Uncle zn Says For A Rc:l T::."o 'L3 -Vr J CLARIFIED RATES Two eeuta per worn, minimum -it of 50c Unless you have an account with us please tend -money,, stamps money order the Times Classified ads;, or check with ads. Farmers:' if yon have anything to sell or exchange, or want to buy, we will . accept : produce for . payment, - . , ' - ..13' MB and make appolut i ,t to do ytmr-aato -body and :Jar npiln, else replace your titiea glasses with new Shatter Proof glass 7 "i V C. HOLLAND .' " KENANHVnXE. IT YOUR, PROPERTY BURNS C3, 13 DAMAGED OTHERWISE, V. MX TOD BE FCIXY PRO JECTED ' f .. . ' . " E. W. BLACKMOEE, Ageut, Reliable Insurance Service : Warsaw, North Caroline J D9 Plumbing And Heat-i.-rj Wcrk of All Kinds. 1 hare had 2 years experience in U. S. Navy as Ship Fitter and three years plumbing work with W. D. Enma Plumbing & Heating, in Nor folk, Va and one year maintenance ef PX at Langley Field, Va. S or Phono r CIO. P. PRIDGEN 1 Phono 226-1 Warsaw N. C NOTICE . IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO DUMP v TOUR ' TRASH ON OTHER PEOPLE'S : PROPER TT. 4 . WARNING: FURTHER DUMP ING OF TRASH ON MY PROP EJtTT ON LIMESTONE CREEK OR ANT OTHER PLACE WILL RE PROSECUTED. V i. H. SANDERSON. 4-11-4 pd. PLUMBING Experienced In Plumbing Work - . OF ALL KINDS t No Job Too Large; None Too Siniili See Me For First Class W ork j At Reasonable Prices- . BEN B. WILLIAMSON . . KENANSVUXE, N. C. PAINT TOUR HOUSE NOW -1 tint la becoming more plentiful, i now have a man available full ...me to paint your homo and out uaildlngs with spray gun, the most vuunomlcarway. A. C HOLLAND, usuansvUle; N. CvVf ,v,';r;i':'.;; "A drilled well Is the aUafaetorjr water supply. Write lor aoUttoa, giving ' citi e and dlrecttost from your Pest Offlea. I-ATES WELL COMPANY C-txnaH, NORTH CAROLINA , complete , c::ce ,. COMPLETE SERVICE i Ceel Estate - Bonds - Rentals rarsaw Real Estate ft Ins. Co. r.CSIJT L. WEST 4 ..',,-.1- ... j. '-. s x. '-S-'"" Cce Phone: tlM Res: 268-6 ; pt3 'ME FOR TOUR HAT -AKTS. CARS COMING ALL -3 TIME. . . t W. E. BELANGA. 4 fj-4t i ; : -I KAc !:zr'$ Jcvrci Shcp WARSAW IVitches, " Diamonds, ' Jewelry . ; 1 SALE OR TRADE: on used I'arley Davison Motor Cycle, ' ). Contact Coy Whitman, on ' Road, Kenansvllle, N. C sNo.2.. -. -1VE A FEW. TONS of Roys ; I.'aco Fertiliser for Tobacco i unsold - Also Vigoro . ris and side dresser for 1 Tobacco.?-' W : , J. QIJINN, stenansvllle s . e 3 - New Sterr Clark j s j Consoles In Walnut, y and Elond.' Used Up s ndltloned and guaran :j - up. Sheet music, test ordered weekly. .V PIANO COMPANY rth St, Kinston, N. C. SALESMEN. WANTED: Start a Rawleigh Business. Real opportunity now for permanent , profitable work in West, Central Duplin and North Pender Counties. Write Rawlelgh's DepU NCS - 109 K, Richmond, Va. - - HELP WANTED MALE - Good Jobs For Former Army, " Navy, Marine,' And Coast Guard , Specialists ' i . Job MOS Grades Seaman . v . 065 5 ' Machinist . '114' . 5,4,3 Carpenter , , r 050 5, 4 ' Power Man ... ... 166 I 4,3 Optician ' ' 365 54,3 Radio Mechanic AAF 754 5,4 3 Tire Repairer J . , 240 , 5. 4. 3 Motorcyclist 378 " 8,5 Auto. Electrician .. 912 5, 4, 3 Artillery Mechanic Light - , . 913 5,4,3 Commisary Steward 819 . 4,3 Printer - ... 168 B.4 and many i other skills. . Qualified Army, Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard: veterans who have held any. of some 400 occupational specialties; for six months or more may no'V enlist in the new Regular Army at a grade depending on the length of your previous occupational spec-, ialty service. New high Army pay and the opportunity for advance ment make an Army career, more- attractive now. than ever before. Stop in and find out the special grade you will receive Under this new War 'Department regulation. Apply at the Goldsboro Recruiting Station, Odd Fellows Bldg.Golds bonvN. C. i vr-.':'iV.v:r--'-...'.'i'f "vVV-;:;f: : WANTED: Good, fresh, young' ' . MILK COWS. Write me what you have. J. S. Dorsett, Box"; -174, Siler City," N,. C. - '.- '" It. pd. 'viM. - VENETIAN BLINDS INSTALLED Six Colors', Tapes to match. ' ALSO Old , Blinds Reconditioned. Call or write: : Roy B. Sitterson, Phone 371, Kenansville, N. C. i 5-2-4t. pd. .RESOLUTION. Board of County Commissioners, ApriL 7, 1947 North Carolina, .; '.- Duplin County. " 1 -,J V'ttl ' ' ' I - ' " w arm. II-lot -x ' oV swfi 'IlllX MISS PEGGY DAVIS, daughter of Mrs. Leon Davis of Kinston, whose announcement of .engagement to Dan Grady has been 'made. Dan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady of this county. JLmmJ " "Where ea earth did say meawy get" Hew srtaa have tod vetoed this question, half in wander, half In dismay! It's se easy to fritter away ready cash. A dollar here and a deUar there and in the end ethiag te shew tor It., And yet sav ing far the things yen want a new heme, tiavel er future eeewityvJs easy and effective simply by allot ing a portioa ef year Income either through the payroll savings or by arrangement with yew bank for the systematic perehase at United States Savings Bends. Dollars ge, year bends grew. .When yea bay Savings ). regwaaly yen are baflding the nestgg far whatever yes've set yanr heart en. ' -O.S.TttuuryDtptimtmt 1 As Duplin County. -WHEREAS, this Board has learn ed with a feeling of profound re gret of the death of Hon. J. AUB REY HARRELL which occurred at his home in Wallace on Saturday, AprU 5, 1947 and THEREFORE, we the undersign ed members of this Board desire to publicly express our. appreciation for his. long service as Mayor of iris home town and as an outstand ing promoter and benefactor in Du plin County for many years. RESOLVED, that we deplore the passing of an able and useful man, whose death is a distinct loss to our' County, and we cherish and honor his memory as an outstand ing citizen of our County. RESOLVED further, as evidence of our respect and esteem, that a copy of the resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board, and copies be mailed to the family and the County Newspapers. . v Board of County Commissioners, G. D. Bennett, Chmn, L. P. Wells, A, C. Hall, Arthur Whitfield, ' Tyson: Lanier.' Attest: A. T. Outlaw, Clerk of the Board RESOLUTION Board of County Commissioners - April 7, 1947 North Carolina, -' - ; : ( WHEREAS, this Board has re ceived information of the death oi Hon. W. BRYANT MARTIN Which occurred at his home in Faison on Tuesday, April 1, 1947, and THEREFORE, this Board wishes to offer public expression of ap preciation for his record of long' and faithful service as a member of the old County Highway Com mission, as Mayor of his home town for many years, and as a public spirited and outstanding citizen of Duplin County.. : " RESOLVED, that we deplore the passing of our highly ; esteemed friend and fellow public servant, whose death is a distinct loss to our County, and we cherish and honor his memory as a most estimable and worthy citizen. RESOLVED further, as evidence of our respect and esteem, that a copy of this resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board and copies mailed to the family and the County papers. . Board of County Commissioners G. D. Bennett, Chmn. L. P. Wells A. C. Hall, " Arthur Whitfield, - " Tyson Lanier.; Attest: A. T. Outlaw, Clerk of the Board s Outlavs Bridge News Regular 2nd Sunday services on next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Dr. R. P. Adams of Chapel Is expected as guest speaker. All are invited. Mrs. Faison Smith will be hos tess to the AUW Saturday after noon. All members are urged jo attend the meeting. ' Ervin M. Outlaw spent the holi days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr. .-Mr.' and Mrs. James Martin and son and W. H. J&artin of Franklin- Gas on Stomach Relieved in S minutes or double your money back ' WhM fiMU itomub actd ctuies ptlnful. niffoeat lni (u, wui itomuta id bmnburn, doctor, usually pmcrlb Um futMt-utlnt medicine, known for Dmptonuno nlltt nudlclnei lit, tbou In BaU-ani TiUMi. No luulra, Bell-in, bruin oomfort in llffr or doable four monn back sa ntum of bottU to lit, Ut at oil diunlata. We SpeciaBze h WINDOWS, . DOORS, - FRAMES, SCREENS BUDLT4N KITCHEN CABINETS . : . , ANYTHING IN WOODWORK t ''i&: Ritter ffllwbrk Xo. ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levoy 'Simmons Sunday. Misses Sal he and Essie Mae Out law spent the week end with the home folks. v '.;!. Miss Mavis Outlaw of Raleigh spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Outlaw. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols, A. J., and Dennis of Sims spent Sun day and Monday with relatives here Misses Edna Sutton and Dorothy Outlaw of Goldsboro visited their parents during Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen J. Herring of Richlands were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs; Remus Creel. Messrs. Amos J. Outlaw, Louis and James Parker, A. J., and Den nis Nichols visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones at Southport Monday. Miss Elizabeth Mullens of Wil son and Mrs. James Rouse nd Mrs. Eva Rouse of Llddell were guests of Mrs. M. l; Outlaw, Jr., Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutton and children of LaGrange ' RFD spent Easter with Mrs. I. B. Sutton. Mr. H. C. Doby Jr., of Chapel Hill spent Easter with Mrs. Doby who is a member of the school fac ulty here. : . Lewis W. Outlaw returned Sat urday night following adjournment of the Legislature in Raleigh. NOTICE Take notice that all candidates for the, office of Mayor and Com missioners for the Town of Warsaw will please file their notice of can didacy in writing with the Town Clerk of the Town of Warsaw at the Town'' Hall on or before the 26th day of April, 1947, at 6 o'clock P. M., at which time the list of candi dates will be canvassed and placed upon the official ballot to be voted upon. By Order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Warsaw. This the 4th day of April, 1947. A. J. JENKINS, Mayor DORCAS B. ROGERS, Clerk Date of Election: May 6, 1947. Time: 0:30 A M. to 4:30 P. M. Place: Town Hall Registration books open for reg istration April 19, 1947; closed April 26th, 1947. Registrar, Paul Potter. Challenge Day: Saturday? April 26th, 1947. Judges O& Election: III IIES ? i ICE if CREAM" Gocd Every the of Cortez Blackmore 4-18-2t Albert Askew. THE 60 Vlr3Y SHOP DIAMONDS JEWELRY LUGGAGE SPOUTING GOODS GUNS AMMUNITION We Are' Aeentg For GIBSON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Directly across from' Post Office WALLACE, N. C. oooooooooeoooooooooooooooccoccccwcoooccccaooooo Strike In Telephonefedustry To Affect Galls To Bell System Points Telephone service, both local end long distance, within our operating territory will HOT be inter rupfed by the strike of the Bell System Employees. On long distance calls to Bell System points only emergency calls will be accepted for the duration of the strike. Ve sincerely hope that the inconven ience of this situation all be of short duration. ft Warsaw, N. C.