Til FRIDAY, JULY 1 ti.llayvorlh's Father Dies At 72 :a!,t3ville, Ncr.Tli Carolina : I' . . .y. I . , 1 ?. 1 . t . ; IV. i , :iw Mrfc.fc. B. Hayworth, of Pink Hill, planed via Eastern Airlines -to her father home at MeKeespor!, Pa. ' Sunday, June 26 to attend the 1 1 neral -services of her father, who .died Sunday at 5 a.m. from a third stroke of paralysis. He was 72 j ears of ag' Appendectomy Miss Isabella Jones, secretary to Burial was in Oakrrest I Supt. O. P. Johnson, underwent an i Cemetery, McKersport on Tuesr ' day, June 27th, at ll a.m Classified Ad s. CaiASSDIID RATES Tw cents per worn mmlmuni charge of 50c. Unless yoo have an Meoant with us pleaM send loner, stamp, money order or cheek with ads. Farmers: dm the Time Classified ids; if yon hare anything to Mil or exchange, or want to boy, we will accept produce for payment FOB SALE No. 1 lespedeza hay. Baled. $40 per ton. See Walter Herring, 4 miles east of Warsaw. 7-8-2U C appendectomy at Goldsboro Hospi tal on Thursday of last week. She is reported to be improving nicely. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Amos Q. Brinson were hosts on Saturday eveling at a dinner party. The home was most attractively decorated lor the oc casion. Quests were Rev. and Mrs. !len Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poter Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Baker of Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. Joney La nier of Rose Hill,- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kornegay of Seven Springs. TOBACCO FLUES, LIME, PLAS TER, CEMENT, LATHS, SIIEFT ROCK, DOORS, WINDOWS, FUR NACE DOORS, GRATES, FLUE EYES, TUBS, HAMPERS, ROLL ROOFING, SHINGLES, GALVA NIZED SHEETS. . J. C. RUSS, Warsiw, N. C, 7-l-4t. C FOR BETTER PROTECTION INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Write or See W. SPICER, KENANSVILLE, N. G SEE ME and make appointment to do your auto body and fen der repairs, also replace your broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glass. A. C. HOLLAND, KENANSVILLE. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOTJ LIVB FROM YjQUR PCSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC -:, RALEIGH. N. C. HOUSE FOR BENT 5 room house, bath and wired for electric fttove. Garden' lot adjoining-. At tractive modern bungalo style. Lo cated at West Siding- on highway 24. See or write GRAHAM PHILLIPS, Warsaw, phone 507. -24-8t. pd. First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JK Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. . V.. S4 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. FOB RENT: house and apartments. Very reasonable. Modern conven iences. See or write Mrs. D. L. Woodward in Warsaw. 6-24-2t. C- . TYNDAIL , FUNCtAL HOME nr MOUNT OLIVS Items of Waxne-DvaUs) Burial Associaflo Phono TO FOaaral Directors, Eanbaliuen Imbalance Bervlce. day OT nlrht Bridge Club Miss Mary Lee Sykes was hos tess on Thursday evening to the members of her bridge club v.-J:'iS Mesdames D. S. Williamson, E. C. Tyndall and IT.irold Jones as visit ors. The hostess served a deliciou; sweet course. At the conclusion of play high score for members was won by Mrs. A. R. Bland and for visitors by Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. Kontract Klub The Kenansville Kontract Klub mt Wednesday eventing with Mrs. N. B-. Boney as hostess. Wh n guests ai rived the hostess served cantaloupe a-la-mode and during -play coca colas and nuts. Pretty ar rangemcnts of girds were used. When scores were totaled, Mrs. Vance Gavin was awarded high score for members and Miss Mary Lee Sykes for visitors. Sewing Club On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Alton Newton nterUjned the members of the BMG Sewing Club. Her home was most attractively decorated for the event. After the usual sew 'ng bee the hostess served punch, block ice cream and open-face sandwiches. i Brinson and daughter spent Sun ' day wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Clif ion Brin son in Whitevllle. Mrs. P G. Blanton of Cove City is spending the week with her mother Mrc. Cora Brinson. " Miss Marie Williams of New Yovk City is sr en ling a, weeks va cation at her home here. Rev". Mann who filled the pulpit in Urove Presbyterian Church on Surfdavwas'guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Currle. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. .Territt of New Bern were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail. . Misses Shirley Tyndall, Be'ty Whitfield, and Janet iloncy accom- ranied Miss Alta Law.on to Vie beach on Sunday. , Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and daughter Sara West made a business trip to Goldsboro Tuesday. Mrs. Daisy Smith is visiting her sister Mrs. L. A. Beasley. Misses Sara West Outlaw, Loyce Caison and Millie Burch are leaving Sunday to spend a week at Camp Trailee. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson and son Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- lan Craft and sons of Jackson ville spent Sunday at White LakS, Women Of Church LET'S FISH FOR THE S3VT OF IT-NOT i thKunt of mz:t WE CAN BRING HOME.-" BE CAREFUL!. WHEN UNHOOKING SMALL' FISH SO THAT T, V MAY BE RETURNED UNHARMED -. Personals Mr. C. B. Sittcrson and grand daughters Frances and Linda visit ed in Williamston, Woodard and Windsor from Wednesday through Friday. Mr. C. S. Williamson spent Sun day in Jacl-.snn with his son Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady and baby spent Sunday in Rich Square. They were accompanied home l)y their daughter Rebecca who had been visiting in Rich Square and Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Don Snider and son Bobby of Cleveland, Ohio are spending the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail. Mrs. O. P. Johnson was in Duke Hospital on Monday for treatment. She returned Tuesday and is re ported to be getting along fine. Mrs. Croom of Goldsboro is visit ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Croom. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brock of Bailey were visitors in Kenansville Sunday. Mr. "and Mrs. Willard Brinson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Letter The Women of the Church m I on tlie side lawn of Grove PresLy- terian Church Monday afternoon with a good number present. The president. Mrs. Caroline f.'-avin pre- siden and Mrs. N. B. Boney Acted as secretary pro-tem. Reports were made on the results of the Stanley parties that have been held and jther reports were made by differ ent members. 'Die devotional, which was linked in with the program, was led, by Mrs. Mary southeriand and the program "Those Women" was led by Mrs. G. V. Gooding assisted by Mesdames N. B. Boney, Louise Mit chell, A. T. Outlaw, S. W. Newton and Mis- L'lla Ilinson. The meeting adjourned with the Mlzpah bene diction. Members of the Un'ty, Wes'ey, Magnolia and Kenansville Meth odist Churches honored their new pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Mur rell Glover, on Friday night at an old-fashioned pounding. About forty members met at the parson age and much to the surprise of the couple presented them with a boun tiful pounding. The occasion was turned into a social hour and the WS of CS of the Kenansville Ch urch served cookies and drinks f f " ) PROTECT GAME BY KEEPNG --:..' . U I nu.M i vo UVbS CONFINED WHEN GAME it" U is raising ynuMS -. v - WALTER E. FULLER . ' . Vl--'! f' -iVC?) A ' Y sFii 9 ' Ml I ewAdminiftrative Assistant tone .' . " '5i2Ufe ' ' Ylfc I -j! ' ' Direct of the N. C. Department ", - 1 T jMV) ' I I' W 151 of Conservation aiid Development. : ( ''Tl ' vl i . - STSri MU'.'JO:' l videmore,'and 1 FSt-75 DESTROY FOOD. COYER, WILDLIFE AND OUR ' &' V A-.O f.v BE PREVENTED. BYCBE.MLTHE J ttUUSSfiREk ' 7 . PA- OF MAN tiJP&'Sm - Tfl7y . ' -Thousand of f armert have found that the safeat, surest crop in the world is U. S. Saving Bonds. These A 1 1 i i T f . .1 m niudiuiiii uuiiaing loaay tor I their tomorrow with S n vi rt tr II ..ml. I They realize that this it their onnnr. tunity, the chance to make their areams come true, such as becom jna;the proud possessor of more land, the latest machinery, home improvements, or a nestegg of eeurity On which to retire. All of these can be yours also by planting your dollartnow-in the crop that never fails. YOU OPPORTUNITY today is the U. S. Savings Bonds Opportunity Drive. . Start saving today at your bank or post office. U.S. Treasury Dtptrtmtnt Legionaires Have Family Reunion The Cooper family of Kenans ville had their family reunion on Thr.rsday, June 23, at the home of Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs. Davis Cooper Farior. Thirty -five mem bers of the family were present and a sumptions picnic dinner was served. Hallsville Circle 2 Meets Circle No. i of The Women of The Church of Hallsville Presby terian met Saturday June 18 with Mrs. John Miller. Nine members and one visitor were present. Mrs. Morris Grady gave the Bible Study and Mrs. Leonard Kennedy talked on Home Missions. A social hour followed. Warsaw Post 127, American Le gion held its regular meeting on Friday night in the Le?ioh Home. Prior. to the business, a steak' sup per wns so ved bv Cant W. M. Buck and Chief Cook J. P. Johnson of ine local National Guard. Principal ' discussion ' on th genda was the appointment of 'various committees for the nxt AjTiistice Celebration Those ap pointed were Francis Oakley, Bea uty Queen Committee; J. C. Page, i'arade committee chairman; G. A. Phillips,.. PuMiciiy, and James F. Strickland, Athletic Chairman. ub Sees Air Force Films ATHLETES FOOT GEEM Kenansville Drue Store TELLS HOW TO KILL It im. . - iD0m V ine germ grows uiuarui.. xuu must REACH it to make the kill. Use " a ; strong PENETRATING fungicide. T-4-L, made with 90 alcphol, - reaches MORE germs. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR ypur 10c back from any druggist. ? DQ6 TjMS IM " Distemper , ,V ! By TOM FARLEY x-s..w MRS. M. M. THIGPEN -- Beolavllle. N. C Sepreseatatlve For CLINTON FLORAL - ' , C0ianv. - . warsaw. n. c '""'"""- f;;; lu;;:er FOR SALE 4" TONGUE A GROOVED SnEATHING V ROOFERS $45.0 5" ... - ;. . $52U 2X4 DRESSED . f 52.0 c'::::"-n!;:;i.Co. WHILE distemper is no longer thedread jcourge it was ten or fifteen years ago, thanks to im proved veterinary practices and greater general knowledge of the subject, It still remains to be con quered. There is as vet no certain cure for the disease but the partial immunity offered by preventive In-: noculatlons is something every dog ner should be grateful tor. Most of the so-called "cures" on the market are of no value, and some are positively harmful to dogs. Distemper is a sly disease, the early symptoms of whlcli often Re semble some trifling canine ail ment Vomiting, diarrhea, refusal to eat. a dry cough, and a rise In tem perature ny of these might be log ically passed off by a dogwner as a temporary maiaise. Of all the symptoms. It Is the temperature rise that asually pro vides tne pest warning that a dog has contracted the virus which pro duces distemper. Within a twenty four or forty-eight hour period, the temperature, may shoot up to 104, sink again to normal and then slow ly rise to 104 again. Usually at the cdnd rise, the dog develops con junctivitis. The cornea of the eye sometimes becomes ulcerated. Gas trointestinal symptoms Include vomiting and constipation, followpd by rifDrrbt. Tw r "t irmv fi! - . I: The Warsaw Rotary Club met in Mitchener's Dining Room Thursday at 1 p.m. with President R. L. West presidinghe 24 members present enjoyed three air force films sup plied by Pres. West. They were REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S -'STUDIO .vIN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 : COMMERCIAL PUOTOGKtl'Hi , A SPECIALTY aiscult Bomber", "Kill Or Be Killed", and "Land and Live In The Desert". Film's were secured from the Air Force Reserve Train ing Unit Screening was made pos sible through the efforts and equip met of Co. M., and Carroll Best operated the projector. . Plans were made for the final meeting of the Rotary year, Thurs day night, June 29 at 7:30 at which time J. C. Thompson will succeed R. L. West as president. Jlotarv Anns will attend this meetinp. July 5 County Court Jurors P. T. ' Fountain. E. F. Hobeood. Sr., J. B Thomas, R. L. Veach, Geo. i. iner, uranam Johnson, L. F. j ones, k. Mirendy, J. A. Barn- ett, Sim Blaylock, Luther Brown,! and J. D. Turner. Last season, for every dosen oranges that moved to market in tiieir own skins, about seven others camp to consumers in tins and bot tles. , ' . , m -' Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company ." klNSTfN,N.ft.:.-.:'-.V:- m HUM often begins , to 'manifest nsrvoi'i symptoms convulslom4s rlyttimlc twitching called "ctfore", a d par alysis of the muscles of mastication and of the tongue. It la In tL!i stage that permanent injury nvy be done to the animal's vuluera'o'.s nervous stracture, or that dea'.li may result. ' , ' .- ; The best"; advice ' for any dc pwner -who inspects that Ms r t has distemper la to consult w i. table veterinarian without deluy. Diagnosis Is always dlfflculf ai J often requires fa laboratory te before It Is conclusive. The patient is likely -to be given massive do."s of homologous anti-distemper f 'r um. He will have to be kept at 1 and warm, usually in aa IsoUt d part of the house, and -fed c'y digestible' meals. If you tva tnel feeding him a liigb grade br.r.J f commercial dog food, you c j : tinue him etr' that diet. . bi t it .1 usually best to feed at four ho.; Intervals. .-:,iri-.-.-i- " - : Since distemper has a more se vere effect on rundown , i: , t l , on neauny ones, us a govi pr..i- pono epiaemio seseon, wet i ciple to keep your dog in! as sound and clothing should bs remove physical condition as possible, r.y. i of Infection may be avoided by t;.t- 3 WW Children ' should ' suad aiia(n:t sudden chilling during the su' " ' r t once and extra blankets rnd ( eiotning Kept nandy lor succ.i ing him preventive lnnocr. atV.j weather changas. . ' as a puppy, keeping him away fro: . . ., -dors that are or have b-n infect- - ,.,.",. .-,.,", ro(r- -t o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f ) 4 -.1 :::f; Message About Financed to Our PROFESSIONAL AMD - s . . ' . '.:.....: A : t - -'-"' ".' ." 1 ;' .' ' .: ' .' ':: . BUSINESSWOMEN... Of course you can continue to maintain th standard you have established for your busi ness , prestige don't hi a slow period dis courage yoii, when we can be called upon fr LOAN SERVICE that provides you a W tat of interest. , . ' U O to o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o o o o o . o ,o o o o o o o 6 o o o . o o () o () () ( ( : DRAIICII BANKING & TRUST CO. FAISON WALLACE

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