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m ft . Kirs. W. F. l!:n For March 01 Dimes Brings In :3; Drive Continued In Community airman James Miller reports a successful March of Dimes on held Wednesday night, Jan. b Demorest, Model Theatre, 'rated In giving the time sed .he second chow for the auc ln the theatre." Merchandise rlbuted and sold tallied $250. ton .Netheroutt was the au- ier. wlaville Presbyterian $12.00 aville Baptist 41082 ee W1U Holllness 814.90 thany Chapel f.10 00 :IIy Wiring uses Fire : . fire believed to have started a faulty wiring, burned a chick louse and 100 young chickens, a h house, washing machine, and irge supply of wood. The blaze i discovered about 1:30 and ned in a short while. !r. - Mrs. Thomas iferlain Al V.F.W. itr. and Mrs. J. O. Thomas of ulavllle entertained on Saturday ning at the V.F.W. Post Home, loring Mrs. .: Thomas on her thday. Cocktails were served 1 the guests were received at a utlful appointed table covered a an exquisite blue Irish linen h.'A mixed bouquet of gladioli 1 rosea was attractively arrang at one end of the table. Crystal s. The Valentine nvotltf was car et out In the napkins and table essorles. )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC j I if i mniiijiii 11,111 1 ti i. t, -' V j 7 s . , 7 1.7 r H; i ) i if V , J This Is a MdDl ay 19 - Is Ylie Day " ' '.-X'- .' 4, ft v , Will Ccoitinue To Pav Tod Market Prices Daily 5 x A ' : i OLD - - '" .i ; , U u lilIo- " ' , . K , ' . ' ' ' .We Appreciate' Your' Business During Thrpast Years 'Aiii Hope You Will Continue To LeitJs Serve You Al .WJiere You Will Find The SAME GOOD SERVICE SAME SAME iliOllEST POSSIBLE MARKET PRICES , it , NOTHING, NEW BUT THE LOCATION - ) . J'llkL. Phone Us For.Free Pick - Up Service . 1 ' ; Williams, Owner 1 k "Bud" Miller, News, Adv. Representative " Cabin Baptist $5.35 -i Advent Christian at Potters Hill $10.00 , - Hallsvllle Presbyterian $18.76 HalUvUle Baptist $10.00 Cabin Free Will Baptist $10.52 Maaonle Lodge $11.22 . ,r, . Potters Hill School $38.29 . Beulavllle school and other or ganizations hate not completed their drive and there will be an additional report. . , Messrs. Cecil Miller and Coy Hall assisted Chairman Miller in the drive. 1 iS'-i-iifiM:,'.- A delicious old-fashioned South ern dinner, consisting of . fried htcken, mashed potatoes and gra vy, home frozen lima oeans, corn, fresh garden salad, celery, olives, hot rolls and butter, homemade pound cake, strawberries with whipped cream, pecan pie, and as sorted cookies and coffee were serv ed, v - Those enjoying the delightful dinner with the Thomases were: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kegel and M-Sgt. and Mrs Frank Hodge of the New River Apts.; Mr. and Mrs. A J. Claus and Mrs. Claus' brother, Bob; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stanley, W. O. and Mrs. J. L. Osborne, of Midway Park; M-Sgt. and Mrs. H. G. Rogers, and M-Sgt. and Mrs. Hiram Rasnick of Jacksonville. Beulaville Man Enlists Air Force Gurman C. Raynor, age 24, of Beulaville enlisted in the army on January 17th for a four year period according to Recruiting Of ficer Ottoway. Raynor has already seen one year and nine months of army life. He volunteered for a NT. OLwE HOG JIT,. Our Hew Home .... H. l"Je Cpon For REMEMBER . . . ; BEGINNING NEXT if Bill Lof tin For Butcher Hogs At The NEW HOME OF THE v SOUTH CENTER STREET -1 MX ENTERPRISE MILL SITE career in the US Air Force to learn a tradeso when he retired at a young age be may have a good Income and still be able to work if he wishes, Mrs. Hunter Feted At Stork Shover ' Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw was feted Saturday night with a stork bower when Mrs. John G. Ken nedy. Mrs. Clifton Qulnn and Mrs. Bud Miller entertained In the Ken nedy Home. Upon arrival Mrs. Hunter was presented a corsage of nursery favors. The living and dining room en x uc uvu mua luiuuic iwu Cll- t rinM in r.n.r , a ' the table was centered with pastel gums ana tern. .; ' Chicken salad on lettuce, crack ers, cookies and soft drinks were served to the S guests. Among the out of town guests attending were Mesdames Bob Mur - ray. Graham Pope and Miss Alia; weus oi wauace, juts, nenry tuv enbark, Mrs. Nelson Carlton, Mrs. Kenneth Rivenbark of Warsaw, and Mrs. Milton Brown of Snow Hill. ; Mrs. Hunter received a vast as sortment of lovely and useful gifts. P.T.A. Will Meet Monday Night The Beulaville P.T.A. will meet Monday night, Feb. II for a regu lar meeting. ' Teachers and pa rents are urged to attend. Lodge 258 Met Tues. Feb. 5th Beulaville Masonic Lodge 258 met Tuesday night, Feb. 5th for a reg- and O o o o o o o o o o o Business MONDAY o' o o o o o o o o o o s On VI o o o o o o o 'JrHf 'If1 "V., t - f 5 i ' ( lr o Oiir New Locationyi ; o o CUADIIIG - O o o o o o o o o o o n ! o f I o "v- I O V", I o i o Vv-I 18 S s ;0 O o o ' ' This is a sample of Dixie 82 yel low, norn. one of five new hybrid . . - ., . ' available for use on North Caro- to 191 KJS ve7 W?- yielding, has good roots and is ad' apted to the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions. According to Dr. E. R. Collins,, agronomist for state CoUege Extension Ser- i8' - - uer new nyonos are ul meetlng A bar-be-que supper was served to approximately 30 members. An offering was token for the March of Dimes drive and a short busi ness meeting was held, roy Jones, Jr., Is the Master , Personals Mrs. Clifton Qulnn and daughter, Jo Anne of Chapel Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Qulnn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill spent last week in Burgaw with Mrs. Hills' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas of Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson Wednesday. Little Frank Morris spent last week in Greenville with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. White burst. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen visit ed relatives In Farmvllle last week end. . Attending the State-Villanova baketball game in Raleigh Satur day night were Messrs. Carl Cos ton, Archie Hall of Jacksonville, Sam Royster and Joe Everett of Midway Park, Elwood Kennedy, Bud Miller, 'Eugene Exum, P. C. Shaw and Dr. F. L. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen visi ted relatives in Turkey Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Wilkins has returned to Baltimore, Md. following a visit with Mrs. Sudle Brown. Friends of Norman Williams re gret to know he i a patient in McGulres hospital in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Williams is visiting her mother Mrs. Llla K. Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle and family, Joyce and Ken, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. . C. Fussell in Bur- gaw. 1 to"1- r1 'V"i?V; '' ID FAISON 60, KENANS V1LLE it . .-Girls Game Kenansvllle .......... 4 6 2 5 il7 Faison 15 15 15 15 60 Winners' high scorers: Ann Bow den 21, Lorraine Sutton 17. Defen sive leaders: ' Belle Lee, Taylor, Lewis. v, : Losers' high scorer Hannah Qulnn 6. Defensive leaders: Sarah Brown, Nancy Alphin. BEULAVILLE 68 MAGNOLIA 30 Boys Game Magnolia ... 7 4 13 630 Beulaville ..... . .....,,17 18 21 1168 ' Winners' high scorers: McDo well 18, M. Thigpen 13, Dobson 13. Defensive leaders: Clark, McDo well. " : 'Losers' hieh scorers: Austin Baker li, Wlnton SoutherUnd Defensive leadera: (Bizzell Wilson, Joe Wilson. '-'.-.Jix., BEULAVILLE 40, MAGNOLIA 28 'V'.v-'--t. Girts. Game yj: Beulavllle ...1.11 12 i t 1040 Magnolia ..... 2 . 7 9 1028 Winners' high scorers: Miller 24, Edwards 6. Defensive leadens: Whaley Boggs. , ' 'Losers' high scareTs: - Rosa Batchelor 13, Irene Baker 11. De fensive leaders: Hilda Brown. Evelyn ftilw'KiWW'tv CHINQUAPIN 68, WARSAW 26 Glrte Game n -'x-Warsaw -......... 6 7 4 926 Chinquapin ....,,53 13 46668 Winners' high scorers: Janet Jones 31, Sharon Lanier 26, Lena Futteal 11. Defensive leaders: Christine Sholar Norris. . i 'Losers' hieh scorer: Gore 21. defensive leader: -'West. , .- WARSAW 88. CHINQUAPIN 34. "-y .r,;1, Boys Game 'v- ?;: ,f.-y: Warsaw r.:L;..v... 11 19 22 6 68 Chinquapin tmLM 10 6 ,554 1 nWMaenMsk'f:tKmriy 18 ; Huston 14, Bostlc, 14. Defensive leaders: Grice, Carlton. ; , ; j Losers', high scorers: Sholar 10, ' Jimmy Halso 8, Conrad Sloan 6. ' ueiensive leaders: Cottle, FutreaL ' FAISON 38 WARSAW '38 '' W;. - Boys Oame ; W, Warsaw L. a-.s.ll 2 12-Jt3 Falson i..........,...; v 7 f 4 13 1438 Winners1 high scorers: ; Donald Matthews 17 Buster Precythe 8. Defensive leaders: ri"5urtls ates. Tommy Falson.; -, Losers' high scorers: J. T. Grady 10, Gerald Jones 6, Van. Bostic 6. Defensive leaders:- Max Grice, Bel ton Houston. i j , BEULAVILLE 37. 1 .'-JACKSONVILLE 36. '-y.i-Ai. Boys Game MRS. M. . M. THIGPEN Warsaw flosal v.'V 'cc":rArrY:;i:vr? UUDl Basketball N. C. 24 yellow .adapted to the upper mountain region only; N; C. 36 yellow, adapted to the mountains and as early com in other parts of the State; N. C. 28 white, suited to sections of the Coastal Plain and Piedmont; and N. C. 31 white, ad apted to same regions as N. C. 29 except the lower or southern Coast al Plain. (Jacksonville 9 15 5 736 6-37 .Beulaville 7 11 13 - Winners high scorers: Murphy Thigpen 13 Richard McDowell 10. Defensive leader: Jerry Thigpen. Losers' hig h scorer: Turner Id. 'Defensive leader: Warren. Field goal in last 30 seconds by Murphy Thigpen won game. FAISON 62, WARSAW 35 Girls Game Warsaw 10 12 3 835 Falson 12 18 16 1662 'Winners' high scorers: Lorraine Sutton 28, Ann Bowden 19. Defen sive leaders': Drue Lewis, Verna Taylor. Losers hgih scorers: Angeline Gore 24, Molly Hipp 9. Defensive leaders: Dot Byrd, Betty Blan chard. BEULAVILLE 45, JACKSON VILLE 21 Girls Game Jacksonville 8 6 3 421 Beulaville 10 9 9 1843 Winners' high scorer: Theresa Miller 19 Minnie Sandlin 10. De fensive leader: Kate Boggs. Losers' high scorer: Mary Bush 10. Defensive leader: Kay Smith. , ! BEULAVILLE 29. FAISON 27. Boys Game Beulaville 15 3 9 Jo Falson 10 8 7 227 Winners' high scorers: Murpuy Thigpen 11, Richard McDowell 6. Defensive leader: Thigpen. Losers' high scorers: Buster Precythe, 9, Tommy Tottle. De fensive leaders: Donald Matthews, Curtis Case. 'Faison's record: 9-4. BEULAVILLE 38, FAISON 36 Beulavllle 11 7 14 1638 Faison 4 6 12 1436 Winners' high scorers: Betty Qulnn 13, Theresa Miller 11. Defen sive leaders: Kate Boggs, Elsie Losers' high scorers: Loraine Satton 20, Anne Bowden 9. Defen sive leaders: Belle Lee, Verna Tay lor. 'Faison record: 8-5. MAGNOLIA 41, CAMP LEJEUNE 32 Girls Game Camp Lejeune .... 13 6 8 532 Magnolia 14 10 7 1041 V Winners' hleh scorers: Rosa Bat chelor 22, Irene Baker 8, Susan Brown 8. Defensive leaders: Eve lyn Parker, Hilda Brown. Losers' high scorers: Johnson 12, Propst 10. Defensive leaders: Gray, Mcintosh. CAMP LEJEUNE 59, MAGNOLIA 42. i. Boys Game Camp Lejeune .....16 14 18 1159 wagnoua ...... n 13 ig 1142 t. Winners high scorers: Hoge 21, .H ts-'-V ?i.'" V !. . WHITE'S STORES I W. P. MARTIN STORE UTILITY HARDWARE CO, i9 REATII JONES CASH STORE MACV SMART SHOP! - ?if PROGRESSIVE SUPER MARKET GAY'S CL0TIHNG " r.C3E'S 5-13-23 & CLASSIFIED RATES: : , Two cents per word, salnlmnm charge of SOe. Unless yoo have as account with us please send ' money, stamps, money order., or cheek with ads. Farmem : . Use the Times Classified Ads: If yen have anything to aell , or enhance, or want to buy. we ' will accept produce for payment Federal Land Bank LOANS Long Term Low I Low Interest Devilf Carr See. Treaa. (Mr. 'Carr foes to P. C. A. Office m KenansvUle at 11 a. m. every Tuesday morning.) BABY CHICKS now available Hampshire Reds Crosses Parmenter Reds, and others. Get yours early. Mt. Olive Hatchery. Mt. Olive. WANTED experienced book -keeper. Permanent position. A. BROOKS DEPT. STORE, War saw, N. C. WANTED To buy farm with or without tobacco allotment. Give dull information including price in first letter. Write to BOX 307 Wallace N. C. 2-14-3T-Ch. LET US RECAP YOUR TIRES Full circle full cap Fully Guaranteed Work U S. Tire Distributors BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. Mt. OUve Hwy. Phone 3636 Goldsboro PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. GIVING 'US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL CO., INC. RALEIGH, N. C. WANTED 1000 ALBRITTON STRAWBERRY PLANTS Write G. T. McARTHUR Rt. 2. Griffon. N. C. Your Best Tractor Buy 1950 Farmall Cub & Eqpt. 1949 Farmall Cub & Eqpt. 1938 Farmall F-12 Complete 1937 Farmall F-20 Complete 1950 Ford Tractor Complete 1949 Ford Tractor Complete 1947 Ford Tractor Complete 1946 Ford Tractor Complete 1949 Oliver 60 & Eqpt. 1949 Oliver Cleatrac Tractor 1949 Leader St Eqpt. 1937 John Deere B on steel 1942 Ford Coach 1SW9 Pontiac Sedan Plows Disc Harrows Equipment Your Ford Tractor Dealer BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. Mt OUve Hgwy., Phone 3000 Goldsboro Uiover 15. Defensive leaders: Ham- dy, Rolyster. Losers high scorers: Austin Baker 30. Winton Southerland 6. rw.ngJva i,Ui1r- Atln Baker. winton Southerland. THE FOLLOWING Will Close '' v..;-.-:-.''--;.-''','--'- . ' " - '",s .)':' .'" - ' ' T'' ' ' ' 1 ' JM-".'t;. . '' . . -V " ' " f-'- . CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Shop In Mf. Olive STORE $i.C3 ST6sE FORD, Tor thit bent- dsil on ,a new ford car or truck see W. L. Cavenaugh at KenansvMe Also many good used can and trucks. Telephone W. A Cavenaugh at Kenansvllle 2J33. h. FOR HIGHER PRICES for your pulp wood,' small or larze tracts. ee ,john d. bradshaw, War saw. N. C., hone 598: oomoany agent" Camp Manufacturing Com pany., Selected cutting and State Forester service furnished. 2-7-4tpd.' i'.s-.i.i.y ';-..., Notice All parties desiring fruit trees and .pecan trees see me at once . I am making an order . . W. E. Belanga . KenansvMe, N. C. 2-14-2T. C. WORMAIa Wormy Layers? Give them Dr. Salsbury'a Wormal. New flock wormer expels tapeworms, large roundworms, and cecal worms. Worm with Wormal now! From L. J. Simmons Hardware in Mt. Olive. Genus Raillietina OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' CECIL A. MILLER General Insurance Beulaville, N. C. Office At Brown & Miller Co. e o o o o o o IOG000900QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000000004 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o WEAR THE FEELING OF SECURITY BY BANKING WITH US. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR YOUR FUTURE. A CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR EASY BOOKKEEPING. o. o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o Bank Of Mount Olive 'Make Our Bank Your Bank" 1000000000000000000000006 IK At 12 Noon Wednesday Mornings ETHEL'S SHOP , JORDAN'S JEWELRY STORE ' HOME FURNITURE CO. ! MT. OLIVE HATCHERY J PATTERSON BROS. FURNITURE ' .;: . D. T. McPHAIL & SONS 1 , , l:-WTEro'AVTO;:ASSO .STOBE;?fsjW'u' -Vinw r. vta v MSt ' fcTTT.f V""1' ? " LOWE'S FIRESTONE STORE By Jeep At Ccmp Lejeune Base W. F. "Bud", MiUer of Beula ville, . member of the Board of Trustees of the Duplin Hospital, miraculously escaped with his life Monday afternoon at Camp Lejeune when he was struck by a Jeep, Mr. Miller, who works at the base, was walking when the Jeep bit -and knocked him several feet into the air. : He suffered an Injured back and a severe gash. behind an ear that required five stitches. Miller is at his home In Beula ville doing very well, Mrs.' Miller reports. Thirty Orange County farmers who grew the Arlington oat variety last season averaged 88 tushels . per aero. The average oat yield for the entire county was only 32 bushels per acre. One of the most popular projects for 4H Club boys in Pitt County is tractor maintenance reports C. J. Goodman, assistant county agent. The pecan is the only nut pro duced commercially In North Caro lina. 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o bit. Olive Calypso 1 ) ;.-n
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