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s Lr:::-:-n Dszccns t cons at Greves Presbyterian church Monday night, K. O. Little ton -was elected chairmen of CM aoard of Detoonfc :-...;.-,-..,;',:,.,,!'.. . Lli&operlilB Circlo Meefs : ! The Ella Cooper Circle o the enansville Baptist Church met at v:30 Monday night at the Home or Mrs. Faison MoGowen. Mrs. I. R. .. Faison presided over the meeting ind an interesting program was given led by (Mrs. Amos Brinson, assisted by Mrs. Hubert Phillips, Mrs. Faison McGowen and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Sr. t; The hostess ' served Jello, fruit cake with whip- ped cream and coffee. ' . Church Choir Eels Pastry ' The Presbyterian church choir , enjoyed a chicken and pastry sup . :er in the Sunday School building Friday night. Mrs. Louise Mitchell ' :i organist ; After the delicious ,aieal the choir gathered In the church for a regular practee. Church Circles Circle n, women of the Grove Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Jack Sitterson for a regular meet ing. H Mrs. D. H. (McCoy was leader and Mrs. Vance Gavin was In charge or the program on the 9th Com , mandment. : After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. Circle I, Women of the Grove Presbyterian church met Monday at 3:30 with Mrs. T. P. Qulnn out MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP ; Expert Repairs Quality Materials Reasonable Charges 160 E. Main-Mount Olive on the Streets Road. - i v !i (Mrs. Sam Newton presided d r (he business session. ; Their Bit (e study was 9th Commandment gir p by (Mrs. A. X. Outlaw, assisted y Mrs. U Southerland, Mrs. N.f 3. . Ten members and one viskr were present . n Prior to adjournment Mrs. Qua assisted by her netce Miss Jeans e Matthews served fruit cake Club Hostess Mrs. O. P. Johnson as hostess to the B. M. G. Sewing Club Tues day afternoon. , After the usual sewl:f I bee the hostess serwea tempting refreshments. -, A goodly number was present I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Bring Your Clothes To Us And Let Us Clean Them For You. "3 Mt. Olive Dry Cleaners 116 N. Center St Mt Olive, N. C. Dial 2034 Dies InlVirginif Ashland. Vs.. Jan. 9 Private funeral services lor. Miss jnoreoce Bitford Trevilllan. lone remlnfcht in Ashland's church, civic and sotjsl affairs, who died at ner hometVen Virginia Street Wednesday, follow ins an illness oi several nxmtfcsi were condicted from the residence on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 "6? ber pastor, Dr. Robert Parker&ef the Methodist church as isted y the Bev. Jerry M. Newfcolk ot War saw, N. C. Interment in Woodland cemetery here. . " -):. The daughter of Che Aate Thomas Buckner Trevillian and - the . late Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Blount Trevil lian was born at Verdon, Hanover County, Virginia and had lived at Aebland since infancy. vm..-w.i She was a charter member and past resident of the Ashland Gard en Club, was treasurer of the Han over Chapter of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy at the time of her death, which office she has held for twenty-five years, and was a member of the Hanover Branch Association for the Preser vation of Virginia Antiquities. She was a conglstant member of the Duncan Memorial. Methodist Church on the Campus of Ran dolph-fMacon College and was active in all of it s organizations. , Miss Trevillian is survived by (our sisters: Mrs. t . w. Marine. Jacksonville, N. c: Miss Elizabeth Mayo Trevillian, Mrs. George W. Davis both of Ashland, and (Mrs. John W. Best, Warsaw, N. C. and one brother, Howard B. Trevillian. I Falls Church, Virginia; and aaium- wr of nelces and nephews. Personals ; (Mrs. Eva Brinson is visiting friends, in Wilmington. - (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of Wilmington spent the weekend in Kenansville. Aire. Sallie Smith Westtoroetf Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Walter Stroud. .' -':.- (Mrs. Best Hines and Mrs. Louise Mitchell shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. . (S A number of people from Keb ansVille attended the Ralph Miller anniversry party in BeulavWe. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bob Wells and children of -Clinton spent Sunday in Kenansville with his father, R. V. Wells. Lt. Col Wells taught the adult Bible class at the Grove Pres byterian Church Sunday. Mrs. Jimmy Tucker returned to her home Tuesday after she and her husband visited relatives for a lew days in Charleston. S. C. Mr. Tucker returned to New Or leans where he will await orders for his ship to sail. iMrs. Sam Newton and Mrs. G. R. Dall accompnaled Mrs. N. B. Boney to Goldsboro Saturday. -(,: Mrs. John Currie is a natient in James Walker Hospital In Wilming ton mis wees. Mrs. Alton Newton is substituting for Mrs. Currie at the Kenansville school, Mrs. A. D. Wood is a patient in the Pender County Hospital In Leo Jackson has returned, home after being a patient for afewdavs m James Walker Hospital in Wil-, tmngnon. . :.:.:,',- mpon ittauiingswortn has- re-4 turnea from McGuires hospital in Virginia. He stopped for short visit winn nu daughter Mrs. Alton ryn and in Norfolk. : i i i. !' Mr, and Mrs. Zollle Kornegay of B. F. Grady visited Mrs. Myrtle vuinn aunoay anernoon. ' t . (Mrs. W. C. Caulder, Mr, and Mrs. Grady Hall and famllv of St. Paula. Mr. and Mrs Roy PearsaU and fam ily ot wt Olive, and Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Williamson and family of kenansville were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C S. Williamson Sunday. . .'iy'H -'C:.f -t Mr. and (Mrs. D. S. WiUiamson went to Sanford to visit her father, Mr. Malloy and to help him cele brate his 83rd birthday. .-. v (Mrs. E. F. Sheppard, of Wilming ton visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wil liamson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williamson last week. Mrs.- Ivey Bowden and Mrs. Jlin mey Tucker were hostesses at a Stanley party Tuesday night at 7:30. Mrs. Stanley of Kinston demon strated the Stanley products. A number of the fourteen guests won prizes. . :', ,: ' v The hostesses served .block-Jce cream, cakes, peanuts . and soft drinks. ::. i.:; 'a,u f- : Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cambelt visit ed Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson last week. - - CLASSIFIED BATES: t& Two cents per word, minimum L , charge of SOe. Unless yon have an account with as please send money, stamps, money order, ; Cor check with ads. Fannesst , : Use the Times Classified Ads; j If you have anything to sell or exchange, er want to boy, we will accept produce for f payment. LET ITS RECAP TOCR TIRES 1 Full circle full cap Fully Guaranteed Work U S. Tire Distributors BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. n Mt- nilv Hot. Phnns 3636 Goldsboro : BABY CHICKS now available Hampshire Reds - Crosses - Barmenter Reds, and others. Get, yours early, Mt, Olive Hatchery, Mt. Olive. - , M0-1T-C y -i-,. MKiXiKM, MR. F A R M E R. We have a complete stock of Bell's and Watson's tobacco seeds. See us for your tobacco canvas needs We also feature Woods bulk gar den seeds. We are now taking or ders for famous Swift's fertiliz ers. JAMES MILLER HARD WARE, Beulaville. N. C. , , : , 1-31-4T-C . . . ' ' WW II ALL WINTER H ALL WINTER SUITS ALL WINTER PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. i WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFKCE. HEATER WELL CO INC. RALEIGH, N. C CALL FOR Ar-Sulfa when infect ious coryza Ccolds") threatens your flock. Dr. Salsbury's Ar-Sulfa in the drinking water brings fast re lief. Ask for Ar-Sulfa. At Leon J. Simmons, Hardware, in Mt Olive. WANTED experienced book keeper. Permanent position. A. BROOKS DEPT. STORE, War saw, N. C. ., . - . Federal Land Bank FARM LOANS 'eim .'-Lew Devitl Carr NOTICE- For overeating full ness, or bloating gas try bottle of TAYOO, the indigestion reme dy from Brewer Drug Co., Pink Hill 1-31-4T-PD ' ITCHING SKIN sores or ex- zema are quickly relieved with seething SWISS OINTMENTS from 1-31-4T-PD Brewer Drug Company, Pink Hill. FOR HIGHER PRICES for your pulp wood, small or large tracts, see JOHN o. BKADSHAW, War saw, N. C, phone 598; companj agent Camp Manufacturing Com pany.' Selected cutting and State forester service furnished. 2-7-4tpd. Long Term Lew Interest Sec. Tress. (Mr. Carr roes to P. C. A. Office ia Kenansville at 11 a. m. every Tuesday morning.) FOR SALE: 6-13 strawberry plants. 5 miles south of -Warsaw. $3.00 per thousand. See Cyrus A. Cav- enaugh, Rt. 1, Warsaw. ltpd. i Your Best Tractor Buy 1050 IFarmall Cub & Eqpt 1940 Famuli Cub & Eopt ' 1938 Farmall F-12 Complete ; 1937 Farmall F-20 Complete 1930 Ford Tractor Complete 1949 Ford Tractor Complete , 1047 Ford Tractor Complete 1946 Ford Tractor Complete 1949 Oliver 60 ft Eqpt i 1949 Oliver Cleatrae Tractor ' 11 1040 Leader Eopt 1937 John Deere B on steel 1942 Ford Coach 1939 Pontiac Sedan ' -l Plows Disc Harrows Equipment . . . Your Ford Tractor Dealer ' ' BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. Mt Olive Hgwy., Phone 800. AT Goldsboro NEW FORD. For the best deal on a new Ford car or truck see W. L. Cavenaugh at Kenansvle Also many goad used cars and trucks. Telephone W. L. Cavenaugh at Kenansville 2133. BA4R-B-Q each Wednesday and Saturday. Sandwiches and plate lunches seven days a week. MER CERS CAFE, Beulaville. t-17-CT-tPD . Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Duplin County. Wonderful opportunity. $10 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent Write, to day. McNIESS COMPANY, Dept. C, Candler BMa. i Baltimore X ma, l-24-2T-pd. EXTRA CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY In ton lots $43.00. Less than ton $50.00. See W. E. Belanga, Kenansville. 1-24-2T. C. ' !'k'-' 1-2PHSGG w i 8, 1 ei . e 1 . ik. i. .ve leader: Clarsnii iJe'Wmian. .Wallace has not been dKeaid cn 0Vr; i . i -i' in 8. L swe 1 aders: Pesy Judge, caris- .V- AH. AT NEIL Joseph's SHOP GOLDSBORO - WALLACE 43, CLINTON 43. Girls Game. Clinton Jl t 7 19 13 Wallace ...;. 12 14 6 1243 Clinton high scores: ! E. Cave naugh 18, Bessie Mae Williams 18. Defensive leader: Sallie Riven bark. v ' - i Wallace high scorers: E. Hicks 22, L. Wooten 14 Defensive lead er:., E. Strkkland. , ; ; x ; MAGNotlA 52, CHINQUAPIN St. u ' . . Boys .Game-..j-;..:.v:-V Chinquapin ........7 6 9 1436 iMagnolia ....-......7 18 18 952 Winners' high scorers: Austin Baker 27, Hugh Sanderson 11. De fensive leaders; , Billy Qulnn, Biz sell Wilson. r.'.:.:-.. , . Losers' nigh scorers: Jimmy Hal so 17, Willis Sholar 6. Defensive leaders: Ward Lanier, Clyde Fu treal. " MAGNOLIA 47, CHINQUAPIN 26. - Glrli Game. ; ; Chinquapin .....i 6 6 6 826 Magnolia .. .. u 11 19 1047 (c:d Sfcle Green i i . -J (,.... ., f ; i ,," 'li-oys and f ' an or rtunlty to plant t.. 1 f rowi. pine in the t t ' . pine 1 $ been planted a co; ..: years it really begins to grow, i It is not unusual for it to t ' from one to three feet taller t t year. In fact lt will grow up be fore some of the 4-tfers who plant it will. On good soils this tree, once ft starts growing up should be able to grow about 500 board feet of lumber on an acre each. Best time to set out loblolly pines, according to Ford, is in Jan uary, February,, and- March,- If planted six 'feet apart in rows, spaced seven feet from each other. 1,000 seedlings will be required to plant an acre. . ' One person caia plant as many as 500 per day. , Twelve new Grade A dairies were started . In Orange County in 1L :, tr-:WS: North Carolina 4-H Club mem bers are doing their part to help keep the Tar Heel State Green.. r So far this year 4-U. boys and fflrls have nlanted a auarter of a million loblolly pine seedlings fur nished -them by the North Caro lina Pulp Company. In all, 187 members In 27 counties have ord ered 250,450 seedlings. V Other 4-H'ers who would like to plant loblolly seedlings tbis season should get their orders in right away, says John E. Ford, assistant forester for the State Colege Ex tension; Service. Tne seedlinss ere offered free to both white and' A new pig chain has been start- Negro club members In Caswell,. ed, in Rutherford County oy tne Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, Cab-1 Union Mills Grange, which brought amis, Mecklenburg, Gaston, and alll three registered uampsnire gut counties east of this line. ' plgs to place with 4-H and FFA. Ford says any 4-H'er in this area' members. n SPECIAL PRICE PLASTIC SOFA AND CHAIR ffil! lA llh cir; t , J J'j SEE OUR HEW SHIPMENT ', . , .'.!.;.- ,. j i V.' . . ' ... 1 'I,"- ' OF DIIIEnE SETS LINOLEUM IN ROLLS IN 3 Ft., 9 Ft., 12 Ft WIDTHS , LINOLEUM RUGS SHOP WHERE CASH - and CREDIT ' JS WELCOME P1TTEDG0 ccpnejv MT f OLIVE, N. C. at CREECH'S i APPRECIATION WEEK- A short course for commercial flower growers will be held at State College February 19-20. " v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI ) i 'I I i o f " AMERICAN LEGION POST 103 O O o o o o o o o c o )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC SQARE & ROUIID DAIICIIIG At Mount Olive Gymnasium EVERY SATURDAY KITE AT 8C0 MUSIC BT C "RHYTHM FOUR PLUS ONE. Admission 75c Per f Person 1 REMEMBER WALLACE STOCKYARD SALE Starts Promptly At 1:00 P. M. A HENRY VANN TRACTOR COMPANY FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN EQUIPMENT nrr ww wm 17th. Lift-Typo n n nrn rn - t- -i DOSS . for ; best farm machinery and guaranteed used tractors HEMY VANN TRACTOR CO. ' . CLINTON, N. C BEGINNING THURSDAY, JANUARY NOT OLD STOCK BUT OUR REGULAR TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT REDUCTIONS UP TO 25 per cent Bed room Furniture Living room Furniture. , . Dining room and Dinette Furniture . . . Odd Piecies of all types Pictures one of ,the many carpet specials and Mirrors, s FLOOR COVERINGS by the country's leading mills . k . and installed by experts . . . 12 foot width all wool Axmlnster carpet, grey. Appreciate Week Special . $5.95 One of the many carpet specials - . yd. ' eoooooooo044 BEDDING the last word In . SLEEPING ICOMFORT! 252 coll lnnerspring ; (90 QK Mattress . . special ; ,.T7rf Matehlng , Box Springs . , $29.95 tit SSh-. ;. 209-211 West Walnut Through the .years we have tried honestly and consistenaly not to exaggerate our values. But to sell on a basis, of fairness to our customers as well as ourselves. -- , NOW . -i for the first time we are offering on a store-wide scale during our appreciation , week i our finest top quality home furnishings . at a great savings to you. , CREEOT&Inc; Furniture Of Distinction Goldsboro, N. C. , i '. Dependable 1 WELDING REPAIRS , m. OOOOOOOOOQUOUUCOOOOOOOOCC o o o "Dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc: 'JUr- 1 v , - You spent a Jot of money for that car of yours. Don't let unknown V'ti'j mechanics who are "strangers" to y ou or to your make car tamper with 1L1 '''v it . Let our experts whose reputations are well Known in tnls commun UK 11 o o o o ') ) ) ) EVERY TIIU.15DAY - - t YOU, AKE ' ALWAYS WELCOME L WALLACE STOCKYARD WAIXAC2. N. C . c ' COr.IPLL.xJ KCDY ' EEPAir::;a attt "PAKJTING C7 ity, do all your repair worJc DODY 1 VOPa'I-. That Gives Your Car A "New LcsV f WRcon Motor .Co. -Mount Olive
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