Machine-Washable Woolens Rated as {Good Buys for Many Family Uses There are now some “machine washable” wools on the market that you can launder without fear of shrinkage, felting or fad ing if you simply follow the di rections on the label, says Dor othy Barrier, extension clothing specialist, North Carolina State University. Borne wool items, such as sweat ters and blankets, have always been hand washable — , with care. But no scientists have made a number of hqprove ments for easy machine wishing of wool without fear of shrink age. Simple precautions must still be followed, however, says Mss Barrier. Why do some homemakers have trouble washing wool gar ments? Usually they have com bined extreme heat, moisture, friction and strong soap when laundering. Wool can’t with stand these extremes and retal iates byshrinking. For example, you cant wash a wool sweater in hot yater, with strong soap, lor a lull wash cycle and then press it with a hot iron and a wet press doth. The sweater will shrink. And even though the label on some of the new wools says “machine washable,” most man ufacturers still recommend washing these wools in cool to warm water and a mild soap. Use a short cycle, ft pressing is needed, always use a slight ly dampened doth, the special ist advises. . ft you plan to use the “ma: chine washable” wool fabrics in home sewing, remember that fadngs, trimmings, bindings and linings must all be washabte, too. Machine washable wools are especially good for children's clothes, on-the-job dothes for women, robes and winter sports wear, concludes Miss Barrier. Far Better to Have Farm Leases in Writing, Properly Witnessed Extension farm management economists at North Carolina State University have prepared a special leaflet entitled, “Rental Arrangements Under Acreage Poundage.” In it, they pose sev eral questions which the land lord and tenant should ask them selves before finalizing a tobac co lease. Among these are: 1. Does the lease state the number of acres of tobacco to be planted and the number of pounds of tobacco that the tenant will be able to sell? 2. Does the lease state how over-production or under production will be handled? 3. Does the lease provide for any compensation to be paid to the share tenant for any allotted poundage not sold during the last year of te lease. UNC Continued from page 5 cide, and who decides, whether a speaker is, in fact, advocating violent overthrow of the govern ment? And who does what if he is?” Good questions, yes, and I would like to ask one of my own. What if one of Carmichael’s, alias Philip Nolan's, audience would suddenly stand and shout, “Fire, fire, fire!” Would a fool like this be punishable because his words were more immediate ly lethal than Mr. Carmichael’s, would say? The editorial discloses that the State Bureau of Investigation has asked for a transcript of the Carmichael speech, “which | might indicate some interest in prosecution.” And that, I pre dict, is about as far as it will go, all of it. My observation is that with the University and with the State, the dog wags the tail down Tar Heel way. The Univer sity is pretty much given to all phases, facets and ramifications of liberty, including the right to commit suicide. 1 Provisions for handling under the overproduction are very im portant! In the case of landown ers with several tenants, some1 may want to allow a tenant to sell other tenants’ surplus to bacco. Others will set each ten ant up as an independent opera tion in which any surplus is de stroyed, or stored tad carryover poundage quotas are used the following year. The leaflet, Folder No. 245, presents these and other ques tions along with stage discus sion and possible answers for each in attempting to provide useful information and point out some potential trouble spots in flue-cured tobacco rentals. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY Under and' by virtue of an order by the Superior Court of Jones County, made in that cer tain proceeding entitled James R. Hood, Administrator of the Estate of Clifton Adolph Davis, petitioner, vs. Ora Ann Davis, a minor, and her guardian ad lit em, Darns W. Koonce, defend ants, and signed by the Honor able Walter P. Henderson, Clerk of Superior Court of Jones County; and under and by vir tue of an order of resale upon an advance bid, said order of re sale entered by the Clerk of Su perior Court of Jones County, l the undersigned Commissioner will on the 31st day of Decem ber, 1968, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Tren ton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of TWENTY FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2400.00), that cer tain tract or pared of land lying and situate in White Oak Town ship, Jones County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: ,s,i Lying and being in Whit* Oak Township, Jonas County, North Carolina, and being shown and designatad as Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block 8 on a plat prepared for the F. M. Jenkins Heirs, by J; R. Burt, R. $., from a survey made by him n 1951 and 1952, sad map of record in Map Book* 3, page 7 of the Jones County Public Registry and said map is incorporated herein by re ference for a more particular description of said Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block 8. Being the identical lend describ ed in the deed dated February V, 1961, from J. D. Jenkins and wife, Virginia B. Jenkins, et als, to Adolph Davis and wife, Pettier Davis, which deed is re corded in Book 136, page 35 of the Jones County Public Reg istry, to which reference is here by made for further description. Hie highest bidder at said sale will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid in cash at the time of said sale as evidence of good faith. This Sale will be made sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, and if said sale is con firmed, the deed will be made to the purchaser, subject to no hens except 1968 Jones County ad valorem taxes. This 13th day of December, 1968. James R. Hood Commissioner of Court James R. Hood Attorney At Law Trenton, North Carolina 12-19; 12-26 JJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned', having qual ified as Executrix of the Estate of Walter Durman Collins, de ceased, late of Jones County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned before the 22nd day of April, 1969, otherwise, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make imme diate settlement. This the 22nd day of October, 1968. Lila Henderson Collins, Executrix of the Estate of Walter Durman Collins Brock and Gerrans Attorneys at Law Trenton, N. C. J—12-5,12,19,26 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTIC* SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S — EXECUTOR'S tfOTtCE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Jonas County Having qualified as Adminis trator, C. T. A., of the estate of {Richard C. Tyndall of J>ones County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Richard C. 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All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of Decem ber, 1968, Clara Elizabeth Jones Maysville, North Carolina J—12-19,26; 1-2,9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qual ified as Executor ot£ the Estate of Alonza Mills, deceased, late of Jones County, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned before the 9th day of June, 1969, other wise, this action of notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said Estate will please imme diate settlement. This the 9th day of December 1968. Brock and Gerrans Attorney at Law Trenton, N. C. 28585 J—12-12,19,28; 1-2 ' FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRAND, N.Y. 94 PROOF'TRIPLE DISTILLED . 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . I DON'T SACRIFICE LIVES WITH WORN-SUCK TIRES i ALL SIZES! COMPLETE SELECTIONI | C. A. BATTLE & SONS P. O. BOX 246 — COMFORT, N. C. 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