Any adults who are interested
in a program of high school
English are requested to meet
at the Lenoir County Technical
Institute on Monday night,
September 28, to determine at
what grade level of Enghah
they will have to begin. Classes
will be set up after the tots
have been scored.
Credit received for any cours
es taken and successfully com
pleted may. be applied toward
an Adult High School diploma
which will be issued by the Le
noir County Board of Education.
The courses may also serve as a
refresher for anyone who would
be done by contacting the prin
cipal of the last school attended
and ask them to send the trana
script to the Lenoir County
Technical Institute. A
Hints For Easier Floor Cleaning
For easier floor care, you will
want to make the complete wax
job last as long as possible. The
wax coat protects the floor be
neath it so choose cleaning me
thods with this in mind.
Mrs. Edith McGlamery, house
and house furnishing specialist
for the Agricultural Extension
Service at N. C. State, says that
sweeping floors scatters dust
and dirt into the air although
some heavy pieces of lint are
picked up.
Sweeping often scratches the
wax. So Mrs. McGlamery sug
gests that the vacuum cleaner
is most efficient for sweeping,
since it removes the dirt com
pletely.
“Dry mopping is effective with
any type of wax and removes
dust as well as doing some pol
ishing,” adds Mr?. McGlamery.
“Never use a mop that has been
treated with oil as oil softens
wax. The oil gives the floor a
dull appearance and leaves a
film that traps the dust. It may
make the floor slick and hazard
ous to walk on.
Damp sweeping may be used
on water base waxed floors.
This is done by placing a damp
cloth under a long - handled
brush and pushing it over the
floor in one direction. You may
also damp sweep with a slight
ly moistened sponge mop. By
this process, you can remove
the fine dirt and dust that can
not be swept up dry. Never
damp sweep a solvent base
wax.
“Floors on which water-base
wax has been used may be
washed. Make a light suds with
a mild soap or detergent or
with a commercial floor clean
er. Use lukewarm water and
wash the floor surface with a
mop, rubbing only as hard as
needed to remove the dirt.
Use as little water as possible.,
Rinse with clear, cool water and
wipe the surface dry. Use two
pails and wash only sf small
area at a time so water ~J”
not be left standing on _
surface.”
Mrs. McGlamery cautions that
linoleum and floor coverings
are quickly ruined by harsh de
tergents, too much water, and
too hard scrubbing. The pitting
which results makes the flooor
care problem more difficult
Floors on which' paste wax or
solvent base liquid wax have
been used may be cleaned with
solvent base wax cleaner or a
wax floor cleaner.
Wiping up spills as soon as
they occur will postpone -the
tjob&TA spill on
the flour is hazardous. For
safety’s
iately.'
Heel
will
may
wax
on asphalt tile, rubber tue, vin
yl asbestos tile. Solvent base,
wax will damage the floors.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having
qualified as AdmitoiStrator of
the Estate of Carlton R. Parker,
deceased, late of Jones County,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said Estate to
present them to the undersign
ed bqfore the 15th day of Sep
tember, 1965, otherwise, this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
All person indebted to said
Estate will please make immedi
ate settlement.
This 15th day of September,
1964.
CARLTON R. PARKER, JR.
Administrator of the Estate
of Carlton R. Parker
Brock & Hood
Attorneys at Law
Trenton, N. C.
9-24; 10-1, 8, 15
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, haying qualified
as Executors of the Estate of N.
K. Eubank, deceased, late of Jones
County, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said Estate
to present them to the undersigned
before the 10th day of September,
1965, otherwise, this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate
settlement.
This 10th day of September, 1964.
DELBERT EUBANK
BEN LEE EUBANK,
Co-Executprs of the Estate
of N. K. Eubank
Brock and Hood
Attorneys at Law
Trenton, Nj C.
Sept 17, 24, October 1, 8 . ‘j*
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
JONES COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by ROBERT
E. SMITH and wife, CAROLYN
H. SMITH, dated the 26th day of
March, 1962, to DONALD P.
BROCK, TRUSTEE, and. recorded
in Book 138, page 71 of the Jones
County Registry, North Carolina,
default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness there
by secured, and said deed of trust
being by the terms thereof sub
ject to foreclosure, the undersigned
trustee, by virtue of said deed of
in Book 12*, page 207 of the Jones'
Comity Registry. |
Also Mag tin iniiH land diicvibfdl
in deed from Ben A. Hill end wife.!
Helen Prirette Hill, to Robert E.j
Smith and wife, Carolyn H. Smith,
dated Match 26, 1M2 and recorded,
in the office of the Kaguter Of
Deeds of Jones County,''
- This, sale wiH be made subject
to all outstanding. 1964 taxes.
The high bidder will be required
to tnalce a deposit of ten percent
of his bid as evidence of good faith.
This the 4th day of September,
■L ' Hi
Donald P. Brock,
Trustee
1964.
Brock and Hood
Attorneys at Law
Trenton, N. C.
Sept. 10, 17, 24; Oct. 1
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
JONES COUNTY |
Under an,d by'virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Jones
County, made in the special pro
ceedings entitled “In the Matter
of the Lands of Keith Alphin,
Bruce Alphin, Beverly Alphin, Gene
Alphin, Herbert Alphin, Wilbur
Alphin, and Julia Beth Alphin Dea
ver. Ex Parte,” the undersigned
commissioner will on the 9th day
Of October, 1964, at twelve o’clock
noon, at the courthouse .door in
Jones County, Trenton, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash that certain
tract of land lying and being in
Tuckahoe Township, Jones County,
North Carolina and more particu
larly described as follows:
Lying and being in Tnckaho*
Township, Jones County, North
let us fill
YOUR A.S.CL;
regrain
Clover
Driving
State Far
quired
to
twenty (20%) j
as evidence of g
This the 9th
1964.
Bruce Alph
Commission
Darns W. Kooni
Attorney at Lave'
Trenton, N. C.
Sept 10, 17, 24 Oct
TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having qualified
as Administratrix of the Estate of
Roland S. Pridgen, deceased, late
of Jones County, this is to notify
all persons having claims against,
said Estate to present them to the
undersigned before the 8th day of
September, 1965, otherwise, thii no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. " ' ,
All persons indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate
settlement.
Beulah T. Pridgen,
Administratrix of the Estate
"Helping to build a better Livestock
Market for Eastern North Carolina”
from each of the state’s other
five 4-rf districts.
Date set for this event is Fri
day, October 16 at 10 a.m. in
the Dorton Arena on the State
Fairgrounds. Winners will re
ceive^cash prizes and tropes.
obstacle<COTttse will be in use,
but will be limited to 2-wheel
driving events only. Helments
and t-shirts will be furnished by
the fair.
Fair dates this year are set
for October 12 through October
of Roland S. Pridgen
Brock and Hood
Attorneys at Law
Trenton, N. C.
Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1
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