THE NEWS JOURNAL RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
PAGE 8, SECTION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970
Extension Urges
Less Use Of DDT
North Carolina farmers and
other users of pesticides will be
using much less DDT in the
future if they follow new
recommendations of the
Agricultural Extension Service.
Extension agents and
specialists arc dropping 12 of
the present 18 recommended
uses for DDT. Less usage is also
being recommended for three
other chlorinated
hydrocarbons -- aldrin,
dicldrin, and endrin.
Dr. Gerald Weekman,
extension entomologist at
North Carolina State
University. said the new
recommendations are being
made in part "to reduce the
build ? up that we arc not
getting in our environment
from the chlorinated
hydrocarbons."
Substitue chemicals are
available for those uses of the
chlorinated hydrocarbons
which are being dropped.
Therefore, no farmer or othei
user of pesticides should be
hurt by following the new
recommendations, Weekman
continued.
Under its new
recommendations, the
agricultural Hxteosiqn. Service
suggests that DDT b? oscd only
for controlling:
?-bollworms and boll weevils
on cotton;
??thrips, plant bugs and
earworms on commercial
flowers and shrubs; .
?-gall midge and corn
earworms in greenhouses;
-flea beetles on tobacco
plant beds;
-pure tip moths on shade
trees; and
-weevils in sweet potatoes.
The new recommendations
suggest that aldrin be used only
for controlling billbugs and
wireworms on corn, soil insects
in commercial turf, pales
weevils on commercial trees,
and termites in homes and
other buildings.
Recommendations for
dieldrin arc being restricted to
the control of weevils in sweet
potatoes, termites and powder
- post beetles in wood, and
plant bugs on apple trees.
Recommendations for
endrin are now restricted to
the control of mice in apple
orchards.
Dr. Weckman said that the
Agricultural Extension Service
has been gradually dropping its
recommendations for DDT and
the other chlorinated
hydrocarbons, and the action
this year is a continuation of
this process.
This group of pesticides, he
explained, lias come under
increasing fire in recent years.
Conservationists and other
groups dislike them because
they tend to spread to all parts
of the environment and remain
in some form for decades.
Home Agent's
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, JANUARY
22, 2:30 p.m. ? Racdccn
Ex tens ion Home makers
meeting with Mrs. Delia
Raynor.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 23,
12:10 p.m. ? Radio program by
Miss Abrams.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 23,
9:30 a.m. ? Senior Citizens*
"Sew - m" at the Methodist
Church.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 7
p.m. - TV program by Miss
Abrams and Mr. Young ?
WBTW Florence
MONDAY. JANUARY 26.
8:30 a.m. - Stall'Conference
MONDAY. JANUARY 26,
3:30 p.m. ? Agricultural
Workers Council
MONDAY, JANUARY 26,
7:30 p.m. - Mildouson
Fxtension Homemakers
meeting at the home of Mrs. M.
L. Jones.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27.
10 a.m. - Conference with Mr.
W. M. Garmon, district 4 - H
agent.
TUESDAY. JANUARY 27,
2:30 p.m. ? Arabia Extension
Homemakers meeting with
Mrs. J. A. Jones.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY
28. 12:10 p.m. ? Radio
proeram bv Mrs. Willis
W! DNLSDAY. JANl'ARi
28. 2 p.m. ? Rocklish
I x tension Homemakers
meeting at the Community
Building with Mrs. Julian
Barnes serving as hostess.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY
28, 4.30 p.m. ? Administrative
briefing.
THURSDAY. JANUARY
29, 2 p.m. ? Miss lola Prit chard.
Specialist in Food
Conservation and Marketing,
will irain Foods and Nutrition
leaders f ? > i February
demonstration.
4th Quarter Estimated
Tax Due
Greensboro ? The deadline
for the final payment of 190!'
estimated Federal income tax
is January 15. 1970, J. E.
Wall, District Director of In
ternal Revenue for North Car
olina. said today.
Some persons may have to
make an amended estimate 'p.,
January 15, if merfnie changed
substantially during the last
quarter of 1969. Space to com
pute an amended estimate is
provided on the worksheet con
tained in the estimated tax
package received by taxpayers
early in 1969.
Others may have to file an
original 1969 declaration on
Form 10-10-ES by January 15.
if they just met the filing re
quirements during the fourth
quarter
Payment of the last instail
mnt or the filing of an orig
inal or amended declaration
otherwise due January 15 is
not required if the taxpayer
files his 1969 income tax re
turn and pays all of the tax
due by Monday, February J.
1970.
Due dates are different for
farmers and commercial fish
ermen. Publication 505, "Tax
Withholding and Declaration
of Estimated Tax." furnishes
additional information on this
subject and may be obtained
by dropping a post carJ to
your District Director, Intern
al Revenue Service, ,120 S.
Ashe St.. Greensboro, N C
27401
Tryod Palace. often called
' T he most beautiful building
in Colonial America." has been
full) restored and is open for
lours dail\. except Monday, at
New Bern. Trvon Palace was
the first official home of a
North Carolina.
An all day sewing bee by
members of the Calvander
Extension Homemakers Club.
Orange County, resulted in
"lap warmers" fot residents of
a local rest home.
The lap warmers were made
of blanket remnants purchased
at bargain prices from a mill
outlet, observes Mrs. Bonnie
Davis, home economics
l:\tension agent. They are
attractively and colorfully
decorated, she added.
Chairman of the project.
Mrs. M.K. Berkut. Chapel Mill,
said she. and fellow club
members gained much
satisfaction from the effort."It
wa> a way to cany happiness
and comfort to 'hose in need
of a little cheer." she pointed
out
Many Cleveland County
families, especially those with
husbands and wives in the
25-40 age bracket, are
beginning to realize thai credit
can be a blessing or a burden.
According*'tvi Thelnta I
McVe.w; home economics
Ixtenfcion agent, some families
are learning to shop for credit
as 1liey would tor arv other
commodity ?? looking for the
best value.
Others are applying skills
leained in I \tension
workshops arid are making
draperies 01 reupholsicring
furniture
Many families have
developed "spending plans."
They are making do with what
they have and planning to
purcliase items later on when
they are more able to do so.
"I manage to stretch my
food dollai by freezing and
canning truits and vegetables in
season," relates Mrs. I ranees
Gainey. a Cumberland County
homemaker.
Mrs. C.diney, a member of
the College Heights Extension
Homemakers Club, points out
that "my husband and I are
retired Our income is the only
thing that's not going up."
She says her ability to
manage well now is dependent
upon the earlier training she
received through the
Agricultural I xtension Service,
especially from the home
economics I xtension agents
Brides in Alamance County
receive a special gift Worn Mrs
A.C. Bowes. Burlington. It's ,
kit containing: I \tension home
economics bulletins
"The girls always tell me
hove mucli they appreciate tins
educational infoi mat ion and
how much it vmII mean to them
in the future." \l;s. Howes told
Mrs. Rachel Kinlaw, lioiite
economics I xtension agent
"I leei these young women
are the ones who need
homemaking in format ton. she
added **lt I d had it veai> ago
when my children weie small,
perhaps I could ha\e done
better job." Mis. Howes
concluded.
(oneei n lor elders shows up
111 many ways Hut two
Columbus County ladies. Mrs.
Nance Reuses and he I
daughter. Margate!, have
displayed unusual compassion.
l ot a number 01 years the
Reuses operated a icst home
within then own home ssheic
they were able to
accommodate live1 persons \s
they worked with these ciders,
they dreamed of building .1
larger home. Now the dicam is
coining tine.
with the construction
almost completed, the new icst
home will accommodate 15
elderly persons, each in
separate rooms. \ bath for
every two rooms is included
and liatldiails around doot\ and
wider doors have been added,
so elders can get about more
efficiently
The women have been able
to CUt down 011 furniture and
lood Costs by taking advantage
oi learning experiences earned
through ? I \ 1e n s 1 o n
llo me makers Club workshops.
Shcilda L. Bur tic lie assistant
home economics h\tension
agent. observes.
It mntors look dull and
drab, it's probably due to j
buildup of liaiispray. smoke
fro in the furnace, grease tionr
Cooking vapor and simiiai
items.
To nuke those mirrors
sparkle again, try cleaning with
some rubbing alcohol, then
follow with a rinse that lus a
few drops ol bluing added
PupCl toweling or crumbled
newspapers aie ideal tor diving
and polishing and can be
discaidcd immediately. Lucille
M. Cartei. associate home
economics I xtesnion aeent.
Richmond County, notes.
Two Surry County families.
hosts to an Intel national Farm
Youth I x change (IFYI ) guest
fiotn tun many. Iiavo been
delighted wtli then latest
"family number."
Dunne the past two months
they sliau J the excitement of
Liselotte Piel/sch's discovery
ol ied pi us. sweet potatoes,
corn i n human consumption
and tobacco marketing.
Consistent with the II YF.
goal i?t tostoiitig undci standing
a'id knowledge ol persons Iroin
othei nations. Liseiotle and her
American families have
concluded "people aie
basically the same when it
comes tii the big tilings 111 life."
Suidia k. Hai ucs. assistant
hone economics I xten'siou
ag. nt. say >.
\ single etloit may satisfy
sir. iat needs it one plans
ahead. At least that's the view'
ol Mrs C'laicnce Hunii. a
iin.nbci of the Naluinta
I vtcnsion llomemakeis Club.
\V .tv r,e County.
\tler hei elub "adopted" a
ch I in an tirphanage. Mrs.
Hu. i nude the gul a Scottish
bc>ii and matching scaif as a
Ct : i si mas gill.
She enteied the accessories
in the county tan and won a
c.is ? pn/c loi herselt and
points i.ii hei cuib. As an
added bonus, she had the gift
completed long before the
lit 'day season arrived. Mrs.
I c y n I) Rupei. home
ec> omics I xtension agent,
pot. t? out.
' ige fned chicken buckets,
di. staled with decoupagc.
iti.o ? beautiful waste papei
b.?siets. So members of the
Idcvvod 411 club. Wilkes
(?> . tv. designed several as
giM- I..i ceiii.u cil./ens at a
nca by .est borne.
D-Mina k aye r timer,
asMitaui home economics
I x tension agent. reports the
lusk.is .idd a cheerful note to
ti e ? >oins
Vtendmg an I xtension
tail? org woikshop two years
ago was j turning point for
( riSs.c Heaid. a Rowan County
teenager.
She made a wool suit at the
w oikshop.
Legals
NORTH CAROl INA
HOKI ( Ol MY
NO TIC I
I nder jml b> virtue ol an
ordci ol the Superior Court of
Hoke County. rn.ule in the
special proceeding entitled
JAMI-S I. MC RAT . Petitioner
vs JOHN D. MCRAK et als.
Respondents, the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 16th
day of Februarv. 1070. a.
twelve o'clock, noon, at the
courthouse door in Kaetord,
North Carolina, ot'lei for sale
to the highest bidder lor cash
that certain tract ot land lying
and being in Hoke County.
North Carolina, and more
particularly described as
follows:
LEGALS
BEGINNING at a light wood
stake by a black jack pointer a
corner of Mrs. Loopcrs Land
and runs thence S 57 ? 30 E
18.SO chains to a stake on the
slope of a hill Henry Grahams
corner; thence N. 28 ? 45 E
20.20 drains to a stake by oak
pointers; thence S 43 ? 30 E
9.90 chains to a large rock;
thence N 45 ? 45 F 24.50
chains to a stake by two long
leaf pines; thence S 2 ? 30 E
18.35 chains by a stake by an
oak pointer; thence S 69 ? 30
W 23.50 chains to a stake
among black jacks; thence S 9
F. 14.10 chains to the
BEGINNING, containing 114.5
acres;
EXCEPTION: Sixty ? four
((>4) acre tract more or less, as
described in Book 65, at Page
339 of the Hoke County Public
Registry.
For further reference see
Deed recorded in Book 107.at
Page 498.
Tlie highest bidder will be
required to deposit in cash at
the sale an amount equal to ten
per cent (10%) of the amount
of his bid up to One Thousand
Dollars (SI.000.00) plus five
per cent (5%) for the excess of
his bid over One Thousand
Dollars.
This the 16th day of
January, 1970.
R. Palmer Willcox, Commissioner
R. Palmer Willcox
Attorney at Law
Raeford. N. C.
37?40C
NOTICE
HOKE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed^
the 8th day of December. 1965
by CLEVELAND A. MCRAl
and ' wife, BERTHA MCN.
MCRAE. and recorded in Book
138. at Page 211 in the office
of the Register of Deeds for
Hoke County. North Carolina,
default having been made in
the payment of indebtedness
secured, thereby. R. PALMER
WILLCOX. Trustee, will at
12:00 noon. February 16.
1970. offer for sale to the
highest bidder at public
auction at the courthouse door
in Hoke County. North
Carolina, the following
described tract or parcel ol
land in Hoke County.
McLauchlin Township. North
Carolina.
BEGINNING at a stake in
the northern margin of State
Road No. 1302, said stake
being the southwest corner of
Lot No. 15 of the Vinie Tyler
Subdivision, recorded in Map
Book 4. Page 14 of the Hoke
County Registry and runs
north with the line of Lots 14
and 15. 175 feet to a stake;
thence N 80-00 h 100 feet to a
stake , thence South 175 feet to
a stake in the margin of State
Road No. 1302; thence with
the State Road S 80-00 W 100
feet to the BEGINNING and
being part of Lot No. 15 of the
Vinie Tyler Subdivision.
This property is being sold
subject to outstanding taxes, if
any, and all prior liens ot
record as they may appear.
The highest bidder will be
required to deposit in cash at
the sale an amount equal to ten
percent (10'.') of the amount
of his bid up to One Thousand
Dollars (SI.000.00) plus five
percent (5''J) for the excess of
his bid over One Thousand
Dollars.
This the 15 th day of
January. 1970.
R PALMER WILLCOX. Trustee
R PALMER WILLCOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RAEFORI). N.C. 37-40C
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
HOKE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust executed
by Richard A Norris & wife.
Marguerite W. Norris to James
L. Yates and Cliarles G. Rose,
Trustee dated February 20,
1068, and recorded in
Mortgage Book 148 Page 125
in the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Hoke County; and
under and by virtue of the
authority vested in the
undersigned as substituted
trustee by an instrument of
writing dated November 26,
1060. and recorded in Book
157 Page 31 in the Office of
the Register of Deeds of Hoke
County, default having been
made in the payment of the
'indebtedness thereby secured
and the said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, and the holder of
the indebtedness thereby
secured having demanded a
foreclosure thereof for the
purpose ol satisfying said
indebtedness, the undersigned
substituted tiustee will offer
for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the
courthouse door in Raeford,
North Carolina, at twelve
o'clock noon, on the Ibth day
of February 1970, the land
conveyed in said deed of trust
the same lying and being in
Raeford Township, Hoke
LEGALS
County, North Carolina, and
more particularly described as
follows:
Located in the City or Town
of Raeford, County of Hoke.
State of North Carolina.
All that lot or parcel of land
located on the North side of
Sixth Avenue in the Town of
Raeford, Hoke County, N.C..
having a frontage on said Sixth
Avenue of 70 feet and
extending back between
parallel lines a distance of 130
feet and being all of Lot. No.
113 according to survey of
Robbins Heights Subdivision
and drawn and prepared by
R.H. Gatlin, C.E. in November
1950 and as duly recorded in
the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Hoke County in Plat
Book 3, page 33.
Tliis conveyance is subject
to deed of trust in favor of
Curtis E. Martin, Inc and
restrictive covenants which are
recorded in Hoke County
Registry Book 94. at page 55.
Said property will be sold
subject to any outstanding
taxes or liens of record.
This 14th dav of January
1970.
R.L. Gavin
Substituted Trustee
37-40C
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
HOKE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue ol the
power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust executed
by Larry W. Holt & wite Katliv
E. Holt to George S. Goodyear,
Trustee dated October 15,
1965. and recorded in
Mortgage Book 136 Page 503
in the Otfice of the Register ol
Deeds of Hoke County; and
under and by virtue of the
authority vested in the
undersigned as substituted
trustee by an instrument ol
writing dated November 26,
I960, and recorded in Book
157 Page 32 in the Office of
the Register of Deeds of Hoke
County, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured
and the said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, and the holder ol
the indebtedness thereby
secured having demanded a
foreclosure thereof lot the
purpose of satisfying said
indebtedness, the undersigned
substituted tiustee will offer
for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the
courthouse door in Raeford,
North Carolina at 12"15 p.m.
on the 16th day of February
1970. the land conveyed in
said deed of trust the same
lying and being in Raeford
Township. Hoke County.
North Carolina, and more
particularly described as
follows:
Located in Raetoid
Township, Town of Raeford.
Hoke County. North Carolina,
and being all of Lots No. 149,
150 and 151 of Sunset Hills
Subdivision No. 2 as shown in
Map .Book 3, Page 24 ot the
Hoke County Public Registry
to which reference is herebv
made and described in metes
and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a slake in
the western edge of Dickson
Street in the Town of Raeford
that is located S 4-20 W 300
leet from where the western
edge of Dickson Street
intersects with the southern
edge of I dinborough Avenue;
and runs thence continuing
with the western edge ot
Dickson Street S 4-20 W 75
feet: thence N 85-40 W 150
leet. thence N 4-20 E 75 feet,
thence S 85-40 F 150 feet to
the western edge of Dickson
Street, the BEGINNING point,
being all of Lots No. 140. 150
and 151 of the said Sunset
Hills Subdivision No. 2 as
shown on Map Book 3. Page 24
of the Hoke County Public
Registry.
Said property will be sold
subject to any outstanding
taxes or liens of record
This the 14th day ot
Januarv, 1970.
R.L. Gavin
Substituted Trustee
37-4
NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
NOTICE
Under and b> virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed
the I^th dav of March. 1969
by LILLIAN RUTH HARRIS,
widow, and recorded in Book
152. at Page 373 in the office
of the register of deeds tor
Hoke County, North C arolina,
default having been made in
the payment of indebtedness
secured, thereby. R PAI.MLR
WILLCOX, Trustee, will at
12:00 noon, February 10,
1970, offer for sale to the
highest bidder at public
auction at the Courthouse door
in Hoke County, North
Carolina, the following
described tract or parcel of
land in Hoke County. Raeford
Township, North Carolina
1st TRACT:
BhGINNINCi at a stake in
the north edge of Rockfish
Avenue, T. D. McVicker's Sfc
corner and runs north I Last
LEGALS
125 feet to McVicker's corner
near the branch; thence nearly
parallel with the branch North
66Vi West 51 feet to a stake;
thence South 1 West 1 38 feet
to Rockfish Avenue, a stake;
thence South 89 East 50 feet
to the BEGINNING. This
conveyance to include one
dwelling house and all other
structures now situated
thereon. AND BEING, the
same property conveyed by T.
E. McVickers and wife to
Edgar D. McVicker on the 16th
day of February, 1924.. and
recorded in the Hoke County
Registry Book 44, at Page 190;
and subsequently conveyed by
Edgar D. McVicker and wife to
Ernest B. Campbell Book 67.
at Page 375 of said Registry,
thence conveyed by Ernest B.
Campbell to Ida Baxley, Book
67. at Page 455 of said
Recistrv.
2nd TRACT;
Lots no. 102 ? 103 ? 104 -
105 ? 106 and 107, being six
lots of a recent subdivision of
the McLauchlin property made
and surveyed by J. H. Blue,
Registered Surveyor in
November 1946. as of record
in Book of Maps 2. Hoke
County Registry and tp which
reference is hereby made.
This being the same
property conveyed by Mrs.
Christiana Mclaughlin. Widow
to H. I. Baxley and wile, Ida
Baxley by deed dated
December 12. 1946 and
recorded in the Hoke County
Registry, Book 85. at Page
501.
This property is being sold
subject to outstanding taxes, if
any. and all prior liens of
record as they may appear.
The highest bidder will be
required To deposit in cash at
the sale an amount equal to ten
per cent (10': > of the amount
of his btd up to One Thousand
Dollars (SI.000.00) plus live
per cent (5' ) for the excess of
Ins bid over One Thousand
Dollars.
This tire 15 dav of January,
1970.
R PALMER WILLCOX.Ttustet
Attorney at law
Raelord. N. C. 36-39
CRI DIIOR SNOIIC I
Having qualified as
Administrator of tire estate ot
Mrs. Ida P. Graham, deceased,
late of Hoke County, tins is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or
before July 22. 1970 oi this
notice will he pleaded in bar ol
t neit recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
"l itis the 22 dav of January.
1970.
\\ilhum I. Poole. Ji.
Admuusiratoi
Raelord. VC. 37-40C
CREDITOR'!* NOT ICT
Having qualilied as
Executrix o! the estate ol Miss
Belle Graham, deceased, late ol
Hoke C ountv. this is to notify
all persons having claims
against said estate to present
tliem to ti e undersigned on oi
before July 8. 1970 or tins
rot ice will be pleaded in bar ot
heir recovery. All persons
odebted to said estate will
/lease make immediate
, aymeitt to the undersigned.
This the 8 dav of January,
1970
Mrs. Katie St. Blythc, Executrix
Rt. I. Box 282
Raelord. N. C.
35 ? 38C
CREDITOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of A. M.
McBrydc, deceased, late of
Hoke County, this is to notify
all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or
betore July 8. 1970 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 8 day of January.
1970.
Madison SNilson McBrydc
Executor
Route I
Shannon. N.C.
35?38C
C RLDITOR'S NOTICL
Having qualified as
Administratrix of tl\e estate of
Sim McLaughlin, deceased, late
of lloke County, tlus is to
notily all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or
before July 8. 1970 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 8 day of January,
1970.
Margaret O. McL White
Administratrix
Hosteller & McNeill
Attorneys-at-Law
109 Campus Ave.
Raeford.N.C. 35-38C
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SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.
HORSE SENSE ? "Inside the Turret" has an a\ id fuur-foo'ed fan to back up its
claim that nearly everybody at Ft. Knox. Kv., reads the post newspaper. There's no
horsing around with the fact that it pays to stay informed. (t'.S. Army I'hoto by Sp4
John Beal)