.1 CLASSIFIED KATES Two cents per wore, minimum charge of Ste. Unices you have a aocoiiat with as please send moaey, statu pa, money order er check with ads. Farmers: saw 'the Times Classified ads: If yon hare anytblnf to sell i exchange, or want to buy, we will aeeept produce . for payment.' -" BMM : MB aatd sake - appoint . meat ta do your ante body tad .leader repairs, also replace year hrskasi glaasM with new Shatter Proof glaas. JL V. HOLLAND KKNANBVILLE nr totje property burns OB IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE, will top tan fully pro- . TBOTKDt i -a ' . , - ft. W. BLACKMORE, Agent, BeUabW Tnsnranoe Service ' . Warsaw, North Carolina I Do Plumbing and Heat : Jng W&rk of All Kinds. , I have had 2 years experience in D. S. Navy aa Ship Fitter and three years plumbing work with W. D.. - Sams Plumbing & Heating, in Nor folk, Va and one year maintenance : of PX at Lang-ley Field. Va. ; S6 or Phone ' - Phone 226-1 s GEO. . PRIDGEN Warsaw N. C. PLUMBING Experienced In Plumbing Work OP ALL KINDS ' No Job Too Large; None Too Smalt ; See Me For First Class Work At Reasonable Prices BEN B. WILLIAMSON KENANSVILLE, N; C. PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOW Paint to becoming more plentiful I new have a man available full time to paint your home and out buildings with spray gun, the most - economical way. A. C. HOLLAND, Kenans ville, N. C ... -x "A drilled weU hi the most' ; satisfactory water supply. .Write for notation, giving dlstaane ami direction from : , yoar Post Office. ' ; HEATER WELL COMPANY pay-row NORTH CAROLINA WHEN YOU NEED -Furniture, Home t ' Furnishings, Hardware Specialties, and Hay - Call on us -C K. QUINN - KENANSVILLE. -S-4te B IIMIIILIL tuiirLtic INSURANCE COMPLETE SERVICE V : Real Estate Bonds - Rentals Warsaw Real Estate & Ins. Co. I , ROBERT L. WEST Office Phone: 212-1 Res: 268-6 Baker's Jewel Shop V. "C WARSAW Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry ATI1JL.ISTKS Jr'UUT UKM k HOW TO KILL IT, IN ONE HOUR. IP NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. -Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made -with 90 percent alcohol. It PENE . TRATES. Reaches and kills MORE .. ranna faster. Todav at Kenansville Drug Company la Kenansville. 5-30-5t 1 Sweet Potato Plants V; i Postpaid :-i Nancy Hall Porto Rican 200 - $1 500 - $1.75 1,000 -S3 Pete Taylor, Gleason, Tenn. M5-6t, FOR SALE Peanut meal. Cotton Seed Hulls, Cotton Seed meal. - : J. T. HUDSON'S GIN, Warsaw. M-M..0A., ' ... - WE HAVE on hand for side dress ing crops: . Royster's 3-9-6 Tob acco Fertilizer for Tobacco, Swift's Vigoro Ptant Food for Tobacco St Corn, -Also Royster's 3-12-6 for General Crops. c -..." , . C. K, QUINN - KENANSVILLE 'J -3-4fc e ' . If you have' life insurance prob ' i, c-ntirt JAMrS G. DICKSON r f r i A""' Facwrity FOR SALE Water Jacket Laundry Heater and 30 gallon hot water tank. - Judge Henry L. Stevens, Warsaw, N. C. 1-16-21 pd. A FOR SALE: Steel Body Ton Trailer. Slightly used. See J. A. RACKLEY at R & P Groceteria In Warsaw,'.;. ... 5-23-2L o , Mortgage Loans - Atlantic Life Insurance Company of Richmond is in the market fo. first mortgage, long term, low cost loans on Improved farms, residen ces, and business properties in this section. No commission, stock, or life Insurance required. FOR INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE M.T. BRITT At The Britt Corporation CLINTON, N. C. MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Reporter SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Brother Duplin People Dies John William Sanders, 61, On slow County v farmer, died at hit home near Richlands. on Rt. 1, at 6 p. m. Saturday after an extended illness Funeral services were held from the residence t 3 p. m. Mon day, with interment in the nearby Sanders cemetery. The Rev. W. A. Crowe, Methodist minister of Rich lands officiated. Surviving are his widow; one son, Franklin, of Rich 'asds: four daughters, Mrs. Ruby i.ee Jones and Mrs-. Dorothy Bell Mb! ihburn of Jacksonville, Mrs. Carrie Pittmirt of Richlands, and Bettv Cray Sanders of tlfe home: 12 grauikluldren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews, four brothers. T. F., and H. V. Sanders of Richlands, F. D., of Jacksonville, and C. R., of Rich lands; three sisters, Mrs. Mary WP- liams of Chinquapin,- Mrs. Dannie Taylor of Jacksonville and Mrs. Callie Cottle of Beulaville. Beulaville Seaman On USS Wright Bobby L. Kennedy, 17, seaman 2!c, USN, son of. John G. Kennedy of Beulaville, is serving aboard the USS Wright, the Navy's newest aircraft carrier, which is acting as a training ship for Naval aviators at the Naval Air Training Base, I'ensaio'.j, Fla. . - Commissioned Feb. 9, 1947, tlis Wright replaced her sister ship the USS Saipan, for this duty. Mrs. Teachey Feted Mrs. Win. R. Teachey, for several years a member of the Beulaville facujtv. was hororee Tuesday even ing when Mesdames Wm. Bostic, Lou Belle Williams and M. M. Thigpen entertained at the home of the latter. For Best Prices and Complete Job on a. liniments, See or Write S Rev. H. J.Whalev BEULAVILLE MRS. M. M. THIGPEN " . Beulaville, !n; C. . - Representative For , CLINTON FLORAL , "COMPAiMV ' VALLACE, N. C. Rooms were thrown ensulte and arrangements of roses were used throughout, .Guests Were greeted at the door by Miss Rosalyn Har ris who invited them to the regis ter kept by Miss Mary Q. Brown. The honoree was presented a cor sage of pink roses and a novelty plate by the hostesses, Mrs.' -T. P. Quinn. of Kenansville and Mrs. Gardner Edwards were winners of prizes in contests. - ? ; Mrs." Teachey was the recipient oi a shower of attractive gifts after which the guests were invited into the dining room where Mrs. Ashe Miller presided at 4be punch bowl and Mrs. Edwards served Individ ual cakes from either end of the table which had as a centerpiece an arrangement of pink roses, finked bv lishted tapers in crys tal holders. They were assisted inj serving canapes, candies, ana salt ed nuts by Misses Eaitn urown, Janice Bostic, Doreen Nethercutt and Calesta Thigpen. ' Hosts At Dinner i Mr! and Mrs. S. P. Bosticwere hosts at dinner Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tea chey. Spring flowers were used, forming a centerpiece for the din ing table. Covers were laid for Mr ' and Mrs. Teachey, their mower, i Mrs. Swain of Fayetteville, Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bostic, Fitz Bostic and the host and hostess. Mascots Honor Seniors Tues. Tuesday evening little Agiies La nier and Sammy Pope, Jr., enter tained the seniors at an enjoyable weiner roast in the spacious yard of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blizzard. Agnes and Sammy were assisted by their mothers, Mrs York La nier and Mrs. S. O. Pope. Wallace Hostess Honors Seniors Members of the '47 graduating class were again honored Monday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker entertained at their home in Wallace. Following games on the !?wn,'the guests were' invited in to the dining' room for delightful refreshments' of sandwiches, cook ies and soft drinks. Mrs. Parker's1 sister, Miss Thel ma Brinson, is a member of the class. 1 Mrs. "Bud" Miller entertained Wednesday afternoon at -an enjoy able party honoring her young chil dren, Nora and Mike on their birth day. Games were played followed by refreshments ' consisting of ice cream served with birthday cake. Candy and blow gum were used as favors. Mike and Nora received many attractive gifts from their little friends. v . - At Lawn Party Among the. delightful social af fairs given the members of the graduating class was a lawn party Thursday , evening with Mrs. P. E. Thigpen, t Jr., and , Mrs.-1 Elwood Quinn as hostesses.' A number of enjoyable and interesting games and contests were played followed by refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, ritz, olives.v pickles, coomes and bottled drinks. LI Held At Lake The following young people en joyed weiner roast at Catherine Lake Saturday evening: Misses Ve na Mae, Geraldine, Loraine, Grace and Faye Quinn; Messrs. Billy and Don Band, Robert Hill and Wayne West Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier of Wake Forest and Beulaville an nounce the birth of a son, Charles Stewart Monday, May 5, at Rex Hospital, Raleigh Mrs: Lanier- is the former Sybil Batchelor of Beu laville. Raynor&ndli: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sandra cf Beulaville annowe t'- r '' in Beulaville. . - " Rev. A? Ll Brown officiated,, and several friends of the bride and groom were present. Following he ceremony,, Mr. and Mrs. Raynor left tor a shortweddlng trip -after which they will be at. home in the Cedar Fork community. Mr. Raynor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Raynor of Beulaville RFD. . . Seniors Entertained Mesdames Marlon Quinn,, Kirby Whaley and Leon Quinn, grade mothers of the '47 graduating class, were hostesses Thursday evening when they entertained the clar.:, high school teachers and ' their husbands and wives at a delicious supper which was served In the Ag riculture building following the Class Day exercises and cllmaxed a number of delightful affairs ten dered the Seniors during the past several weeks. Womans Club Met Tuesday Mrs. Ado!ph Jones, Mrs. Phoebe Pate and 'Miss Krmie Sanderson were joint hostesses Tuesday after noon when they entertained the Beulaville Woman's Club . at the home of the former. Arrangements of spring flowers were used ln'the .living and dining rooms. Following the business session and. reports By project leaders, Miss Virginia English presented a discussion on Adequate and Healthful Water Sup ply. The hostesses served nut sun daes and cookies with coca colas. There were 22 members and visit ors present. , Mrs. Brinson Is Hostess Ta School Faculty Mrs. Clyde Brinson was hostess Monday evening when she enter tained the Potters Hill School Fac ulty at her home on the Kenans ville Highway. Spring flowers were Used - as a centerpiece and throughout the home. Places wero laid for Mrs. Sidney Hunter, Miss Lou Jackson, Miss Daisy Burnham Miss Ethelene Parker, Mr. B,rinson and the hostess. SS. Officers Meet Willi Mrs. Thigpen The officers and teachers, of the Presbyterian S. S, met recently at the home of Mrs. M. M. Thigpen. Several; matters 6f importance were discussed, and plans were made for some improvements in the school. . The staff of officers is as follows: Supt. - Maurice Jackson; Sectv. - Foy , Jopes; . Treas. - Mrs. M. M. Thigpen;-Teachers, Adult Class -Mrs., Phoebe Pate, substitute, Miss Ermie Sanderson; Young People -Mrs. Gardner Edwards, Substitute, Gardner Edwards; Intermediates, Mrs. Clifton Quinn, Mrs. M. M. Thigpett substitute; Juniors - Mrs. Lou Belle Williams, Mrs. York I a nier substitute; Primary - Mrs. Gor don Muldrow, Mrs. Archie Lanierj substitute; ' Beginners - Mesdanies Adoh1 Jones and Harry Home. ? Miss Mary Jackson vof Fayette ville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson. Mrs. Carl Whit BaU of Ph Hill and Mrs. Bobby Robinson and dau ghter,' Rebecca, of Chicago, Il., were -recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell. ', , '. Miss Fredica Stokes left Tuesday IN A COOL HAIR DO Thats Easy To Care For , V1 TRY, A.;'-;" ". Feather Bob : . Permanent Cut and styled to suit your porscnality OUR PRICES ARE $3.50 UP -, OPEN ANT EVENING AFTER 6:30 BV APPOINTMENT LOYE-in The Couniy?s Eastern LCairopolis for Atlanta and Thomaston, Ga., where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Sudle Brown Is visiting her brother, Walter Wllkins, at Eliza beth City, Friends of the latter will be glad to know that he is Impro ving after a severe illness; Macon Brown spent the week end there, also.'K.6f'.w?:'-;v?:s .T -rt Mr) and Mrs, Richard Bostic and Nancy spent Sunday with the Ben "Strouds in KietMBBW.?."ix:.s Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Baker, Gary Baker, Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Fits and Nick Bostic "were recent visitors to Harkefs Island and Atlantic Beach: Mrs. Jack Morton of Fayetteville was the week end guest of Mrs. Archie Lanier. ' - - ' Mrs. John Hargett of Jtlchlands recently visited her, mother1, Mrs. E. P. Thigpen.'' " , ' . Mr. W .J. Richardson ox Raleigh spent a day last week here with Jus sister, Mrs. Mary Alice, Jones, v Miss Grace Quinn of Womans College, Greensboro, was at home for the week end. Mrs. J. T. Miller and Joan have returned from visiting relatives in Columbia, S. C, and Soperton, Ga) Misses Edith Brown and Rosalyn Harris, Messrs. Carl Home and Don Williams enjoyed a .fishing trip to Sneads Ferry recently. Mrs. Grady Mercer and children left Friday for Lancaster; S ; C, where they will visit their mother and grandmother. 'fys-- Mrs. Hazel Batchelor and Mona spent the week end-in Raleigh. Lit tle "Rusty" Lanier, returned with them for a visit-;V.!y.vp,;;v Mrs. A. L. Brown spent last week as' Southport with her daughter, Mrs, McKeithan, and is spending this week at Smithfield with her daughters, Mesdames .. Dall . and Watson. .i v.Vit"';s'i",-,';l.,i:.v?. Dr. and Mrs. Wlngate E. Swain. Ann and Lamar Swain of Washing ton, N. C, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Teachey: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hocutt of Clayton spent the .week end with their parents, MrT and 'Mrs; I.'. J. Sandlin, Sry - , J . ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Simmons of California and Georgia arrived 'sev eral days ago to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Demorest. ' Robert Craft, Jr., spent last week in Raleigh and Chapel Hill where he "registered for the fall term at the University. Mr. and Mrs. L: M. Hollowell of Norfolk, Va., were, guests last week of their sister, Mrs. Adelle Matth ews. i'-V' V'V .'; Gerald Williams Of , Charlotte spent the week encf with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Le(J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gresham and family were week end guests of reiauves at New Bern. . - r ' , Mrs. E. p. Thigpen, Miss Jean nean Thigpen and Ed Thigpen are visiting the Wilton Thigpensiat Fairbluff. J! u , r " -r Mesdames Archie Lanier, and Hazel Batchelor, Messrs. I. J. San dlin, Sr., and I. j. Jr., spent Mon day at Dunn where they visited. their brother and uncle, Mr. G. Wl b. Sandlin, who continues quite 'ill. Mrs. Cecil Miller spent a day last week in Kinston. ' Mr. a. G. Sloan of Marion, S.'C, nas Deen the guest this week of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Wood. " ' ' Mr. and Mrs., Malice Cassidy ana son Maurice, . jr.,--- of" Kings i-ark, U iVare visiting their mother Mrs. W. E. Thigpen. Mrs. T. P. Quinn of - Kenansville was dinner guest Monday of Mrs. L. F. Brown.;. ' jJ'1..;-;' Rev. A. L. Brown conducted a study course in church music at Kelly last week, and is spending this week at Council where he is simi'.arlyj engaged. ' - Mr., and Mrs. T-. J. Baker andi son,, ttary,: have : left for Monks Corner, S.. C.C to live. Mr. Baker hass been working here with the Shepherd Construction Co., In buil ding Highway No. . 41. They occu p.ed .;n -apartment in the S. P. iJbtic home while in Beulavi '.e: ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown of Snow Hill visited, Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Kennedy Sunday. ' ir Mrr A. G. Sloan of Marion, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen and Mrs. Mar Ion Bratcher spent Sunday In Kin ston where they attended the dedi cation oftheSunday School rooms I r- of the UniversaUst Church. At this time their kinsman, Mr. I. S. Bo-r chelle, builder, was honored v for his part-in erectiiig, the building, and upon theoccasion of his 75th birthday. A sumptlous .barbecue was served at the noon hour: Mrs. W. A. Jones and son Bobby left Sunday for a visit in Alberts villa, Ala. . . ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson spent Tuesday at Seven Springs, . La Grange and Kinston. ' - , t Mrs. Lula Q. Parker left friday for New Orleans, La., where she will spent about 10 days.--- ; - . Mr. and Mrp. J,oe Raynor, Mr. ( and Mrs. Warren Edwards, Mr and Mrs. Nick .Swinson and Mr. Rob ert Craft formed a congenial fish ing party to Swansboro recently. Hubert Campbell spent Mothers Day in-Goldsboro with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Brown atten. ded the Senior Piano Reci.;rl 1 in Kenansville . Thursday evening, Their niece, Miss Cornelia QuinV was presented at that time. Mrs. Flnlayson, County Heall'i Nurse Will be at the teacherage on Tuesday afternoon, May 20, at 3 o'clock, at which time vaccinations will be' given for typhoid, dyptheria. ate , i Elmer Hairis of Areola so.-nt I Monday here His sister', Miss Rosa- ryn Harris, oi ine local scnooi icc ulty accompanied him home for the summer vacation. r ' ,'J ? Mr ..and Mrs. F. L. Walker and young daughter have left for Calif ornia where they will make their future home, 1 ' i - The Francis Oakleys spent the week end- with their parents "in Greenville. ' Misses Daisy Burnham, Mary L'l . Rlvenbark and Edith Brown left this week to spend the summer-at their respective homes. V - Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas formed a fishing party ; at Cypress Creek Saturday. j'i'ifyt ' ' , Mr. and Irs. J. I. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Steve O'Milena.vMrs. R. C: Kennedy visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomas at Swan Quarter on Sunday. G. S. Muldrow was in Elizabeth City . Wednesday. His mother- re turned with him for a visit here be fore returning to her home in Flor ence, S. C. Mr. and Mrs.- Alton Exum were Kinston visitors Saturday." - . Bobby Kennedy, S 21c, has return ed to Pensacola, Fla,,' after attend ing" the graduation exercise's of the 1947 BHS -Class. He is a former member of the 'class a'nd received Announcing : The Opening Of 1 BCS(D)inL- n .4 We -are now . delivering' daily, Kerosene for Tobacco Barns or any other use.' , - - We also have on hand a good supply of Pennz oil Motor - Oil and Greases, also" DOWLES3 TOBACCO OIL CURERS. 1 - , Our yard is stocked with new Oil Tanks cf the following capacities: 115, 275,, 280, 300, 4C0 gallons at reasonable prices. -'!.-. See or call us at once for your needs. We have ample equipment to serve you. Tour . Business; will be appreciated. . Phone ralpii Li iiic'pj r: M.J4- XL his diploma at this time. Mrs. Gardner Edwards, Miss F.r mie Sanderson and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen of Beulaville spent Wed nesday at -Jacksonville. Miss Jane Bostic, who Is attend ing school in Goldsboro spent the week eftd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. N. Bostic. r Home Management: ! - - Home Demonstration Club wo men havS helped their husbands with financial planning; used in creased Income to day off dt' 'i and saved somethmg for education and security in old age. GqniiGr Tlieaflro rotTNT OTJVE, N. C. SUN. - MON. The Shocking Betty Grabble. News Cartoon TUES.- Double Feature Riding The California Trcil ' Cisco ; Kid. , . N- Vacation In Rcrj WED. - THUES. - FRL TheStranaeVcn::: Hedy Lamarr. News -SAT. Raiders Of TheSoufh Johnny Mack Brown. Serial , . Comedy " JNo. 49-1 JL ..