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l, U V7il- 10. V. . . -"lay ' e-.'and 3 1 ..la a' Lal . t here TL2 S'jn of G ;d Insurance ,7areaw, NrC.-; 0r Vegetable Canning , Potato Curing I f - -- Phone 1012 Rules Governing Storage & fOuring pfLZqqit - ' 1. MEAT must be talted down either at home or at plant and ' ' -' must be packed in the ventilated boxes furnished by the association.. . , 1 The amount of salt used is at the discretion of the storer. . ' -t - . - v ' 2THE meat is stored for tix weekt at fat raft of 1 Jey pound v: - : t For every day over six weeks that meat k allowed stay in see- -r " 1 ; age a penalty fee of ,50o per day aU3 be akard.; - fO; 1 " 8. TEE Association is not responsible for meat taken f Mh'. r ' . tix weeks has elapsed. - . J " - ; 1 " V- ' ' AFTER tix weeks it is thorotjary cured and kf s out promptly. ' -' v, ' ' x " ? ' , . . - - - 1 ' v ' - -t r - TE2S is the cheapest storage we know of and we must use every, . space possible to make expenses. : - ' - 1 DC3'T forget our feed mills, potato; house and oannery. Cell; & your friends about our plant and have them visit at- " " ' . . c 1 r . ..u i t i las been. f e with, an Jraes were J v i ,,...;,.t to the r. e-i Krs.i. C. V . it and L r c i i Li, n xittetti ict-i.ije bavin. J1I ' a cf L'-lllajtom suti Sun , y I e w Ji sister 'un. E. C. Vcj. liases Eoss and V ' "ey snent the past week end id treenville. l-G'i r slsasizz The your business women ; of the town x ""ans d their Eriaire club on last Ihnrsiiay nisrht when' t , ? ret in the home of Frs. H. O. Viuiams ; with. Misses Ihelma ijaSk- and Elisabeth ', Ward.es joint hostesses.. They will"' keen the name formerly used, namely tie W. t 0' At the , close of a most pleasant evenine, Miss Bot ha Murray was presented.: high s(!ore .prize and Miss Margaret Williams second high score prize. The hostesses then served a, temp ting salad course. . ? .. Coedell. Ehe went with Mr. and Hit. Faison Mc&owan who: visi ted relatives in Hope Hills. v - Misses Jayme Martjin of War 4, , t auxiijaby v KEera The Woman's Auxiliary of the Grove Presbyterian hurch met on Monday afternoon at 8:30 jn the home of the rresident, Mrs. J. A. Gavin,, with tea members tak ing part in the meeting. The sub ject for the afternoon was "Let All the people Praise Him." Mrs. N. B. Boney, secretary of foreign Missions had chance of the ' pro gram. , Musio wm furnished by Mm. F. L, Goodman. Several of the Psalms were read by Mes dames Gavin. (boding, and Brook. "Our church in the China' Crisis" was ably discussed by Mm. Law rence Southerland. A special pray er ! was offered by Mrs.- B. V. Wells. Plans were made for the t observance of Week of Prayer for 'Foreign Missions next "week. The 3 ,VU V - Round Trip f r , Warsaw . 1. 45o Wilmington Charleston, S. C. ainhmond - Sonth Hill ClarksriJle' Hew York, 15.1 Cincinnati Miami , $23.75 Tampa T r , k. DAIL 1 BE0THKB3 8T0BE , Kenans ville, N. C. ' 1.70 ' " ?7.10 $15.95 -18.70 r J VJ ' V- V .i-rW , .XIyT e I 1 1 fol- Le token for . 1 T7e wkh to tha 's lor f-e s n ci t oar many "p'Jiy and . 1 'ng the t f a ci our jvci ones, ij. Iary iberki and lamilv Soil "Pre jri 'm I Ai'liln ' DivcrcificaCbn ; ; John rwii "Tb 1838 ' pro gram wii alo kelo yoo balanoe yonr farmbj operations." . - , IU Cnilk: "I w to balance my inc- " w;t rry t femes. I've been r- ' t r 1 . lor so lone that Ida ' t r iv i ; p hope.' trmi: "u'ft hui" on do that to. It's tv .t u "ovd, farm program Ive ever he 1 of. ' "Trt 0PTr.: f-"- will tell von how r r,x. fn should nlant tif ti orons. And by L y ' icT of essfS'sr-aoJ-i... .L -ore you wiil ive o.r L.-1 1 &uule for (Trowiaj Ljrusiea ami .."eases. -"Wit this ,yan cam start farm ins on vhI crop rotation sys tem ineteal cf keesi? a Lell in the same cre yeu su.. year. ; , "The vntrram also eioonnutes us t rrow mc ires wlw 1 hay crops to feed livestock. Hi- down on expenses of feed. VrJi a well balanced farmins) rok?am. .many other expense! win bekept down "Ail when tt jftxving more feed, yarn an- Mate more livestock. Ti knew, livostook are ateded to takaoa ont yoir f arm enterprisl.' i-.,-,-" --rf . fmitk: "leak. I thiilt most all of as around ken ooald do better if wo kU r D0,ws and nojrs." 't ', . ,: Irown: 'ITbatfi riifttBIlL I think we enU lav -atme more beef cattle, sep, and work stock too. They're (rood moey-makers. And it's a lot cheat r to raise your work (took than buy it" onutai' cqiuq use euuie mna nre on my place. I've been wish ing;'! haf enonifht to spread on my land retmlarly." C "u V t; .Brown: "Yes. There yon have still another advaitnee front the prorram. More v feed, more .live stock, more manure. 1 tell yoa,ffruit and vegetables, flour, meat it's hard to beat Wins Cash P$ze in Watldns Contest Mitt Kellie Lewis, of faison, Kt 2, won a cash, prise in, a contest conducted by the Watldns Com pany for writing a letr on the Watkins liniment Kiss Lewis was a wnner out of n tiillion let ters wirtten . 1 4 - 1 1 1.. J 1. "Meat Storage 4' Feed MiUs D-'v 7T 7'" A- Gcldrbcro; N-Ci Jl kw r i .n. ..... . The Korth- Carolina Crop Im- nrovement Association will hold its fourth annual esed exposition and metin? in ' Lesonon Feb-' are iuat result and will nndonb rnary 8. and 8, A. D. Uuart of Iteily snn s'vui? back into heavy wlate CoIV, has announced, tegg yicus. Live tLem normal care, Farmers' Uiplavs at the show will include certuied and uncer- tiXied seed of high Quality. Stu art declared. 'x Ffiatnrei on the first dav of the meet ag will be a crops jud ging co" -t in which 4 II Club hnt a 1 tti'na of vocational acricni.ro wlI oompetot Cl'cicls of the-W. O. O. L. A. have t-urd several prominent acui'Tal auihonues 01 btate a 1 na ual vpnondnoe. to spean bu.oie tue crowd on the second day w the expositon. Coldsboro was the scene of . the asxooi'tion'a last meetins where a hi e xnmber of Eastern Korth CiT a farmers viewed the ex- t x t 1 took part in the meet ings, lue annual meeting is held in a i '. .erent city each year, Btn- art ...aul. - -.i iV Tha asaooiation now hat a membership of approximately 810 --crs Boattarea wous..M tae iu(e. inese scrowen, .wuouku thi eoanerafeoa mth the assoc- ik.,on, are " prodaoint tuperior seed with ligk prolaoiis. di- eaFO - resistant ' cbarctensucs fctuairt pointed out definite need for -tSaa proj" Ion f more oer tified seed in lorth Carolina. On ly two pet cent of the seed plan ted in thia tteta are oertified, ko Said.'. '--i-rrf:.-,y"i''fH "Ike field ii wide open for those who are interested in . producing purebred toed." ka declared. f Home Robbed r ; 1 ; Away onVisit ; 2 The homo of Mr. W, I. Hessick in Kenansville wan. broken into on Thursday night January 18tk and stripped of nearly everything movable except furniture, officers here ttated. The house wat enter pA hv means of a side window. The robbers tore the screen away, broke the windov and went in. ' A thorough search was made and, i after rounding up' the canned lara, clothes,' oeacioines ana out er articles of use the culprits dia sabred. They evidently let their brotherly instinct overcome .them and left Mr. and urt. Aessicx their furniture. " ' - Mr. and Mrs. Messick were away. , -' - ' -?' Friday deputy Erb Dail arres ted - fete Love at -a ; local mill where he worked., Love, a negro, wat Jailed denying.- the robbery. Several articles of clothing - mis tme were found in love's posses ion. He will probably be tried at the next term of criminal court ion charge of, 2nd,. degree ourg- llary. ', ..." . . OOOOOOOOOOOO KEtLUMIS Oyifa iRoast JacIfconviUe N. C XXCLUSIVB SXU3D8 SOUND Served Steamed, Tried, Stewed ' 1 to Ealf EheB Take Some, Raw Oystert Home ' v . witi Ioul : . V -'K S!CZ3 REASONABLE .oooooococco Lssttr f T r f t ia - , iHir ' 1 tt ' t fifl r 1 a . ; T f I W 1 t t ... t I - f r r . , 1. l - fi -t til it 1 i i it 1 : , ... i ( I, . 4 t n v .1 V 4 . w i. 1 , p ..4, i.ihl,i 0 ' H. A. n.I;7arcl3 - ' -nr. r m r 7 tatKlay. !y; ET"lI.Trxr; Tnes- ; iLjJL . T , elnesay ; Ol..i CtJTTnCT: What can"ps early batched t'-..i:ts to fall oif in nro- dj" a v en there is no sign of moit or (ustuset IT.Z!TZZI This winter pause In production is often encountered when early - hatched pulJets have 'been prodaoitis heavily. 1'he birds keeping a welrbtnancea mash be fore tiiem at all tunes and pract ice rii"il saniiation. Watch the flock iii a neck 'molt and - if tiiis occurs, feed a wet mask to hasten production ' ";' -. QTJTSTIOIT; How tan X i keep my hams from tonringt - ATTrtll, : Strict sanitation in handling the animals both- be fore and after killing is neces sary to prevent this spoilage. Do not overheat the animals beiore kiiling and be sure -to bleed the .nipniit well after killing. ' All animal heat should be out of the meat before curing. Scald - all cur ing vessds and boil all water us ed in the brine. Each peioe , f meat should be rubbed with salt before curing and, if brine cured, the brine should be examined evert few days. When I smoking, hang the meat six to eight feet snore uie iixe. ig;. '..V;: . QTTESTIOV: What is a' good ration to give a calf six months old that has been abruptly taken from its mother! ? , . - AUSWEE: The winter ration of a six-month old heifer should consist largely of a good leafy green colored legume hay. Usually two to three pounds daily is suf ficient A. good grain ration .is I WClUS VI i, UlUj.GU JU1VIT ; WIU. one part 61 oruahea oats, ana one part wheat bran. Salt should be Placed in the stall so that the calf can get it when desired and fresh water should be offered , at least twice a day. In addition to the feed it is important, that the calf be provided with a well bed ded stall so that it can keep com fortable. ' , . - ,i Pink Hill ; Manse The writer had the pleasure of visiting 'the hew manse ; at Pink Hill this week. It, is nearly complete and will be ready for Mr. Eubank to move, in in a few Jam TXtm ,ftt - tl MIB' ilATTITflAte hZm.' mA wltor HaVa fine 8- W. to the run of the Gro vT-!.!amp being 118 poles to. fm churcfr in the growuig part oi the town. This is a nooie monu ment to the efforts of the Pres byterians on the Pink Hill field and will put new we into weir work. The work under Mr. Eu bank is going forward rapidly. He preaches a fine gospel sermon uiai is soul looa to all wno near mm, B'Ville Wins, From Richlands In a double header at Beulaville Thnrsdav night "the Beulaville quint and sextet Were victorious over Juomanas warns..; . ;r ' ' coitAii u&iiison's Qoiflu iww wA their onnonents with a score of 87-14. Parker set tiie pace witii 14 points lor aeuiavme. vtmuveu lead with 8 points for the losers. mm ann KTAwn were ilia- ners-nn for Beulaville with eight points eacn.! ::rr?r-v i;oncn areecta se&iok wwo victorious with a, score of 50-15, D.. Kennedy scored 13 vpoints for Beulaville.; - Cavenaugk made ' 8 points for Richlands. ' fiotn teams remain nnuctctttcu. r f Lo f w X i bora a .'V, r o nr ri'uB'r J-H WUW j LiM,A oa your wi"I T NERVES" I jtm f-' A ' ' " : J,- 4. b du . , w ,t vo 'om- t r, yua WiJ ftod.JJr. 1 ix rnu a taal helix Dmil I" Dr. Jes T" i Uqu-1! ana E--Tv-- t s. Why ot V or f-1caso and, sUrf t ' ( It T . f J. ' e pw "" Lt , ,1, il .JU I ' 9. '' IOOULD IwOUBHT.VWKI r SCRKAM T7FW ' y .I 1 -'AM ' -1 . a i, v4 ficouts' of Troop 63 6l Fettans- ville. met with Eoard of Jleview'the lands conveyed therein, Monday night for the purpose of auvtuiuuiK wora in urauuns. .uiic Leary passed his First Class re quirements and-three Merit Bad pes. There were awards tor ITerit Bade j which are. as tol - lows: lamer, 4: Pettewey. ftljthe branch: thence N. 40 V. i Jerritt, 4; Whitfield, 4; Leary, 3; poles to a stake near an oli t Sanders, 4; Boney, 3; and Jones, 4. Scouts Powell, Hall and Grady oia not aiiena ue ooara. a , The Board of review was con ducted by the members of the troop committee of Kenansville. J. E. Jerritt and W. D. Beynolds were present for the meeting. .The Court of Honor wjll be held in Rose Hill Friday light at 7:30 with District Chairman in charge. Events for the ' evening will include Law Dramatisation. Rope Making- and Inspection. The Rosehill Troop will serve as host. We hope that many of the parents kiiu menus 01 vuuuis will db ore- sent for the meeting. ' i. Notice op rent At Under and bv Virtue of nower ana authority vested in the un- aersigned iieceiver ln a certain Juagment surnea by uis iionor, j, 'aul Frizselle. Judse at tha Jan uary 1838 Term of Durdin Coun ty Superior Court in a oemin no tion enuuea. "v. . btennens. Admr. Vs Martha E. Middle- ton et al" the undersigned will reni ipr me year iva ior easa to the highest bidder at the Court house door in -Kenansville. f . C on January 31. 1938 at or about the hour of 1:00 O'clock Pill the following described property, to wit: - First: Known as the John Hunter land and bounded at fol lows: Be rinning at a whiteoak. Stokes old corner and runs a. 78 a nine: thence S. 20 E. 163 poles with Main road to a pine; thence N. 71 E. 102 poles to a water oak on the run of Horsepen Branch; thence with the run of Horsepen Branch to the beginning, containing 78 acres, more or ess. And being the same land as de scribed in a deed from Ft P. Cox et al to A. R. Middleton. dated 18th day of March, 1895 and re corded in the Office of Re fritter of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 88 page 83. Second: Adjoining the lands of 0. F. Williams and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a black gum on the run of , the Grove Swamp, C. F. Williams cor ner and runs thence N. 50 D. 18 poles to a pine in the Eastern edge of the Main road: thenoe S, 20 E. 110 poles to a pine; thence ive ma-. i pie and ash ; thence up the run oi me wove swamp to tne be ginning, containing 102 acres more-or less, and being the tame land al described in a deed from CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 1 rr p 1 irnrn fT fTT t- tr - tr -L-rr -r- r Ju ' ' "" "" ST'" "" jr t ""r t r - n A tr j- 4r T""""T fr T :.. pr- r- nr- a- - - - r -r - T T 7 " ar pr - & (SoloJIaa la HORIZONTAL 1 To recede 4 Alonavida e At homo a-Twaken 4 li-0udy. ta offeet j To blown s-Motrlt woilht j To anooa IS Lubricants It-Soar ' ,2i MuOnotO 26 Pronoun 84 Qvorhmg MTo daoars is Hlxh atma f 5S Serptnt : 38 for . di mi To act 50 Writing fluid " 51 Narrow strip ofdotif 53--Ibated . 55-Chearsup MA.Al0r1nn title 5- ompass point iin god- w-., i urro VEanoaii li o urgo ftl" nirtn n btctWftrOr; OOlril, :. uf 4 viind , , ' V---BoHvS , IS1? JSSL. 5 Panes .'1 ' I -Liiid t.. 1 . luJ, and reuuii: 1 1 i : f .L . i - if 1 i me n.etrisi,er i (Jountv iioolc 5i tsiiiie .... reference being had to tu for a more perfect description Third: Adioinine the lands cf . D. Spicer and others, and bou ed as follows : Beginning at a i by the road. Newton's corner t runs about with the road M. 3 . i3U nolea to a nine on the kiln bed: thence B. 74 E. 64 pot to the beginning, , containing 1. acres, more or less, and being the same lands described in a deed from F. H. Faison and husband and otheu to A. R. Middleton. re- j . j ... Ti i inn i . J lit iW& 101 Vi. Duplin Registry. , v", - Fourth: Adjoining the lands cf Florence H. Faison, Andrew 1 c Gee and others, beginning at a b v in llrnas Branch the eastern cor ner of the lands' sold by- A. F. Williams to Andrew; and Jerry McGee and runs thence S. 42 7. 38 poles to a stake: thence N. 83 w. 44 poles to a tarkiln bed in Minas Branch: thence with the branch to the beginning, contain ing 9 acres, more or less, w.hiuh land Is fully described in a deed from F. H. Faison and husband to A, R. Middleton reference being had to said deed for a more per fect description of the lands here in conveyed, recorded in Book 137 page 140 Duplin Registry.- Terms of said rental cash to be paid day of rental or sufficient se curity indemnifying payment of rent Nov. 1. 1938. , " Advertised this the 81st day of January, 1938. ' . v ROBERTO. WELLS, . - Receiver . . ' ' LOW PRICES ALL KINDS & WIDTHS Tobacco -Cloth ' One of the Most Complete Stocks in Eastern Carolina NEW YORK CLOTHING t . KDTSTONi N. a - . M Nest Issne) fc a To charge , 10 f oot-liko part tt v U Isle of Man (abbrJ. If Toward 10 Thoso who aid , 1 Chooaef fiMusioalnote. 4 Fundamental is DAes 17 Conjunction liZjhtpa'ncii monetary unit 34 To oxlst S5 Arbiter . 881 -To eaneluda 87 Flihlns devleo 8S Runs away . 39 Thus ' 43 Tribe Ot Israel 45 Rovol 47 Facta ; 48 Passing fanar etSinbol for'tantahmi 82 worm -Halt era 66 Musical note Puttie No. 19 Solved! N , , - " , j j 1 jta o J! AJ J J! St Si' ITJ'XTOSovAPiJJ; 1 5 Mil 12. Ml 3 2 '' . Imp c h -tsrJa f "3 J afsf3?fi P1LIE13I ; f s AltT V f T ? i TLurfiy. 6 Forces ' i . 7 Negative 8 To agitate 4r 'U X 1T . 1" I XJ K X I T h I nlai'3 fcriiRl-il jHTAW-T 1
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