TO WD wiH be receired at the office of the Of? Clerk, City of Kinston, North Carolina until 8:00 P. M ■ ' tember 2. 1952 tot ilshlng the following equip - Tuesday, fuml Shin 2 Truck chassis with cabs. 2 Enclosed Packer Type Re* fuse Collection Bodies. Specifications are on file at the Office of the City Manager. Trade chassis prices are to be F. O. B. body Installation plant. Body prices Shall Include de livery of complete unit of-body and truck chassis, F. O. B. Kins ton, North Carolina. Alternate Bid— Track chassis bid may be F. O. B. Kinston, North Carolina. Alternate Bid— Body bid may be for delivery and Installation Kinston, North Carolina. Certified check,or bid bend se cured by a Surety Company li censed to do business In this state to the amount of five,per cent of the bid must accompany all bids to guarantiee provisions of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to ac cept the bid considered to be to the best Interest of the city. All bids are to be marked: “Bid on Truck Chassis” or "Bid on Refuse Collection Body.” Dated this 14th day of Aug ust, 1952. W. J. HEARD, City Manager. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as adminstrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Owen Max well, deceased, late of Lenoir County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of July, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at 209 W. Washing ton Avenue, Kinston, N. C. This 31st day of July, 1952. Mortimer Maxwell Administrator J. Harvey Turner, Attorney July 31- Aug. 7-14-21-28 Sept. 4th ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qual ified as Administrator of the es tate of William E. Hayes, de ceased, late of Lenoir County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at Kinston, N. C., on or before the 31st day of July, 1952, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in undersigned at Kinston, N. W ’SNStffSSf'SSE totrator of the Estate of WHr llam E. Hayes, Deceased. LaROQUE, ALLEN & PARROT, Attorneys. < • • • jk' July SlrAug. 7-14-21-28-Jlept. 4. NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR COUNTY ; NOTICE The undersigned, baring qual ified ae administrator of the es tate of Charity B. Nunn, de ceased, late of Lenoir County, this Is to notify ah persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 14th day of August, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate win please make Im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 14th day of August, 1952. . CLAUD H. NUNN, Adminis trator. of the Estate of Char ity S. Nunn, Deceased. LaRoque, Allen Ss Parrott, Attorneys. _ Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18 NOTICE OF RESALE OF PUBLIC LAND AND BUILDING Pursuant to an order of resale signed by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Jones County, the undersigned Board of Edu cation of Jones County win offer! for resale at a starting, bid of $330.00 the hereinafter described public school building and land which have become unnecessary for public school purpose, and will sell at public auction in front of of the courthouse door at Trenton, Jones County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, 1952, at about the hour of 12:00 o’clock noon, the following described property, viz: The colored school site, known as the Holly Branch School, in Beaver Creek Township, Jones County, North Carolina, includ ing a three (3) room school building located on said school site and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at Myrtle Branch, comer of George Herring and Charles Poy, and runs with Tren ton Road 18 poles to a lightwood stake, then nearly west 12 poles to a stake, then north to Myrtle Branch 9 poles, then down the run of said branch to the be ginning, containing one (1) acre, more or less. . Being the same lands des cribed in that certain deed from George Herring to Board of Ed ucation of Jones Comity of rec ord in Book 38, page 511, Jones County Registry. This the 13th day of August, jo*®* ££2*™ MD °* EDUCATION BY: W. B. MOORE . : John D. Larkina, Jr. Attorney ■ August 21-08, 1062 Nonas off nstts or REALK8TATE Pursuant to an order of resale entered by the Clerk of the Su perior Court, Jones County, in a Special Proceeding pending In said court entitled “Claude Sim mons, et ala Vs. Blanche Sim mons, et a3s” we the undersigned Commissioners, being duly li censed thereto will offer for sale and sell to'the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door In Trenton, N. C. at 12 o’clock Noon on Monday, September 1, 1952, the following described tracts of real estate. Two certain enacts or parcels of land lying and being In Ptti locksvllle Township, Jones Copmty, N. C., about one mile north of PolIoefcsviHe, adjoining the ihndar of W. A. Kill, Tena Simmons, c. L. Canady and oth ers and bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT: beginning at a stake In a ditch in W. A. Hill’s line and rune thence S 73-00> W 502 feet to a comer, L. C. Can ady’s line, thence S 9-00 W 922 feet to a stake 'on -an old ditch,, thenee N 66-15 W 558 feet to a1 stake In the line of K. M. Mur phy, thence N 9-00 E 990 feet to the beginning containing 12 a cres, subject to the dower of Blanche Simmons described as follows: Lying and being In Polloeks ville Township, Jones County, N. C„ and being a portion of Abrom Simmons homeplace, and begin ning at a stake in the AbrOim Simmons and Tina Simmons line in front of the homeplace, and runs about N 73 deg. West 270 feet to a stake to the right of the house and near a large apple tree; thence South about South 9 deg. East 160 ft. to a stake; thence South 66*4 deg. East 270, feet to a stake in the aforesaid Abrom and Tina Sim mons line; thence with said line North 9 deg. West 160 feet to the point of beginning, contain ing approximatelyv one (1) acre, together with the main dwelling and all other buldings. on said lot. ^ -1 SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake on an old road, and runs thence S 27-30 E 507 feet to a stake, thence S 57-45 E 470 feet to a stake, thence N 10-00 E 740 feet to* another stake, themce N 62-45 W about 520 feet to the point of begin ning containing 8 acres and known as the Abrom Simmons Sr. lands. The above being two tracts of land fonmerly owned by Abrom Simmons, Sr., de ceased. Bidding will start at the a Thirst slops css jig; ® Drive Refreshed % 1 c E COLD BOmS* UMBER AUTHORITY Of THfi COCA-COLA COMMMT VY ' COCA COLA BOTTLING CO., Kinston, N. C. By Mahonty SONNWII WASH DRESS SHIELDS Wash dress shields often dur ing hot weather. Wash shields in warm suds. Don’t rub, twist or wring. Use a brush on very soiled places. Rinse, smooth to shape and spread oh bath towel to dry. Do not dry in sun or near intense heat. You^ may press shields slightly with warm iron. SCRUB STRAW HATS You can scrub your straw hats —pamiama, mil an, leghorn—when they become soiled. Remove col ored ribbons, bands, and flow ers. Use a warm sudsy'water and a hand brush or cloth. When the straw looks clean, rinse thor oughly in waflmi water. Dry in the shade. AMMONIA GOOD CLEANING AGENT Household ammonia is an ex cellent cleaning agent. Try wash ing your brush and comb ip a sudsy ammonia water—one ta blespoonful of ammonia to one mount of $2701.25. The successful bidder will be required to make a cash de posit of 10% of the amount of his ibid at the time of sale, and the sale will be held open for 10 days following the filing of the commissioners’ report, for | Increase bids, as provided bylaw. TIME •OP SALE: Monday, September 1, 1952 at 12 o’clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse door in Trenton, N. C.'' TERMS OF SALE: Cash, with 10% deposit. George ®. Hughes , R. P. Bender ust 21-28, 1962 quart of water. HOUSE-CLEANING CAMPAIGN A famjly house-cleaning-up from the attic to the cellar can be fun. Assign jobs that family members like ''tp do and ones that each can do well. An in spection tour "of all. cleaning work should follow. A picnic in the backyard or a treat to' the movies or a family theatre party would build falmlly spirit and morale and make house clean ing jobs, jobs not to be dreaded. Penn Blended Whiskey Vftttta® BLtm***] Retail *2.W „/ Pint* I $3.35 { Fifths 86 Proof Tyndall-Wood-Jarman ' * FUNERAL HOME ' ■ ' D. E. Wood Mutual Burial‘Association

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