PAGE FOUR HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mrs. Winnifred Parker, Home Service Director Virginia Electric And Power Company Of the 57 varieties, the unexpected I guest causes more mental gymnastics than any other. There are only two | things to be done when a guest of j any kind arrives—one is welcome ! home (or them), and the second is j like unto it—share what you have. Where the family is large the shar- ing is easy—there is always enough , for one or two more. But the small j family presents a different condition. | It is not so easy to make two cro- j quets feed four or even three. No j amount of magic can transform two congealed salads into three just as pretty congealed salads. And if. they were small to with, the task is even harder. But whatever you 'do, don't serve your guest and go without yourself. Divide it or don't,.serve it at all—your guest be uncomfortable otherwise, and you have failed to be a perfect hostess j Perhaps the nicest way to divide a congealed salad is to dice it, and serve on a bed of lettuce or shredded cabbage. i"l'ts "dividedness" is least j obvious this way. A congealed des-' EMPLOYEES OF VIRIGINA ELECTRIC & POWER COMPANY We extend you a cordial welcome to our town. Make our store your headquarters when grocery shopping. Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. AND LOCAL EMPLOYEES > We wish to use this means of per sonally welcoming you to Williamston. We are proud to have you in our town. Your new office building is a credit to you and to our town. I OYSTERS I WE NOW HAVE FINE BELHAVEN OYSTERS. THEY ARE FRESH & FINE We carry everything a modern market can stock in a town this size. Your patronage will be appreciated. Ward's Market iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiiH^^^ We Extend 1 Felicitations I to the s > Yirigina * Electric 1 And Power Co. I H AND ITS WILLIAMSTON EMPLOYEES I upon your new Williamston home. 'lt it indeed a credit to the company and to Williamston, and we gladly welcome you to our(community. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK Branch Banking I & Trust Company I PLYMOUTH, N. C. "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" 80UND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE I FOR EASTERN CAROLINA ! scrt may be diced and served with a ! boiled custard. But what can you do with two pork chops when four are to be serv-| ed? Well, even this isn't hopeless. ! Cut the meat from'the bone. ■ cir grind is better. Brown it nicelj", season with onion salt pepper. When done add tomato juice to make as much gravy as you 'need to go around. Thicken slightly, land serve on toast. If you haven't ! any ToiT bread, toast cotd biscuit. jThey are even better. If you haven't | any cold bread, do this: Grind the meat, season and brown. Make a biscuit dough. Roll out 1-3 inch j t]iick. Spread the meat mixture on it and roll like a jelly roll. Cut in j thick slices, place cut side down on i greased pan and bake in hot oven j until done. Meanwhile in the pan in | which you browned the meat make a thickened gravy and pour over the 1 rolls on platter. ■ > J- A few liSrd cooked eggs used to garnish the platter or the salad hejps ' out if either is skimpy. But maybe, you haven't any eggs. Other garn- 1 ishes are sliced or quartered toma toes, lettuce or parslt'y, or shredded ! cabbage or shredded raw carrot or ' raw turnip. And if you have nothing with wjiich to garnish, then use your loveliest serving fork and know it will be good. Sometimes it happens you just simply haven't enough of anything to PUBLISH ID KVHIV • TUMBAY AMD raiDAV FORD REGAINS LEAD IN SALES OF NEW CARS Has Wide Margin Over 1 Nearest Competitor in Past 3 Months Since June, when volume deliveries of the new Ford V-8 cars began, Ford has led all competitors by a wide mar gin of sales of passenger cars, com mercial vehicles, and trucks, accord ing to official figures reported today 'by Mr. N. C. Green, of the William ston Motor local Ford dealers. Ford took the lead in national mo tor car sales in June, increased his lead in July, as production of the new ' Fords mounted, and maintained the I lead throughout August, according to reports for that month already receiv- " ; ed from 34 states, Mr. Green declared, tin addition to this, the latest reports j I also reveal that Ford led in sales in i I the largest cities during the first 10. days of September. In June, the first month when vol ume deliveries of the new Ford cars were available, Ford's shore of total passenger car sales in the United States reached 35.M per Cent, as com pared with 24 y per cent for its near est competitor. Ford commercial cars were 50.5 per cent of all such vehicles sold, as compared with 37.6 for its nearest competitor, while Ford trucks I represented 35.7 per cent of all truck i sales, as compared with 27.6 per cent for the nearest competitor. Ford sales .in July, as revealed by j official regsitrations, mounted overj go around no matter how you stretch | it. Then fake everything, you have I in the wya of meats and vegetables. ! Dice everything and toss all together with mayonnaise. No known combi-| j nation has ever proven a failure. If it is too cold to [have a salad meal,! then combine in a hot dish, season | nicely and call it stew. Anything can be committed in the name of stew. If Tyour guests don't like- it perhops they will next time give you a bit of warning. But the unexpected guest need not ! cause a single flutter. If you are af-| tinted with unexpected guests, try' | the ounce of prevention.. A small space on- the pantry shelf set aside and stocked for an emergency is no end of comfort time and again. Some ; | useful things to put there and ways' , to use them are: , A can of salmon or tuna fish. | ! Creamed and served on toast, or made I into croquets, or scalloped either is 1 drlirioim. Mailt-, into a pic you your- I sell will almost believe the tuna is real chicken. Kithsr,i* delicious made | into a salad. A bottle of olives will dress up the simplest meal and can he used in numberless ways. . A jar of dried beef can be served | just so, or creamed, or combined with i eggs. A can of tomatoes or tomato juice is easily transformed into a cocktail or a cream soup, a gravy, or with our present quick setting gelatins and using double strength you may have a congealed aspic in a surprisingly short time. A can of evaporated milk should lu- included unless you live in the country and have plenty of fresh milk. Milk is such a good stretcher. Keep a can of it in your refrigerator also, and if your guest gives yau as hiuch as 1 1-2 hours you may have ice cream for dessert. But above everything else, whether your meal suits you or not, apologize for nothi 11 k- To show your* embar rassment to your guests is to fail to be a perfect hostess. FRIGIDAIRE Prices Reduced . -T—- »■' i * »♦«* «■ Frigidaire offers a revolutionary principle that lowers costs and makes possible one-fourth more space in the same cabinet. Now you can have a genuine 2-cylinder r super-powered Frigidaire with 1-4 more food space, porcelain /ft -4 A A interior, cold control, and oth- VL I I #•"" er famous Frigidaire features, 1 B for only ■ Comejn and Look At This New Frigidaire—lt Is a Real Value . WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE f *7l General Electric Radio They have exceptionally fine tonal qualities and are reasonably priced. . «. Electric Supply Co. PAUL JONES, Mgr. Williamston, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE Many New Tobacco Fcruj in Australia E. C. Squire, American Trade Com missioner in Australia, says: "According to an announcement of the Que slard M'nistor ,'or Lands, 43 tobacc i farms at Harvey's Range, Townsvili •. will be opened mmediate ly and B'J acres in thj M; reeba dis-, trict will be 1.1 Je available for se'.- tlement in Se iLmber. The Harvey's Range land comprises areas from 120 to 258 ac.-es, and are to be made avail able as perpetual leases at a capital value of 10 shillings an ucre. At the annual conference of th'' Victorian To bacco Growers' Association at Ben drgo recently it was reported that in Victoria there were 2,3 tO growers and that this year's crop was estimated to be worth 1,000,000 pounds sterling compared with 300,000 pounds ster ling for the 1931 crop." June figures and Ford's share of the | business was increased. Ford passen -1 ger car sales reached 38.4 per cent of I the total business as compared with '24.2 per cent for its nearest competi tor. Ford commercial cars wjfe 54 4 per cent of all cars sold, giving Ford a greater percentage of the total bus iness than all other manufacturers combined. The. Ford share of nation al truck sales was 34.4 per cent, as compared with 27.1 per cent for its nearest competitor. The reporting of registrations in August in the various states is not complete, but on the basis of reports thus far received from 34 states, Ford sales again led the field. ' Since volume deliveries of the new j Fords began in June, Ford has ac counted for 45.2 per cent Of all new passenger car sales in North Caro lina, as compared with 32,2 per cent for its nearest competitor. Mr. Green added that Ford sold 2,093 of the to j tal of 4,626 cars of all makes sold in i the State in' June, July, and August. ! Ford's commercial 1 car and truck unit ! sales also exceeded those of any other manufacturer. WANTS | i _________ LOST ON MAIN STREET THIS I week: A brown pencil with gold band and gold hook. 1" inder please i return to Miss Ruth Norton for se , ward. 2t LOST: DIAMOND BAR PIN IN ! Wijliamston this week. Finder re turn to Mrs. 11.I 1 . R. Gillam, Windsor, N. C., or The Enterprise and receive l'mmi reward. - -sdo--?t HOGS FOR SALE: RANGING from 50 to 150 pounds. If interest ed, see me at once. J. W. Green, Wil liamston, N .) C. LOST: GOLD DINNER RING set with 26 small diamonds in white gold mounting. Finder please return to Mrs. Nun Everett and receive lib eral reward. 529 h j FOR SALE: BROOD SOWS AL ready bred and a number of nice small pigs. Joe H. Woodard, at Woodard's Pond School, R. F. 1). 2, Washington, N. C. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY i- Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Mrs. Ida'Clark, un married, on the 3rd day of April, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, page ; 25, we--will cm— Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1932, at 12 o'clock ' noon, at the courthouse door in Mar tin County, Williamston, N. C., sell , \at public auction, for cash, to the high- Jest bidder, the following land, to wit: ' Beginning at a stump on the S. side of ..the Williamston and Everetts road WILLIAMSTON ' NORTH CAJIOLJNA on the head ditch bank near the fork cf the Williamston ?nd Bear Grass road, formerly J. B. Burroughs, now Willoughby's corner; thence said bear Crass road S. 73.30 E. 998 ft. to an iron axle, thence S. 35.50 E. 1064 ft. to an iron stake on the S. Side of the A. C. L. R. R., thence S. 36 50 E. 1492 ft. to a stake, thence S. 49.50 W.. 14.62 ft. to a sycamore, thence S. 49.05 W. 470 ft. to a stake, thence S. 1.30 W. 264 ft. to Bullock's corner, thence S. 82.30 W. 850 ft. to a stake, thence N. 13.25 W. 214 ft. to a stake; thence pointers, thence N. 9.05 W. 2280 ft. a Make on the side of the A. C. L.I U. R., thence N. 31.05 W 1312 ft. to a stake, thence N. 84.30 E. 834 ft. a iong the Williamston and Everetts road to a lightwood stump, thence N. 21.30 W. 336 ft. to a stake, thence N. 0.30 E. 140 ft. to an iron stake, thence N. 85.45 E. 450 ft. to an iron stake; thence S. 32.15 E. 450 ft. to a stump, t) e beginning, containing 204.22 acres, li ss the A. C. L. R. R. right of way, 517 acres. This tract of land is sit uate in Cross Roads Township, Mar tin County, and state of N. C., and bounded by the lands of A. P. and J J Barnhill, jr., on the S. and the Atjen lands on the N., by the lands oi John Bailey and the lands of George Taylor as is evidenced by a plat of the said land. ■ This sale is made by reason of the failure of Mrs. Ida Clark, unmarried, td pay oft and discharge the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. N. 41.05 W. 298 ft. to'a gum, thence N. 78.35 W. 231 ft. to a stake with 3 This the loth day of September, 1932. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, 523 4tw Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State >f North Carolina, County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. Sam Wimbush and Wife, Mollie Wimbush, H. H. Cowen, and Wheeler Martin, Trus tee, Defendants Pursuant to a judgment entered in j above entitled civil action on the 3rd) day of October, 1932, in the Superior] Court of said County by the Clerk, I will, on the 7th day of November, 1932, at 12 o'clock m„ at the county courthouse door in said county sell at .public auction to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands, situated in said county and state in Williamston Township, comprising 181 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: A tract of land in Williamston Township, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Major Latham and John Tyner on the north; (Wf lands "of T: -S. Hadley and a tract of land known as the Guss Mizell land on the east; the lands of Tom Mills on the south; the Greenville and Wash ington road on the west; containing ! 18 acres, more or less, and more com monly known as the Sam Mobley home .place, and being the lands con veyed to Samuel Wimbush by H. H. Cowen and wife, Jeannette Cowen, by deed dated December 21st, 1914, and of record in the public registry of Martin County" in BookG-1, at page 494. Being more particularly describ ed by metes, courses, and distances as will appear by a plat on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., made by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, March 21, 1919." The terms of sale are as follows; cash. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00), as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice Js now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock p. m. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 3rd day of October, 1932. B. A. CRITCHER, . i>4 4tw Commissioner. DR. V H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted | Robersonville at Pulmer'i Drug Store, Tuesday after First and Third Sun day* Each Month. Williamiton at Davit Pharmacy, on Wednesday After First and Third Sundays Each Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After First and Third Sun-, days Each Month. At Tarboro, N. C., Every Friday and, Saturday I j The best picker on the American market. It picks more pea nuts. It picks them cleaner, runs easier, and lasts longer. The picking season is almost here. Buy a Roanoke Picker of repair your old machine. We carry a full line of parts. We also carry a complete line of Fordson Tractor parts. Cox Motor Co. ROBERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALE! Cash or - Valuable property located on Main Street in the thriving and pop ular city of Williamston. For Further Information, Call or Write WILLIAMSTON OFFICE North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank TOO LATE Don't wait until it is too late to join our association Only 25c To Join 15c ASSESSMENT WHEN A MEMBER DIES Join a Dependable and Reliable Association Martin County Burial Association, Inc. S. R. BIGGS, President Welcome To Williamston •O • . EMPLOYEES OF THE VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER COMPANY We extend you a very cordial wel come to our town and community. We wish to extend you all the priy ileges of our store and drug depart ment and trust you will make our drug ~■ • . store your headquarters when in need of drugs and fpuntain service. Clark's Drug Store Tuesday, October 4, 1932

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