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, f w rniiT WUlte a Eteokmore, ? Jus ee of t . a Pet-under- il 1. :sday roornlng'nd Is 1.. Soil, hndjiighter- i-u.t,t tvev.-ana Mrs. James jaiacK more are staying with him much of the lime. , 1 I S!iciv istments . rsvx marked rise in the number of r'---:vmajimm8i Anjiynigh '4 f jtt&MoA Ja-ibeiDolUmbia H District which includes North and L, ..South- Carolina, according to a r atatenjenjjmf d jbrMSgt Motln J. Hite,' Jr., .Commanding Officer of the Goldsboro .Recroitirig Service . S?1 Wthe ;Odd FeOlowg. Building, oii StreetK WJ , : V " The 'figuresreleased shdw tha't - --r a total of 550 men of NOrth and . '- i in ' in ' ' ,'.;..;;;".." ""' Carolina eu; i tvr t first 15 days of January. This figure exceeds the total .of 474 men en listed during the entire month of December,.' and bears out state Joints of Army men that more en listments would be obtained, after the- passings of the Chnstmaa hou TT. r i i n :?, IIn Join v Regular Army lirGoldsboro ; ; Thirteen men were accepted for the Regular -Army "during the past week art were, sen Jtp rtgg fox pkessapg fc,l;anrtowneed by the Cxotdsboro Recruiting Station. -, they re:thhA David Myers, Char les D.JMitchel4 ojP'VJbiasbro; Wy att Steel Crumpler, Norwood Kel ly, Woodly Hp9ver ..Jones, Oliver lncattereeabAvflwarft Colej, of Mt. Olive; 'Ernest Elmo Jonesj, James Henry Mills, of Klnston:. Pete Frazier, Will Earl Williams, ofGrifton; John. W Murphy and George Li Jones, of Pink HilL v i.'VK, H, Jones, W.'E.' Williams and Pete Frazier are' veterans of pre- vious service. The others enlisted for jthe first time. Tl::r.!is For ItoOreiiges . . This week, ye Editor . was pleas antly surprised when he -walked into the Express Office in Warsaw and found a box of fresh, Juicy, oranges from Florida. The oranges were a gift from L. V. Carroll, na tive of Duplin, who now is living in Florida. Thanks, Lon. Any more Duplinltes In Florida? 1 It jfv.-.:-- - i-'-i-W-i:" .-t.e--. urane has .. .'' 'OASTSTSTEMS (Tanks ) RFFBinKRATORS R. V. CRAFT MPTTrtAVTr w-.Vni-w?. "i,w ..... . V". .. .... fi, r. . .7 . . '.ti''.i ..." ... . n AGCESSOWES Available 1 PARTS & Mow; WEIIAVE IN STOCK TODSY Mrs. R.D.Johnson Sir Waller Cabinet Officer : Mrs. Rivers D. Johnson, wife of Duplin Senator Johnson, was elec ted last -week to the "Vice Presid ency of the Sir Walter Cabinet, an organization composed of the wives and. sisters of representatives ser ving in the present legislature. Mrs. Johnson serves with Mrs, L. Y. Ballentine, wif e --Of Lt, Governor L; V. Ballentine, as President The Sunday edition of the News and Observer carried an excellent group ' picture : of the presnt Sir Walter "Cablnent officers. $350 Be Awarded In Speaking Contest Speaking on the subject of "Soil Conservation," seven. North Caro Una high sehool students will Con pete for $350.00 in savings bonds and a trip to the annual conventiqn of the State Bankers Association, Asheville, when the finals in the Soil Conservation- Speaking Cop test are held at EUcin, Feb. 20, ac cording to a recent announcement. "The contest began October 1, in 45 counties of the state, and is Uncle Sam Says til - . ' One ef my nephews. Assistant Sec retory of the United Slates Treasury Edward :H. Foley, made a few re marks the other day which are v.ortl the attention rd sct'on of all mv other nieces and nephews, ' la tailt tag about .'. 'haying Savi!-(rs Bond threngh the payroll savings plan, he said t "Workers are doing them-, selves a favor when they increase their take-home savings. ' The man who ha saved up a reserve has a sense of security which the man who lives from hand to mouth can never know. He gets more out of life. Be can take today as it comes, rather than spend it worrying . about to morrow." The same reasoning ap plies not only to Americans on some body's payroll bat to the millions ol men and women who earn their liv Jnr as doctors, lawyers and ' Inde pendent business .men who can ar range for regular purchases of Sav ings Bonds at their banks; " x . V. S. Trtatury DtpHmnl sponsored by the State Bankers Association, " The Association's nnnvontinn tn which the state win ner will receive an -expense-paid trip, will be held May ana ao. Correction S-vi ' C"i The name of Dallas Marie 3wes Was acddently "'omitted from 'tie fifth month musle honor rpll. Dal las has made the honor roll far live months in succession. Fog Downs Sea Bird At Lenoir With the ceiling -virtually kerb, a red phalarope, around 800 miles off his coastal course, was found grounded a few days ago in the 'ad of C. S. Worren at Lenoir. ; M'"i. ' Waive n brought the into the homo 'Pd and v'& fiy I'tum but the .ams. wind, and ,,: had been too 'inuMi for him.' 'The. body of; the bird was sent to the State Museum where it will . be mounted and placed on exhibition. Hard Ccsghs Shells Resulting FrcD Cc!ds El:cls Oiiiccrs Grove Presbyterian. Church in Kenans Wile elected three new Deacons Sunday. Following the regular morning services by Rev. J. G Morrison, a congregational meeting was call- ed and Clarence Murphy, Lawrence 8outherlandV Jr.'. and Sammy La nier were elected Deacons. ,. PINK HILL, N. C. Thuwflay Nijft, "tiued TExh::i" RADIO AND STAGE STARS IN PERSON1; . ; The following corrections have been made In the list of phalrmen in the Infantile Paralysis Drive. Mrs. Joe Ward is chairman for Teacheys father than Mr. Hubert Boney. Mr. Ralph Carlton is chair man for. Wallace. if1'.' 'v SeitCdvers And ,A Good Slock Of Genume FORDParfs and AcSssones. SEVERAL GOOD USED CARS '39 & '41 MODELS IN STOCK i ?.' 5 Expert Mechanics To Give Your Car , '.,'...,- Any Repair ' SHEFFIELD v , Motor Company 'f yotJK FORD DEALER IN WARSAW PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY EASTER FLOWERS Corsages; Cut Flowers, Assorted Pot Plants CORSAGES- $4.00 up - CARNATIONS, ROSES, GARDENIAS & ORCHIDS Children's Corsages .. . ...:$2.50 & $3.00 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS VAIM FLORIST Wkea yonr sold brinsa ea .i treableeoBM cough, apaad 46 cants at any drag store for a bottle of BUCK LEY'S CANADIOL. MDCTURB trinta aotlnr to relieve coughing fast. BUCK LEY'S acts promptly to help loosen up thick, stloky phlegm - soothe irritated throat mombranes and ease hard oouch tag speUs. So try tt the wjr next Uno a oold resulta in a wracking, stubborn' esagh. 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If you serve honorably on aetrre doty for period of tt i ., on day of which is served between September 16, 1940, at I s date of termination of the present war, or yon are disf1 1 . because of an aetnal terviee-inenrred injury or disabi j i v , eurred within that first 90-day period of serviee, yon are, i discharge, entitled to one year of education inthe eollefre, ti s or businees school of your choice for which you can qualify. La S addition, each month-of actiYe duty, ineludins; the ant tfs, - prior to the termination of the war, entitles yon to anotaer month of post-serriee education, up to 48 moiitha. Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc, up to $500 per ordinary, school year will be paid by tha government. Also, yoQ , . oeive $68 a, month BTiaf allowance $90 month if yon have .. -.' dependents. , . -J)-:--. ',lJZ's,y. ? ::::'.':. : "tu yy'Ci' A. Par men enlisting or reenlistins; now, family atlowanoM w3 eeatinue until six months after the was is officially ended. . . v. Q, What mrm my cAmmm ot going ovmraumtT A..it yen enlist for 8 years, yon may select to sorts? in any owe . eeaa theater which has openings, especially Japan or Korea. ; V Cm I atOL whfthm broneJt of tmrviem I want Iwstm M A. Tea, Ton can pick any branch which has quotasjfis be filled, if . yon enlist for $ years. t . i f. y . Q. Is An any taay I ima reenltsf in my old grmdaly. ,: A. Tes, yon can, if yon reenllst for a S-year term within 20 days after your honorable discharge. t 42. I lAeiv any other way I pan reenUrt In gradmT V. . , ' . A. Tea, If yon held one of certain military occupational specialties, v and were discharged on or after May 12t 1945, yon can reenlut . i in a trade depencung on the length of time yon held tbA desired M.O.& ,v. 01 & Arasr ajsrasesi tmma tat amaan taawtama yoe amfhmra, or far hi Sin mtah ee mt mmm amalmt, 'mmm at IMn Hi "Urn M,w rtm," "Voto of Me Army.' 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