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ta, CU Mn, JneratteleBe isi for n to. flowed Joiner, Ecporter and Suction Ar t. Lyo Personals " The mny friends of Mr. S. E. Packer will be happy to learn that he returned last week from Ke coucbt and Vetereos hospital In Hampton, Va. where he has been suffering with a skin ailment Mr. and Mrs. P. L, Page had as their guest recently, Mrs. Bertha Ward of Hose Hill. -'Mrs.' J. J. West has returned home ' after spending some time ct'Wrlghtsville Beach with her sis ter, Mrs. Jeck Qulnn. , ,. v Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer re cently, visited their" daughter, Mary Kllnfceth who is a student at East nmm'inm mlloos in ftreenville. i. Miss Fannie Thomas spent last Jt naay in iurnam Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin, Mr. ana Mrs. Mitchell Brttt, Mr. end Mrs. P. A. Kitchin. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpev r- -: "f'. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Howard spent the week end with relatives la Washington, D. C. - - Mrs.. Roy (Fountain spent last Tuesday to WaBaee. Mr. nd Mrs. J. H. Wahab and children recently visited relatives in Greenville. : f..: Amorig the out of town guests who attended the Jones-Martin weddintrhat was solemnized In the Warsaw Methodist church are the following; Joshua Jones .Jr., Shreveport, La, Mr. and Mrs. Har ris Andrews, Burlington N. C; Mrs. W. D. Fraiser Jr., Liberty N. C; Mr. and Mr. Kenneth. Pierce, Raleigh N. C.J Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce; Mr. nff Mrs. B. F. Jessup. Wal lace; Mr and Mrs. Richard Wil liams, Beulaviller Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shrago, Goldsboro; Mr. and ' Mr. Harold Matthls spent last weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. JL. i.. Maunis. -" ?""rt ViAm-n Among those attending tne.Tex- Mrs. ,ow,i.m. Mr as Carolina game In Chapel Hill Mr. T. R. : Quirm BeuiaviUe; Mr. "ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland, and Mrfc Jewell kaaes, gg Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr., Mrs Qble Malpass and daughter. WE ALWAYS OWd , ' CHCCK TO TH5 fey stare caszczm. ) 1 mSSml . the subject of permanent and win ter iawns. uecause wen " uations -where it is not practicable to Brow Brass or build a lawn it Is timely to say something about 'ground covers. A ground . cover ". is some low growing plant or vine which will Cover areas where grass will not (row such as neavuy snaaeq.spois, . . i -1 ..... im,M. haif of t e state. It grows about 4 inches high and the leaves are dark-green and resemble grass i . ariil thriva - in deeo shade and In stony , ground where real eras will not grow. It spreads by means of underground root .fjutV, In nrrtpff fA muu a sooa stand the plants should be set about a loot apart in eca uk- need occasional thinning out. NOTICE OF SALE- SCHOOL DAYS mean extra laundry and extra time with your youngsters on their home work Spend more time with yop children. Send your laundry to us. r We'll keep them at the head ;of the class. I m IDEAL-liAUNDRY I & DRY CLEANERS M Rug & Upholstery Cleaning M "OUR TRUCKS TRAVEL ALL OVER DUPLIN' M TUMTVTCR AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY as administrator oi the estate of . Frederick (Fred) Cmiii. ,taoaAil hA undersigned administrator wui oner lor sane rar riamhralri nr attmv areas. There tinn Vihlnnnirnn should not be are a number of plants that may cut with a lawn mower but many be used as ground covers, nameiy; English Ivy, ' : vine (periwinkle), Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge),-a Junga (Bugle week), and Ophiopo gon Japonicum lily turf), All of these are evergreen and most of them are hardy throughout the rfdA'anf nnafilihlv rinhinnnffon .ivv tavbjj . i r " which is hardly east of the mouor wins. t,. ".-'.. . Of the above named plants En- lloh im nit riAHorinklA ar well known to most gardeners and we. will not discuss mem. amy arc vmy plants and are commonly used to cover steep banks. Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge) is an upright evergreen piam growing avuui u 0 inches in height and spreading by means of underground root stocks. It thrives in shade and is well adapted to our cooler areas Ajuga (bugle weed) is probably the 1et riAKirablfl of the BTOUnd COV- ers. It belongs to the mint family, spreaus fy means ox uuuergrouuu root stocks and sends up flower ttiiiri intnn snriTiir. tjpniopogon luiy tun; uas wr iui-.''- Jl ' ensofev y type ii -sei- n beioi" -; to the estate of rederick li reui -Smith. - '.- ' One Tractor. . One Trifk. ' -- -" . Tobacco Trucks -. -Tobacco thicks ' , iAll household and kitchen fur niture belonging to the estate of ik inv ivriul) Smith. IC&cuciuA ' . : Any other personal property pe ' longing v ine emw (Fied) Smith. -Advertised thU 4th day ol Oct- f , Ivey W.' Bakes, Administrator . of the estate oi irreoerica. KFred) Smith, deceased. , ; H. E. PhiUips, Attorney 10 23 3T HjEJP. - ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Admlnistra trix of the Estate of Alfred D. Deaver., deceased of DupUn Coun- . uwl. r'orn'lnfl- this is tO n0- acaninistraior wui oiier tor ao iui -vjr, w.m cash at the residence of the late tify all persons navins wu... . U . r i pKSS Hi I l hU the zna 1 OH9 x - Mrs. Effie D. MarsUrani ' i AdministPatrlx E. W. feummersill Atty. - . Jacksonville.N. C. Ill 13 T E.W.S. . i ! Will Gy ill C-ctoer, MANHATTAN, and VAN IIEUCrN spost s:::r.TS PANAMA ILTS Go To " to R. C;sl MEN'S CLOTHING IN. GOLDSBORO ZZZ, -Jl rfa--AWaw-, t n Ginton; Irvine Martin, EMI, Sal envourg, . Mr., and Mrs. P.. M. Mangrum of Rat i ?h recently visited Mr, end Mr-. 5. A. Jones. . rye Fmitv Hnnevciitt has re turned home afier a visit to Rocky Mou..t. ' . A H.nn ihAu'whA attended the auvma - t Texas Carolina game were Miss Geraldlne Whaley, . Miss Mable Byrd, Miss Ann West, Miss Wilms Brinson, Miss Betty Dean Brad sbaiw, MrPauI Berry and Billy Houston. y , . c i t.. -'not in nnti Af Mi, and Mrs. Fred Costin was a recent vis itor in Warsaw. J . Mrs. jC. H. Bundy of Raleiah1 visiting her daughter. Mrs. S. A. tone., ' . . . -i ' Un T. ft HAimtnn snent last Sunday visiting relatives itt tun StOn. . ,.1 -. ' Miss Patsy Kornegay, Miss Ross Garner , and Mr. Charles Hales, student st Campbell College spent last week end with resevllatnt last - week erfd with relatives' In Warsaw'-f ' Mr and Mr TYank Havslio and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Draughon spent Sunday at Topsail. Rev. end Mrs. J. C. Powell have returned home after conducting meetings in B'.aden county. LET US OEUVIR TOlrt SiEGLER HEATER NOW UTILITY '.HARDWARE; 'COMPANY Miu F.liji,hoth Mnore. a recent uioitni. in w.iHuv hna returned to Thomasville, Ga. to spend the win- . i.i. i . v. jr tf- .n lei wiin ner wiym, nu. Moore. r' ri ' Mra Saa1a has returned hbmC after spending several weeks with relatives m savannan, vivav -- Mr-and Mrs. Herbert West left Sunday, to attend the funeral of her sister, Miss Margaret B. Bar- Safin A.mM1v nf Waraaw ' held at Baltimore Maryland on October 0. Little David Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen has -been carried to Sldbury's hospital, Wil mington where he Is suffering from pneumonia, v 7 ; "t '. Miss Agnes Turnage spent last week end with Miss Mae Brock in Lexington. . 1 't r ' Mr and Mrs. Herbert Best atten ded the Carter-Stevenson wedding held in Fayetteville on Sunday. Miss Genevieve Carter attend ed the wedding of her sister, Miss Shlriejr barter that was held in Fayetteville on; Sunday- COW" with PYROFAX GAS Cooking is qi'.ier and rss.': with PTROFAX Gael Thsre'a xc waiting for elements to heat un you get maximum heat immeaio;. . You can select the exact heal you want, from low simmer to full fasl flame. Pyhofax Gas pivcj trouble-free periormanso l&aiit greater fficiency in cooking. v.'i!3: heaHngh refrigeration.' Com in and see us today, ' . . 5 YOUR UEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE OF SALES AT . CENTER Bttlim BESIDE ACL- DEPOT C r AMD ' rasa- w-2 ACROSS -FROM PRODUCE MARKET m gaperior BOTTtED GAB Sarrice SUTTON GAS &APPLIANCE CO. WARSAW, N. C 1 ' ''. - ;.. ' '- . . -li.li. i ' ..v:' . .... .. 4 ' -4 J" - v. .nO-N X R)S . I 1 h 11 11 K-mJ H -X a, ? V - - KSl . ' -' . ... - '"rHl NvX " ft Ate-fe .-..s;.V v, , - :when better automobiles .Ioul discovfer this about a Buick:r; x. bimit' " ' , ' .t 'i.. . ''u.- . i . . out miles like a tarpon reels Offline,. . arc ouiti, , v v .ir-vv:.TTie more youdnve it, the more you bke'vH'eo ky, .c(Mifortricb 'romd?'.vw , ''.mI ' J-.' Ci . 'A"L . . . " a S ;, There's, the ease of deep, soft s vats for ;i tbat!a iveil woi ili tlie tillioa-plus dollars ' 1 r rTht s what fteople tell as. And re 11 tell 4 ' thinst aAd f'jntv o.mo -obani- Jt oostto entfineer. '? - ' ' ' . . ' I ; in A SALE EVERY DAY ROSS 110. 2 Monday, October 13 Wednesday,) October 15 - Friday, October 17 ; CEIITER BRICK Tuesday, October 14 : ' Thursday; . October -16 Monday, October 20 n r Lj WILMINGTON, N. C. mi kAAAAAfiOOoOOOOOOOOOOUUOUH : .... . . ' t ,;....-,...:.'j'.r??'-vVi,..;-.. ,i' I , , " I 'if I IMA o o o o o o o o o o o o o DO YOU HAVE AN ACCUMULATION UNF AUJ- - ' SEE US-FOR A Loan. Pay Us Back In Payments Thai Will Fil Your Pocket Book; o, o o t -- Mr I,S lift.' O 1 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 Y-Vrl' can drive m,C" tHree J0W' flVe dred miles in a single day,' and feel fresh ftiough to keep on going. i j : ?i. You can romp up kigh kills, cruise straight it, aways, ease through trcflotangled towns', '4,jthck off hour after hour of relaxed and H ' pleasurable driving and be nomore tired There's Dyndflow Drive toki.1 ' all the chore out of drivh1, and. ; . '1' your:J whole ride a ati 7 smoothr.e . Ithout trace cf :rkiness ( t driving t ,o.t , Tl.orcV a hoodf-' cf tUiI":.";, tretess powcr L orn a hL compression, valve- fTit''' hn"lh! And mnrp. -mnoli mnr 'that makes" "o:'.r heart grow londer of this Vkxfixi. thrifty traveler, i , But'Torus can't do justice to a Buick in -Two greot f ' n eve " : T e T.'s T 7 '' J Car " motion. Xnly you-cani 'When will you come sample this expert. ence yourseur ; -a J.";' ' , 'J.'." i r. f-'-jrdadni f.- 1 WILL BUiLD THEM : ; -y .: r tfuifnmt, mecesstna, trim and and. h ,- (httngt without nttkt. Standard ,; . tptitnid it extra cut m ;Zr isrij. 'S 'txtnS eist.' . s,,- v! '':;.- ' -r, . r iiUftid 4tt Own rfiflw very fourJh Tuejdoy- 4 ,i'il.,w' vil'.1. tit?''.' k.-j
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