I? r -.. r 3 V 1 r ' fit!-'-. o - . if LuvV- "-L 3 L J; Li A New And Modern Food Store -Meals-Groceries Vegetables And Fruit At Money Saving Prices? We Cordially Invite You To Visit This Modern Food Center And Let UsSenre You - R. J.IIURSEY, Mgr. . ; Railroad Street - Fine Foods - Ycllsce, H. C. - : J Classified Adls CLASSIFIED KATES Two cents per worr, minimum charge of 50c. Unless j uu uave an account with us pli'as' scud money, stamps, money' oraer or check with ads. farmers: use the Times Classify' ! arts: If yoo have anylhins to sell or exchange, or waul to buy. we will , accept produce ( paymeiit. down in the field. We follow the Al lis C halmers 24-point check sys tem - - assures efficient operation. Worn or broken parts replaced. CylhiuVrs adjusted - - all types of repair and tuning. tJ'a. TURNER & CO. Pink Hill SKIS BEE and rmiko appoint ment to do your aalo -mlj ui fender repairs, gJie r"p(!ee your Broken glasses with of w Shsstipr "roof glass. A. C. uia. AM KKNANSVILU-. IF YOLi. PBOW.R rv Hl:K. OB IS DAMAGED OTJUEKWthK; will ion be n u.v riio TECTED? Reliable Insurance Serv!.-Warns-, North Oin-oPtia J Do Plumbing and heat j in W&rk of All Kinds. I 1 hjive had 2ears experience in V. S. Navy as Ship Fitter and three years plumbing work with W. D. .- ants t'luinbing & Heating, in Nor ! ill., a., and one year maintenance in i-A at Lantfiey field, Va. ' See br Phone Phone 226-1 GEO. P. PRIDGEN Warsaw N. C. A I! ANKLETS FLUMlUMi it Experience In i'lumbing Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Larg;e; None Too Small See Me For First Class Work At HeasonabiL- Prices BEN B. WILLIAMSON KENANS Vll,Lf , N C "A drilled well is ttar most satisfactory water m,pp!y. Write for quotation, giving distance and dirt-dim from your Post Office. HEATER WELL COMIVNV RALEIGH, NWTT ' AROILN A ALL-CHOP HARVESTER KK PAIR SERVICE. Don't risk a break- 11 PAIRS . . . FOR . . . $1.00 hX PREPAID PARCEL POST Slight imperfects of regular 25c -35c line anklets for infants, child ivii, or ladies. Cuff tops, assorted colors. Please state sizes. SOLTHERN'SALES COMPANY P. O. Box 2029 Dept BNM KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE COMPLETE INSURANCE COMPLETE SERyiGE Real Estate - Bonds - Rentals Warsaw Real Estate & Ins. Co. ROBERT L. WEST iXllre. Phew. 212-1 Res: 268-6 WARSAW NEWS Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West were hosts at dinner Sunday evening at 6:n0 at their home on College St Guests were their eight children and ten grandchildren as fololws: Mr. and. Mrs. Norwood West and six children, Norwood, Jr., Helen, Walter, Ann, Jerry( and Ronald;' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton; Mr. Sterling Marriner; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mortgage Loans Atlantic Life Insurance Company of Richmond is in the market fov 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 SALESMEN WANTED Going concern of half century's standing in Eastern Carolina de sires young, aggressive, intelligent salesmen. Experience desired but not necessary. Estimated earnings $4200.00 plus. If interested address reply to Duplin Times, Kenansvllle U. FOR SALE: One sow and 6 pfgs; in fine shape. See JOEL WHALEY, Rt 2, Kenansvllle, N. C. If. pd. Milton West and sons, Lee and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton West; Mr. and Mrs. Robert West, all of Warsaw; Mr. and "Mrs. Herbert West of Dallas, Texas; Bill Taylor and wife of Duke, and Jackie Sut ton also of Duke University. Circles Meet , V ' Methodist Circles i t . Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. Her bert Middleton with devotionar by MrsvA. M. Williams'. Mrs. d- B'. Best had charge of the program. The hostess served frozen fruit salad, rite and pink lemonade. 9 Lwere present. . i : i Circle fNo. 2 with Mrs. J. c. Thompson met in 'the home of Mrs. Q. J. Sutton. The devotional and program were presented by Mrs. Sutton A frozen fruit salad course was served. . . ... ' Circle No. 3 with Mrs. M. A. Smith chairman met with Mm nian Hobbs. A program ot; denomina uonai nome mission schools was studied. Mesdames Park Pridgen, Robert West, B. C. Surratt, Nor wood West and Mrs. Martin pre sented the program. A Bible con test was conudcted during the recreational hour and Mrs. Park Pridgen won the prize. Nine mem bers were present. Apple pie a-Ia-mode was served. VY.M.U. Meets The WMU met Monday afternoon with Mrs. L. O. Williams presiding. The program on South America was in charge of Mrs. Clarence Brown assisted by Mesdames Wal ter Carter, Frank Thomas' and J. v Quinn. It was announced that the Week of Prayer will begin on September . 14 and continue tHruJ September W. . . " . Sun Beams ". The Sunbeams held their meet ing In the Baptist church Monday afternoon with Larry McCullen as host. A program on South Am erica was presented by Mrs. L. S. Whittle and Mrs. C. V. Garner. Iced drinks were served by Mrs. H.-C. McCullen. , , was guest Sunday of Mrs. Emma Hobbs. " , Mrs. Jack Kornegay, Jack Jr. Mrs. James Farmer and two chil dren of Kinston .were guests last week of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick. . . , , . . " The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Clark are on a month's vacation in the mountains of .North Carolina, and Virginia. - -, Personals , Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams and guests Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and daughter, Linda of Meridian, Miss, spent Wednesday and Thurs day at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokes and mother, Mrs. Stokes of Lexington, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Surratt and Mrs. H. D. Middleton. ' Mrs. S. Godwin of Dunn spent last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin and family. . Mrs. Emily Honeycutt and; "Mrs. Annie Cox are vacationing in Fla. . W. H. Hitchcock of Raleigh spent the week end with his family here. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers have returned from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Gresham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and chil dren and Mrs. Denton of Columbia,' Tenn., are vacationing at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Stacy Britt and . children are vacationing at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Albertson have returned from a vacation. ' Dr. EP; Ewers left -Tuesday to attend a clinic lnXhicago. ' v v " ' . Mrs. J. P.' Rogers of Smithfield is the guest of her mother, JMrs. R. C. Pridgen. U ' v Miss Mary Kelleyof Wilmingtoi J: AT HOME , OIITHARM. TUT. CSTV COUSIN '' ' , I have heard of sows dropping all male litters of pigs, but this 29 year old cow that refuses to have anything but heifer calves carne as a Jolt. , Checking closely on thla'pheno menon to determine if old Bossy was doing this just to be stubborn or if she had some ulterior motive in mind like boosting Union Coun ty's milk production, I found my way to Monroe, where Price Bra w ley, assistant farm agen, sought to get me an interviejy with the aging cow. . -s ' All I wanted to know was why, in7 18 instances, the cow's off-spring have all been girl-calves. I under stand that in no other 'way can a cow so warm the heart of its owner. This being the case, Bossy should be convinced of the importance of passing this top-secret information te others. - v Well, when we got out to the Carl Trull farm there she was, tiaving contented chew for herself down by the "fence. We have - all ' seen prettier Jersey cows, 'but I doubt seriously if I will ever see another that won't have' at least ONE bull calf out of 18. YOUNG GIRLS High 'School Or College For Your u Back To School Togs, You Are ''-v- ' V i -n ( ' ' ' .' ' It '.,..',. Invited To Visit Our Store. - A ''. t NEIL JOSEPH'S SHOP uoiusooro, H. t. L1MI2JLI ULJ YOUR OLD WACHO i Is) 0210 - ; nn n n uwu u LIBERAL 1XAOE-M ALLOWANCE! Yoar H vastsy f-f y f backache to you, but it wta help boy jom tUjtiltmJ freedom. Why wsitr Act now! CUT SOAP COSTS r 20c A VEEK WITH JKJ 8SNCC T the Bendit gets a wbote4oad at tkxbct spsJd Kjrji Ion a few tablespooM of soapb SAVES bAUONS OF NOT WATUL The Bendbj mtOSm hundred of times, m tttd ont of mmO amount of Lit iji BEWix,TrruMai-ACTLQN fSINCPU SAVXS WAiZZTml ot 0HES. '-TjirobJe-Aedosr hgvuUmsk ..UiJiS tlie dUntleit fabrics, vows STftemmi tpf eror sm yqv tXZZT mSHDAYSI All by itself & Becdix wubtl, j and damp-dcys the clothe . . . 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