TIES Dt'FLIN TIMES, THpuSDAT, AIZX, lX I i QUESTION: "vvnat are the best step to take in controlling term ites?" " '. . :i ANSWfcE: The species of termite that caus" the most damage In ' North O "a Is' the subterranean termite. Wis "nesting type" insect thrives t a wood. But it can, not ' live wli.iout moisture. Being a sub .. terranean insect, it lives in the soil, Boonrriinff to Georffe D. Jonei. in .-charge of extension entomology. The number one step to take in - combating termites is to make sure no wooden parts ot buildings reach '-the ground unless they are thor- - oughly treated.' This ..means that no wooden' scraps should be used . ' to fill in areas around the founda ' tidn. Stumps and wood scraps sho nld not be left under the building. - Wooden supports and foundation walls should rest upon a concrete footing and not be' .permitted to extend through the concrete to the . 'gravel below. Openings in the foun dation wall will help remove the "''moisture under the building, with out which the termite will movie ton to a more desirable location, ,-i t The use of a foundation shield tb cover foundation walls and 'piers ; is good, but be sure to seal each j Joint of the shield., ; f Chemicals should be used when termites begin attacking founda tion timbers or flooring. Removal ' Of "soil tracks"- (small tunnels con structed by termites as passages 'from the soil to the wood) and ventilation - will usually . help - a v great deal. But it will also help to treat the soil. Good outside drain age is also helpful. To apply chem C teals, dig a narrow trench next to Use about one gallon of 5 per cent DDT and oil, a 8 per cent penta-chlorophenol-oil mixture or a creosote-oil product to saturate each three or five linear feet of the trench. : - "'.:. QUESTION: "Is fire an effective way to control boll weevils?"' - , ANSWER: No! Fifty years of ex ..' perience has shown that the only effective way to control boll weevils is to fight them in the field with recommended sprays and dusts. You can burn down all your barns and outbuildings, your haystacks and stored corn,-woodpiles and' stacks of refuse, and then get all your ,. neighbors to do the same and you have only wasted your time. Even after these favorite ' hibernation places, plus woodland bordering your fields, you would destroy only a very ' small percentage of the . wintering weevils.. Fire is not the answer..- , ' .'.--..-; QUESTION: "How - can I avoid bloat in my "cattle this spring?" 3 i and 4 Ply I TOBACCO TWINE .TUa YEAR aa ALWAYS for 88 YEARS. Warsaw .. Aiwyvi; x tea nxu ttiiiyie rou ghage before turning them out to pasture. Cattle are usually hungry just before eating wet, succulent pasture. This naturally causes them to. eat too much, too quickly, eau sina a gastric condition to devel op which may kill the animal qui ckly ii proper treatment is not given promptly. Another good sug gestion would be to let the mora ine: -dew dry before turning. your cattle out on new, heavy growths of pasture. "; " " ; C,, QUESTION: - "How much water should -my dairy cows get?" ANSWER: Water is one of the cheapest dairy cattle feeds, yet it is often a limiting factor to high milk production. Water makes up 70 tb 80 per cent of the animals body, acids in circulating the di gested food materials in tne bocy, carries waste products away, helps ontrol body temperature and makes up about 87 per cent of the milk itself. From three to- five gallons of water are required by a cow for each gallon of milk she proi duces. When cows have free access to water they, will drink much more than when they are watered only once or twice daily. Cows are thirsty after they have eaten dry feed and clean fresh water should always be available for them. NOTICE OF SALE - "Under and by virture of the po wer of sale contained. In that cer tain Deed ot Trust executed by Jam es Edward Southerland and wife, Thelma Outlaw Southerland, to Va nce B. Gavin, Trustee, and record ed in Pupllc Registry of Duplin County in Book 470, page 288, to which reference is hereby had, de fault having been made in the payment of the note thereby se cured omd request, having been made upon the undersigned Trust ee by the owner of said note to foreclose said instrument The undersigned Trustee will of fer . for sale and will- sell to the highest bidder for cash on Satur day, May 2, 1953, at the courthouse door in Duplin County, North Car olina at 12:00 Noon the following described tract or parcel of land: A certain tract of land situate in Kenansville Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, described as follows: ' . i All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 11 H acres more or less which is described in deed dated 9th of Hay, 1951,- from Pau line Southerland Reddick and oth ers to James E. Southerland being recorded in the Public Registry of Duplin County in Book 466 at Page 824. ' " Ply " Condensed Statement of Condition of Branch &: Trust Co "The Safe Executor" faison 7" - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Coporatipn AtJhe Close of Business March 31, 1953. " r ',V RESOURCES. - - Cash and Due from Banks Z. $ 19,050,723.27 ; United States Goverment Securities "....1 $31,961,897.00 i " . Obligations tfi Federal Agencies 14,417,501.10 , - State; County antfMunicipal Securities......20,033,776.49 Customers Bonds i..:,..:....,.. .-.'. - " 855,705.59 ; ' TotaTB"onds"at Cost Less Valuation Reserves.......;.. J .,.67,268,880.18 ' 'Loans and -Discounts :..:......t .'...: J 13,632,472.62 , - Accrued Interest and Other Assets 458,346.73" : ; ' Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures arid Real Estate 581,147.30 ' - r ": i ' ' $100,991,57o!lO I V ' - , 'ft ) , ' ' . ; iirniTiES'.v " ' 1 , -' Capital Stock 1....... $ 1,000,000.00 1 '' Surplus ; L;. : 4,000,000.00 ' Undivided Profits 1,678,257.84 - -' .. :Reserves ...i I..1....:...... ' 1,000,000.00 - Other LiabUities -'- 150,227.29 - Unearned Discounts and Accrued Interest,...,.... 261,182.75 , ., n Deposits ' ,-........"'.;...... ..t.......i....... 92,901,902.22 t I : , 1 - . - J - $100,991,570.10 ' ,:"';. '';'. "ii''-WA -'.i" ; ';7 '" V.--V' y" ''''?, ':' ';- .C-f 'vVc';-'"' : .Complete ; Banking-; Insurance, Trust and Farm. Management v . . .. . -Service loi Eastern North Carolina A V. i- 1 t l 1: f t t V J t,e re'ii;,,ti ty t...a h , "edt bidder asevidi.uceotgoodfuii.ii. Advertised this 31st day of Mar ch, 1S13. ! . VANCE" B. GAVIN, Trustee. 4-23-tt-VJB.G. ... . . . rv'riE OF EE-SALE Df THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK I .1- '' in ii -' NORTH' CAROLINA - DUPLIN COUNTY s. r. yo. ten L. H. BOUTHtitLAND ET AL i ' ' ' ,-VS , " ' " -I DELWOOD1 MAKEAD Y- ET AL . Pursuant to . an order of resale made.' in this action by the1 clerk of the Superior Court ' of Duplin County, the undersigned Commis sioners will on Saturday, April 18, 1953, at the hour of twelve (12) o' clock, Noon, on the premises ot the late P. V. Southerland, deceased, in Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, offer for resale and sell to the highest . bidder for cash all the timber and pulp wood of and above the size ot six inches in diameter, six inches above the gro und at the base, -when cut, with a period of twelve months within which to cut and remove the same from the wooded area, of the Land hereinafter described. . And also to sell the lands and buildings thereon to the highest bidder for cash, and the lands are described as follows: , . . FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the Hallsville and Cathe rine Lake Public Road, Alton W. Southerland's corner and runs his line North 2 West 80 poles to a gum in branch, thence up said branch North 85, West 38 poles to a stake on Joseph O. Pickett's line, thence with his line South . 18, West 64 poles to a stake on the Hallsville and Catherine Lake road, thence with said road South 70 East 64 poles to the beginning, containing' 22 8-4 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the cart road through the field, Alton W. Southerland. and corner opposite the end ot a ditch and runs with said, cart road North 14 West. 52 poles to a stake on a ditch at the back gate thence with the ditch as follows, viz: South 85 West 11 poles to a curve in said ditch, thence South 21 West 18 poles to a curve In said ditch, thence South 19 West 14 poles to a curve thence South I West 38 poles to a stake in . a pond, thence up the ditch South 88 West 24 poles .to curve, thence North 72 West 15 poles to . the beginning, contain ing 8 3-4 acres more or less. Des cribed in Book 216 of the Public Registry of Duplin County. A ten percent deposit will be re quired of any highest bidder at the time of the sale. Grady Mercer -Rivers D. Johnson, Sr. COMMISSIONERS . 446-3t-GM NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY . PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY STEVE OMELINA V8 IVA LEE OMELINA The above named defendant, Iva Lee Omeliha, will take notice that Banking Wallace aa action enuued as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Car olina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant upon the ground that the plain iff and defendant have lived separ ate and apart from each other for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and- the defendant will, further take notice that she is ' required to appear - at the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Duplin County, in the courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 8th day of May 1953; and ans wer or demurer, to the complaint in Said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 4tb day of Aprtt, 1953. ' .iii, '''i: R. V. Wells Clerk of Superior Court Grady Mercer, Attorney For Plaintiff 4-30-4t-G.M. ,. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Maurice Basden, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route No. 2, Pink Hill, N. C, on or before April 7, 1954 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons .indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. v This 7th. day of April, 1953. Veston Basden, Administrator of Maurice Basden GRADY MERCER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 5-14-6t- G. M. NOTICE OF SALE " Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in G. S. -153-2 and resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Duplin County, pursuant thereto: The undersigned will offer for sale- and will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, May 4, 1953, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock, noon, the dwelling house of the late H. D. Williams situated in the Town of kenansville, North Carolina, upon the expressed condition that the ': purchaser, shall remove the same from the premises within sixty ' days from the date of this sale, and upon the further condi tion that the purchaser shall re move all debris from the premises. The Board of Commissioners of Duplin County reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. , This the- 0th day of April, 1953. Board ot Commissioners of Dup- ; lin County, By DALLAS JONES, Chairman 4-30-4t d c NOTICE State of North. Carolina County of Duplin ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of .Trust executed by Malachi Smith and' his wife-Virginia Smith, dated August 10th, 1951 and record ed in Book 468 Page 105 in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, de fault having been made In the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust be ing by its terms as set out therein, subject to foreclosure, the under- signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash al the Courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina,. at or about the hour of noon, twelve o'clock, on said day on the 11th day of May, 1953, ' the : property conveyed in said Deed of - Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, in Warsaw- Township and in the Town ot Warsaw said County and State and more par ticularly described as follows: Being in the Town of Warsaw and located on Prospect Street In said town and described as follows: - BEGINNING at a stake 86 feet from the Richard Williams' comer of a one eighth acre tract bought from W.-H. Williams, Anna Fryer's corner and runs thence with 'the Annie ' Fryar line about south 5 east 50 feet to a stake, Anna Fry er's corner; thence west 204 feet to a. stake; thence north 8 west 50 feet to a stake; thence east 204 feet to the beginning, containing 10,200 square feet and being a 50 foot front tract of land lying on the west side of a certain lot re cently conveyed to Anna Fryar and a portion of the land described in a deed to Katie Shaw, the gran tor, by Delia Bennett, recorded in Book 562 Page 330 of ".the Duplin County Registry, to which refer ence is hereby made. BUT this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments. ... This the 8th day of April, 1953. . LATHAM A. WILSON, Trustee 4-30-4t l.a.w. .ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of H. D. Williams, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the Undersigned at Kenansville, N. C, on or before the 28th day of March, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indeb ted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of March, 1953. Mrs. Erma L Williams 4-30 6t H D W NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day qualified as Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testa ment of. W. H. Taylor, now deceas ed, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against his said estate to present them to the under signed Executor on or before the 27th day of March, 1954, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate, will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of March, 1953. W. F. TAYLOR, EXECUTOR OF W. H. TAYLOR MAGNOLIA, N. C. 5-7-6t-V3.G NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Court of Dup lin County made in the special pro ceedings entitled: "McClendon Ma xwell and wife, Lyda Maxwell, Et Als, Ex Parte", the undersigned Commissioners will on the 30th day of April, 1953, at 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all those certain tracts or parcels of land in Duplin County, State of North Carolina,, and bounded and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake and runs N. 125 poles to a White Oak on the North side of Davis Branch; thence down the branch on the North side 73 poles, 20 feet from the edge of the low ground to opposite the mouth of Stewart Field branch; thence up said branch on the West side 20 feet from the edge of the low gro unds 126 poles to a stake; thence East 60 poles to the beginning, con taining 52 acres, more or less. Be ing the first tract as described in a deed appearing ot record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, in Book No. 47, at Page 491, reference to which is hereby for thepurpose Tit u at ovftiEas: You get Dodge high quality at new lower prices! PRICES LOWERED UP TO $61.00! All fhe extra values listed at right (values that only Dodge, of the 3 leading makes, gives you) at lowr-than-over toUl Today you get even more for your money with Dodgel ..-. .'.'.' New lower prices on Dodge and Plymouth cars, tool .... ..-W-V.. -,-,V,, . m , VUW "71 Se9orphon9uthragooddall of Incorporating into and making a part hereof the description there in contined. - SECOND TRACT: "Adjoining tr. act No. 1 above and D. H. Simmons 8c others and beginning at a White Oak, D. H. Simmons and Pric's corner and runs With Price's line South 110 poles to a stake; thence N. 72 E. 84 poles to a stake; thence N. 110 poles to a stake thence S. 72 W. 84 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. Being the second tract as discribed in a deed appearing of record in the Office ot the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, in Book No. 47, at Page 491, ref erence to which is hereby made for the purpose of Incorporating into and making a part hereof the description' therein contained. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at. a stake (second corner of lot No. 1 in the portion of lands of Bryon W. Grady, deceased) and, runs N. 73 E. 75 Doles to a stake, thence S. 108 poles to a point in the back line; thence with said line S. 73 W. 75 poles to the third corner ot Lot No. 1; thence to the beginning containing 50 acres, more or less. Being the second tract as described in a deed appearing of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, in Book No. 102, at Page 553, refer ence to which is hereby made for the purpose of incorporating into and making a part hereof the first tract therein described. BUT EXCEPTING from the above described lands the 39 acre tract described in a deed appearing of record in Book No 222, at page 266 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, reference to which' said deed of record is hereby made for the purpose . of incorporating into and making a part'hereof the description therein contained. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 30th day of Mar ch, 1953. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner J. Harvey Turner, Commissioner 4-23-4t - H.EP. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY, ED HAWES AND O. RIVENBARK, CO-PARTNERS, TRADING 8c d.b.a. H. & R. SUPPLY COMPANY VS ROBERT E. PIGFORD AND MRS. ROBERT E. PIGFORD The above named Defendants, Robert E. Pigford and Mrs. Robert E. Pigford, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiffs to recover perso nal property described in a mort gage from Defendants to Plaintiffs and for Judgment on the Note se cured by said mortgage, with an issue ot fraud alleged in the Com plaint, against the Defendants, and they will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office Clerk Superior Court of Du- For Sale SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCK WOOL, PLAST ER, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TERRA-COT-TA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SI- DING; ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KIND ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN ROOFING. And BRICK SIDING ROCK, ROCK LATH Z. J. CARTERS SON WALLACE, N. C plin County in Kenansville, North Carolina, within; twenty days af ter the 1st da of May, -1953, and answer to the Complaint filed in this action, - or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for relief de manded in the Complaint. This SO day of March, 1953. s R. V. WELLS ' Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 4J3-4t-VR.G. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture ot the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Aubrey Thompson, . single, dated the 3rd day of January, 1951, end recorded in Book 465, page 79, in the office of' the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the hig hest bidder for cash at the court house door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on -the 11th day of May, 1953, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Duplin and State of North Caro lina, in Albertson Township, and more particularly described as fol lows: Adjoining the land of Jagold Stroud and Hubert Thompson and others and described as follows: BEGINNING at a pine stump on the run of Reedy Branch, Hubert Thompson's corner and runs as the line established by F. L. Potter, C. E. between Zack Williams and Ashley Stroud South 14 chains to a stake; thence South 35 West 4.73 ch ains to a stake, corner of Lot No. 4; thence as Lot No. 4, North 3G-30 West 12 chains to a large water oak; thence continued! with Lot No. 4 North 29-30 West 26 chains to a maple on Run of Great Branch; thence up the run of Great Branch to the mouth of Reedy Branch; the PLENTY OF ROOM . Meat Curing HICKORY SMOKING BACON MADE B. &R. Frozen Foods Wallace, N. C. We Want We Pay A Premium For Top Quality Hogs See Us or Call 3215, Clinton, N. C. Clinton Livestock Mart. OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY Stacy Honeycutt, Hog Buyer Buying Days Are Mondays Through Fridays 8 a. m. Until 5 p. m. ALL THESE GREATEST MANEUVERABILITY of the 3 leaders saves you time and efi'irl. 7 POWERFUL ENGINES, with 100 to 171 h.p. 3 engines brand-new. Ot the 3 leading truck manu facturers, no one offers as many engines as Dodge. TRUCK-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION with gyrol Fluid Drive, for the hext in siiil't-free driving. Available in and -ton models. SUPERSAFE BRAPCS of the advanced dual-primary type in 1- through -1-ton trucks. Of the "Big 3," only Dodge offers these up-to-date brakes. More power in the 1 and 2-lon ranges than the other 2 leading makes. More pick-up bodies than the other 2 leaders, includ ing new 116"-wheelha.se 1 .-ton pick-up. Greatest Vi-ton-panel payload and cubic capacity of the 3 leaders. Fluid coupling, fur smoother traction in and 1-tbn models, offered only by Dodge. 2 fuel flltert on all models to assure cleaner fuel and cleaner engine. Floating oil intake selects clean oil just below top; avoids sediment at hot torn of crankcase. Water-dislributing tube on all models directly cools valve seats . . . means longer valve life. Exhaust valve seat inserts on all models for better valve seating, longer engine life. 4-ring pistons on all engines save oil, upkeep. Independent parking brake on all models is simple, efficient, powerful. Cyclebond brake linings Inst longer ... no rivets to score brake drums. qrMow shock absorbers on 14-, H- and 1-ton models give smoother riding. Better balanced weight distribution for extra payload. ...AND LOWER PRICES, TOO! t 5r"E3?r nce up the run of Reedy Branch to the beginning; containing . 0 acres, more or less, and. being a portion ot the lands deeded to Ash ley Stroud and wife, - by N. B. Stroud et ux, as recorded in Book 129, page 289, and being lot No. 3, according to the Sub-division of the lands of Ashley Stroud aa recorded -in Book 216. page 319, of the Duplin County Registry. .- ;: r.t.v, Further being the same lands as described in a Deed to- Eugene Stroud as recorded In Book 444, page 486, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence ot good faith, r Advertised this the 6th day of April, 1953. H. E. Phillips, Trustee 5-7-4t HJS.P. It's easy for a stingy man to get rich - but whats the use. : lOOOOOOOOOOOl MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Beaifttflle, S. C. Ktpresentathe For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW N. C. IOOOOOOOOOOOI SPRING SUITS $19.95 To $32.50 CROSBY SQUARE SHOES Widths A to EEE TOM R BEST Goldsboro . Your Hogs FEATURES . . . Wallace, tf. C

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