KENANSVILLE, NO?.TII C.V. CLVJA d u l i ii v i n : f n 'i Hi V r Y MB. AND MRS. I. J. SANDLIN of Beulaville, who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary Wednesday, April 13, at their home. Mrs. Sandlin is the former Miss Laura Gresham, They have six daughters and a son. They are Mrs1. W. G. bnes, Mrs. Emmett Clark, Mrs. Irene Currie and I. J. Sandlin, Jr., of Beula ville, Mrs. Alda Sharpe and Miss Bessie Sandlin of Jacksonville, . and Mrs. Howard Hocutt of Clayton, They have nine grandchild ren and three great-grandchildren. "G-E" Automatic Electric Range Southerland Electric Co Warsaw, N. C. Phone 301-1 Your (G. E.) Dealer SALES & SERVICE All Types Of Wiring lOOOOOOOOOOOf WHEN YO U NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIKES; JR. 4".'. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N..C OOOOOOOOOOOO 1ATKNPED FOR LAST WEElfeM Mrs. E. -W. Jenkfo ef Fair Bluff spent the week ehtf with her slaters Mrs. J. W. Homeland Miss Louise: Croom. ';,,s'''' .fi. ;:.''. '" Dr. and Mrs. J. F. C. "Hunter of Florence, S. C. sifent the week end with his father,. B. Hunter. ' ' ? Wesley ' Wbodriff of Ft. Bragg spent Saturday here where he lived as a child and early boyhoed. i Dr. Shelton Htinter. rand, family j Keirly spent Thursday with' hlf father S. B. Hunter. "' ' i" '' MJss EllzabetW Qulnn of 0olds boro spent Sunday, with her bro thers Tom and Af ton Qulnn. , . Mrs. Audrey Joiner and son and Miss Minnie Joiner spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. Weeks in'Faison. Arthur McKneeley of State flol lege spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Shirley Crain of Durham visited Mrs. T. W: McNeely Sunday. Misses Ver, Mildred and Jean nette Hamilton and brother, James David spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hamilton.' .- '"""'- j-v--!!- Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rogers were weir son Ali son, his wife and two children of Charlotte.- V.- ' Bruce- Wilson of Wake Forest College-spent therweek end with.) his parents Mr. and Mrs 8. B. w son. .'...v' ' -. ' Mr. and Mrs, J. E.-Jones and children of New Bern spent Sat urday night and Sunday wittv&er parents Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope. Married ' . Saturday afternoon at five eclock in the Baptist Parsonage Miss Em ily Lanier and Mr." James Spearman were married by the pastor, Bev. T. W. McKneeley. The parents and few friends were present The living room was beautifully deco rated with soring flowers. The tootle, will make their home In the Coicord Community. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Lindsay were her father, W. W. Monet and "brother Gity. . Miss Susie Lee Spell of Wash ington tngton, D. C. spent from Thursday night till Monday- with her parents Mr .and Mrs. Lester Matthews. , ; " fl "-,- a. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horne Saturday evening were Dr.' and Mrs. J. F. C. Hunter, Mrs. E. W, Jenkins, Miss Louise Croom' and S. B. Hunter. -,. : , Miss Clara Mae aker of Wash ington, D. C. spent the week end with' her- -parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker: Mrs. J. S. Sutton of Goldsboro is spending ' this week with her daughter Mrs: H. G. Culbrejh. Visiting the Woodcocks, recently were Mr. John Robinson, Sr. and family,-Mr. and Mrs. John Robin- son,. Jr, of Bolton. H. W. Wood cock and family of Rocky Mount Mrs. J, C, Burgess. Mrs. J. T. White and family of Lelan, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll and children of Bolton, Mrs. White.Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Carroll and daughter Betty ens with them this week. Next Sunday morning In the Methodist church Bev. A. D. Wood will preach. ' No service on Sunday night ex cept BTU in the Baptist Church at:30. - Baptist WMS MeeU The WMS met in the church on Tuesday. Mrs. T. W. McKneeley president presided and conducted the devptionals. Mrs. W. L. Bosttc had charge of the program with Mesdames Owen Bishop, Raymond Wilson,- Lisle Edwards, M. T. Tuck er, f. M. Rogers, Paul Bass, and Lewis Qulnn assisting. Thirteen members wene present Dr. H. Y. Colvell . orrowmst.' ' sMEsassrGIssMfWei,- Nnt'DMf TSLjcavenansa v ; Corns Mamies Permanent Office Is WALLACS. N. c mi Figures will tell that it's just as economical to send your laundry to us as it is to do it at home. We feature special economy packages . that combine wet wash and flat work. i Leslie Balls Dies In Hospital 'INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Leslie Baitts, age 49, of Magnolia died Tuesday morning in the James Walker Hospital in Wilmington af ter a brief illness. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home by Rev. T. W. McNee ly, pastor of the Magnolia Baptist unurcn or wnich he was a member, Burial was in the cemetery there. . Hs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw Batts; two daugh ters, Sue and Shelby of the home; one son,- Leslie Davis Batts; his father, J. T. Baits both of the home community; three brothers. Raton .pf Durham, Shelton and Alton of Palm Beach, Fla.; four sisters. Mrs, Ella Wilson all of I..j :.a ft. i Mrs. Worth Potter of GolU. boro. Miss Grcshzni : Attends Conference i. ..A .. ' . . ." : Attending the Business Educat ion Conference being held at the Woman's College of XINC in Greens boro . April 22 and 23, were Miss Mabel Ellis of the Meredith College department of business, and the following student teachers from that department: Evelyn Hodges of Washington, Louise Fritts of Ral eigh, Hazel Ellington of, Kittrell, Elva Gresham of Chinquapin, Lois Shuffler of Raleigh, and Louise Hunt of Oxford. - . Sports Afield; By: TED KESTDia ."Waste, ignorance, greed, inef fective or nonexistent state laws, and an enormous national lassitude are killing off bur salt water food fishes at an alarming rate . . .tht problem directly affects the pocket books and stomachs of all Mr. and Mrs. America," claims Bill Wolf, one Of this country's foremost out door writers. :v;"i ;Jr. Sport anglers know that many species are becoming increasingly scarce, a few actually extinct They have watched commercial boats fishing too close inshore and de stroying acre after acre of bottom fish food, They know from bitter experience that the ocean, like the land, is not inexhaustible, and they believe that overfishing is very much responsible for dwindling catches. For Mayor 7cll:ce Mayor J. W. Hotfler was left un opposed in ths top spot of Wallace administration when the filing deadline closed . - i Candidates, for eommissloners are C. Louis Shields, E. J. John son, D. B. Townsend, J, S. Blair, Melvin G. Cording and 'Dr. jA. B, Bland. Luther PoweU who had filed for re-election withdrew before noon Saturday. r! . t Election day is Tuesday. May 3, The farm wage rate is dropping. The Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics reports that on April the seasonal - index was down four points as compared with last year. I A. Wilson. Mr J. W KvaniL M U 0,0 tint tkne uch ni John Fjiui Jones, early American Naval hero, never became an Amerl can citisen.. - - ; " c. .crile IJow To "The Duplin Times' jim GET YOUR '-..COTTON-SEED 2T'i T ' " NOW Ccier ,,lCD"ViU Resisfant 1 , Available At mciER$ exciiai:ge ; Or See Me At My Home In Turkey ; ;; JJ.Hcdson q IMMEDIATE DELIVERY j Tractor Or Horse Drawn :';!t(f3ACC6: TMSPLANTER Seven Springs . Supply Company ...v ; ' t - ., v. f Seven Springs, Hcrlh Cerclih g0ooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooo When yon send year laundry te, as, -'. vy.. j.., v -.)-.-; ...- yoa re assured .ef the fteesf pre- ; f eeasivr . v the most expert hand; 4 Umr. from your 4datot''aU4(eitf' te knsband's workdothes every jj arflcle receives perseswl attetten. v Speedy PldHO UifMrieW--' o o o. o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o O) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n CONDENSED CTATEMENT AS OP THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 11, 1949 . .. IN PINK HILL j-;;-..,- v- Resources Cadi in Vaults and Due from Bank $ 25,422,312.92 U. S. Government Securities $43,417,087.45 ir (Direct and Fully Guaranteed) . ffj;:-:"1:"' Federal Housing.uthorityObliga-i. ' ' tions, Feredarl Intermediate A'r.K-- i-y, Credit Bans and Federal Home LiOan Uanlc IlPhAntiirAQ ' ? t State Bonds ........... Munirinnl Rnnrfs - "r " v ........... ........ Federal Land Bank Bonds and Other Marketable Securities .... 4,184,433.17 6,760,525.72. .10,956,856.66 5,126,219.46 3" . Accrued Interest Loans and Discounts Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Building Sites Less Depreciation Commercial Building Corporation ; (COH$A5,000.00) J I it pip r : A ccoto - :r 9 Patc1j of Ileal EfUttf, ppwrisd value $16,500.00) 1 J",l '- u W t v v - Irs. 70,445,122.46 ."450,629.63 34,917,030.31' 610,345.89 ; 1.00 6.00 Capital Stock Preferred $200,000.60 , -, .. . Common , 800,000.00 t iiJOff.OOO.OO I - ' .. ;).. . IT I, Iff' - r -7.; if Surplus :. ...I.....4.....,: Undilded Profits Reserve a-c preferred Stock ritirentt ;Fund $Z&! Jtteserve a-csAccrued rA U,-::rneJ Interest, i xnsurarice ani wuier reserves .'4,500,000.00 -532,208.02 "200,000.00 3.639.663.66 o o o o o o o o, o o o : o o, o o; r o o, o o o o o o 8; o o o o. o o o o o o o o C) 0 () ) ( f 1 ( ' Hod Lanndiy & DEPOSITS 121,973,571.53 ' SS131.C 15.4 13.21- ,1. , t . i