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.... „#wer r * - — ~ i — _ T?*_ eastern Carolina, for and mountains, ^ BjasB other suggei ed operations from one to two i elevation, ering shrubs, , as soon as led blooming; i. e., , Hardy chrysanthemums provide much color and satisfaction as any plants I know for enjoyment around the home. It is now time to divide the clumps. u.’\ ,.| If you have a green thumb, and the necessary equipment to 'do a good Job of rooting, you may wish to make root cuttings for later Plant gladiolus conns every two weeks until July (June in the mountains), for continuous bloom ing during the summer. Tuberoses and Rubrum lilies may also be planted now. * I hope that you have already planted your cool season vegetables. For warm season crops' such- as snap and lima beans and sweet - corn, wait until the soil temperature rises to about 70 degrees. The Warm season crops will not tolerate cold wet soils and, if planted in such, the germination will be poor or the seed may rot' in the ground. Fertilize daffodils, crocus and other early flowering bulbs. This •is < important to store reserve food in the bulbs for flowering in 1964. Be careful when mowing so you will not cut the. leaves from the" plants because they are essential for food manufacture. , It you are planning to mi ana divide any of your early bulbs, be sure to wait until the leaves have turned brown. If is desirable • to lift and divide daffodils ana others at least once in every three ^rears. Bacterial wilt has always been a problem in tomato production. Re member that we now have no con trol for this soil borne disease, however, we do have a good Sel ection of varieties which are re* stistant to fusarium Wilt — Home stead, Rutgers, MarglObe, Mana lucie and Marion. Fertilize azaleas, camellias, shrubs and shade trees if you don’t al ready halve this job behind you. I Keep the roses protected against, black spot, aphids .and red spiders ^ at all times. All-purpose sprays, or dusts, are satisfactory because they contain insecticidal and fuingicidal properties in their formulations. Keep after the weeds in the lawn. Use 2-4, JD amine form (never es ter), and prevent spray , drift to or namental and other plants which may be injured dr killed. LEGAL NOTICES IMJTICE NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY Under and by virtue: 0f an order, of resale of the Superior Court of . Jones Countyi made in the Super ior Court in a Special proceeding therein entitled, C. R. (LUBE) JARMAN and wife, BERTIE M.. JARMAN, W. R. COOMBS, and wife, AILEEN H. COOMBS, DAN R. COOMBS and wife, VELMA. COOMBS, WOODROW COOMBS and wife, EVELYN COOMBS, SPENCER COOMBS and wife; EDNA MAE COOMBS, BLANCHE C. HEWITT and hus band, EZEKEIL HEWITT, LIL C. GRADY and husband. K C. GRADY, BRAFFORD! NETH mentis, ■ husband, FLE MARIOS ED' unmarried, GEORGE. —TT,— ind wife, if any, R. F. McGOY and wife, MYRTLE McCDY, JAMES E. McCOY and wife, EVELYN McCOY, MARJORIE TAYLOR LEE and husband, ROBERT LEE rHELMA TAYLOR COOMBS ind husband, LEMUEL COOMBS, SARAH T. BURKETT and hus jand, FLOYD, BURKETT, JESSE TAYLOR/ minor, UNDA TAY LOR. minor, BRENDA TAYLOR, ninor, and JIMMY J’. TAYLOR life tenant, and DOLLIE JAR MAN CHASE Claimant, and SEORGE R. HUGHES, Trustee, Mid signed by His-Honor Walter P. Henderson, Gerk of the Su perior Court of Jones County on the 5th day of April, 1963, upon in advance bidj the undersigned commissioner will on the 1st day of Mjay, 1963, at twelve of clock loon, at the courthouse door in irenton. North Carolina, offer for tale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of Seven rhousand Two Hundred Sixty Eight and 85/100 Dollars ($7,268.85). but subject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cypress Creek Township, Jones County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Lying aiur being in Lypre»« uau Townihip, Jones County, North Caroline being known as a portion rf the Bob Jarman Tract contain ing 197.14 acres more tr im ac cording to plat prepared by Wil liam H. Utley,, R. S., said ph»t of record Jones County Registry, in Map Book S, page 1. Bong also s portion of the same lands describ ed in that certain deed of record Jones County Registry in Book 44, page 255. | The terms of said sale are cash and the successful bidder will be. required to deposit ten per cent of the first thousand dollars of said bid and five per cent of all in ex cess o’f One Thousand Dollars in evidence of good faith. This the 16th day of April, 1963. Darris W. Koonce, Commissioner Darris W. Koonce, Attorney Trentoh, N. C. April 18, 25 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE -'' • -SALE NORTH CAROLINA jones County Under and by virtue of the power of sale- contained in that deed of trust from Wyatt Darden (Wid ower), to Harvey W. Marcus, Trustee, and Kinston Auto Finance Go., dated October 23, 1962, and recorded in Book 140, page 276, Jones County Registry, the under • ' " •.. .• : •BCB U gfTM. ' Sif Tin (bon described two tract* of land are the same lands described in a dead of record in Book 132, page 2M, Jones County Registry. This sale Will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes add assessments; and, the high bid der at the sale will be required to deposit a 10 per cent cash deposit pending confirmation by the Court as evidence of hist good faith. ,f\ ■ This 22nd day of April, 1963. HARVEY W. MARCUS, Trustee Harvey W. Marcus Attorney, Kinston, N. C. April 25, May 2, 9, 16 NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by A. L. Korne gay and wife Ada Kdj|negay to John IX Latins, Jr. Trnklee,. dated 7th day o'f February, 196*i arid re corded in Book 125 page 309, in the office of the Register of Deed? bf Jones County; and under and by virtue pf the authority'vested in the undersigned as substituted trustee by an instrument of writing dated the 26th day of March, 1963, arid recorded in Book 136 page 345 in the office of the, Register pf -Deeds of Jones 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 foreclos ure, and the holder of the indebt edness thereby secured having de- . manded a foreclosure thereof fpr the purpose of satisfying said .ip-: debtedness, the undersigned sub- ‘ stituted trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in Trenton, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon, on/the 11th day bf May, 1963, the' la^d convey ed in said deed ’ of trust, the same lying'and being in Trenton Town ship, Jones County, North Carolina, and more partichtofly described ais follows: Certain tracts „ of land lying , and being in Trsnton Township, Jonas County, North Carolina, and more particularly described sis follows: /:m>)P «L'if Ai-u ■ >..r .„i ii'iww The above described tracts being the seme lands described in the &ta& deed dMed! February 8. 1(54 from phiffip Kdriiegay end wife Reba Beet Kornegay, at els to A. L. Komegiy snd recorded in Bode 11# page 37 Jdmes County Registry V « ,< S"1V 3*ii'K i \ ’\?v i iXV \f Ml that certain tract or parcel e# lend situate in Trenton Township, Jones County, North Carolina, bounded on the north by the lands of Kitty Kornegay on the east by the, lands of J. E. Kornegay Es tate, on the south by the lands of J. E. Kornegay Estate and on the west by the lands of George Brim mage, said tract of land is mare particularly described according t a plat prepared by J. R- Burt, Reg ietered Surveyor, on April 2, 1938, as follows: Beginning at a stake on die Wes edge of a .field road, Kittie Korne gay’s and J. E. Kornegay * Estat corner *«f runs thence with Hn south 53 degrees 10 minutes west 548 feet to' a stake in fence in line of George Brimmage’s land thenc EDWARDS Fnneral Home Ambulance Service ' ' dial tMMm KINSTON, N. 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