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,',ln. .it n t The Calypso School la sponsor ing an All Star Basketball Tourna ment next week. The tourney will open Monday night at 7:30 when the Falson live takes on Beulavllle. Other teams taking part in the nansville and Magnolia. : On Feb. 21st, it was announced, there will be a preliminary game played between two girl's teams Do You Eat Your By Hilda L. Clonic, Home Afent -. AU kinds oi iooa are gooa, dui Cot health we need Variety. Our iju.es are made of many materials " wv.cn must be supplied in the food w- cat. We must have foods that yie.d energy, foods that supply the Materials for growth and upkeep, - and foods to keep our bodies in -' ood running order. -' Do you follow the asic 7 when you; plan your meals? The Basic 7 food charts is a guide for eating the right foods. Check your meals against these rules: . 1. Leafy, green, and yellow vege- - tables. One or more servings daily. ,-' 2, Citrus fruit, tomatoes, raw " rahhuire. and other hish vitamin C foods. One or more daily. Potatoes and other vegetab les and fruit. Two or more servings ,' daily. jt. Mi.k, cheese, Ice cream. Chil- iren Uuough teen age 3 to 4 cups y.f aay. Aduits, 2 or more cups. iu i, poaiuy, fish. One sei- " . U V-t,, 4'..... uili.y, I poasiu.e. cites, oi uju.o a week. Dried beans, peas, uiilSu peanut buicur, two of muie ; . .iigs a week. 'V;vu U t.jur, and cereals, '-' J.a oi enriched) every . Batter and fortified marga tuue. Hume daily. t -.' The Jiea. ol uupun wouni) wu be better it' you follow the Baiic ? wnen you pian your gar udi, when you can your food. '"S!'liCE OF COMMISSIONER'S HE-SALE OF LAND Under and Dy virtue oi an oraei j..- i b of the Superior Court of jt.t mi County in the special pro .tciing entitled, Mrs. Clara Boone and husband, C. N. Boone; Mrs. Leui Lee and husband, David Lee: pe ?hudren of Nan Bell, a deceased iu d of T. J. Byrd, deceased 9ooeee9o9oooo0o ooooooooooocaoooc IF IT'S ADVANCEMENT IN TOBACCO CURING YOU WANT, IT'S FHECO YOU WANT 0 krzo Mxn - - ' LJ m -I t - ii , J , j SO THRIFTY, SO SIMPLE AND SAFE Four For The Price Of One Or Two e SEE THEM AT YOUR. NEAREST DEALER OR WRITE in the county. Names of the teams were not learned. The schedule of play follows: Feb. 17. 7:30 - Falson VS Beula vllle; Wednesday, Feb. 19, winners of this game play Calypso; v Feb. 17, at 8:30 Kenansville VS Magnolia; Feb. 19, 7:30 -Qrady VS winners of Kenansville - Mag nolia game; . Feb. 21 at 8:30 - Finals. namely: Joe Bell, and others, against P. L. Byrd and wife, Alice Byrd; W. T. Byrd and wife, Lila Byrd, and others, same being num ber 2098 upon the special proceed ings docket of said court, the un dersigned Commissioners wilL on the 26th., day of Feb., 1947, at 12:00 noon, at the; Court House door in Kenansville, N. C, offer for re-sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of $5748.75 all those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Faison Township, Duplin County, N. C, and described as follows: 1st, Tract: Farm No. three (3) containing 26.35 acre... situated near the Town of Faison, N. C, on plat of property owned by L F. Faison and known as the Faison farm as surveyed and platted by Jas. A. Clark, C. E., which said plat or map is recorded In Book 157, at pages 586 and 587 of the Public Registry of Duplin County. For this description see deed from At lantic Coast Realty Co., Inc., re corded in Book 189, at page 7 of the Duplin County Registry. 2nd., Tract: Being tract No. six (6) containing 8.54 acres, situated near the Town' of Faison, N. C, on plat of property formerly owned by Elias J. Faison, and now knowi is the on farm as surveyed and platted ly Jas. A. Clark, C. ,, .1 or map is recorded in pit - ,i, oi in Col 157, at pages 586 and .ulic Registry of Du Ueierente to said mat . hereby made for a more perfect .inscription. For this description ee deed from Atlantic Coast tealty Co., Inc., to T. J. Byrd, re orded in Book 200, at page 341). Juplin County Registry. 3rd., Tract: Being in two tract: ind described as follows: (a) Known is Lot No. 1 in the survey and map jr plat made by Jas. A. Clark, oi he Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Inc.. ind registered in the office of the Clark, of the Atlantic Realty Co. and registered in the office of tor Register of Deeds of Duplin Coui -y to which reference, is hereby made and containing 44.37 acres, nore or less', (b) Known as Lot No. 2 of map or plat made by Jas. A Hegister of Deeds of Duplin Coun- IMPORTANT T LSVA TS L VSS 0 MS Cft. Q. I Gists fafttBC PfM oriSuial L T. Fajson, mm. sXtuahsd nortb pf tfaa. Town of Faison and adjoining the same. For the description of the lands described as the third tract see deed from I. F. Faison and wife, to T. J. Byrd, recorded in Book 215, at page 292, of the Du plin County Registry. ' The successful bidder will be re quired at the sale to deposit with said commissioners 10 of the bid to show his good faith. S- This the 10th., day of Feb., 1947. R. D. Johnson,' P. D. Herring. Commissioners. 2-21-2t RDJ - NOTICE OF RE-SALK UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY contained in that certain judgment or order of re sale of the Superior Court of Du plin County, in that Ex Parte Pro ceeding entitled: "Janie S. Grady, Matthew Lee, Et Als", and being Ex Parte Proceeding No. 2127, duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, the '; undersigned Commissioner will on Thursday, the 27th day of February, ; 1947, at the hour of 12:00 -M-, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville. N. C, the lands hereinafter ' described, offer' for sale for cash to the highest bidder, all those certain tracts or parcels of land situated in Albertson Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Lot No. 1 - BEGINNING at an iron stake on the road to G. Hoi lands, Jacob Deaver's corner, and thence as the said road South 25 East 198 feet to a stake on said road: thence leaving said road along the line of Lot No. 2 South 74 West 3420 feet to a stake a cor ner of Lots 2, 4 and 5; thence as the line of Lot No. 5 North 16-45 West 1370 feet to a stake on the jld line; thence as the old line South 86-30 East 3585 feet to the point of beginning, containing J2.86 acres, more or less, and be ing Lot No. 1 of the Elsie A. Stroud lands as surveyed end plat ted by W. R. Gooding, Surveyor on May 2, 1946 and as recorded in Map or Plat Book 215, page 288, of the office of Register of Deeds of Du plin County and being a portion of the lands as described in " a deed to Elsie A. Stroud as record ed in Book 47, page 440, of the Duplin County Registry. -Lot No. 2 - BEGINNING at a .ake on the road to G. Hoiianu aid stake being a corner of Lot .o. 1. and runs thence us the sate ced South 25 East 198 feet to 6 stake on said road at Mill Branch; .hence crossing said Mill Branch South 43-36 West 1800 feet to a IDF OF BAR rc oil DRUM I5t ft 11 - I '-is tq S)' mLQ p the Contlt aluA ft Mill Brenoht tbeBoedowii the rB Of Mill Branch, general courses to a stake,, a corner of Lot" No. 4; thence as the line of Lot No. 4 North 16-45 West 893 feet to a stake, a Corner of Lots Nos. 4, 5 and 1; thence as the line of Lot No. 1 North 74 East 3420 feet to the beginning, containing 63 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2 of the Elsie A. Stroud lands as surveyed and platted by W. R. Gooding, Surveyor on May 2, 1946 and as recorded in Map or Plat Book 216, 'page 288 of the office of Register of. Deeds of . Duplin County, and being a portion of the lands as described in a deed to Elsie A !,Stroud as recorded in Book 47, page 440, of: the. Duplin County Registry. Alvertised this 12th day of Feb- rua.y, ,1947r A 10 deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner. - 2-21-2t HEP r It's g weH-lmown fact I J 4 ...... .' II I V J M II II 11 1 - - ;j ! u urn w 011 iwa, hiui u wyoiuuici, navuis, iwj ana poultry. Freezing tenderizes them, yet they retain their iHrtrt . live value and orinlnal frxkiMM. Mnnv rMlvnnl(" ' slUUm n nii.iI.kl. !., king, spaghetti, beef stew, chill con came, chop suey, Boston baked beans and brown bread, or you may prepare and : freeze these and many other "ready-cooked'' taste treats '-t your family to enjoy DM yp-eer think rf a As wonuerful gift fro CiJlT I Think it and I want you ta think about this too. Why do we always smile back at us. Yes I think a smile is won derful because: '., . 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