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TELLE, NORTH CAt:OUNA tug d'ji-va;; ti: c 1 I f. U I 3. t ' 0 4 I . C hccified . Ads. ' aukumm rates to do your auto body and fen . der repairs, also ..replace your broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glass. . :. ; KENANSVILLE. hat Me. Umlesa jtm have I with u pleua tend wttk ads. Farner: Ttsses Classified ads; lam aiiyifcla to mU r wast to boy. win aeeeft prednce for rOS BETTER PROTECTION " INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Write or See W. SPICES, KENANSVILLE, N. C. 8ZE ME and make appointment "A drilled wU la the moat satisfactory sfater supply. Write for r,ootatJon, giving distance and direction from your Post Office. HEATER WELL COMPANY RALEIGn, NORTH CAROLINA HAVE IN STOCK Gyplap Siding, for tobacco barns, Sheet Rock, RockLaths Plaster,' FinlshlngsLIme Windows, Doors. Now Booking r ders for TOBACCO FLUES.' J. C. RUSS, Warsaw. N. C. 5-6-4t.C. First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JX Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. GET YOUR COTTON SEED NOW Coker "100" Wilt Resistant Available At ..V:I2SEE2I FARMERS EXCHANGE ' Or See Me At My Homo In Turkey J. T. Hudson V. S. FIRE. LOSSES 1948 SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS -MORE THAN ANY YEAR IN HISTORY. PRO TECT YOUR PROPERTY" WITH R. W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Service Since September, 1902. WARSAW, N. C. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT , IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide. T-4-L. Made with 90 percent alcohol, it PENE TRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Today at KENANSVILLE DRUG SSORE Kcnansvitle, N. C. i FOR RENT: in the Town of Mag ! nolia. Six room home with bath, ' on lot 135 ft. X 210 ft. Built in lrt'10 itl all modern convenienves. i Oil floor furnace; hot water heat er (electric); wired for eiecinc stove, built in cabinets in kitchen; Venetian blinds; lighting fixtures for crtirc house. Reasonable rent. Call 376 Magnolia, N. C, or 4811, New Bern, N, C. 4-29-3t C. Willie Johnson !n Pacific S3t 19 WARSAV,N.C SUN. - MON. April 17-18 South Of St. Louis (TECI1NICOLOR) With Joel McCrca, And Alexis Smith. TUESDAY, April 19 San Francisco With Jeannette MacDonald And Clark Gable. WEDNESDAY, April 20 DOUBLE FEATURE The Return Of llfsl With Richard Arlen. And Cheyenne Cowboi Till its. - FIJI. April jj'l-2? The Noose Hangs Higli With Abbott & Costi lla SATl'KDAY, April DOUBLE I I Al l lii: Jungle Pairol . (;. luhoson, aviation strif i .v.cihanic. 3'c. USN, son of V. W. .Johnson of Rt. 2. Rose Hill, is now serving with the Fleet AH Weather Training Unit, Pacific i'lei ! will' Ii is a carrier type squsil- h id at the Naval Air Station i',;, i,er's Point. T. H. .l.ihnson. who entered Naval ser .. ... October, 20, 1944, received ti. ;-;inrj at the Naval Training Cen Rainbridge, Md. n-t'ore entering the Navy, he at ' led Magnolia High School. Mrs. Cyrd Presents Students In Recital Mrs. Florrie 'Alphln Byrd, -Music teacher at. B. F. Grady, presented Miss Lois Estelle Waller in a piano recital on Tuesday, .March 29. Miss Waller was assisted by Miss Eleanor Gay Herring, vocalist md Misses Anise Kelly and Ruth Tea chey, ensemble. The program: Avia Maria Bach-Gound Sonata Opus 27, No. 2 Sonata Opus 27. No. Andante . Ludwig Beethoven Fantasia In D Minor No. 1 . . Wolfgang Mozart Polonaise A flat, Opus 15, No. 53 .... . . . Frederick Chop'in Traunieri, Opus 15, No. 7 Robert Shuman Interpretive and Modern Dance Moods Golliwog's Cake Walk, Suite I ... Claude Debussy Clair De Lune . Claude Debussy Piano Ensemble An'tra's Dance ' Edward Grieg Kelly, Waller, Teachey, Byrd. Woodland Sketches To A Water Lily Edward McDowell From An Indian Lodge Edward McDowell Tale Moon ... Glick-Logan Prelude C. Sharp Minor, Opus 3, No. 2 Rachmanioff Malaguona, Spanish Suite Lacuona Marshalls Edith Byrd Alfred Wells Immediately after the recital Mr. ma Mrs. Samm Waller and daugh ter Catherine entertained a num ur ul friends, relatives and the ii. V. Grady School Faculty at a ovely tea in the Home Ee recep tion loom, honoring their daughter Estelle, and those assisting in her Graduation Recital. The hall and dining room as beautifully decorated with lovely spring flowers and lighted candles. Mesdames Emmett elly, S. R. Chest nutt, Henry Herring an.'. Graham 'Teachey assisted the ho-t -s in serving delicious refreshments. Dies Magnolia J Shirley Grace Miller, 9' montlu out daughter of Mr. and, Mrs; G. Elbert Miller of Magnolia died at her home early Thursday morning of last week after a short' illness. ' Funeral services wer held the fel lowing Friday morning a the home at 10:00 o'clock by Kev. K. , D. Brown of Burgaw. Burial was in the family cemetery near the home. In addition to her parents she is survived by one brother George Earl Miller of the home, her pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. - W. , Miller and her .maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Hatcher ell of Magnolia, and a num ber of uncles nd aunts., J. J. Ilovnicn Age 75, Dies Funeral services , were held in the Magnolia Cemetery the follow ing Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. -"' tie Is survived by one daughter, . " 'j ' Mrs." Essie' Pope with - whom he Jessie J.- Newman, age 75, died maae ms name ana une .Vu n u. .;, suddenly Wednesday night of last Newman of Miami, Fla.; five grand- . wedk at the home of his daughter, chidden and two great grandchild- Mrs. Sam Pope in Magnolia. ren- - 4 .- " oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hiway 11 Pink Hill, N. C. "Showplace of the Carolina's" (In-A-Car Individual Speakers) Shows: 7:15&9 p.m. IOOOOOOOOOOO SUNuAY, only, April 17th Wonderful Easter, Entertainment! EAT RE I 1 AM) Sundown In Santa Fe With Allan Lane. LAVTON BAKER Jeweler- AT Warsaw Furniture Co. W A R SAW, N. C. ill m " SPECIAL LOW PRICES ! BROKFIELD FULL CREAM CHEESE, roui d .40 5 LB. BAG GRANULATED SUGAR .45 5 LARGE BOXES SWAN MATCHES .25 NICE, THICK FAT BACK! MEAT, pound .15 45 LB. STAND PURE LARD 7.60 25 LB. STAND PURE LARD 4.39 4 LB. PKG. PURE LARD .68 LARGE BOXES DUZ, OXYDOL OR TIDE . WASHING POWDER .30 PRINCE ALBERT SMOKING TOBACCO, pe r can .10 PURE RAW LINSEED OIL, per gallon 2.98 GOOD QUALITY INSIDE PAINT, per gallon 2.95 - LADIES! ATBTION, PLEASE: We have Armour's Velvetgreen Fertilizer put up in 5, 10, and 25 pound bags. Just the thing you need for those Azaleas and Camellias. , . yy'. ' OOOO : WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. - , V J M VJ v' ,y 5 -V Crimp Galvanized & Aluminum Tin -r All Lengths. , Windows & Doors, Nails & Roofing of AH Kinds, Dairy Field Say By: LACY F. VE5KS Duplin County Acnt , A Dairy Field Day has been p!i ned at the(Coaslal Plain Test Farm near Willard, for Thursday, April 21. The purpose of this meeting is to present to flpirymcr. and agricul ture workers uf this area some of the more practical results of re starch studies at the Stilion. Spec ial emphasis Will, be given p istures, forage crops snd dairy cattle breed ing program. This is a special day for those interested in dairying. The program has been planned jointly by North Carolina State College, Norih Carolina Extension Service and Experiment Station in cooperation with North Carolina Department r.f Agriculture and Bu reau of Dairy Industry. This is a splendid opportunity lor dairymen and anyone interested in pastures and forage crop improvement to gain the latent information avail able on these subjects. It is hoped that a large number of Duplin farm ers will take .id vantage of this.field day. The program will start at 9:45 A.M. at the Adini-iUrailon Build ing of the Experiment Station. E THE 'UIITEEDBRE Tiinp . juniurio-imiti HAYES MTUWMV Vfixm MST I ANNOUNCEMENT WATCH Repairing . Service In Kenansville II llt.'"uaj' 4 I HAVE OPENED A WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING SERVICE j HERE LOCATED DAILY IN. 1 DUPLIN MERCANTILE STORE . . A L L WO RK GUARA NTEED PRESTON HOLMES Your Patronage Appreciated kenansyilLen: c.' .- J.- f.94-. .m Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. On An Island With Gorgeous Ester vp Me tody and Romance wt3 or. an Island If You Are lnferested In Saving Money -You Will Like Doing Business WjfhUs'r THOMP -it. l 4- ' t V. ' 1 i i $ WHOLESALE & RETAIL. NOTICE OF TOWN FLECTION Notice is hereby given th-it elec. tion for Town Officers of the Town of Kenansville wikl he 'held Tues day; May 3, 1949. Registration books arc: now-open and will continue to De open through April' 21, 1949, Harojd Jones at Drue Store.. Registrar."4 Filing date for all candidates Will close April 19th, 1949, File with the Town Clerk. V Challenge date AprU 28, W4:l. C. E. STEPHEMS, Mayor. 4-22-4t, ' .ft- ''-.-V, 'V " ' ' 'ANTE' WAN In WmmM n A ii mm-msm,, a'.. . WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 18. Night Show, 7:15; Matinee Sat.. P.M. 3:00 W Late Show Saturday Night, 10:00 MONDAY anfl TUESDAY Pitfall 1 t 1 KM 4 I ' Also Color Cartoon Starring Dick Powell and Elizabeth Scott with Jane Wyatt and Raymond Burr. 'TV"'.' . aSSSBSSBSBBBSSSBBBBBBSSBBBBBBiSBBBSBBBBSSBBBBBSBBISSBBBBBBBBBJSBSBSSBBBBI WEDNESDAY (IN TECHNICOLOR) ' Rope Starring James Stewart with John Dall And Joan Chandler. i THURSDAY and FRIDAY V The Return Of October Starring Glenn Ford And. Terry Moore. SATURDAY. DOUBLE FEATURE Announcement I Hereby, Announce My Candidacy For MAYOR 'X. W:;OV:::l-- , WARSAW In the coming May election. 'I have the time to give to the people of Warsaw and pledge to rive ..the time necessary and . tc give my wholehearted, efforts to serve everyone alike - to put for ward a progressive program that will he lpv our town to grow and develop.-" :rk"i;-!tJf.4f ,'V':K' My experience in business has been long and varied -and I will do my best to hold expenses down and spend our' money to the very best interest, of alWl.; tS.W I was second high man two yeirs ago. ;. ' :v :-t- .:;.-' -: Your, vote and support will .be appreciated. : .,- ' ' Yoit friend, WEDNESDAY only - Wild-West Action! ; Overland Raiders With Buster Crabbe, 'Fuzzy" St. John, And Jack O'Shea. Also "Canadian Mounted" Serial Tirt'RS. &. FRI. " :' Charles Starrett with Smiley Burnette And The Sunshine Boys. i l Mr. Reckless ; . Starring William Eythe and Barbara Britton with Walter Catlett and Mona Gambell. ALSO "G-MEN NEVER FORGET" LATE SHOW Sat. Night Starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. One Woman - and Men Thrills 1,000 Untamed Dangers . Jungle Goddess With Wanda McKay, Geo Reeves, Ralph Byrd, And Armida. ." i Also Color Cartoon " -' ' ' 1 SATURDAY only - - !, S i BIG DOUBLE SHOW it I T No. 1 AcUon Plenty! ' Law Of The Timber With. Mar jorie Reynolds, And Monte Blue : - . ; . AND HIT No. 2 . El'-r'n Pcss IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tractor Or Horse Drawn NEW IDEA TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER -....... 1 ' ' ' i f t ' t t i . . ' ' ."'V V;'','; Seven SpHns . Supply Company f Crvrlfi O Chv t r s j ( n a 1 y
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