akin 1* very common In is fonts from the time they leav the maternity ward for th next 8 to 4 yean. Exoesslv bathing is one of the uajo factors In dry «M« in chll ■ dren. Ver: much the sam conditions ex 1st in the skii of the yer: young as h the elderly. Ii the former. th< oil glands havi nr. no* folly devel • ..n-^TT- -- --- In 'ttu latter, age, normal wear and tear have decreased their func tions. One way to alleviate some of the dry «Hn discom forts that many Infants w-nd children suffer is with a thera peutic bath additive like Al pha-Kerl. A capful or two can be placed in the child's bath, providing .a thin, protective -covering on the whole body Pediatricians have found that the daily use of Alpha Kerl in the bath keeps the skin of the baby soft, smooth and clean and prevents it from be coming dry, itchy—and un comfortable. ■How dangerous is laryngitis? In most cases, laryngitis, or Inflammation of the larynx, is not a serious condition. It can 0 be part of a general upper res piratory Infection or t tin* 1 Inc sign that yon are doing f something wrong —, smoking, e dunking too much, abusing r your vocal chords or perhaps a Inhaling dust, fumes or other - air pollutants, it you have a j niwpiii case, It generally clears ; up In a few days. However, If j hoarseness persists or keeps r recurring, It can be a warning • that something Is very much ' wrong. See your doctor fay/all i means, Ijong-lasting hoarse ■ ness, for example, can be a sign i of throat cancer, usually cura ■ ble If It Is caught In time, i What are caHotue*? Callousess are nature’s way s 1 of protecting feet and hands from, friction and pressure.- In many instances they are quite necessary—guitarists and cel lists, for example, work at building up protective callous es on their Ungers. If you wear high heels, you’ve probably no ticed that the heels .and balls of the feet develop a calloused area for a little extra rein forcement. Sometimes callous es can become unsightly or painful—and then they- should be removed. Soak the calloused area and then rUb away at the callous with a pumic stone or one of riie specially formulated removers? If you remove the dead skin cells merely a layer a day, you will soon get rid of t the callouses completely. Then the next step Is trying'to pin point the cause—tight Shoes, constant rubbing or whatever —and removing the Irritant. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA r CRAVEN COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superor Court of Craven County, made in the special proceeding entitled H. F. DAUGHERTY and wife, ETH EL DAUGHERTY, VERA A. AT KINSON and husband, TOM ATKINSON, LETHA A. HAW KINS, and husband, MILTON HAWKINS, EDNA A. COOK and 'husband, SAM COOK, BEADE A. WOOLARD, unmarried, ROB ERT CRAIG AVERY, Minor, and J. MILTON HAWKINS, Ancil lary Guardian for said Minor, Robert Craig Avery, MARY EILEEN AVERY, unmarried, WAYNE MALLARD and wife, MINNIE MALLARD, DARFER M. SMITH and husband, WIL LIAM EDWARD SMITH, CARO J EDWARDS Funeral Home Ambulance Service ifM * i LINE B. M. DAVIS and husband, SAUNDERS DAVIS, DOLLIE M. KELLUM and- husband, N. B. KELLUM, SR., THEDA M. DOS TER and husband, DELBERT DOSTER, GENEVA M. HARDY and husband, MARVIN HARDY, RALPH W. MALLARD, JR. and wife, CAROLINE MALLARD, ROBERT A. AVERY and wife, MARGARET KOONCE AVERY, MARIANNA A. ROWAN and husband, THOMAS J. ROWAN, EXPARTE, the undersigned com missioner will on the 7th day of March, 1970, at 11:00 A.M. on the premises in and near the town of Cove City, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those. certain tracts of land lying and being in Craven and Jones counties North Carolina and more partic ularly described as follows: , FIRST TRACT: All of that certain lot or parcel of land lying situate and being in the Town of Cove City, Cra ven County and more particu larly as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake near the public road, 58 yards northwardly of the Baptist Church lot at O. L. Wethering ton's corner; thence running 80 yards eastwardly to an iron_ stake; thence northwardly 19Vi yards to an iron stake; thence westwardly 80 yards to an iron stake' near the public road; thence southwardly 22 yards with the public road to the place of Beginning, con taining one-third of an acre, more or less, and being the lot on which is situate the dwelling house in which said A. W. Av ery formerly resided, and the same devised to him son, A. C. Avery by will 15 Noyombtfr, 1916 Nov., 1916 and Office of the Court of Craven tered in the office of tlw Rag War of Deeds of Craven County in Book 198 page 274. - -i •. ' «r . dicona I r«CT; In or near Hw villaga of Cove City and baing a portion of tha lanila MAjMMtAltf mipokaaorl Lu lonas rwwiTiy purcnasBa py nif hair* of R. M. White and baing further dflofted end describe ■ wi hioi wworjpriwiww mease eawwase see~ ad a* these two carta in Iota or pa reals of land known and da. scribed as Lot 11 and Lot 12 aceordina to tha mao of plan of tha subdivision of tha Charlie Wilson prooartv as mads bv Al bert R. Ball, Engineer, October 25, 1948. said mao being duly recorded In tha Office of the Register of Deads of Craven County in Book 3 page 51, lot 11 containino 5.01 acres and Lot 12 containino 11.13 acres. Being tha same land as shown