King-Size Split-Level HU*- *pUt-lev - -ign by Architect Arnold Sohagner iaone oitha largest among > 80 plan* to the 38th edition <g NEW- HOMES . GUIDE magazine. The hob?e la contemporary Tta. ifopd*ttnce tiftth simple line* and flat roof; and features the Increasingly popular carport. There if a fourthbedroom. \ e den or TV ropin, half bath, and laundry-utility mom on the lov el (not sbOwnfcThe area ol the house la 1,840 sq. ft Write to K HOMES GUIDE, Dept.1806, 621 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago 10, DL, for information on blueprints and their cost. ■ teat His Wife, idictments o * - x * iv*j; irocery hston Kenneth Earl Grant, a grocery, tore clerk, bad two warrants lined against him Monday night Building in Future irw An ordinance passed Monday night by the Kinston City Council will prohibit future building along Queen Street nearer thin 50 feet to the center line of the street. Hiis ordinance was drawn in compliance with a request from the Highway Commission which sought to protect this heavily travelled ar erty from further encroachments. Jt was pointed out in passing the ordinance that practically all of the property now along the street complies with the ruling and the law was being passed iperely to ***» — -» IORTH CAROLINA LENOIR COUNTY NOTICE OR SALE _and by virtue of the jiomr ot me lnawteaness thereby se secured and said mortgage being by <the tennis thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned mort gagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse ctoor in Kbttton,. N. C at 12:00 noon on the 11th day of September, 1956, the property conveyed in said-mort gage, the same lying and being in the Town of La Grange, Moseley Hall Township, Lenoir County, N. C.-; and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGJNN1ING at Willis Rouse’s Corner on Washington Street ami runs Best with said Washington Street 80 feet to a stake; thence about North 355 feet to Raleigh Mewboms’ line; thence West with the Willis Rouse’s line South about ®6 feet to Washington ifitreet an* V tire beginning. Being lot conveyed to Austin Taylor and his wife,, Lydia Taylor by J. T. Aldridge, Jr., and wife Airetta V. m in* chxw of. eni» C®B ■Wl^r »k n»* wsr |wnp wiwt'1 ■ ' -t- — —, • mmm-jkJi i- • m - pwb urnmry Dfvnip An, eWmany.' W. P. Aldridge and wife, Mavis Aldridge by deed dated Febru ary 2, 1942 and recorded to the office of- Register of Deeds for Lenoir County in Book 197, Page The undersigned mortgagee wiH require a Cash deposit of 10% of the purchase price from the suc cessful bidder' IF \ Dollar Days m SPECIALS n' Don't Miss These! 12 Handkerchiefs (j AA *1,W 1 » ' t WJP • . ' l§flRRM!H| 1 GROUP ► Walking Shorts $1.00 /Small SIsm — Odd Loh) Bryson «d Jfisa.YetU Brorfr Vl. sited Bde Specie’s tfltf the T?sMc*s Jn Riehkii-ds Sunday. » ®V - last week with her « Mrs. 1*. N, ... ill iMoore Monday. Mrs. Him , Mis* Ruth Annette Couch of Hickory is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Riggs this we& 1 ■ . MM l*iR YD, *e - TABLE fft; ■ ' ■?.' ^ : ... Fabrics 00^ PER YD. Remnants % Price 100 PAIR BOYS ' ^ ' • •• 'V ....' . , ‘lb,** '■ ONE GROUP SPECIAL LOT Ladies Ready-to-Wear 0i* 2nd Floor at Sutton’s .

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