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! THE DUPLIN JIM ES Published each Friday in Kenansville, N, C, Coiuity Seat of : . , duplin County '-' Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C. f : J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER '-v Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N, C. - as second class matter. A TELEPHONES Kenansville, 255-6 Warsaw, 49-2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year in Diiplin County; $3.50 per year outside Duplin County, in North Carolina;' $4.00 per year outside the State of North Carolina. Advertising rates furnished on request. i Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, rconomie and agricultural interests of Duplin County. jmnb Carolina u& miSMMCIATIO) Highlights For Lion Clubs ' Highlighting the 27th annual N. C. Lions International convention schedule June 19-21 at Wrights vllle '-'Beach, will be reports from three district governors of the state Dr. D. H. Whitener. C E. Kerchner and Joe W. Hood, 31-A. 31-B, and 31-d respectively. ' Dr. Whitner is a charter member . of the Boone, N. C. Club, a master key member, holder of a charter . chevron, and a five-year perfect attendance award C. E. Kerchner is a master key member of the Greensboro club He holds a ten year oli Monarch Chevron and several perfect at tendance awards. Joe W. Hood is a key member of the Wilmington club and holds a five year perfect attendance award. He is personnel manager of Tide Water Power Company. Flue-Cured Tobacco Vote July 23 i ntrntiorkl Uniicm gundar JShod . SCRIPTURE: Mark 16:1-8; John III I conntniana ls:ia-lH. DEVOTIONAL READING l Luka Mi Conquest of Death ; Lesson .for June 19, 1949 Secretary of Agriculture C. Brannon has designated Saturday, July 23 as the date for holding flue-cured tobacco referendum. Tobacco growers in the six flue- cured tobacco states will vote on whether they approve marketing quotas for 1950, 1951, and 1952; or for 1950 only; or are opposed to quotas. The Agricultural Adjust ment Act of 1938 as amended re quires the proclamation of a mar keting quota whenever It is found 'hat the total supply of flue-cured tobacco as of the beginning of t'ie marketing years exceeds the re serve supply level as defined in the act. Formal proclamation of the amount of the national marketing quota for 1950 will be made on or bout July 1, and quotas will be in effect only if approved by 2t3 of tne growers participating in the ret ere.idum. i Krcsh, refrigerated orange juice prepared and packaged by a new process, is now being shipped com meroially from citrus producing areas to distant markets without loss of flavor or other qualities. Next Tar Heels Afloat cruise will go to Belhaven on July 4th holiday week end. v For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments. See or Write Rev. H. J. Whaley BEULAVILLE . ILL. wSJS'!!!la!!UZZ3 Dr. H. W. Colwell OPTOMETRIST -til- DOCTORS TALK about " conquer ing death, but they never do. AH they can manage is to put it oft a little. In all the long sad itory of mankind there Is only one absolute conquest of. death. It hap pened on the first Easter morning. and , it was a turn, lng point in the his tory' of the world. The few lines about the Resurrection, in our ' New Testa ment, would : not cover the front page of this newspaper. We do not know all i want to know. But those few lines or. Foreman tell us enough to set us Blnging, they are a solid foun dation for a soaring faith. iBMIMt T Luvililvll IJevs Of Interest Nearly SOcgro Home Demon stration women attended a special meeting recently on "Window Treatment" given by Miss Genevi-J eve M. Kyer,- Homo Management Specialist of Greensboro. She em- WARSAW . AF AM "', " LODGE No.77- .- AT7;S0. ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS GAYLE The Mighty Act of God WE shall be disappointed if we expect the Gospels to "ex plain" the Resurrection. If there is anything the stories show clearly, rii is that the first persons who knew of the Resurrection were confused and shaken by it. The disciples had not expected anything like this, and they may not fully have under stood what was going on. What they were sure of, what they eonld not deny, was first of all that Christ rose from the dead, and also that It was God who raised hint from the dead. Ood had beaten the one unbeatable power death. Death, the universal conqueror, turned oat for one to be the conquered. It is only those who can believe In an all-powerful God who can full" boJIeva in the Resurrection: Eyea Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In " WALLACE, N. C. IAVI0M BAKER Jeweler AT Warsaw Furniture Co. w a r s a w. N. JC D. H. CARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. Telephone 3496 w,II.C. ovpo a QUARTER earwirtV tlrOirmCe $l- in eastern North Corolmo. -1 WRRQfl UU, fj. C. -rr :tV'''" "' f?-'i-.Vv ..... .... ... ... "" : - T .,t - .. - ' H 275-1 K II; r - It Is The Lord WHAT MANNER of person was Jesus, after that first Easter morning? There were some differ ences hard to describe, and in fact not described, only" hinted at. You notice that at times it was not easy to recognize him at first.. Paul re fers to Christ's "glorious body" and 1 .surely there must be a glory in a I person who has actually proved too I strong for death to hold a glory ) such as even Christ, before Cal vary, had not shown. And yet and yet, it was the same Jesus they had always known. No Ghost m NIGHT, in many a "seance mediums profess to get in touch with the spirits of the dead. If you could believe the spiritists. Shakespeare and Queen Victoria and innumerable other famous Deoole. have come back and talkea from beyond the grave.' But (h unrig uiai manei me unnsuan church more than doubtful about such performances, is that some how the dead-and-comt-back genius is never a genius any more. Neither Shakespeare nor any other famous person has said anything worth saying through a "medium." And even these feeble ghosts ' cannot endure the daylight They have to come at night How different were the com in (i of Jesus! There nothing weird or anoanny about him. Around tb capper table, or on an afternoon walk, or out on the lake shore under the morning ran . , r never the peer mumbling ghost of a never any atapid trifles his lips, bat words of train and ' eemferi which the church cherishes as among the beat from ear Lord's mind.' Jena' feanrreetlon la net the story of tne survival of a gbeat, still lew the mere return of a revived and walking corpse. The World's Greatest Medium Born' with strange POWERS. Will tell you what you want to know without asking questions. Will re move evil influence from around you. Reunite the separated and will guide you in all affairs of LIFE, LOVE and BUSINESS. WHY REMAIN IN DOUBT? SEE, THIS GIFTED MEDIUM TO-DAY Look for GAYLE hand sign at ?61 Castle Hayne Road, continuation oi North 4th St. - Route 117, V'lll mington, N. C. 1-3 mile beyond City Limits OPEN DAILY. Air Base Bus passes door. Loceicd in awn home. NOT IN TRAILER. THREE YEARS in SAME LGCA- TJUN. Hoi tomorrow. here today and gone You won't i. ci tacono or f y 'Station XXX-XX PM if you own a S''Vrak.Op-ToMosrc' CLOCK-RADIO SB ' vs' - 1 llhfvYWE "T' Ri OUT I HEM I WBWIM' gM V , jj'ttnmiiwift k. mi wMivs "heaviest human urn w k U rumi trainman icniteo Htk with - HOATM CAROLINA MAN WHO VIEIftHEO OHf A MIS RONSON UOMTf R. A CONDUCTOR THOUSAND AND EI6HT POUWOJ. HE ALWAYS WHO SAM fMOKE SICPIN PROM THB " JLET ON THE FLOOR AS NO MP WAS JTWNO W , ca. OPCNCO IT AND RCSCUEO EXOUtH TO HOLD HIM. , . -j THg HALP-fROXtN) RAttHOADSR WRJlttPENDIHOMAWHf &ttr i 'iTWi ' 1 y I MIS HAHDSANDKEAN l W I ' 7 M ' I .fi MM.KIND DOWNSTAIRS. VI V J4kL ''vT-lv'l. -&mW' 'rS JflP ' f WR HWCTV-TWO YEARS THB SKELETON Of .. " fP!r--t: J J"Y BENTNAM OCCOHEO A SEAT AT EVERT " kW, x "tin op the board. of trustees of : Moi m et it it sajhe. Wake op to musls . next morning. Use it as a haPPy eminder all day long. In' ocwood plastic. Model 6 "FOWLER RADItt COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. phasized that curtains must he clean, fresh and crisp, only three lengths, window sill length, apron length, or just clear the floor; at least 36 inches wide and hung on rods. That tie-backs should come at only two places, 12 inches up from the window sill or a little above the center of the window. Another meeting will be held pn Oct. 11, by Mrs. B. B. Ramseur on "Canning Meats". - The State Negro Farmers and Home makers conference will be field at A and r. College in Greens boro, Julv 6, thru 9. Program fea tures lectures by outstanding spea kers, talks and discussions on new and improved methods and pro cedures for farm and home activi ties, exhibits and demonstrations on rew home equipment and farm machinery.. A silver loving cup will be given to the county having the largest attendance. . Expenses for four day delegates will be $6 plus travel. For one-day delegates, $3 for round trip. Any person in terested in attending, please see your cuunty or home agent before June 20th. . .. The 4-H District Picnic will be held at Cooper's Beach on Pamlico Sound thisjyear, June 23rd. Join the rest in a day of recreation, in cluding boating, swimming', horse shoe pitching,- fishing and many other interesting sports. Round trip fee will be $2. For information on bus stops contact your county or home agent. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as exe cutor of the. estate of Herbert Branch, deceased; late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to' notify all persons having claims agaiflst said esta'te to present them to the undersigned, 'duly verified, on or before one year from first publication date of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt- N. B. Boney Attorney came win piease mj.Ke '-ZZ-4IMft. NBB immediate settlement - This the 9th day of June, 1949. --.'.;' Amos' Branch, Executor wai jurani-n estate, Rt 2, Pink Hill N. G "If Of Dedsa J. . QUALITY WORIEMANSHIT TRUE STONES . FINELY CUT SKI FRAI.'CB 0?.:ltt Phono 375-fl ' Office Over Mltchnert Cafe : V. -: v.L 1 It is the story of a Divine Person who conquered death, and who I came Deck from that conquest la I power and majesty, vet with all the tenderness, love and brilliance . . i Be had ever shown. 1 1 1; Our Hop In film : - ' pAUL, (in 1 Cor. 15) ; makes ' clear that our hope) of life. beyond-deatk grows right out of Christ's resurrection. The enemies oc Christ would have given their right eyes to (too tbelmoutha of tne men. who told that tatory, and va prove a a lie. ;;.',!; f,- " But they eoald never; do It. I'm eannot wen atpeopIe feern keUevinf what C iauy have aeea with their ewe ej-vs. So ear hope of eternal Otf U set : Jwrt p hope. At Paul says. If that Were all, wo snouts do muerabik men. Plfty Per Cent of iha Rtnttiava uapiisi cnurohes are located in the open country. ; Only , ie.7 nr ce.t: are In cities of more than nn N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborough Avenue Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBOBO.N: C: J PHONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT I JF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL. PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE i All-Important Pari Of A Meal -1 Solved Bv Luscious Rolls Recine Warsaw Fish Market j v. H': 1 n CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER ; ' PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS . (Next Door to A&P) Both Wholesale end Retail Know Tour Fish or Know. Your Fishman. v : . WUUS 0AJLTaJrr ' FEES ." J ' Phone U0-1 4 . W BESSmO ' v -WARSAW. N. C DtLIVKB " ; " - " :'-:..y'i:,V)''. QUIMtr WHOLESALE CO. - OF WARSAW IN DUPLIN T " Distributors .Of fSimiM FL0U.1 GrvOQi:rjE3r feeds, seeds ' Special to the Dunlin Times.' Fri day, June 3, 1049 . "Never worry aboyt how your meals will go over with the family or guests' just ssrve them Bifttermllk Rolls, made with Robin Hood SELF-RTSTwrs Flour to save time and assure npr. fectiomr and your problem is sol ved." Those are exactly the words of Mrs. Sam Newton of Kenans ville, when she recently was chosen as a representative houssnHf , t test the new, improved Robin Hood; self-rising Flour for Interna tional Milling Company of Atlanta, Ga. " '.;. -';, 4-1 ir'V-'',',:1.:.. j,'.'.i;i!l. ! "Yes, indeed, bread is about-die most important part of a meal and when you can make delicious Jiot rolls as fast and easy as vou can make these Buttermilk Rolls with this new Robin Hood SELF-RISING Flour, you can serve white, fluffy hot rolls every meal without xtra trouble,'' says Mrs.-Newton. In fact, Mrs. Newton is enthus iastic about v her discovery h would like to spread the good news ner irtends: : :- .yrtiAr 'I'd suggest you try making a. batch . of Buttermilk Rolls using Bobin Hood-SELF-RISING Flour," an mat iS me whole secret to sav ing time and it also makes the roll as white and light as any roll recipe you'll ever- find. 'There'll never be any question in my mind again on how my rolls will look and tante when they come from the oven. I can Just see batch after batch coming out of the oven witft that "melt-in-your-mouth" ; taste that maker a roll' a "eond" mil ii'la w to L. ,. cake, compressed yeast or 1 i .package dry granular yeast I ; . cup buttermilk (scalded) " ; 1 tbtp,. sugar ' 1V4 tbsp. shortening ' . , 2V4 cups Robin Hood Enrlehed SELF-RISING Flour ADD - sugar atad shortening to ((aided buttermilk and let mix lure, cool : ' - r Add crumbled yeast and al ow to stand" 5 minutes i : i . JEAT- - in 1 cup of flour and nix well " - , - 4 ADD W remaining flour and mix thoroughly . PLACE dough on IlghQy flour ed board, and let stand covered for 5 minutes 'vNEAD. several minutes until smooth and elastic 1 x ROLL - out to 2-3 Inch thickness CUT, with biscuit cutter and place, on well . greased baking heet ;r,,v ' .. : EOVEIt " let rise in r warm place until very light BAKE - in hot oven (450 FJ 13 to 20 minutes. - VEILD IVi dozen medium sized" rolls. I give all the credit to Robin Hood SELF-RISING Flour, as it has the Ingredients already mixed in and there's no chance for failures. Not only is there no chance of a failure but it saves time: It's Robin Hood ' SELF-RISING Flour for me all the 'time,' was Mrs. Newton's final Comment (, 'i ': M.F.ALLEILJR. General Insurance" Kenunsvilb, II. C. V Kenansville's Only' InsUra nce Agency pupuiauon.: ' .
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