signed as substituted trustee by an Instrument of writing dat ed the 24th day of February 1951, and recorded In Book 111, page 274, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Jones Coun ty, 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 Indebt edness therebv secured h&vine demanded a foreclosure there of for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness, the under signed substituted trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for at the courthouse dpgjt in 5 ton, North Carolina,' O’cli noon- on the *“ con' said deed of trust, the same ly ing and being in Cypress Creek Township, Jones County, North Carolina, add more particularly described as follows: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing Three Hun dred Eighty-Five (385) acres in Cypress Creek Township, Jones County, North Carolina, known as the Leary or May place, now in the possession of Jno. C. B, Koonce located on both sides of the road leading from Trenton to Comfort State Highway No. 41, about 6 miles west of Tren ton and bounded on the North by State Highway No. 41; West and South by lands of A. R. KMllngswonth; and East by lands of Enet Lee; and more par ticularly described of follows, ac cording to a plat prepared by R. D. Dixon, Jr., Surveyor, in November, 1833: Beginning on Highway No. 41; -where it crosses a small drain In the line of the Klnningsworth land and runs South 2 degrees 55 minutes East 132 feet; thence South 39 degrees 55 minutes East 198 feet; thence South 74 de grees 55 minutes East 2854 feet; thence South 32 degrees 55 min utes East 1782 feet; thence South 7 degrees 55 minutes East 1080 blue mold. ' f Oarriss said there was no way to predict wheji the disease would first appear in North Car olina or how severe its attacks would be. v . He emphasized, however, that dusts and sprays are preventa tives rather than cures for the disease. To get good control, the grower must start dusting or spraying his plant bed before the disease strikes. To be able to do this, heJ added, growers should feet; thence South 5 degrees OS minutes West 1650 feet to the back line of the Leary property; thence. North 73 degrees 05 min utes East 5611 feet; thence North 62 degrees 06 minutes West 3105 feet; thence South 78 degrees utes West 643 feet; South 48 de grees 50 minutes West 676 feet to the beginning. This, 27th day of February, 1951. John D. Larkins, Jr. 3-22-c Substitute Trustee DRAPES CLEANED LIKE NEW! j* You’ll be amazed when you k rehang your drapes’ atter J we clean them . . . the I whole room will look bright ■ er, newer, more attractive; ' It’s the simplest “redecor ► atlng” method we know of * —and the cheapest 1* Call us today. PfcESSLEY Laundry and Sfea*3 1ft VrreBiwV.. asS:‘; 2 iiM • NATIONAL BIST! IS® .* tag the past two years, ztaeb has given somewhat better con trol than ferbam. However, the difference has not been great enough for growers who are sat isfied with ferbam to make the change. Details on materials, equip ment, and methods 6f applica tion are given in Extension Cir cular No. 848 (A), “Tobacco Blue Mold Control," copies of which may be obtained from the local county agent or by writing the Agricultural Editor, State Col-*' lege Station, Raleigh, . m-mh •" •• \ American farmers were using 410,000 mechanical com pickers i in 1090, compared to 120,000 inf use In 1941. IDEAL 102 E.;p#tbn DW 2407 rONSTON >? H. a People The course of their true loVe ranlinooth^ Though each gave up a lot They kept their heads, went to the bank And got that needed start! Let Us

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