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GOINGS . . . COMINGS an.l DOINGS AT RICHLANDS Miss Helen Hall of Raleigh spent last week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berk Hall. Pvt. Linford Barbee of Florida is here on leave visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barbee Mrs. Dee Shaw shopped in Kin ston Friday of last week. Mrs. Coy Huffman visited her sister. Mrs. Frank Taylor in Kins ton Saturday. Mrs. Horace Moyinza and Mi1.-. Floyd Johnson were business vi sitors in Jacksonville Friday. Pvt. Stanley Andrews has re turned to New York after spend ing several days here recently with his wife, Mrs. Macy Andrews. Mrs. Marvin Cox i.s ill at her borne here. Mrs. Hammond Koonce. ill with pneumonia at her home here on Route One. is reported improving. Mr. and Mis. E. -J. Howard. Messrs Walter and Ellic Howard and Y. W. FrazzeLle and Mrs. Ethel Frazzelle went to Raleigh Monday on business. Mrs. Peter B. Cook of Washing ton. D. C. is spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wha ley. Mr. and Mrs. James Bav'oee and children of Maysville spent Sundav here with Mr. Barbee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Barbee. Leland Whaley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirk'.v Whaley who under went an operation at a Kinston hrspital last week is reported gel ling along nicely. Mrs. Dan Lovis of Now York is visiting Mrs. Harry C. Huston here. Cade! Walter Ilardy Howard of E.M.I, was home Saturday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Howard. Mr. Dell Barbee is ill at his home here. Mrs. Grayson Cox left last week for Miami. Fla.. where she will visit her son. Elmer Lee Cox. C.S V for several days. Mrs. Bonia Hugh Jones is ill at her home here. I.ocal School Children Are Distributing Folders On State Medical Care ©Tiie public schools in this coun ts- are clisiributinn several hundred short pamphlets this week and rex* containing the main "Ques t! mis and \nswers" about the i'av rcachinu Sta; .'-Wide Program <>: Hospital and Medical Care which !> now under consideration in the Cli'iter::! \s-embly. ■"The people of the State ;re anxi .us to know more about this LEARN TO FLY ON A GOOD FIELD Instructor Former Army Pilot and Instructor Special Discount On Block Time Also Get Your Acrobatic Time and Horsepower Rating in A RYAN PT 22 SEE L. L. or J. A. STEVENS Burgaw Airport, Burgaw, N. C. Important Notice TO Commercial Users Of ELECTRICITY Effective Feb. Isi ihe War Production Board Prohibits the Use of Electricity for the Purposes Listed Below: 1. Outdoor advertising and outdoor promotional lighting. 2. Outdoor display lighting except where necessary for the conduct of the business of outdoor establishments. S. Outdoor decorative and outdoor ornamental lighting. n 4. Show window lighting except where necessary for interior illumination. 5. Marquee lighting in excess of 60 watts for each marquee. 6. White way street lighting in excess of the amount determined ^ by local public authority to be necessary for public safety. 7. Outdoor sign lighting with limited specified exceptions which you will note in the order. This order is issued for the purpose of conserving critical fuels essential to the successful prosecution of the war. It is hoped that all customers effected by the order will comply fully and promptly. Tide Water Power Co. v splendid plan," said Clyde Erwin. the Stale Superintendent of Schools, in writing to the local principals, "and it is of such vital importance that 1 think tliis infor mation ought to be placed in i leir hands. Only a few schools in the c uni ty had received the pamphlet- as this issue went to press, but the shipments to the other schools will presumably follow in a few days, and any citizens who wishes a t >py may apply to the principal o: h> local school. Swansboro News Miss Mary Lois Mercer of Lum berton visited her brother. Re\. C. 11. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer. Mrs. Lena Phillips anil Mrs. ! im Dudley sp-cnt last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Floyd Meadows •• ar Jacksonville. Mrs. Wiley Winberry and Lu cille Moore wont to Jacksom " last week. Mr. and Mr . I F. Foster ml Mis. Lucille Moore went to U - minston las! Monday n bus n -- Misses Klizabe* h Waters . Helen Lisk left last Monday Goldsboro where they will . : or nurses training. Mrs. Mary Matthews of Bear Creek visited her parents. Mr ml Mrs. J F Kellum last week. Mr. and Mrs Bill Hill mo'mvd to Morehead City last Frida> John Link-ton. LSX. has return ed to his base after visit in.; ins parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L " e ton. Mrs. \, - Merritt visited lives in New Bern lasl week. Mrs. l.i!l\ Styron of More ' ad Citv spent a few davs with her sister. Mrs. Lena Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarman of Jacksonville were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pritchard last Sun day. Mrs. Stone Burnett of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith last week. Mrs. Georgia Tolson of Jackson NOTICE Regular Communication of La ^ fayette Lodge No 83. A. F. & A M. on the first and ' (_j third Tuesdays of each ' . . ' month. 8 p.m.. Masonic Hall, over Johnson's Drug Store. R. C. War'.iek.AV. M. W. E. CAVINESS PLl'MBING AND HEATING Corner Church & Branch Sts. JACKSONVILLE, N. C. News While It's News On Radio Station WFTC Riiislon. N. C. ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS I IN I TIMKS DAILY bmt; network news AND IN T E R PR I T A HONS I K.HI TIMES DAILY 7 00 a m. A P. News Local) 8:00 :n M ;i: : i :i Auronsks' (Blue) 8:30 a.m. Blue Correspondents Blue1 9:00 a m. A P. News Local) 11:30 a.m. Gilbert Murtvn i Blue) 12:15 p.m. A.P News Local) 1:00 p.m. Batikhage (Blue) 2:00 p.m. John B. Kennedy (Blue) 4:00 p.m. Westbrook Van Vo orhies (Blue) 7:00 p.m. Washington News— A.P. Loc.i! 7:0.") p.m Sp :: N,-;v. \ P. 1 Local > 7:10 p in. 1! •!!> -ao...i News A P (Lac il) 7:15-7:30 p.m. Raymond Gram Swin4 'Blue 8:00 p.m. Ted Malone (Blue) 11 oo p.m. A.P Ni• - Local) vilie visited relatives :h»ere last week. Mr. Mack Gornto is a patient in St. Luke's hospital in New Bern. Mrs. William Riggs is ill at her home near here. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones spent last Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders of Riehlands. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carter are visiting their daughter. Mr. and 'Mrs. John T. Carpenter and son in Ohio. Thev will return Satur day. Mrs. Jane Collins shopped in Richmond. Ya. last week. Mrs. Cora Waters is reported improving greatly after her .recent illness. Classified Advertising NOTICE TO E\1P1,OVERS AND WORKERS All workers, male and female, must be hired under provision of 'he War Manpower Commission's Em ployment Stabili '.iiion Program, i'nder the re>\ Priorities Referral Plan, all male workers, and all in migrant female workers, must be hired through the local U. S. Em ployment Service offices. .NOTICE. WHEN IN S W ANSBORO. VISIT Jane's Dress Shop. Ladies and children's dresses a speciality. J 29 p FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO ACRE TRACT with four room house, eight ca bin'. one filling station, furniture fixtures and stock goods. Loca ted six miles south of Jackson ville. N. C. on highway 17. known as Lawsons Cabins. Price $5,000. 00. Terms one-half cash, balance one and two years. See or wirte Herman Lawson. Route 3. Jack sonville. N C. FOR SALE - GENERAL ELEC tric Refrigerator. Good condi tion. Contact Mr. llill. Riverview Hotel. Jacksonville. F2c FOR SALE -WOOD PINE AND oak. Any length. Kindling at De vane Wood Yard, 288 Ford St. tf FOR SALIC — I > BRICK houses in Raysliore Est Mli s for sale. Small rasli payment. balance F.H.A. Possession ten days. L. P. .Matthews. Western I nion Itiiil<Iinir. Jack son* ille. \. (.. tf FOR SALE ADDING MACHINE ribbons for Dalton. Allen-Wales and Victor models. Also Bur roughs. News and Views, Jack sonville. N. C. WANTED WANTED — USED P I A N O IN cood condition. Write Boxholder, Box 35. Jacksonville. ,T26p WYXTED TO R K N T SMALL farm for cash or share. Must have four or five room house willi lights and can not be more than twenty miles from Camp Lejeune. Contact J. I). New. Silverdiile. N. C. F2p WANTED SEVERAL WAITRES SES. Good pay and liv ing quarters available. R-eplv Victoria Grill. Ilolly Ridge or call II. R. 9645. tf WA NTKD — BOOKKEEPER. MAN preferred. Permanent position. Above average salary to qualified person. Write Box B. Jackson ville. tfc WANTED — 1.000 PERSONS IM mediately to insure their lives, homes and cars. See Edgar B. Ervin, Rich lands., N. C. Phone 477. tf LOST LOST LADIES BULOVA WRIST watch. Brown leather strap. Vi cinity of Victory Diner. Call Camp Lejeune. ext. 5461. Pvt. Ellsworth. 1-30-p. Choose Cleaners ns ciirrhillv us yon shop for riot lira! A dress you like you Willi! lo wear more than oiler . . . . so you ask the sales clerk if it's ('loanable. A 11 <1 when you piek your dry rlcaner, he sure lie's de pendable. Clothes Arc Returned £ K liriglit, Clean, Odorless i J College View Cleaners & Laundry J Jacksonville, N. C. i _ Colored News ®This week end the public is in vited to hear Rev. 1' L. Pollock Sunday morning and Rev. Gordon and the Mont ford Point Choir Sunday night at the First Baptist Church here. The public is invited to worship Sunday at the Sandy Run Baptist Church. Rev. E. YV. Wooten will be the officiating pasto»\ A week's meeting at the Eve ning View Baptist Church closed over the week end with the pastor, Rev. M. YV. Becton officiating. Members and friends enjoyed each services, which were conducted by different ministers. All citizens of the Marshall Chapel community are asked io meet at the Marshall Chapel Church Saturday at 7:30 a.m. with tools to work on the road. Mr. Adrow Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pollock is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Parker had Miss Katie Parker and Mrs. Celia Edwards as their guests for the past two weeks. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Phocba Henderson of Kellumtown is recuperating nicely afler undergoing an operation at the Onslow County Hospital. Mrs. Sadie McMillan of Lumber ton spent last week with her par cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry of the Sandy Run communi^ While here she was entertained last Friday night by her sisters, Mrs. Zeora Melton, Lucille Jones, and Charles Hunter. 0 Canada has given over two bil lion dollars' worth of mutual aid to Britain. Russia, China and others of her allies. Voofc«oose Is this trip necessary ? How badly do you need tlic money you'll get by cashing in thai War Bond? Bad enough to risk withdrawing your support . . . even momentarily . . . from the light your soldier is in all the way up to his ringing ears? Bad enough to risk prolonging the war hy even so much as 30 thunderous sec onds ? Had cn< nigh to lumper dangerously with the life you've planned for your family and yourself when peace comes? If you need the money that badly, Mister, okay. But we hope you don't. Keep "faith with our •fighters Buy War Bon !s for keeps First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. JACKSONVILLE RIC1ILAXDS CAMP LEJEUNE | CALENMR I 1945 One Showing Only This Season NOW SHOWING Display of Spring and Summer Woolens By MR. DAVE KRAMER Of Peerless Tailoring Co. Thursday - Friday - Saturday MARGOLIS DEPT. STORE Jacksonville, N, C.
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