S, Sandlin-Name of Fiducl- I ary. Beulaville, N.C.-Address, Administrator-Title of Fiduciar- I y, 2-13-73-Date of Qualification Said fiduciary is FULLY AU THORIZED by the laws of North Carolina to receive and admin ister all of the assets belonging to said estate, and these LET TERS are issued to attest to that authority and to certify that it is now in full force and effect in Witness Whereof, I have I hereunto set my hand and af fixed the Seal of the Superior Court, this the 13 day of Feb ruary. 1973 John A. Johnson Clerk of the Superior Court, Ex-Officio Judge of Probate Bertha S. Whaley Assistant Deputy ? 3-15-4t-J.AJ. STATE OF NORTH CAROLI NA DUPLIN COUNTY In The General Court of Jus tice Superior Court Division ADMINISTRATOR'S-EXECU" ? TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administ rator of the estate of Raymond I Hlmon Wilson of Duplin County, I North Carolina, this is to no- I tlfy all persons having claims I against the estate of said Ray- I mond Hint on Wilson to present I them to the undersigned with in 6 months from date of the publication of this notice orsa- I me will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons I indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of Febru- I ary. 1973. . Tommy Wilson Box 5, Bowden, N.c. 28322 I fc?-16-4t-pd. notice of dissolution of sam bass farms, inc. notice is hereby given that Articles of Dissolution of sam bass farms, inc.. a North Carolina corporation, we re filed in the office of the Se cretary of State of North Ca- I rolina on the 19th day of Feb ruary. 1973. and that all cre ditors of and claimants against the corporation are required to present their respective c- I latms and demands immediate ly in writing to the corporation so that it can proceed to col- I lect its assets, convey and dis pose of its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its li- I SAM BASS FARMS, INC. Route 1 F *lsoo. North Carolina 8-2*-4t-G.R.KJR. STATE OF NORTH CAROLI NA BOUNTY OF DUPLIN NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a sertain deed of trust executed by Andora C. Flowers dated April 35, 1967 and recorded In Book 632, page 269, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carol ina. default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will of- " fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Dup lin County, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon, on the 30th day of March, 1973, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Kenans ville Township, Duplin County. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a stake on the eastern edge of right of way 20 feet from the cen ter line of Grove Road where a drain crosses said road and runs with the said right of way line. South S degrees 60 mn. East 72 feet to a stake. Free Will Church corner; thence wi th said Church line North 87 degrees 25 Mlin Eur 76 feet to a stake on line of "first tract", thence with line of "fi rst tract" North 4 degrees 15 min. West 30 feet to a drain; thence down the said drain N. 63 West 50 feet north 73 de grees West 40 feet to the be ginning and being the "second tract" described in Book 452, page 99 of the Duplin County Registry. This the 23rd -day of Feb ruary,1973. Darrls W. Koonce Attorney at Law TreIW^N.C. *ffl| 3-22-4I-D.W.K. - .IT. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DI VISION ADMINISTRATOR/EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of ADAS. BASDEN. Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said Ada S. Basden to present them to the undersigned within six months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please nuke immediate payment. This 26th day of February. 197$. Carl G. Basden (SEAL) Russell J. Lanier, Jr. Attorney at Law Kenansville. N.C. 28349 3-29-4t-RJL,JR. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of EXtplin In Th* Matter Of The Estate Of Minnie Reaves Byrd In The General Court of Jus tice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk THE-STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA-To Whom These Presents This' Court, in the exercise of its Jurisdiction of the pro batik of wills, and administra tion Restates, on the date he reinafter shown, adjudged leg ally wflcient the qualification j^h#?bov^^^^hef^ an order authorizing the issu ance of Letter*. June Byrd Grimes-Name of F iduciary 2820 Oakland Drive Kinston, N.C. Executrix-Title of Fiduciary 2-28-73-Date of Qualification Said fiduciary is FULLY AU THORIZED by the laws of North Carolina to receive and admini ster all of the assets belonging to said estate, and these LET TERS are issued to attest to that authority and to certify that it is now in full force and effect. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and af fixed the Seal of the Superior Court, this the 28 day of Feb ruary. 1973. John A. Johnson-Clerk of Su perior Court. Ex-Offido Judge of Probate By: Sertha G. Whaley-Assis tant Deputy 3-29-4t-pd. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DI VISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION JAMES A. FARRIOR VS JOHN DOE, the name being fictitious, the truenname of said defendants being unknown to the petitioner, the person or persons intended being the unknown heir or heirs of GATSY WELLS, deceased. Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled civil action. The nature of the relief being southt as follows: The Plaintiff. JAMEA A. FAR RIOR, seeks to obtain a judg ment and order of foreclosure of tax lien and order of sale of the property described in the complain: to satisfy said lien. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than forty days after the date of this notice, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 26th day of February, 1973. Russell J. Lanier. Jr. re'te W*- 1 V ? Wtnansville, N.C. 23349 3-29-4t-RJL, JR. NOTICE The County Board of Equal ization and Review of Duplin County will meet at the court house in Kenansville. North C arolina. on Monday, April 2, 1973, at 10:30 o'clock, a.m.. and on each First and Third Mondays thereafter, at the sa me place and time through Ju ne 18, 1973, (on which date said Board will adjourn) to equalize the valuation of all property in the country, to the end that such property shall be listed on the tax records at the valua tion required by law. In the event of an earlier adjournment. Notice to that ef fect will be published in the same newspapers. This 5 day of March, 1973 IJ.W. Hoffler. Chairman Boa;d of Commissioners 3-29-3t-JWH Winner Mrs. Annette "Pierce of Rt. 2, Wallace, was the lucky win ner of the afgham given by the Nurses' Association. The pro ceeds collected during this dr ive amount to $328.00 The Nurse's scholarship will be awarded yearly as to a de serving student nurse of Dup lin County or Pender County. The students may. however, be enrolled in any school of nursing. froffi I d. archtoald Two books which rank iunoiw the best s*41ers tod& written by his daughter', Margaret Truman, and AUGUST 1914 by the Nobel Prise winning Author, Alexander Soixhenitsvn. Both books have received varied response from major critics. The informed person should read these boon for himself and come to his own con clusion. Both books are available at either the Dorothy-Wightman or the Ihebna D. Bryant Libraries. It is no surprise that in HARRY S. TRUMAN the reader gets daughterly zeal and praise of a beloved father: Margaret Truman portrays a father who was seldom if ever wrong. But she also presents a very readable account of one of the most truly exciting careers. Miss Truman opens with a chapter in which she tells the famous story of die 1948 Presidential Campaign, in which her father with dogged determination ran against and defeated Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York. Then the author narrates the Truman family history; she often reveals some interesting intimate details. Diary excerpts and her father's letters to mem bers of the family fill the book with zest, humor and, "an off stage Truman manner". No issues are dodged; even the Truman Administration's decision to use the first atomic bomb against Japan is squarely faced and discussed. Miss Truman restricts herself to scrupulous examination of historical detail. And yet, the book is not merely a historical survey. For Margaret Truman has also woven the homely details of her parents' family life and her own career into the book. Margaret Truman aud itioned for one of the best voice teachers in America and she spent many long hours each day practicing. In spite of much opposition from family, relatives, friends and even Presidential advisors, Margaret made her first appearance on the concert stage in 1947 with Eugene Ormandy and the Hollywood Bowl Symphony. In 1948 she gave up singing to help her father on the Campaign trail. vwnvyireu me raea m wi luTHra book on her father .HARRYS, TRUMAN and waited until time gave her-and the American people~a more mature perspective on the Truman presidency. AUGUST 1914 is a Novel in the classic tradition of Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE. This huge panoramic - author's own native town. Fictional and historical characters are interwoven througmit the work. After a leisurely introductory note en family life In Russia tost t. a.-. _., ii... Dcwre ine greai ciusuv|iiy, the author changes scene and pace. He moves into an ac count of the camoaian that culminated in the Battle of Tamenberg. It is the story ch iefly of General Alexander Samsonov's Second Army, which was sent into battle with no real orders from above, without adequate recon naissance patrols or anything resembling an efficient communications system, green troops plodding back and forth across the sandy plains with virtually no food and water, under the aimless direction of commanders as intent on plotting against one another as on engaging the enemy. The wonder was, of course, that they won such initial successes as they briefly enjoyed, possibly because the overwhelmingly efficient and well trained German soldiers and officers held back in disbelief, mistaking the Russian command's stupidity for an artful plan. Interspersed ,with the nightmare of the battle are scenes of Russian life: the anarchronistic government of the Tsarist rule and the general cultural decay of the entire Tsarist society. A Icjng road..* i for mobile I Can 293-7165 ?OLIVER EDWARDS Warsaw, N. C. 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