"A Woman's J Coraer" Carallu PoweTA^LIib'cMnviw? * ipecember is here tod you *re if doubt already making out liaU. buying gifts, and getting letters written to Santa. Addressing Chi-j rfetmas cards is one way many of us can begin to get the holiday ' W?rtt. Perhaps these questions and answers will be helpful to you Q. What is preferred ? to prior or engrave your name, or sign It personally? A. Courtesy requires that it be signed personally when going to relatives or close friends, even If printed. W- vvnen signing the card, who sc name is written first - the hus band's or wile's? A. Courtesy requires that the persons signing the card write u.e oiuei a name first. For exam bio. a wife would sign "Jim and - ????? i ?' Jane." Q. Whose names comes first on cards with names printed or en graved on it? iA. The wife's name comes first. It should read "Jane and Jim" or "Jane and Jim Rogers." Q. Is it proper to enclude child ren's names in the signature? A. Yes. If you do, then father's name should come first: "Jim, Jane and Johnny Rodgers" or, list children's names separately if more than one. Q. How should cards be maijpd. first or third class? A. Cards sent to relatives ot close friends are properly .-cant first class mail. Q. How should you address a Christmas card to a member of the clergy? A. Always write "The Rever end John Doe" never just "Re verend Doe." Follow with ini tials of a special order or rank. Q. What typfe of card is it pro per to send Jewish friends? A. A plain card with a simple, message. Avoid cards that iUus-^ trate nativity, holly, etc. ? Q. Is it proper to send Christ mas cards after a recent death? . A. Yes. Modern thinking deems it wrong to cut off warm con tacts with friends during period of Hmotuning^.* Howe*ei%- eeletf? your card wttfi tender tare. Q. Is lit wrong to display Christ mas cards on walls, mirrors, etc. I No. In fact it is a flattering jway to convey how important jrour cards are, not ta mention the festive note it adds to decftito ?tions. , Q. Is it proper to throw Chriit mas cards away after the holiday? A. It is a shame to throw away works of art. Why not paste then in a scrapbook and add to then each year, or give them to child ren's groups or hospital shut-ins FOR THE FINEST IN JO* FEXIS TING CONTACT THE DUPLIfg, Duplin Farmers Back Peanut, Cotton Issues Farmers in Duplin County went to their respective polling places to vote on cotton and peanut quotas and cotton assessments for the 1963 crop year on Tuesday, Dec. 11. Fol lowing is a tabulation by townships ?f the voting: PEANUT QUOTAS For Against Albertson 3 1 v ^ COTTON QUOTAS For Against Albertson 7 1 Cypress Creek 4 1 Faison 51 2 Glisson 9 1 Island Creek 6 0 Kenansville 11 0 Limestone 4 0 Magnolia 6 0 Roekfish 6 n Rose Hill 8 0 $mith 11 0 ?Warsaw 19 0 %olfscrape 24 0 Total 166 5 COTTON ASSESSMENTS For Against Albertson 8 0 Cypress Creek ... 5 0 Fqison f' v-" 52 '? l" Glisson 9 1 Island Creek 6 0 Kenansville 11 0 Limestone 4 0 Magnolia 6 0 Roekfish 6 0 Rose Hill 7 1 Smith 10 0 Warsaw 17 2 Wolfscrape 23 1 Totals 164 6 The National vote will determine whether or not cotton and peanuts will be under quotas for the 1963 Crop year. . Mr Businessman - A DUPLIN gs want ao will. sell your uct. Price Supports On Feed Gram Raised Secretary of Agriculture, Orville L. Freeman, at a press conference on Dec. 10, took action to further assist grain producers. He announ ced an increase in national price support rates on feed grains for 1963. The national support rate on corn will increase from |1.30 to |1.2$ per bushel. This is an increase on corn from 75 percent to 78 per cent of the December parity price. Other feed grain support rates have been raised. Barley has been increased from 93c to 69c per bgs? hel, oats from &x to 65c per bushei rye from $1.02 to $1.07 per ' ushei; and grain sorghums from $191 to $3.00 per hundredweight. These are national support r.'is and in Nor th Carolina a freight differential is added. Based on last year's dif | ? , ?-In?t _J ferential, the support rate on corn in North Carolina wou'.d be $1.39 per bushel. The support rate of other feed grains in North Carolina will also have a frie^ht differential ?djtcd. The Secretary also announced a special provisicn for "small farms" that divert acreage under the 1963 Feed Grain Program. These small farms (farms with a total base of less than 25 acres) can divert their entire acreage and get a payment on the entire acreage based on 50 percent of the county price support rate. It was original'y announced that they would pet a payment of 20 percent of the price support rate on the first 20 per-c-t diverted. The change will result in the 1963 pay ments en small farms being essen tially the same as they were in 1962. These basic changes were ann ounced in fceepbi? wi.h tbp basic ob jectives of the feed grain program. The objectives are to increase fairn income and to make further pro gress in balancing feed grain sup plies with national requirements. U. S Saving* Bonds arOiS^H vestments in freedom. They are al-| so presents that do double dutfl for your loved ones and for y?fl country! TWILITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Beulaville, N. C. Wed. Thnr. . Fit Dec 12-13-14 "Lonely arethe Brave" \ Starring Kirk Douglas t Gema Rowlands had Walter Mattfcau Plus Color Cartoon Saturday Only Dee. 15th. They Look Like Kids- But They Want Love like adults! The Explosive Generation f?a. A Tueo. Dec. 15 ft IS Starring Rosalind Russell and Aloe Gnlnnew All Ton Need For Fun Is A Majority of One ? Phis Ceotr Cartoon > ^ Jfcd. - Thnr. Fit Dee, lS-jfal The MermafjI^JP Tiburon Starr^g Diane WeWwt a^d . f GewgeRo^e Saturday Only ? jOfx. 22nd. ParrisftT f Starring Troy Doftehue , Claudette CoMb 1 Karl Maiden N| { C Dean Jagg^ Sunday - Monday Hl>ec. 23-2f Lad: A Dog Starring Peter Breek and Peggy McCay And . A- Brand New Cartoon Fraturette! "The Adventure of the ^ "Road Runner" j??? New! Gillette Sll#' skinTnd Jsjf *i,h *?*?' beard M-tLf Blue Blade* ?*r MMBB INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS ? 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