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LIQUID tCE KEEPS nCHHfXI&ZCr 8m MAILED rrOM wt wa m s5.oo m each smm root fact snmmp Am mm Atmss, a worio o roov..4oaisr49 shut, Kim... NEW MAIL SERVICE FOR EASTERN CAROLINA WARSAW TO GREENSBORO ! I I j According to Congressman Gr . ham A. Barden a new mail service will get underway Feb. 5th. It is a bus mail car, similar to the railway ears on the train. His telegram as follows explains: Bob Grady: Kenansville, N. C. The first trip of the Highway Post al Service from Greensboro to War saw Via Autryville, Roseboro, Clin ton, Turkey, and Warsaw will be made February 3, 1949. Graham A. Barden. This new service will expidite - mall service between Duplin and the Piedmont and western part of the state. Also the Times Is advised that a proposed similar service is in the making between Elizabeth City and Warsaw. This proposed bus will serve Little Washington, Williams ton, Greenville, New Bern, Kenans ville and contact the Warsaw Greensboro bus at Warsaw. The above picture, sent to the Times from the Post Offive De partment in Washington, is the type of buses being used. They are said to be larger than the average streamlined Greyhound buses we see. Mail clerks will work the mail in the bus as It traverses. Duplin Girls Attend 4-HMeefAtECTC Duplin County 4-H Girls atten . lug the district "441 Clothing Day" at East Carolina Teachers College ' Jan. 23 were Misses Evelyn Dav'-j ... ':' and Mary Lou Phillips of Warsaw, Mona Moore of Calypso, and Elaine ' Register of Rose Hill. They were ac companied by Miss Alta Lawson, . Assistant Home Agent. The program was planned to give the club girls additional training In how to buy and make attractive articles of clothing. The morning .'session was highlighted by a fash 1 ion show giving accessory help ard ready-made details of the season. During the afternoon, Miss Ada Mae Marshall, 4-H stylist for the Simplicity Pattern Co. of New York "conducted a fashion show featuring "Fashion Notes For the 4-H Club Modern Miss". Mona Moore and Evelyn Davis were selected to mod , el some of the clothing. This inclu ded sportswear, dress-up garments . and evening wear. ; The program was concluded by a tour of the. Home Economics De partment, and' a tea, given by Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton, Dean of Home Economics at the college. Resolution IN THE SUPERIOR COURT JANUARY TERM, 1949 NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. Where as, Judge Paul B. Ed- mundson, Special Judge, has Just completed a two weeks term of Civ il Court for Duplin County, and by his eminent fairness. Judicial Tem perament, Legal Ability, and genial companionship, he has endeared himself in the minds and hearts of not only the members of the Bar, but with Court Officials, Jurors, parties litigant, and persons attend ant upon his court; And whereas, the Members of the Bar, in behalf of all the people of the County, desire to express to him, their thanks for his service In out county; Therefore, be it resolved by the Duplin County Bar Association, that we extend to Judge Edmund- son our sincere thanks for his work in our County; and we wish for him a continued service on the Bench, and we will be happy to have him return at any time to serve us as he has sor efficiently done at this term of court. ' ' . , " ; , Let a copy of this resolution be copied upon the minutes - of the Five scholarships paying Che sire tultten eest (122M9) for one year, bat set Including ether fees, will be grated by the Trustees ef Presbyterian Junior College to five seleeted young men whe are vale dictorians ef their high school grad uating classes and whe will become boarding students at the college. Five scholarships paying one- half tuition eest (SlltM) for one year, but not Including other feet, will be granted to young men whe are valedictorians or salutatorians of high school graduating classes and whe will become hoarding stu dents of the college. Application forms may be secur ed from the Office of the President, Presbyterian Junior College, Max ton, N. C. Applications must be postmarked not later than April 34, 1949. Selection will be made on the basis of probable capacity for all-round leadership and will be announced Immediately after the meeting of the Trustees on May 1A, 1949. Pageant Meeting Here Saturday Night There will be -a county wide meeting of all persons interested in the Pageant of Duplin Saturday night. Sam Byrd will be here to tell his story to the county. The meeting will be held in the court room at 8 o'clock. Everyone inter ested is invited to attend and hear the plans. Enough money is now In hand to assure the success of the Story of Duplin". Tickets for the Pageant will prob ably begin to be printed next week and will soon go on sale, according to Gilbert Alphin, President of the Duplin Historical Association, Inc. i ne Pageant, undoubtedly, is go ing to be the biggest event in Du plin, probably in its history. 8yJ!ty t Pirecter. GAINES DOC RESEARCH CENTER llMi - 5 ,! . V i : .. .. X-2jZr-m 'fK. w Get Busy, You News Hounds Press News Service hereby an nounces it will pay a $50 reward for information leading to the ar rest and conviction of the forces and factors which promote crime in North Carolina and for recovery of the human lives damaged there by. More specifically, this award is being offered to the N. C. reporter or editor who does the most in 10 49 to call public attention to the, influences which lead to crime, to ' the importance of remedying these influences and to the need for in telligent rehabilitation of offend ers. . Cold Weather Maneuvers f AMERICANS SPENP ON THEIR DOC AS MUCH AS THEY DO ATTENDING WOTaAU , RASetBALl , BASKETBALL, BOXING AND HORSft RACING FAMOUS tHCUSH TeftftlCtt Oftct ton? no rats in snmtn ak k kcomp , Harold L. Raynor, seaman,. USN of Rt. 2, Beulaville is taking part in cold weather maneuvers Off the coast of Alaska while serving on board the landing ship- (dock) USS fort Marlon. The operations will continue through February. Raynor entered the service Oct. 22, 1947 and received training bt Sandiego. Calif. Before enterliiir i the Navy, he attended Beulaville mgn scnool. NOTICE OF SALE DALMATIANS. THE FIRE HOUSE DOGS ARB BORN PURE- WHITE. THE SPOTS ArtAR WHEN THB PVPriES : - ARB TWO WEEKS OLD lf, OaktulDof Research Center, N. r . C. Under and by virtue of the au. thority and power granted under Section 44-2, General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the off ice of the WEST MOTOR COM PANY, In the Town of Warsaw, N. C. at Twelve O'Clock Noon on the 12th day of February, 1949 the fol lowing described personal property, towit; , , ' ONE 1940 MODEL FORD TUOOB SEDAN, MOTOR No. 18-5537099. Dated this 29th day of January, 1949. ::rrl;:w. I i- Vi'v;. C i T- WEST MOTOR COMPANY ' - Per J. N. West, Jr. . . .' Kooert Ik west, Atty. Warsaw, N. C. 2-4-2t. RLW -4 J, : 'a ym gm for m rm may . ..that's ths hie thine m Mymg a car. And with a Ftnrie OH white, you gt uldsmoDilG Cleans More Car For Your Mnnny -Futuramic Design, Ilydia-IVIatic Drive , ann ingn-uompression "Rocket" Engine! r M BTgrf IHing that u.t. L . - TL " kJpreSosi "Rocket" EmdnefjUtara VMm mm with Hydra-Matte Drive. Af on mT with theextra Moaaratioa ef WteUw.T. Men miss tmd sryfe with Fataruue dewfa. It's SMART to Owa an Old.f . t f-. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US FOR CHICKS :,SI5.C3per100 1st Grade New Hampshire Red And Red Rock Cross Delivery Each Wednesday Afternoon1 For All Orders Received By Monday Noon -eOeOo- to supply, and we will give you a fair and reasonable ..wwum uu juur preient MUVBItf-We will delirer all M OLlimoUk. . the earliest pOMible date eoneistent with productioa. , rams we will etaarra no more than the delivered : HNANCINO-You but pat eash for -mm- n.w fM. erte Mrsted by Oldobil. 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Sedan ...,......L.....:........,;...... 207300 Nres optional at extra test eu De Luxe Sedan 2215001 models. All prices seMect to chonoa Convertible Coupe 238900 Whou notice, frk may vary KMv Del. Station Wagon 313600 "Kln coiUles becaese of . i ' ...... . ... trensportotloe chorges. I! Di:!l.i M:rccnlil2 Ccp:ny rn.ni..Ti
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