r THE DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, SEPTET jr- -' -(AM,- CLASSIFIED KATES Twa cents per worff, minimum chart of 50c Unless you hate A account with as please send money, stamps, money order . r check with 1 Yds. -Farmers: ;, us the Timet Classified' ads: If ' yon hare anything to seD or exchange, -ar want to bay,, wit will accept produce 'for ' payment , Morfgcg a -:; Jat-j eaeatt tdo your aato body leader rapmta? aJafreplaoa your kraftm flat wftTnew Shatter Vroef atstk. '. A. CLlBOfrAND V ' ; . tatMstmLix. IF TOmr FBOPMErtr BUKN8 OB IS DAMAGED XmffiBWISK, WDfX YOU Bl) ITOI.T FBO- ' TECTEDf K. WtfLACVrtOftB, Ageat ' BeBabte iBaarsMw'rWVW' -Warsaw, North OsroHaa PLUMBING -ed in PlatlasVrVki'4 ALL KINDS No Juti iiMf 0 es None To Small See Me ffflWttlwi A - Jioaable' Prices' ; ; A WILLIAMSON -5 jANSTILLsVN C , " "A drUIod mO k the aatttfaoter wtfte tatflyV , ; Wrlie fW anotattoa, (Mag dtetwe aa4 dfrectloav fron . yaur Post OMtV-Vit.-.t.y-'.-t BKAXEIt WELL COMPANY . OALEIGH, NOBT9 CABOUIJA ; ' If -"; 1 Do Plumbing rd Ml Irin Work of All Kindt. I hare had Z yean exferMmet. tn U. S. Navy as Ship Fitter and three years plumbing work with W. D. Santo Plumbing- A Heater. In Nor folk! Va add merea saalateaaaea of PX at Langley Field, Va. Atlantic Life 'Insurance Company of) Richmond Is in the market fey flrst Mortgage, lone ierssrlow cost loans On improved fnninv residen ces, and businesa properties in this sasUsnU No eoatuttssiott, vtotk. or life insurance required. " - FOR INFORMATIONS SEE OR WRlTE At The Britt Corporation CLINTON, N. C xlVl?fNK" I am representing the EULANE Cat ' Camaany of ' EUtatathtoffn. -.. i ' I have cook stoves, water heaters, space beaters and fas, In the cyl inders and- tanks. Immediate de Bttry - Oh" dlbplay 'at the Kenans ville Cafe. TepBt3e-l '" ' - 'Boacoe Jones, Kenanarille, N. C a-lHt-p. ' FOB SALE - One mule and gear, g '10 yeatsi weight 1190" lbs., $iUM;m aa.$MJ0OtttM fca no distributor and three .plows, $28.90; one t-wheel trailer to good eonditktM, S I5.0XK Wsa V.tWi Powell In Bowden, N. C. 8-lt-Bt. pd. , FOB SALE: One Motorola Radio, A-l Condition. Fits 1940 Chevro let See IVEY BOWDEN, Kenans- ville, N. C., X- Phon- 226-1 f btO. P. PRIDGEN i Warsaw N. f ATHLETES FOOT GEBJVl ICtL IT IN ONE HOUR. VjtfOUR 35c BACK, if not pleased. The germ grows DEEPLY. To kUl it, you must REACH it Get TE-OL at any drug store.' A STRONG fungicide, made with 90 alcohol, it PENETRAT ESJCeaches More Germs. Today at KENANSYILLE DRUG CO. COMPLETE lUlSURAISCE COMPLETE SERVIOE Keal Estate Bonds - Bentala Warsaw Real Estate & Ins. Co. ROBERT L. WEST Clee Phone: 212-1 Res: MS- llORE WARSAW i Diide-Elect Is Honored At Party Mist Hazel. Strickland, bride-elect of the fall, was honoree Wed nesday evening when Miss Janice Draughon complimented, her with an Jnf onnal party at her home on Pine J St Throughout the home, which was ensuite, were lovely and artistic arrangements of pink dahlias. The living room mantto was decorated with burning pink tapers entwined with periwinkle. The coffee table, which was tho center of attraction, was centered with a bride doll, with bridesmaids on either side. Elsewhere in the room' were miniature brides. 1 Two appropriate and impressive readings were given by Miss Mae Brock, who presented "In The Use J Way", and Miss Margaret Pelrce presented "What - The Groom Wore," especially for Mrs. Avon! Sharpe, who before her re cent marriage was Miss Hazel Car- ,tei?. i'...:". v-,:-.-:v.',--." The hostess presented the hone-re ' with two mahogany bird prh, a, Mrs. Sharpe, a cranberry va:," and Miss Margaret Miller remembered with a crystal vich tray. - 3. Drangbon assisted her dau- in serving molded bridal iocs edding slippers, lilies, the ter also tHtnded $irt of the session Personals J. M. Jenkins and family spent the week , end at Carolina Beach. Miss Sarah Humphrey left Sun day for Flora Macdonald College, where she is a senior this year. She had to go a week early because she is student head of the dining room. . Mrs. Sterling Marriner shopped In Goldsboro Wednesday. MesQames C. V. Garner and Wil bur Garner ahoppen in Goldsboro , Tuesday. . Mrs. T. ' O: Vhkghy of Charity was recently a guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. A. Raokley, i Mri and Mrs. Robert West htve returned from Black Mountain where they visitor her mother, who is spending the .summer there. Mrs. S. J. Powell had as week end guests her mother,' Mrs. W. M. Connelf and Miss Catherine' Cohv nell and Woodrow Hatcher of Rock ingham. , Mrs. Arthur Cook had as her guests thtt weekTher mother, Mrs. S. T. BoykiUflf Gbldsboro and sis ter, Mrs.' Kenneth" Clow and son of Sotrthetft"Pinet.- Mrs. 'Cook ac companied them to Wilson for a visit with relatives. Mis Mary Alice Blackmore spent last, week in Winston-Salem with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore. They went to Charlotte Sunday to see Miss Janie Belle Blackmore, a patient in Memorial Hospital. Miss Blackmore is stead ily improving, her friends will be Inter seted to know.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton are vacationing at Carolina Beach. - Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeil and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook spent the week end at Caro lina Beach. Mrs. Mae Teachey, of Rose Hill was guest Wednesday of her bro ther, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best. Miss Jewel Home, seventh grade teacher, spent the week end with her parents, in Roseboro. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., has returned from Waynesboro, Va., where she was called on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Loth, who has been ill with pneumonia. Reports are that her condition is much improved. 74 Killed In N. C. During July Seventy-four persons, including 15 children, were 'kilted and 491 were injured as a result of 835 accidents on North Carolina high ways and streets during July, Com missioner of Motor Vehicles L. C. Rosser announced this week. He said these figures showed a six percent decrease in fatalities and a four percent decrease in in juries over the tfl '-persons killed and 509 Injured In 765 highway accidents during 'July, 1946. 1 5fte it in MADEMOISELLE and JR. BAZAAR MOVIE GOER cfeMiklirtoliowor i yowwaM Debonair rayon gabardin in oqta. pith or mm. Jtsttar it 9 to.M war tar I ght in bri and groom, bridal hearts and g!r r ale to 18 guests. :Js Firemen's ....... -n w c7 'Gj) .TOAODIj .DDI OLD WASHER ym TKADf-tff MtOWANCtl Tow old wataat taay ba MH backache to you, but hwiU help buy yout dekst to washday freedom. 'Why wait Aot now! mjT90AP eo9n BV e A WK WH TW MNDfX Yon tat, OS0 f the Bendk gets a whole load of ttothta ipatUtnt titan on kite a faw tablespoons of soap. TV SAVm OMlONt Or HOT WATIK. 1U Btndlx tombUt clodMt Jr handrail of rlmM, in nd oat of a tmstt anumM of hot sud. BINDiX WMBlACmfr fUNOPU MVEt MAR AND TIAX CD ON aOINft MTumblfAdott' it gmth action ... safe with the daladett cabrica. savi yout rntsNGTHi iw smooc kunos you wodkusb IHnJftl1M All 1 , tf . 4u ii au aj iiscu me Dcnaiz wasnts, tnpie-rimei. and damp-drys the clothe . . . tUans Itself and shun off automatically! THI SENDIX PRICI PtIDOli U&sSSij nta ma tutr utrnt am mm im S) hm lit Ait mwnMr mi ihUIU bbor npiind m fnUm tit Mult It! rami an tuy ftm m rat m trim, wtpltfv tur btd hit It ktrt MOMJi APPUA glDIX MOMB APPLIANCES, I jfHafasP'H. I 1 Flavius Williamson IN PINK HILL n c J RED: TC;aY' GRAPHS' 3Lbi' M awn pack , large head LETTUCE lc, SPAGHETTI MACARONI 8 oz. pkg. 9c NECTAR TEA ' lb. pkg. 39c STARRS PREP ABED PRUNES 2-15oz. jars 25c yellow ONIONS 2 lbs. .... . 13e APPLES 3 lbs. 25c string BEANS 2 lbs 23c CARROTS bunch 12c Fresh Vegetables Daily Sunny field Asst. pkg. CEREALS 22c: Nabisco Sugar Honey Maid . 1 lb. pkg. GRAHAM CRACKERS... ..25c, ' . -as- Sweet and Tender No. 2 can I0IIA PEAS .10c Packers Label Std. Pack 2 No. 2 cans TOMATOES 25c Ann Page Puddings 3 pkgs. SPARKLE 22c lona 46 oz. can TOMATO JUICE 21c Red Cheek qt.bot. APPLE JUICE ...19c Ann Page P- SAUD DRESSII1G 33c Sultana P4- PEAIIUT BUTTER - 33c CLOSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Your Account in any WACCAMAW BA 'K Insured up to $5,000.00 By The F. D. I. C. FOR Safety and convenience, depos it your tobacco money in the WACCA MAW BANK and pay by check. Complete 'and dependable financial service, based on ample resources and experience in this area is available to you here. . l . ii i it ir itt rrrrt I STK " ' " WHTTEVILLE TABOR CITY - SOUTHPORT CLARKTON SIIALLOTTE - CHADBOURN I A-li 4 ... hi, 4 'i ..... i '.,!'.. J k AMk V i 1 1 1 a 3

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