for B when you reach for the bag of enriched self-rising flour. Because the baking powder aqd salt are already in the flour, no precious minutes are taken for measuring and; slfttag in leavening and salt Fop perfect muffin* to© cert&in tJi© 'cooled almost to room temperature before adding tomffle and egg. Try blending the liquid and dry ingredients with a rubber spatula, folding Slowly 25 to 80 times to avoid peaked muffins. Then, to save diawashing and for easy echoed lunch packing, bake your muffins in colorful paper cups. Try these tasty Walnut Muffins real soon, to serve with fried eggs and crisp bacon atrip*. WALNUT MUFFINS 2 cops sifted enriched self- l av milk . rising flour 2 tablespoons melted shorten 2 tablespoons saga* tag or oU Vi cup chopped walnuts 12 walnut halves 1 egg, beaten Sift together flour and sugar. Stir in chopped walnuts. Com bine egg, milk and shortening or oil. Add liquid to flour mix ture, stirring only until flour Is moistened. Fill greased muffin cups .% full. Place walnut half on top of each. Bake In hot oven (425°F.) about 20 minutes. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of resale of the Superioir Court of Jones County! 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 LIE C. GRADY and husband, JACK C. GRADY, BRAFFORD COOMBS, single, HORACE COOMBS and wife, MARY COOMBS, THOMAS COOMBS and wife, MARGARET COOMBS, vs. N. R. C O U RI E and wife, MAYRE PHARO COURIE, ANNIE RUTH DAUGHERTY EUBANKS and husband, JAMES L. EUBANKS, RUBY DAUGH ERTY MURPH and husband, JOHN MURPH, JAMES KEN NETH DAUGHERTY, non com pos mentis, JOHN DAVID DAUGHERTY, non compos mentis, SARAH DAUGHERTY BELL and husband, FLETCHER BELL, MARION EDWARDS KNIGHT, unmarried, GEORGE ANDREWS and wife, if any, R. F. McCOY and wife, MYRTLE McCOY, JAMES E. McCOY and wife, EVELYN McCOY. MARJORIE TAYLOR LEE and husband, ROBERT LEE, THELMA TAYLOR COOMBS and husband, LEMUEL COOMBS, SARAH T. BURKETT and hus band, "FLOYD BURKETT, JESSE TAYLOR/ minor, LINDA TAY LOR. minor, BRENDA TAYLOR, minor, and JIMMY J. TAYLOR, Life tenant, and DOLLIE JAR MAN CHASE, Qaitnant, and GEORGE R. HUGHES, Trustee, land signed by His Honor Walter ~ Henderson, Clerk, of the Su Court of Jones County on upon an opening bid of Five Thousand Eight Hundred Twen ty Five Dollars ($5,825.00), but sub ject to. the confirmation of the court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cypress Creelc Township, Jones County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Lying and bang in Cjrpnii Crank Township, Jones County, North Caroline being known as a portion of the Bob Jarman Tract contain ing 187.14 acres more or less ac cording to plat prepared by Wil liam H. Utley,, R. S., said plat of record Jones County Registry in Map Book 6, page 1. Being also a 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 of One Thousand Dollars in evidence of good faith. This the 36th day of February, 1963. Darris W. Koonce, . Commissioner Darris W. Koonce, Attorney Trenton, N. C. Feb. 28, Mar. 7 NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an ORDER OF RE-SALE mad* by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jones County on March 1, 1963, the said order being entered in that certain action entitled: W. L. MOORE and wife, DAISY MOORE v tVvV' va. C.-v-C . Si\ MABLE MOORE GRAY and husband. C. MANLY GRAY DORTHA MOORE, the undersigned Commissioners oi Court will offer for sale at 12 o'clock NOON, on MONDAY, TRENTON.JONESCOUNTY, i&S nffaMnnj*/! the N. C. Department of tore to protect consumers and prevent economic losses, by potato and other root crop growers. Assistant Commissioner of, Ag riculture John L. Reitzel is warn ing all fertilizer and pesticide manufacturers that potatoes grown in the Pacific Coast states have been found to contain .excessive NUMBER X, containing 33.* as shown on a map entitled “ES TATE OF WALTER L. MOORE, Chinquapin Township, Jones Coun ty, North Carolina,” made and platted in March and June of 1163 by E. C, Armstrong, Registered mayor, and recorded in Map Book f, Pago 2, Jones County Reg istry, said survey and map having been made by the said E. C. Arm strong, Registered Surveyor^ pur suant to an Order of Court enter ed in the above-entitled action. _ The undersigned Commissioners will require of the high bidder at said sale a deposit of 10% of the amount of said high bid as evidence of good faith. That the opening bid at said sale will be the raised bid now received by the Commis sioners in the amount of $68,458.55. 458.55. This March 1, 1963. GEORGE R. HUGHES THOMAS B. GRIFFIN F. E. WALLACE, JR. Commissioners Jones, Reed and Griffin Attorney s - at-Law Kinston, N._ C. . V - March 7, 14 r \ij y .i.i residues oi /iiunn sinci itist fwr* istrations of fertilizer aldrin mix tures for root crops are being can celled in North Carolina. At the same time manufacturers of the pesticide itself are being re quired to use labels warning that it is not to be used as a soil appli cation where root crops are grown, he said. - • J'' “The information which has come to us is alarming," ReTtzel’u letter stated, “since the samples which are now being run show one sam ple out oi 10 to be carrying exces sive Aldrin. “The agricultural officials at North Carolina State College have received approximately the same information and} based on lack of experimental information regard ing this Subject, they have put out the following! information: 'We do not know exactly what the situ ation is in the Southeast but due to lack of sufficient residue data we are suggesting that Aldrin not be used as a soil application where root crOpsare grown.’ “We realize that the Irish potato planting season is near at hand in. Use Re< No MeM — No Waiting — Our Ready-Mixed Concrete I« on the Job When Yon Need It. Also Sand, Gravel and Crushed Stone. Barrus Ready Mixed Concrete Company Fr— Estimates — New Bern Highway, Kinston, N. C. 1U ftvvua ID ync-wiiiu per million, and samples of the Pacific Coast potatoes have shown amounts considerably higher- than this. - Grades of fertilizers which have previously been permitted to be mix with Aldrin for use on potatoes are 5-10-10 and 6-12-6 for sweet potatoes, 8-8-8 for Irish' potatoes, and 0-10-20, 1-12-12 and 3-9-18 for peanuts. Registration of these mixtures labeled for these crops are being cancelled, Reitzel said, and additional registrations will not be accepted. WHALEY VISITS SICILY Prentice Whaley, electrician’s mate first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson D. Whaley of 1010 East Bright Street, participated in Navy goodwill While in Palermo, Sicily, while serving aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Ken neth D. Bailey.' Handbills Brochures Tickets Programs rsrtrv 1*-1 A: