/-■-■■;4-:,'T'-''i%;5f;r'’'‘"' rm Tniid^ 'un Qoestioiis oontrol What can I do to ites in the hoiine? AMBWHl: James T. Conner, Satomologist for the State ^.^/'^OaDege ^ictension Service, says tiiat ivhen a home is found to be ititasted with termites, the first stq> to take is to make a careful eicaxninatton to determine the ex tent of the infestation. If it is very slight and localiz^, the jgpoval of all old boards and pieces %»«>?” •r wood near the foundation of the house may renove the in festation. Severe inAartation may require the replacing of infested timbers with new material. T«- mites that are in the woodwork of buildings must stay in con. tact with the soil and moisture, Conner says, or they will die. It is toeretore essential, he points diet any possible contact the termites may have with the soil and timbers of the buildings be eliminated. Question: What precautions can I take to ke^ Wildfire from in fecting my tobacco plant bed? AlNSiWHR: Use oif Certified seed is ohe of the first ansfers to this question, according to How ard R. Garriss, Extension Plant FatbOlogistk State College. Other suggestions he makes are: Dont save seed from plants infected witl^ Wildfire, or from seed fields when Wildfire infection was se vere; do not use old plant bed site if Wildfire was present in bed the year before, or unless old site and sidewalls are properly sterilized: do not allow tobacco trash of any kind to get into plant bed; boil old cover before using again; use Bordeaux treatment in plant beds; and rotate crops and plow under plant parts in field early. ■ft-'.- inr'^jweflnr. A study of eoces for sweet j^iotatoes^in North Caroline indicatM hat quali^ yams must be Pjtoted on the mar. ket if growers 'tore to develop greater consun^ accep^nce of the state’s principal vegetable crop. 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Cameron, Clerk of'Hoke County Superior Court. 44-47C NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of North Caroline Hoke County County of Hoke vs. Wm. Staley, Andrews and wife, Andrews, Bt Als. , TJAKE NOTICE that Wm. Sta ley Andrews had wife, ■AINS WORKSHOPS GARAGES OFFICES ■ WAREHOUSES - CAMPS EMERGENCY HOUSING ■'(CB "ui'onsets ■ ars products of Great Lakes Steel Ccrp. PltOCrOR^ BARBOUR CO. defendants in the above-styled action by the County of Hoke Jor purpose of foreclosing its lien for delinquent taxes, xe required to ap^iear at tKe office of the oindor- signed Clork of Hoke County Su perior Court in the courthouse at Raeford, North Carolina on, or before thh 24 day of May, 1947, which is 30 days after the last publication of this notice as re quired by law, and answer or do. mur to the co;nplaint which the plaintiff has fiftd in said Clerk’s office, or the plaintiff will appdy NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having occiured in the performance of certain cov enants of that certain deed of trust dated the 17 day of July, 1944, executed by Willio V. Ashley and Florence Ashley, his wffe, to Vance E., Swift, Trystee, record ed on the 17 day of July, 1944, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, in Book 79, Page 259, the Bene, ficiary named in 'said deed of trust has declared the entire debt and obligation secured'there by due and payable at once; that n^gjwction or proceeding has been i^ituted at lew to recover the debt secured by said deed of trust, or any perA thereof; and that pursuant to the power there- m coRitained, upon reque^ of the Beneficiary, I, Va*ce E. Swift. Trustee, will sell the tract of land described in said deed of trust at public auction on the 7 day of May, 1947, at 12:00 noon, at the courthoasG door, in Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of truft with interest thereon to said date of sale and the costs of such sale; the lend being situ ated in the County of Hoke, State of North Carolisa, about ■five miles south of Aberdeen, the Laurinburg Road^ bounded and described as follows. Begin ning at a point about six miles south of Aberdeen in the center line of the Hoffman Road^ 690 ifeet N 87^40 W 'bf its intersection , ... iMto ttie emtw line the 'Ijaur. inburg and running tbehce udth the HofEman Road N 87.40 W 731 feet; thence S 67-28 We20 feet to a poinLpver a culvert hi the center line of said Hocman Road; thence N 57.0{} W 101 feet to an iron' stake in the old road; thence N 35.45 £ (passing atxmt 35 feet northwest of the tobacco bam and about 2 feet southeast of a marked hickory) about 769 feet, across .;the swamp, to an iron stake, pine pointer; thence N 62- 00 E 217 feet to an iron stake, double maple pointer; thence N 13-30 E about 2840 feet to a stake; thence N 43-00 E about 2672 feet to an iron stake, two pines point ers; thence S 25-00 E’164 feet to thd center line of the Laurinburg Road at a point about five miles south of Aberdeen; thence S 25- 00 E ( at an angle of thirty-eight degrees to the left of the center line of said road, said center line, at this point being taken as S 13-00 W for a basis the courses of this description) 560 feet to an iron stake at the head ef Cow Pen Branch, at the be ginning corner of the J. E. Buc- 2017 Acre i'mrm tmt; thenee various coufSM about BlOO feat; to^ file Cow Pen Branch as its ttence N 77-00 W about ' 1648 fia^t to the center line of said Laurinburg Road, at a point 4273 feet southward from the previous ly-described cuossing.of it; thence with its center line S 11-40 W 300 feet; thence N 80—07 W 600 feet with Brown’s north line of his eleven acre tract to his comer thence with his other line S 11 ^12 W 830 feet to the begipning, containing two hundr^ eighty- four and eight tenths (284.8) acres, more or less, comprising Lots Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 29 30 31 32 and 33 as shown on the subdivision map of part of the J. E. Buchan 2617 Acre Farm Tract, made by Robert Gatlin; C. B., Oct. 6, 1938, revised by J. B. Swett, C. B., June 16, 1944. Sub ject to taxes for the year 1947, TEIRMS: Cash. Five^ per . cent (5 per cent) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with Trustee pending confirma- ' tion of sale. Dated this 1 day of April, 1947. Vance E. 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