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in I lUgpen nia suppe r 91 1 ]rx<? yy{{ wn ddnnirtcd Lenoir M. Hospital, Kinsto Rocky" ML**? U^u^Ur Gordon Kennedy spent the w roU*1? BeulavLlle teftStm? for Hen let to visit Mr. at Mrs Benny Sharpe. Mrs. Nora Brown sad M ?Od Mrs Don Williams vis tod Mrs. Maggie Sanders net Warsaw Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby ThlgM of Potters Hill shopped in Kit St on Fri. Mrs Cora Sanderson vis: ted Mrs. R E. Henderson ?ear Wallace Thnrs. I Mrs. Clara Mae Starhes t Philadelphia spent the weekei with Mrs. Katie Lee Dobsoi Miss Bessie Sandlin of Jaci sonville spent Fri and Sat. ni SI here visiting Mrs. Ore as. Mrs. Irene Carroll at Mrs. Grace Clark. Miss Dorothy Dobs on of Ri leigh spent the weekend wit Mrs. Katie Lee Dobson Mrs. Adelle Mathews at Mrs. Laura Williams shoppc V t., Mr. and Mr3. Leland Cottle r? of Raleigh spent the weekend wi$ Mr . and Mrs Sheltoo Cot in tie. . O Mr*. Lou Kennedy. Mrs. Vers ry Bostic, Mrs. Lou Belle Wil liams, Mrs Hazel Br Ins on aad of Mrs. Phoebe Pats attended the a. retired teachers association m eeting ?t the Stone Manor in 30 Wallace Frl. Mr and Mrs. Jack Dantey tr of North Dakota are spending r- several days here with Mr. iy and Mrs. F.H. Danley and M xj rs. Thelma Thomas. Mrs. Ula S. Albertson spe t. nt the weekend in Rocky Mt i- with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherk ir Mr and Mrs. Russell Lanier are in Roanoke Rapids this m week where Mr. Lanier Is ho-. i- Ming court for the week. The following explorers we l?- re visiting the new boy scout of camp at Bentonville Sunday af ternoon to practice for theroad of ralley to be held Sun., scouts kI attending were Danny Pate, Pa n. ul Bolin, Ricky Powers, Tim i c Blizzard, Phil Decker and R- 1 andy Williams. < U Mr and Mrs. Richard Wil- | id liams and Mrs. Alma Quinn < have returned home after a < r tour of Hawaii. 1 th Weekend guest of Mrs. Ma- 1 mie Cottle were Mr and Mrs. 1 id Stanley Cottle of Morehead Ci- ( id ty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cottle ? of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs Ho- 1 Ar and Mrs iene Swinsoo Edwards Mf' Mrt" Mrs. Toramie Williford of Sraithfieid were guest of Mrs. Oscsr Houston Mrs. RaJaeY of Pompono Bea ch. Fia.. U spending several days hare with Mrs. Una Cra Cape Fear Lung Assoc. Mee Uke the well-advertised tiger, we've changed our name but not our program. This item headed the business agenda when the Cape Fear Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Associa tion became the Cape Fear Lung Association at Its annual meeting held on F rlday evening at Gray Gables Rest..The orga nisation is an affiliate of the National TB-RD Association wh ich will officially became the American Lung Association on May 80. Matthew M. Smith, Sr., fund raising chairman from Fayet evllle, reported a very sue sessful year with a net cam Mdgn of $52,452 from the ten :ounties of Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, tobeson and Sampson. Crootn raircloth, Clinton attorney, to ik office as president, succ *ding Mrs. William Blake of DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sate contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated January 31st. 1969. executed by Mayo Vatidon Merritt and wife. Barbara B. Merritt. to Edward C. Bailey, Trustee, and recorded in Book 654 Page 880. Duplin County Registry, default having been made in tSe payment of the Note se cured thereby and the owner of said note and Deed of Tru st having requested a foreclo sure of sank-, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at Puhlic Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Ke nans ville. North Carolina, on june 22. 1973, at 12:00 Noon, the land described in said De ed of Trust, which land is more particularly described as Mlows: LYING AND BEING near the Town of Warsaw, Warsaw Town ship. Duplin County. North Ca rolina. and BEGINNING at a stake located in the Eastern line of the McCoy Carlton tract 94, which Rrwtnafng corner is located 162.5 feet Southerly wh en measured alotg the Carlton line from the point where Carl ton's Eastern corner intersects with Highway No. 24, which Southerly line is at a right angle to the right of way line of Highway No 24; running thence from said Beginning c orner continuing along the C arlton line in a Southerly di rection aod - a right angle Highway No 24, a distance of 182.5 feet to a corner of McCoy Carlton; thence with sa id right of way line and with the George Kirby Estate line 50 feet to a point; thence run ning in a Northerly direction and at a right angle with said right of way line 162.5 feet to a point, now being the Sooth easterly corner of the Charlie Mathis tract of land conveyed to said MkihU by Franklin D. Cooper and wife. Gertie P. Cooper; thence running with the Mathis line in a Westerly di rection and parallel with said right of of way line 50 feet to the point of beginning. Together with any and all wa ter pumps, pumphouses. out buildings, culverts and other land Improvements, whether fl ow located on the described real property, or to be here inafter acquired and placed u pon said real property which is more particularly described above. Beginning at a stake, Lawrence Levingston Northw estern corner and Gladys Sut ton's Southeastern corner, and runs thence In an Eastern di rection with the line of Law rence Levingston 156 feet to a stake in the center of a ditch; thence with the center of said ditch, a new line of the George Kirby Estate; in a Northwes tern direction 52 feet to a stake in the center of said ditch; thence in a Western di rection, another new line of the George Kirby Estate, ISO feet to a stake, Gladys Sut ton Cooper's corner; thence with the line of Gladys Sut too Cooper in ? rection SO feet to the point of beginning, containing 7.803 square feet, more or less, and being a portion of the George Kir by Estate. Together with any and all wa ter pumps, pumphouses, out buildings. culverts and other land improvements, whether n ow located on the described real property, or to be here inafter acquired and placed u asms ed above. The highest bidder will be required to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to Ten Per Cent (KJJty of the amount of his bid up to One Thousand Dollars (*1,000.00) p lus five (5) per cent of the excess of Ms bid over H.000.00. The above-described property will be sold subject to Duplin County taxes, if any, now due and payable, together with any other superior liens against said property. This, the 15th day nfMav 1973 HAROLD M. ROBINSON, JR. Substituted Trustee I WANTED I Employees ? FOR NIGHT SHIFT I EMPLOYEE I BENEFITS I I RSONNEL OFFICE WIU BE OPEN I IMON. THRU FRI.r 8-5 P. M. SAT., 8-19 APPLY NOW 1 Jr U L I ? WjP tI ? ! j j For Her ... The Perfect <?&& "ECLIPSE" ln ANTR<^ ?? Nylon p ^ ^tadowlme "J7 MINI-QOWN a/ with W BIKINI PANT8 *\ Lounge In It. . sleep In it . . . \ Charmer for I V at home or In the dorm. 7 1 keyed to??te' ) matching bikini. suae 844-L. Colore: Lilac. / Azure. Mimoea / Pink. $9.00 L i ! Tttilrfiv B| p l* 1 Duplin Memorial IM Sorvivin* his vndow Mr Maiuiah K L?tiler; throe sons, LperJ?oh('nIh*ndhoSIf fwo #f Tayetteville and Mrs' V' r ? 1,1 "' ? ? ? MRS. ETTA P. PADGETT Tom Padgett, died Wednesday Funeral 3 p.m. Thursday, Edfertoa Funeral Chapel, the 5 Revs. S-A Grimes aad James I H. Parson Burial. Penile | church cemetery. I I Surviving: a daughter. Mrs. 1 ? George Benton Wiltard: a sou. II Leroy Padgett of Burgaw ? 2 grandchildren: II great- I grandchildren: five great- | ? great-grandchildren. WILLIAM V. LANIER 2 BEULAV1LLE - A funeral I service for William Vance I Lanier. 48. fanner of Rt. 1. 2 Chinquapin, who died Tuesday 2 will beheld at3p.m. Thursday I at Edgertoa Funeral Chapel by i ? the Rev. Frank Cockrell. 8 Burial, family cemetery. Surviving: his widow. Mrs. Manuel Lanier: a daughter. I Mrs. Samhra K. Thigpen of 9 Pink Hill; five sons. William 8 E of Fredericksburg. Va.. 2 I Jnmes H. of Richlands, Freddy 8 L. of BeutoviOe. Michael L 2 and Tony M. Lanier of the i home; four sisters, Mrs. | | James Batcheior of Beulaville, | I Mrs. Kate Lanier of Chin quapin, Mrs. Margaret | I Thomas of Fredericksburg. 2 Va. and Mrs. Clement Jones of | I I Magnolia; three brothers. II Roger of Wallace. Ebno of II I Beulaville and Dick Lanier of 2 Chinquapin; four I W Corf of Thanks j -?Wo'voAd tike to express ! our deepest appreciation to our 2 friends and relatives for their I kindness shown to us during 8 the illness and death of our 2 Mother. 0 The Elizabeth S. Caison Fa- 81 mlly. X Cord of Tfionks With deepes: appreciation. 8 I wish to thank the doctors 2 aid staff at Lenoir Memorial 8 Hospital for the concern and 81 care given to mr and my fri- 2 I ends for their cards, flowers 8 and visits which have been of 81 great comfort to me. 2 I Johnson Sknith 8 U' ' ..hfSl Br, . .v X! ' *. ?l Factory Executive Car. P-S. P-B, Air. Gold With White Top. 12,000 Miles. Four Door H. T. Impala. P-S, P-B, Air, Blue With Blue Interior And White Vinyl Top. 46.000 Mile.. |L I 1969 BUICK 1970 PLYMOUTH f G8-M0 Skylark Buick, P-S, P-B, Air, AM-FH Radio, Red With Blade Vinyl Tap. Vinyl Interior. 1971 FORD ,|j BELL MOTORS v ( <S<jr&4^Je iV^cc ,j Four Door H. T . Blue, P-S, P B, And Air OmdlHnull't 1970 OLDSMOBILE ^ - -:? ?? ?pr $ Galaxie SOO, 4 Door H. T? P-S, P-B, Air Conditioning Groan With Green Vinyl Top. I 1970 BUICK ?T7* - * . ? T ;f|S jt JLbJLp mKm^LM m/U ? ? - ij v/> (!*\ A Jxi> ^ V/Afi Toronada. P-S, P-?, Air Condition, One Owner 4M? | MDea. f 1969 COUG AR ' J iJraP ^POT* Skylark Custom. P-S, P-B, Air Coodftkn. Gold WMk Gold Vinyl Top And Interior. aSH f flRS 1 - Ill I ^ Power Steeling. V-8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, 1 Vinyl Interior. 50,000 Mile*. 1 1 J 1972 VE^ \ J I Straight Drive, 30,000 Miles. A Good Buy. la noon FINEST IN CARS AND CAR SER Wagon, Custom Wheels. One Owner. tt.OOg Mies. | ^
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