PAGE SIX HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mm Johnnie Camp, Home Service Director Virginia Electric And Power Copipany \ Golden Brown Muffins—Pipping Hot "The more you eat the rao/t you wish, Of that there is no question, And never were they know to leave A trace of indigestion." I heartily agree with Louise Ayers Garnett. This member of the hot bread family has an appeal that Is ! irresistible to the dullest appetites. Remember their golden fragrance as they come piping hot from the oven j Muffins do not require the skill of j an expert to mix and bake. They should be mixed quickly and baked immediately. Master the baking of •Plain Muffins, and then use different, *, . 1 flours, add nuts, lates or raisins for variation. Use your "general purpose" flour' "GRAND HOTEL" WATTS—WILUAMSTON Thursday -- - Friday Matinee Thursday, 3:30 10-25 and 10-35 c Only Showing in Martin County THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 24 lbs. Self-Rising PANAMA FLOUR 65c 12 lbs. Self Rising PANAMA FLOUR 35c 24 Lb. Bag Southdown Flour 60c 12 lb. Bag Southdown Flour 30c COMPOUND LARD, 3 Lbs. ' 25c JEWEL LARD, 2 Lbs. 18c O'Kay LARD, 2 Lbs. . _l£c SIDE MEAT, lb. 9c PLATE MEAT, lb. 7c COUNTRY PORK, lb. 7c NARCISSUS BULBS, each ,3c We buy & sell al kinds country produce—Phone 12—We Deliver J. R. Parker Grocery W. H. Gurkin, Manager Williamston, N. C. Did You Ever Stop To Think? ' That Advertisirvg Speeds Up Success? * « ' Truthful advertising is nourishment that the people can eas ily digest, and will pay any business concern that uses it persist ently. I Competition is keener today than it has been in years, and this makes it necessary for business concerns to pay more atten tion to the work that advertising does. Truthful, persistent, advertising compels attention and al- V . ' ?■- ways creates favorable impressions. It aids sales with its con venience, economy, and effectiveness. . Advertising is vital to the success of every business. Per sistent advertising indicates quality and value and creates con fidence in the minds of the buying public. . . Quality goods well advertised sell and keep on selling. Advertising builds business and, by increasing volume, cuts down overhead—nothing strange about that. It is being done * , • A ' , everywhere. " v For high quality at sane prices, advertised goods are best. Always sift flour before measuring; it becomes packed in the box or bag, and if it is used without sifting, you will have too much flour which may cause the muffins to crack across the top. If you re using whole wheat flour, sift to loosen, then return bran to flour and measure. Use level meas urements in standard measuring cups or spoons. Dip the flour into cup with a spoon and level the filled cup with a knife or spatula. Do not pck. There re three - general types of baking powder used, tartrate, phos phate and combination type. This in formation may be obtained ! from the label on your can. 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This recipe makes 12 to 15 medium sized muffins. If you wish to use sour milk or THE ENTERPRISE NON-SUIT BRINGS CHURCH CASE TO ABRUPT CLOSE (Continued from page one) be brought into the courts again, mem bers of both groups, when interview | ed expressed the opinion that it would j not. And many people here believe i that the case is ended and that some | way will be found for the two groups J to live peacefully .together, and even use the same church house on differ ent days, if not on the same day. MrJ! J. N. Stfawbridge and son, of ; Durham, visited relatives here over the week-end. Call Meeting of Juniors Here for Thursday Night All members of the local Junior j Order are urged to attend a called meeting of the organization at 7:30 o'- I clock in the Legion Hall Thursday | night of this week. Important busi iness matters will be up for discus ! sion, and those in charge are anxious to have every member attend. buttermilk, use half the amount of baking povnrter called for, and add 1-2 j teaspoon soda. WANTS STORE FOR RENT: GOOD CON dition and good location. Apply to W: J. Hodges. * n29 4t WANTED: 25 MEN AND 5 WO men for immediate work. Perma nent connection? Salary and expenses guaranteed. Experience not .neces sary. Send stamped envelope for re ply. Kagle Detective Agency, Green ville. N. C. n-29 4t WANTED: A ONE- OR TWO horse crop for the year 1933. Can furnish team, or would use landlord's team. Want a balanced crop. J. A. Warren, R. 1, Robersonville, N. C, 2t NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 12th day of June, 1929, by W. H. Leggett and wife, Ceceilia Leggett, to the under signed trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Hook C-3. at page 29, said deed of | trust having been given for the pur-: pose of securing a note of even date j and tenor, therewith, default having been made in the payment of samej and at the request of the holder of' same, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the' 19th day of December, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for tale to, the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Beginning at Bob Leggett's south eastern corner on the street in front of Watts Grove, thence along Bob Leggett'* line to Leggett'a Lane, thence easterly along Leggett's Lane to Harrison Brothers corner, thence along Harrison Brothers line to J. A. Leggett and wife's corne, thence a round their line to Latham Thrower's line, thence his line and Hattie Throw er's line to the street first mentioned, thence along said street to Joe Leg gett's , corner, thence around his lot back to said street, thence said street to the beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less. This the 18th day of Novtmber, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL, n22 4tw _ Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PSOPBSTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 29th day of Sep. tember, 1925, by Freddie Harrell and wife, Alice Harrell, to the undersigned WILL.IAMSTON _ — HO«TH M CAgOI i gA jM trustee and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book j Q-2, at page 433, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of j securing a note of even date and tenor i therewith, default having been made j in the payment of same and at the re- i quest of the holder of same, the under- I signed will, on Mondy, the 19th day , of December, 1932, at 12 o'clock tn', | in frpnt of the courthouse door in i Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stake on Commerce Street 150 feet northeast of Cherry Street, the corner of J. H. Ayers lot, thence in a course with J. H. Ayers line, 160 feet to a corner, thence with J. T. Daniel line 60 feet in a southwesterly course parallel with Commerce Street to a stake in J. T.! Daniel line, thence with J. T. Daniel line 100 feet parallel with , Cherry j Street to a stake in Commerce Street; thence with Commerce Street 60 feet to a stake, the beginning, containing by estimation 1-8 of an acre, be the same more or less, and being the same house and lot we now live on. This the 18th day of November, 1932. T. H. COUNCIL, n22 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. i NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY JJnder and by virtue of the power | of sale contained in a certain deed of ; trust executed on the 10th day of De comber, 1930, by K. B. Ethridge and j Mattie Ethridge, to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public; registry of Martin County in Book; C-3, at page 387, said deed of trust | having been given for the purpose of | securing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the holder of same, the un dersigned will, on Monday the 19th day of December, 1932, at 12 o'clock j in., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the ' following described real estate, to wit: J Beginning at W. K. Eborn's corner j on the road leading from Hassells, N., C., to highway No. 125, between Ham-! ilton and Oak City, N. C., thence down , said road to run of Conoho Creek, I thence down the run of Conoho Creek to W. A. Haislip's heirs' corner, thence with Haislip's heirs' line to W. K. ———^—— False Statement A false statement has been circulated throughout Roberson ville and Cross Roads Townships relative to the Roanoke Burial Association. It has been said that our Association entered into an agreement not to take care of, or act as funeral directors in any case where the resident lives south or west of the Town of Everetts. This statement is absolutely false, and our association wishes to further assure its members that it will abide by its con tract, giving each member, in case of death, the service specified • in the contract, regardless of where they live. No authority has been given to any individual or association to make any statement contrary to the above facts; and under no circumstances will this association enter into an agreement whereby our membership will be asked to call on another asso ciation to perform the services specified in the contract of the Roanoke Burial Association. The Roanoke Burial Association, Inc. B. 8. COURTNEY, PRESIDENT Williamston North Carolina ■J Eborn's lnie, said Haislip heir*' cor norer, thence northwesterly with W. K. Eborn's line to the county road to the beginning, containing 105 acres 1 more or lest, and being the same land I deed to K. B. Ethridge by deed re- We Buy Scrap . Tobacco Bring your scrap tobacco and remnants to us. Open any day ex cept Thanksgiving. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR SCRAP Central Warehouse ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. FOR CHARITY Clark's Drug Store Will Do 25c On Each 50c Bottle of KIKSOLD When Accompanied by This Advertisement ——— J This extra 25c will be donated to the charity organization of Wil liamston and community. This fund will be given outright to the welfare department, they spending this money anywhere and for what they please. 3 . Bring This Ad With You AND ASSIST THOSE WHO NEED YOUR HELP Tuesday, November 29, 1932 corded in the pubtic registry of Mar tin County in Book C-l, at page 43L This the 18th liy of November, 1932. ELBKTT S. PEEL, n22 4tw Trustee.