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THE DUPLIN TIMES
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DUPLIN COUNTY
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A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational.
i and agricultural Interests of DnpUn County.
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Proper Chicken Houses
Essential for Production
' Chicken art susceptible to changes in weather conditions,
and unless properly housed during winter months egg pro
ductlon will drop drastically. Adequate, weatherproof laying
houses art essential for profitable production.
Poultry specialists of state agriculture colleges, in collabo
ration with farm building au-e-
thoritles and the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, recently
made the following recommenda
tions: Insulation la generally recom
mended for laying houses, be
aause It helps maintain more
nearly uniform interior tempera
tures regardless of the season. In
almost all laying houses the roofs
or ceiling should be well insu
lated to counteract the heat ab
sorbed by the roof in hot weather,
and to reduce heat losses during
cold weather.1 1
The first essential of any farm
building, even before insulation
la considered, is a sound, weather
tght roof which will give year
round protection against chang
ing weather conditions. If the lay
ing hens are subjected to chilling
draughts or dampness through
leaking roofs, egg production
drops off and fatal Alness in-
farm building authorities rec
ommend that the roofs of laying
houses be carefully inspected ana
If weaknesses are found, suggest
re-roofing rather than patching
before making additional expendi-
f or. insulating material. 1
roof of sturdy fire, and wind-re
sistant asphalt shingles usually
can be placed over the old roof.
The additional covering of as
phalt shingles will provide added
roof insulation.
Agriculture engineers also rec
ommend that portable chicken
houses be repaired and rebuilt
during the winter months to have
them ready for spring when the
young chicks arrive. Here again,
adequate roof covering is essen
tial On small, portable range
houses mineral surfaced, or smooth
surfaced asphalt roll roofing, prop
erly applied, will provide snug
protection for the baby chicks.
Winterizing Tractors I
The farm tractor is a complex
niece of machinery and requires
checking at many points when
getting it ready for winter. The
usual procedure is to change the
motor oil and the transmission
lubricant and get the cooling sys
tem prepared for winter. But
proper winterizing also requires
checking the thermostats, air
cleaner, magneto, spark plugs,
sediment bowls, the tires and the
battery.
of Deeds of Duplin County, North
Carolina, default having been
made in the indebtedness thereby
secured and aaid Deed of Trust be
ing by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, and the bolder of
the notes thereby secured having
called on the undersigned Trustee
to foreclose, the undersigned Trus
tee will offer for sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder for
cash at the- Courthouse Door In
Kenansville. North Carolina, on
Tuesday, December 30, 1947, at the
hour of 12:00 Noon, the property
conveyed in said Deed of Trust,
lying and being in Kenansville
Township, Duplin County, and be
ing described as follows:
BEGINNING, at a stake, Thomas
Miller's corner In Will Gillispie's
line and runs thence North 5 West
112 poles to a stake, Elbert Turners
old corner in Austen Anderson's
line; thence Anderson's line East
69 poles to a stake; thence South o
East 108 poles to a stake 9 poles
East of Thomas Miller's corner:
thence West along the said Miller's
line 69 poles to the beginning, con
taining 40 acres, more or less. And
being the-ame lands conveyed to
H. C. Hasty and wife. Sarah Hasty,
by Bessie Smith and wife, Lola
Smith, by Deed dated November 6,
1932, and recorded in Book 316,
page 507, of the Duplin County
Registry.
A 10 deposit will be required
of the successful bidder as evidence
of good faith.
Advertised this 28th day of Nov
ember, 1947.
H. E. Phillips, Trustee.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
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NOTICE OF SCKr.:ON3
' BY PUBLICATION
In The General County Court
North Carolina,
Duplin County.
LILLIAN WHITLEY
VS
V XLT IB WHITLir-
NOTICE is hereby given that the
above entitled7 action has been insti
tuted In the General County Court
of Duplin County, by the plaintiff ,
against the defendant, wherein the
plaintiff seeks to recover an abso
lute divorce from the defendant on
the grounds of two year separation.
The defendant Is required to be
and appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Du
plin County, in Kenansville, North
Carolina, on the 29th day of Dec
ember, 1947, and to answer or de
mur to the complaint, which has
been filed in said office on or be
fore the 23rd day of January, 1948,
or the relief demanded In said com
plaint shall be granted to the plain
tiff. This the 28th day of November
1947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk
Superi r Court of
Duplin County.
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NOTICE C7 ADLHNISTRAIZON
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Warsaw, N. C.
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NOTICR SERVING STMKON
BY PUBLICATION ...
In The General County Court .
North Carolina,
Duplin County.
v
ALEX STEVENS DOBSON, JR.
VS
MACY BONBY DOE SON
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate iti Miss Elizabeth Fran
ces Robinson, (known as Lizzie
Robinson) under her Will, bearing
date of May 23, 1947, this Is to no
tify all persons havLg Jaims
against the said estate to exhibit
them to the undersigned Execu
trix, duly verified, on or befor?
the 14th day of November, 1948,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate, will please
make immediate payment
This November 13th, 1947.
The defendant, Macy Bone? Dob
ion, will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the General . County
Court of Duplin County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of ob
taining an absolute divorce on the
grounds of two years' separation;
and the said defendant will further
take notice that she Is required to
appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the General County Court of raid
County In the Courthouse In Ke
nansville, North Carolina, within
twenty (20) days after the 3rd day
of January, 1948, and answer or
demur to the complaint In said ac
tion, or the plat-off will apply to
the Court' for the relief demanded
in said complaint .
This the 25th rf- of November,
1947. ' .
R. V. Wells, Clerk General
County Court Duplin
County, North" Carolina.
E. C Sanderson, Atty. :
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Card 01 Thanks'
The family of the late Mrs. Fran
ces Teachey Kivenbark of Charity
Crossroads wishes to express their
appreciation for the many kind
nesses shown them during the re
cent illness and death of our dear
mother. i
The family
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For Best Prices and Com
plete Job on Monuments,
See or Write
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BEULAVELLE
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTY.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
POWER OF SALE contained in
that certain Deed of Trust executed
by B. F. Harvey and wife, Annie R.
Harvey, the 2nd day of November,
1944, and recorded in Book 426,
page 328, in the office of Register
M. F. ALLEN JR.
General Insurance
KENANSVILLE.N. C.
K ENANSVILLE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY
J. M. JENKINS, Mar.
REMEMBER TODAY
TOMORROW
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Phones 217-J or 230
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Quick Service Reasonable Charges
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WARSAW, N. C.
PHONE 327-1 NEXT WARSAW APPLIANCE CO.
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of aH kinds GRAPES COCONUTS PEARS
GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES
. LOWEST PRICES
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
WAYFRUIT STORE.
FOn SALE
SASH - DOORS
SHEETROCk - PAINTS
DRAIN TILE
TERRA COTTA PIPS
GLASS - LIME
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PIASTER
ASPHALT SHINGLES
v AND ALL KINDS OF
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EVERY FRIDAY
1:00 ?. M.
Sell While Prices Arr
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Put your car on the auction
block for only '
$5.00
ANYONE BUY
ANYONE SELL
SALE RAIN OR SHINE
"T convert your ear Into cash"
AUCTION SALE
EVERY THURSDAY
Wallace Livestock Yards
When Hogs Are Higher
If Will Be In Yallace
Do You Need
MONEY ?
AN AUTO LOAN is probably the most
convenient way to get cash for emergen
cies such as Medical Hospital - Dental
or for Auto Repairs.
Payments To Fit Your Income
Wayne Finance Co.
"DRIVE IN TO BORROW"
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GOLDSBORO.N.C.
Highes Prices
CORN -SOY DEANS
FIELD PEAS - EGGS
SEE US FOB
COTTONSEED MEAL
HULLSjndjlAY
Duplin Supply
Company
D. J. RTVENBARK, JR. Mgr.
WARSAW, N. C
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wells abattoir
Well-cc, II. C.
THE TRUTH
ABOUT
Herbert Pate
AUCTIONEER
Gofdsboro Eicrhway
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D. H. CARLTON
WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA
INSURANCE AGENCY
Life - Fire - Storm; Automobile, etc.
Telephone 3496 f
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Long Term Firm Lc:n$
Federal Land Bank Loans are available on Farm
Properties at 4 per cent interest - can be tizli
at any time without penalty. ' SEE or' WHITE
DE WITT CARR, SECRETARY-TREASURER
Clinton National Farm Loan Association .' .'. : '
BOX 148, PHONE 2262. CLINTON;N. 'C' ' -(For
eonrenlenee of DnpUn County Fanners Mr. Carr la la
Kenansrllle " between 10:10 and 12:00 o'clock erery Tneefy
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A. B. C. Washers
THIS WASHING MACHINE WILL NOT RUN YOUR W
DOWN. TAKE THEIR CLOTHES OFF, WASH AND HANG
-THEM ON THE LINE TO DRY. IT WILL NOT WAS3 .;
DISHES. IT IS NOT SAFE TO WASH YOUR DOG IN IT.
IT WILL NOT CAN YOUR PRESERVES. OR DEEP, PREZZ3
POOD. IT WILL NOT PRESS YOUR HUSBAND'S BUTraV
IT WILL NOT SKIN A CAT. BUT WILL MAKE HUM TCSCX
HE WAS SKINNED. IT WHX NOT BRING THB CL0TES3
IN OFF THE LTNB
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It Wfll Do Just What It Was Made To) Do!
It WUi WASH anc WRING Clothes,,
CLEAN akl PURQ . ,
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