DUrLIII,KItlCS EASTER DAWN r I have heard Great Silent Music felt ; It lift my spirit high , ; Sensed the sweep of angel wings Ascending up the sky. ,i I have heard the angel song And seen at break of day, J ust beyond the cloudsa host In silvery array.' I have heard the song they sang Exalted, grand, sublime Felt the dpathlessness of Life, The timelessness'of Time. I have felt a flood of tears Of Splendor in my heart Upon a pinnacle have cried: My Father, God Thou Art! By BESS HINSON HINES. DIET FLOORS ARE COSTLY - Dirt floors in the brooder house provides ideal places for coccidia. worm eggs and many of the disease "producing germs to -live for long periods. Disinfecting such floors is impractical, and despite the careful use -of litter, chicks will scratch through the litter to the floor and eat some of the floor material. Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL. NORTH CAROLINA -The Pick Of The Best" State College Answers Timely SUNDAY, March 14 It's Everything a Great Picture Can Be How Green Was My Valley Starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Ana Lee, Roddy McDowell. Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. You'U Never Forget It! Swamp later With Walter Brennan, Virginia Gilmore, John Carradine, Walter Houston. Added Shorts WEDNESDAY ONLY Ilopalong Cassidy in Borderland With "Gabby" Hayes. Also "Zorros Whip" Serial THURS. & FRI. It Comes Back To You! Q. How can I treat pruning wounds in my orchard? A. Pruning wounds will heal most quickly when made close. Avoid ' leaving stubs which will eventually rot. It is not necessary to cover wounds of two inches or less with protective material. When larger wounds are made it is ad visable to cover them with a prep aration of pure white lead and lin seed oil. Grafting wax may also be used. Q. Will Benzene Hexachloride ce recommended for . cotton insect control this year? A. Yes.' It is one of the new or ganic insecticides and has been used successfully against the boll weevil, cotton aphid, leafworm, fleahopper, thrips, tarnished plant bug, and rapid plant bug. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by C. E. Whitfield and Lucy Grady Whit field, dated the 17th day of Decem ber, 1946, and recorded in Book 434 page 271, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee wiU offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for casr. at the courthouse door in Kenansville, oooooooooooo Faison Camp No. 1039 W. 0. W. Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday Nights, 7:30 Louis Aman, Secretary oooooooooooo North Carolina, at noon, on the 7th day of April,: 1948, the property conveyed, in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the coui- ty of Duplin and State -of North Carolina, in Wolfescrape Township, and more particularly described as follows: ; Beginning at a stake on the ru l of Poley Branch, corner of Lot No. 5 and running thence as the line of Lot No. 5 South 70 15 tVest 19 63 I jet, to a stake in the road lead ing by the L. H. Grady residence: thence as said road 1633 feet to & stake, corner of Lot No. 9; thence as the line of Lot No. 9 South 77 39 East 1429 feet to a large pine stump, the old corner; thence South 57 30 East 660 feet to the run of Poley Branch; thence u? 'hp run of Poley Branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing 42 arres more or less, and being Lot No. 4 shown on the map of J. W. Blanchaid, Surveyor. Beginning at a stake on the run of Poley Branch, corner of Lot No, 4, runs thence as the line of Lot No. 4 South 70 15 West 1963 feet to the middle pi the road leading by the L. H. Grady dwelling, thence as said road 482 feet to a stake, corner of Lots No. 3, 2, and 6; thence as the line of Lot No. 6 North 70 East 2372 feet to a stake ou the run of Poley Branch; thence as the run of Poley Brancn as it nieanders to the beginning. Containing 23.5 acres more or less, excepting from the above bounds a portion of said land containing about one-half acre and being de scribed in a deed from Eva Grady Alphin and husband G. E. Alphin, Jr., to Ed F. Grady, dated January 12, 1944. All of those four tracts of land containing thirty-eight and one fourth acres mor. or less, which is described separately in 'leed dat;d March 6, 1943 from Willie Best and wife Emily Best to Clement Whit fieid and W'fe Lucy Whitfield, the same being recorded in the Public Registry of Dupin County in Book 424 at page 280. But this sale will be made sub ject to a certain other deed execu ted by C. E. Whitfield and wife, Lucy Grady Whitfield, for the benefit of the Bank of Mount Olive, recorded in Book 437 page 145. Public Registry of Duplin County, to which said Book, Page and Reg istry reference is hereby had. And also this sale will be made subject to a certain other deed of trust made by C. E. Whitfield and wife, Lucy Grady Whitfield for the ber.(.-fit of J. C. McPhail, which is recorded in Book 420 page 246, to which said deed of trust and the registry thereof reference is had. But this sale will be made sub ject to all unpaid taxes against said land. This 5th day of March, 1348. Vance B. Gavin, Trustee 4-2-4t. KPC A. IIcD. i Icilciil Archibald McDoughall McNeill, 64 died unexpectedly Friday nilht at his home near Faison. He was a sen of W. C. and Mrs, Saliie Mo Neill of Hoke County and was an active members of the Faison Pres byterian Church. A brief funer.il service was held at the 'home in Falron at noon Sunday, with the Rev. Murphy Smith in charge, and another service was held at 3 p. m at Antloch Presbyterian Church near Red Springs, whe;e'the Rev. A. T. Mann assisted the Rev. Mr. Smith. Burial was in the Antioch cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Barbara McNeill; four sons, Malcolm A. of Sanf ord, A. W. of Warsaw, Roy and Doughall of the home; one daughter, Mrs. John M. Mewborn of Farmville; tvo bro thers, J. W. and Clarence, both of Keci bpnngs, ana several grand children. Mrs. Lettie Knowles Geo. D. Murray George Dixon (Dick) Murray, 73 died at his home near Warsaw Saturday after suffering a stroke of paralysis. Funeral rites were held Sunday at 3 o'clock and bur ial was in the family cemetery. Ke is survived by his wife, the former Mrs. Mamie Pollock, and two sons by a former marriage, David of Rose Hill and Roy I.ee of the Army Air Forces, Tampa, Fla; two grand children; and one brother, C. C Murray of Warsaw. Herbert Hill Dies Of Heart Attack Mrs. Lettie Knowles 58, of near Wallace diet, early Friday morning. Graveside services were held from the English Cemetery Saturday at 3 p. m., conducted by the Rev. W. B. Hood, pastor of the Wallace Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her Husband, Perry Knowles. of the home and several nieces and nephewa. Uncle Sam Says Herbert Hill, 75. died of a heart attack -idily Saturday afternoon at his home in WolfscraDe Townshin Funeral services were held at the home at 2:30 d. m. Mondav. con ducted by Rev. John W. J airberf pastor of Mount Olive Baptist Church. Burial was in Potter ceme tery. Surviving are six sons, Leslie L. H., John, and Maurice Hill, all of the home community, Milton ol Pottsvllle, Pa., ond Robert of Golds boro: four daughters, Mrs. A. v Blizzard, Maybelie Hill and Estelle Hill, all of the home community and Mrs. Bennie Williams of Mt Olive, Rt. 1. Mr. Hill was a farmer. To prevent chipping china a rub ber mat placed on the dainbo rd ef the sink will act as a prolecto Dr. H. V: Colvell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Csvenauxh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE, N. C AF St AM LODGE No, 677 AT 7:. ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS ArlEirltisPqin WOT aiUOK. OOllgnHHllT oguwnuv &Mn4 pains of Blwimrtlim, AiturfU SEE WoftoSSwtnSwood. itoOtdOOO work, onjoy Uf on oloop nor oomottoblr. MImM o dnwtt today. Qniok, on lotowtlrtMM8nwiaonr !) iwoatMS, Good paint prevents wood from warping, an important fartoi in the depreciation of farm structure. Goldsboro Folks Help Each Other For example, after fire burned out H. Weil and Bros, main store, the fine Goldsboro Womans Club building was turned over to Weil's women's wear and accessories departments. Kadis, Leder Bros., Neil Joseph, Sears and others loaned clothing racks, price tag holders, etc. Smith Hardware provided space for a main office. The office is close to the farm goods and grocery departments in unburned build ings on Weil's back lot. The daily Goldsboro News-Argus is proud of the nelghborll ness of Goldsboro folks. Does a $1,000 in savings seem as elusive as the rainbow's pot of gold to you? Then, think about these facts: By joining the Payroll Sav ings Plan where yon work and al lotting just $2.50 week for United States Savings Bonds, yon will ac cumulate $1,440.84 In It years. Mil lions of my nieces and nephews are learning from experience that they can own an even greater amount of Savings Bonds through this par tial payment plan. 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