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&JSN ANS ViLLfi, N.C. Ifllt DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBE3 3rd, IS 13 A Call for Women Mannas' v-( ; . j, : . j lift i J 1 highest bidder at public auction for cash at the Courthouse door In Ke nansvllle, N. C. the following de scribed tract of land:' BEGINNING at a black gum on the run of Limestone Creek, Nancy Bowen's corner, and runs with her line N. 10 E. 124 poles to a stake, his corner; thence 6. 67 E. 84 poles to a short leaf -pine, Stanford Wi ley's corner, S. 10 W. 132 poles to a Holly on the run of .Limestone Creek; thence down the run as It meanders to the beginning, contain ing 60 acrem, more or less. At this resale the opening bid will be $997.50. This 24th day of November, 1948. Grady Mercer, Commissioner 12-10-2t. GM O1t0the. WW,&hts of the 3rd yea' of the Marine Corps was the authorixation of the regular Women Marines. During World War II more than 22,000 women served In the active reserve. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE ' Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin voumy, worm Carolina, made the Special proceeding entitlet Bland Edwards et al vs. Lib Ed wards and wife, Ganell Edwards the undersigned Commissioner wil. on Monday, December 13, 1948 at 12:00 noon offer for resale to th. Southern Farm Market Summary Short Thanksgiving week saw fewer hogs moving to market and prices went 50 c to $1 higher than a week earlier. Meanwhile both butchers and sows moved $1 to 1.25 ligher in Chicago. Southern cattle markets reported strong undertones with many price advances in evidence. Thanksgiivng trading was relativ cly light in major broiler areas since much of the holiday buying iiad been completed the previous .veek Cotton prices changed but .ittle during the week, and Mid dling 15-16 inch staple averaging 31.62. This compared with 31.63 on. the previous Friday and 35.92 cents on the corresponding Friday a year ago. Faison News The Faison Poetry Club met on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Bowden. Mrs. I. H. Hines presided. The program on Tennyson was pre sented by Mrs. I. R. Faison. Mrs. Bowden was assisted by her daugh ter Mrs. W. M. Baugham in serving apple pie topped with whipped cream, coffee and nuts. Personals Curtlss Cates spent Thanksgiv ing at Guilford College with Ray Powell. Mrs. N. K. Oates was guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shine in Golds- boro for the holidays. Mrs. John Hoey has as guest her sister Miss Betty Wllkins of Fay-etteville. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mansfield ot Carolina Beach were in town Friday and Saturday. Collge students at home for the holiday were Misses Betty Ray, Al ice Hicks, Jane Faison, Virginia Warren, Gail Hines, Ruth Byrd, Christine James, Lenoir Williams, and Carrol and Norwood James, Lu ther and Kenneth Taylor, William Thrnton and Faison Hicks. : I and V fat use the following: 1 lb. J ' Luther Lewis of Raleigh was a I fine table salt, Z4 ounces finely ! UUDl in Theatre Warsaw,)!. C. SUN. - MON. Dec. 5-6 Two Guys From Texas PTA Meeting The PTA held their November meeting Friday evening with Mrs. N. E. Parks presiding. Rev. J. M. Smith led the devotional. Mrs. H. T. Ray's 8th grade presented an at tractive Thanksgiving play. The 7th grade taught by Miss Una Brogden, won the attendance prize for havinp the most parents present. Poetry Club We Are Flattered That So Many Imitations Have Appeared On The Market When You Want Ham Insurance Be Sure With Chambers' Anti Skipper Compound N. J. BODDIE The Ham Insurance Man BOX 43 DURHAM. N. C. in 1 i 1 BMy6RAN0,TC)0!IW "t0NKS 'S if IAW0ETH3O-0y JM TREASON WHVlte M ' 1: TEST AW PROVED J:lf.- SMOKED CAMELS FOR. jf V CAMEL MILDNESS ' -h" . WCL MMOlSURE M Make the Camel iO-day tat! When hundreds of men VIM ilXs. , a woniea recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camel, lJfOT!! Sk'HWSs"i I . exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, noted throat S"4. tpedalists who examined the throats of these smokers 1 J&W! H t'l S every week -a total of 2470 examinations -reported Yi NSiijsM i NO THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS ' ! ' H : I jspvi "A VVs .'i'. ff 1 A'fj ' A ' ' " " t , r f x 'i rl n&i ".-i if 'St k HAM I NSliWBf v.- ; Ir.iwintwiTfmo otii fmfiriMii rrfinfififiiyifWffir on your own individual TECHNICOLOR With Dennis Morgan And Jack Carson. TUESDAY, Dec. 7 To The Ends Of The Earth With Dick Powell And Signe Hasso. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE Sing.iT Spurs With Hoosier Hot Shots Embraceable You With Dane' Clark THURS. - FRI. Dec. 9-10 Sorry, Wrong Number With Barbara Stanwyck And Burt Lancaster SATURDAY, Dec. 11 DOUBLE FEATURE The Golden Eye With Roland Winters Back Trail With Johnny Mack Brown. Let Us Cure Your Meat We Offer A Complete Processing Service Stout Frozen Food Phone 264-1 WALLACE, N. C. It's a warp beam the big spool on which warp threads are being wound in a local cotton mill, served by the Tide Water Power Company. It shows just one of many industrial operations done efficiently and at low cost with Tide Water power. And each one of these industries has a direct bearing prosperity. The more industries in Southeastern North Carolina, the more jobs there are, the more payroll money is spent with local mer chants, the bigger the market for home made and home-grown products. ." One of the first things an industry wants to know about a prospective new , location is how much power costs. The number of new industries which . have located in this section during recent years speaks well for Tide Water'-a excellent service and reasonable rates. Investigation will show you, too, that Tide Water's rates are-as low or lower than the average for the entire ' , Atlantic Coast 1 ." - 1 TIDE V A T E R ' P O W E R C 0 ; M P A N Y For Best Prices and Com- plete Job on Monuments, See or Write week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lewis. Mrs. Clyde Crow spent the week end with her daughter Mrs. Jack Knowles and family in Wilmington. Dance 'Misses Ruth Adams and Mable Waters entertained with a dance on Saturday evening at the Cmmunity Building. Around 125 guests enjoy ed the dance. Mrs. P. G. Adams and Mrs. N. E. Waters, mothers of the hostesses, chaperoned the group Punch, cakes, salted nuts and mints were served during the evening. Farm Repair Shop Good Time Saver A well-arranged, well-equipped farm repair shop which centralizes repair operations can save time and trouble and prevent accidents, L. V. Weeks, County Agent, said here this week. Now that the rush of the growing season is past, this is a good time to plan on reorganizing the farm shop, he added. Almost any kind of a building can be converted to serve as a shop Mr. Weeks said. The Extension Ser vice will be glad to give assistance to farmers desiring it. If you plan on building you a shop, see Mr. Weeks and get full details. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. What is a good recipe for sau sage? A. For 50 pounds of pork 3A lean ground black pepper, 2 ounces sage. Mix thoroughly and sperad evenly. over the meat. Then stir the meat before chopping. Another popular recipe is for 50 lbs. of pork trimmings use the fol lowing: 1 lb salt, 1V6 oz. ground sage, If desired, 1V6 oz. black pep per, lMi oz. red pepper. Q. What trees are recommended for planting around the home? Dogwood, crepe myrtle, shad- bush and redbud are all good. WAZ ' :"'-"'AW All LC-T t : Ka.t.1 AT TM. 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