i i A - " . miilllllllllMllii --lilimwrmr . " ' QJJlUlllMIIWi HWIIIMIII Mill 11 rr " " Furr.cr Diss I) :.::lly W cVAr l-:u 3 i i ? ? . ,4 " elf ! Mr Y ",!.- i- I i' i ' ! 'f . ' J - . CLASSDriKD RATES Tm nta ncr worO. .. t u. iinie-a tm hare ra aeooont with u please tend money, stamps, money order with ado. Farmers: rtmo Classified ads; if ie lum anything to sell or oxehange, or want to any. we wlU accept produce for payment. . :" ' U. S. FIRE "LOSSES 1948 SEVEN HUNDRED - AND . TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS , MORE THAN December's Weather Record for ' ,"!" 1 & S Coneortl. SI.S IT f Fmmtt . I I December Averages av Aa. MinimuHi Snow TenpBratim fall ALABAMA Birmingham Montnomery ARKANSAS Little Rock Fort Smith Texarkina FLORIDA Apalachieol Jacksonville Key West Pensacola Tampa GEORGIA Atlanta Augusta Maeen Savannah 46. 49. 44. 42.1 47.8 55.7 47.S 70.3 54.3 62.1 44.2 48.4 47.9 54.7 0.3 0.3 1.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.2 t H Old Man Winter is blowing his frigid breath all over this Weather Record Map, which gives you an idea of wMt kind oLweather you may have In December by-averagtrig U. S. Weather Bureau fifftres for temperature and snowfall over the past J&iLfl r 3 r rSlii3rSv W 3se Y ai.J KENANSVILLE, BECAUSE LORD BYRON . (1733-1 824), LADIES' iDOL.HMreD to jrep WOMEN EAT, ENGLISH LADIES SPURNED mnn in public. j THE "IRON 'DUKE NEVER COMPLAINED A UT HIS FOOD, ' I FOOD.. THE ABSTEMIOUS DUKE U,,, V'1"Tr1; ( OF WELLINGTON (I7S9' I O ' J ' 'T iac ) -i hit ftmaijcr ask . I i ANT TEAR IN HISTORY. ! PRO TECT TOUR PROPERTY WITH, R. W. BLACKMORB Reliable Inraranco Service Since September, 1902. WARSAW, N. C. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOTJ LIVE FROM YOUR PCSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC RALEIGH, N. C. Tuahl S2.S aca 3.9 3.0 TENNESSEE Chattanooga Knertllle Memphis Nashville TEXAS Abilene AmarllH) Austin Wichita . KENTUCKY Laulsvilli LOUISIANA Near Orlaaai Shreveport MISSISSIPPI Meridian VlekshHrf 37.4 3.1 S5.0 49.4 0.1 1.4 1.7 1.3 0.1 0.4 1.3 48.4 50.1 MISSOURI Columbia 34.0 St. Joseph 30.4 St. Louis 31.0 NORTH CAROLINA Ashavllle 39.3 Can Hatterat 53.2 Raleigh 43.2 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City 3. Tulsa 40.4 SOUTH CAROLINA Charlestaa SU Columbia 47.2 Greenville 42.2 Dallas Dal Rle El Pas Fort WtftB Galvestea Palestine Pert Arthor San Antenla VIRGINIA Nerfelk Rlehmoni ("T in Attrtt sell ml "Tnc:"J - H;Y f Me ef DsieBW NORTH CAROLINA RICHARD THE Li ON' HEAXTED OSGUt&ED ' HIMSELF AS? A TAVERN SPIT-BO TO ESCAPE 0, USURPING BROTHER, JOHN. BUTHS CLUM SINESS BETRAVEPHIM. " E ROM THE EARUEST j TIMES', ARABS HAVE MIXED BEER WITH ' I DOUGH TO LEA VEN ' OR RAISE THEIR BREAD, 7 a-t-JJ 1 First Clan Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRLDGEN, J Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. PEPPER SEED ARRIVED. Have in stock waU board, lath, cement, mor tar mix, finish lime, plaster-psris, five V crimp roofing, doors, win- North Carolina 43.1 40.4 43.3 41.2 45.1 35.5 SI.S 61.2 0.0 uin 4.1 0.0 0.0 T 0.4 . 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.0 f 2.0 '' Ckrllil SS.I 47.0 02.2 45.4 47.4 56.3 60.1 54.0 43.4 39.0 Map Courtesy Super-Pyro 2.0 Bt and more yean. When the Old Man sneezes Icicles (Winter officially begins Dee. tl), it's wise to keep the old car's spirits high with an anti-rust ttft-freese like Super-Pyre, the stuff thalTkeeps the) boa from getting- a hole cracked in s head. Christmas trees are ready for market at 8 to 15 years of age. de- rending on the species, soi' condi tions, and size desired. , " t , I i an-n i ana na n an na - nns - 1 . . . iK j,; i ' .' ( iViif;- IN WARSAW ROBERT L. BOLICK A Owner fir - - s i ' ) ,;..-,l,,IN),7" - i ...me a-.SaWin ' ' ' " ( ' ; '. 1 n, , i r jm. Rrinr vour Jerusalem Seed, ' J. C. RUSS, Warsaw. 12-30-3t USE McNAIR'S Tobacco Seed 19 leading varieties. See your local dealer or write McNatrV Yield Tested Seed Company, Laurlnburg, North Carolina. , 1-6-St. c. ' i LOST - Man's wrist watchwhite cold case with night ; numerate, brown leather band. German make. Believe lost in Wallace Tuesday NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of W. E. Currie, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 18th day of November, 1950, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons inldebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment This November 12, 1949. Sudie Dail Currie, Admrx. of W. E. Currie 12-30-6t. RDJ NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND B.Y VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain chattel mortgage executed by Levie Faison, dated the 16th day of July, and recorded in Book 49-B, Lots of folks complain that the money they draw every ' payday zooms away from them with saner sonic speed. If tlia Iwppemng to you, here's how-Hsop It auto matically! Sign np for V. S. Savings Bonds regularly, under your firm's Payroll Savings Plan, or If this method not available to you your banUe Bond-A-Month Plan, then, that part of your earnings can't get away from you. In fact, every $3 you Invest in the safest investment in the world stows up to be $4 In tea years. U. S. TVeamrj DcMftnu- : TUF S E A S 0 . .'I 'I . I. . , ' V !. Furniture -'- Uncle Sam Says morning. Good reward . Return to Ed Padgett. Rlcniano., Route 1. ' ' t 12-30-21 pd. - page 320. of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made th. ruvment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said mortgage being by iU terms BUDjeci y -i the nnitirsiBned mortagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor casn the place of business of Service Motor Company, sin: Kenahsville, North Carolina, on tho 2nd day of 1050. Monday, at 12:00 Noon, the following articles of per sonal property: ISA ; One 1938 Ford Tudor, motor No. 18-427453. - ' ' Advertised this the 12th day of December, 1949 -. Service Motor Company By: Elmore Bell, Partner H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansyille, N. C. 12-29-2t. HEP By Commissioners Duplin County Commissioners have approved petitions for impro vement of five roads in the county. The petitions have been forwarded to A. Wilbur Clark of Fayettevtl'.e, district highway commissioner. They are: - Albertson Township: From Drum mersville east to the Lenoir County line and known as Mount Olive Lidell Road. Eight-tenths of mile. Rose Hill and Island Creek TownsWps: From Rose Hill to Sutton's Cross Roe da and known as old Rose Hill to Hallsville road. Four and one tenth mile. Smith Township: From Pink Hill. Lenoir County line, to N. C. Highway No. in, Duplin County ,and known as Pain ter Mill Road. Five ana seven tenths miles. Albertson Township: Road running from Lenoir Coun ty line, to Dr. Maxwell's place, and known as BuM Coat Road. Two and two-tenths miles. Smith Township: t.4 mnnim from Highway No. II to old road from Pink Hill to r- Mnvuieil'B near H. E. Maxwell farm. One and three-tenths milel?. II ' S G R E E T I II G , I.', 5.1 j i IlarJr 3 Approved r,.t. v: rrnnhv Knmmerlin.''72( ,-,nuwn. ; ... retired farmer, died Monday at his home in the summeruu n.rbi Community after-, several years "of declining health. Funeral i.. nn hold t Rooty Branch BUTKV. ' - " ' Free-Will Baptist Church at 2:30 p m. Tuesday with Rev. btepnen a. clih rrw Will Bantist minister of Beulavllle, ' officiating. Interment was in the family , cemetery. sur Vlvihg are Mrs. Summerlln,-fornH erly Nealia Kilpatrickil eight dau-, &y,tra Mrs. Florence Houston- of Warsaw, Mrs. D. .F. Chambers of Kenansville,; Mrs.1. Carl Ivey Mrs. Walter Hinson -and Mary G. Sum merlin, all of Jhe home commun- ity,.Mrs. Edward Goodson of R4 eigh, Mrs. Bernard Goodson of Red Springs, and Mrs. James' Souther land of Seven Springs;- one son, Robert, of Chapel Hill; three sis ters, Mrs. T. A. Jerniganof Mt. Olive, Mrs. Addie Potter of Golds hnrn. and Mrs. Uesie Batten of Hallsboro; one brother, G. Lv Sum- merlin of the home community; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Warsaw Methodist Church Program The Warsaw Methodist Sunday School will hold its Christmas tree Friday night at 7:30. Gifts will be on the tree for all the young peo ple. The program will include mu sical selections and a movie. The regular Sunday Sctiool and Church services will be held at the usual hour Sunday morning, (Christmas Day). For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H, J. Whaley BEUIAVIIXE 1 ' . " SyT 0 j YOU F R 0 M 1 '!-. k - vnccs ' r.-'r-ts ' .'. ll:nsd At Play v Charlie F. Strickland, 15, of Fy etteville, was accidentally hanged on Saturday afternoon while at play. Funeral cervices was held Monday at 3 pm. He was the grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Black man of Faison and the paternal grand son f Major Randal Strickland of Magnolia: Hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strickland, t brother and sister also ennrive.'- - : . . a en n in aaai i0 w w u alaina) I lU ' fs MANY young brides will be enter taming lor the first time this Christmas and. of course, will be extremely anxious for the- perfec tion one reads about so often but which really is achieved -with ex perience. If a; simple dinner, with few courses. 4s planned, however, there's no reason why- everything won't go off with flying colors. (unla nnnkarv la- alwava a smart idea for most everything can be prepared in advance. Then caa aeroles are so easy to serve and the variety Is practically limitless. Nancy Holmes of the Beat Foons consumer kitchens suggests a do- ,i .1 u.aU a jthlAlfAtl . TM1H nviuue vasMivn w ".- - -' it with a crisp green salad. Finish iff with fruit and cheese and there's i dinner any bride will blush with pleasure over. , . Holiday Caseerole of Chicken enp vlUmln- : f bard cooked . fased msirarln - . : afn-a, chopped 1 cup siloed M UWetpooo mushrooms i - on loo luke I tablespoons) i U tsewpoos Bour paprltaa I caps clckea TJmo of nurmes bouillon , . Salt and pepper I cup uUk . to taste M cup cream - Clips cooked : , .. Hot eooke tlce ,iti, Bant moahrooms in vltamlnlied rnargarlne nntll ItghOy browned. Remove from pan. Blend la flout nntll smooth. Add Chicken bouilloa, stir constantly nntll smooth and thickened. Add mUk-and ereain, plmleBtOt v -ejetgat "J sssasoBtega and chicken. Cook over low hesU smUl meat la heated. Do tvot botL Stir to blend irelL Serve at oaoe over hot jrloe. Tleld: 9 to 10 M M l ' y oi'iiv-.7'' ' f 'l'' !r'.' , 1 J ' ' . , ' u " I' 4 Ck !! - i -'it M .

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