KENAN3VILLE, NOr.TII CAROLINA Till: DUPLIN Tines Apartment Built in Barn ' f- "A 'J, I 'o' "4-- 1.1 CXI ! . .,;.uitn:ent built in the upper story of this barn solved .-:!;. 'tm of providing additional living space on the farm. T: 0-; ::rpose building was featured in American Builder ,,, , , ' ;;or walls are a combination of masonry and i :.(. Asphalt roof shingles, popular for both farm and u .'.m t.i uciuies, add a colorful touch. There are nearly 600 square feet of living space in the apartment, which has a modern living room with knotty pine finish. Living quarters a e we!!-insu.ated from the barn and an efficient ventilating . 'm was installed in the barn. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SoaieH bids (or the moving of the following buildings will be re ceived by State Highway & public Works Commission at Fayettevuie, N. C. until 10:00 A. M. on the 7th day of March 1950, when they will be opened and read. No bids will be received after the hour fixed. Store of A. J. Johnson. Tobacco THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 111 L tv y IN WARSAW SPECIALS LEATHER Watch Bands Regular 12.00 $1.00 Cuff Links Secular $2.00 $1.00 barn of D. D. Norris, Store of Miss Virginia Bradshaw. Combination store and filling station of Ross Teachey. Three story frame store of R. L. James. Combination store ana filiine station of Mrs. Nora Jackson. Combination store and fil ling station of Mrs. Eva James and dwelling of Elbert Raynor. The right is reserved to reject hide rieemed best for the State The right is reserved to delete any item in the contract. By: State Highway & Public Works Commission B. Britton, Dist. Engineer 3-3-2t SH&PWC NOTICE In The General County Court ed from proceeds of VFW sponsor ed basketball teams. The North Carolina entry will be chosen by elimination from local and district winners of tournaments to be held throughout the state in April and May. ; f:Y;';' '' ';: 51 Persons Take Cancer Exams On Feb. 16, the Lenoir County Cancer Center held its weekly clin ic. .Fifty-one persons appeared for examination, 29. white women, 9 white men, 12 colored women and 1 colored man. Fourteen were re check examinations. Nine tyv were referred to their personal physi cians for medical attention. ( Persons attending came from Do ver, Pink Hill, Deep Run, Klnston, Snow Hill, Pollocksville, Princeton, Mt. Olive and LaGrange. The clinic is held each Thursday with free examinations to all men and women over 35 and to anyone with a symptom or "danger signal", regardless of age. Persons living outside Kinston should write in for an appointment Address your request to Cancer Center Clerk, P. O. Box 49, Klnston, N. C, and Indicate two dates on which you could come for examination. Five Duplin Scouts Uncle Sam Says Springs; Kay Wells, Troop 35, Wal lace; Steve Gooding, Troop 50, Ke nansvllle; Hervqy Kornegay, Troop 42. Calvoso: Edward Smith, Larry Lee Boyera, Billy Gibson, Troop 6, Goldsboro; Bobby Kadis, Bert Her ring, Haywood Land, 'Troop I, Goldsboro: Ray Stallings Smith, Ulmmy Rose .Troop 15, Pikeville; Dale Galney, J. J. Thlgpen, Troop 5, Goldsboro. . ' , A fine corps of leaders has been recruited to accompany those Ly Scouts to Valley Forge. E. G. Pyatt of Dudley, Robert (Cotton) Kluitz and Ashton Griffin of Goldsboro, Fred Broadwell of Clinton, E. K. Es sey of Roseboro, Arthur Meece of Selma, and 'Jack Smithwick and Gray Mattox of Smithfield, will be among the leaders 41kely to be go ing to the Jamboree. The . trip to Valley Forge will Include a Jtour of the ' historic shrines of nearby HEAD NOISE MIS North Carolina, Duplin County. PAUL BYRD VS BEULAH MAE BYRD $5.00 Wafch Chains $4.00- MEN'S $27.50 Watches $17.50 BAKER'S Jewel Shop Warsaw Furniture Co. Store IN WARSAW The above named defendant, Beulah Mae Byrd, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preced ing the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Duplin County, in the Court House, in Ke- nansville, N. C, within 20 days after the 25th day of March, 1950, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 22 day of February, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court 3-17-4t. HEP Scout Jamboree Plans are progressing nicely for the participation of Tuscarora Coun cil Scouts in the National Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. dur ing the week of June 30, to July 6; it was revealed by A. T. Griffin, Jr. Chairman of the local Jamboree Committee. Registrations for the Jamboree will all have to be In the Thla la the time we honor the birth date af one of ear greatest AmerV eans, Georfe Washington. Properly called "The Father of Bit Country," our flrat Prealdeot revealed sound Jadgment la everything he under took. And one of thee wonderful traits was thrift. Every American should hold fast to that habit by sav ins' every payday part of bis mints. Enroll an the Payroll Sav ings Plan where yen work or, if self empleyed, the Bond-A-Moath Plan where yen bank. ' START SAVING IN 1950 FOB I960. . t. S. TtuMmi DtptmuM Tuscarora Council Office by Febru ary 25, to assure participation. To date, the following Scouts have paid their registration fee and have otherwise qualified themselves for Jamboree attendance: Elbert Russell Stott, Troop 36, Garland; John F. Patterson, Rudy Whitley, Freddie Butler, Donald Dowdy, Kenneth Smith, Frank But ler, Douglas Moore, Willie Edwards, Billy Lynn Poole, Clifton Cashwell, all of Troop 38, Roseboro; Joseph Creech, Mack Peedin, Al Rowe Gas kill, of Troop 32, Selma; Mark Cherry, Billy Tyler, Edward Smith, Trop 34, Mt. Olive; John Doe, Nor man B. Grantham, Jr., Joe A. Grantham, John Hill, Troop 21, Smithfield; Henry Best, Tom Rand, Richard Doe, Troop 12, Fremont; Alfred Wells, Troop 40, Seven 7 Try fhit limplo homo frtatmanl. Miny people hn writttn in tht I brought thorn blotiod " rolUf from ffi mistrioi of Mora1 of Huring end Head Noii duo to coUrrh of the hood. Many in pjt 70! For proof of thtto emoting' rtiuHi, writs ui today. Nothing to wear, Tratmnt utad right in your own homo- aiy 4nd simpta. i i.--i- .'.J-i.-ir .... ,j Jam boree v to Scouts from Tuscarora uouncu wiu oe $au.wu wmcn covers all expenses, ; j. J;:v . h i CpldreSs In S..-NO WOW FOR PROOF AND 30 DAY TRIAL 0'FR "ATH -V OA ELMO COMPANY OEPT 624 DAVENPORT. IOWA I " . o . r II II I I 1 . I aVW VVJrmoA II Jf -.V C - la VLlL-l of y fVX - Cpl. Andrew J. Chambers, son of Mrs. James T. Chambers of Rt 1, Kenansville is receiving amphibious training at Little Creek, Va. In pre paration for participation in exer cise ', Portrex, a '; joint airboren amphiibious training maneuver to be held in the Caribbean area dur ing late February and early March.' Portrex i& planned to test new amphibious and airborne techni ques and equipment, to accumulate knowledge and.' data concerning principles governing a Joint oper ation., and in joint training, of all services for increased efficiency.-. Cpt Chambers is; permanently stationed at Ft. Bragg, a member of the 531 QM-Petrt Supply Co.. ANVTHMiYIROM6" 1MAT mtuLliNu SAB JUiT SAID I MAD SOME POINTS J THAT COUL.O- STAND ClENINCi. Kl -v AND HE'O 1 AtAO UIK6 TO I ADJUST THEM I An J! But madam, if vou j LET US ADJUST THEM - lOuft MOTOR WILL RUM SMOOTMEW. AHO VOUR NAY CAR WILL WASTE L6S5 wetv eiesTnti:'8'-:i. CrTAiNI.YP"T5 fr-rTO Oi.O AUTiaMOLE-J-1 MuS-r ! TElL ALL THE tiltVLS SO VHcY f CAN HAVS THEIR HUSEANDSj' .ri AlFD TUf DF t. SX ANO have their I CARS PEPPED i V-yh a! falMfci'"aBojw. 9 53300', , I : mJLtmm VFW Offer Scholarships High Point State Headquarters of the Veterans of Foreign 'Wars announces that a $1,000 scholarship will 1m given the winner of the or ganization's National Marble Tour nament for grammar school boys to be held at VFW Home, Eaton Rap id, Mich. June 14-16. This is an annual event, the funds being rais- Lj1hURS.-FRI,-SAT. 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