PRe^ESSSENTl^EL ; Licensed Phar mist -Sam's Drug I 1 Licensed to practice Phar- { macy October 6. 1966, Robert I L. (Bob) Cut is employed at I Sanfo Drug in Rose Hill. Bob ! is die sen ot Mr. and Mrs. Mur phy Carr, the grandson of Mrs. R. L. Carr and the late Dr. Ransom L. Carr. A 1981 graduate of Wallace Rose Km High School, Bob graduated at university of North Carolina Phar mist School June 6,1966 where he was a member of the Phi Delta Chi Fraternity. Sam is very happy to have Bob to work with him. as the percentage of pharmlsts who return home to work is very low. Bob is single. BRIEFS CABIN REVIVAL BEGINS OCTOBER 16-23 The fall revival begins at Cabin Free Will Baptist Church October 16 and runs through the 23rd. Services begin each night at 7:30 with Rev. E. E. E wards conducting. On October 23, Homecoming Day wQl be observed. Sunday Scnool begins at 10 o'clock and worship service at 11 o'clock. Dinner will be served. After lunch there will be a slngsplratlon. Any singing group is Invited to attend ami render special music. Everyone is invited to attend these services. HOME COMING At JOHNSONS Johnson's Missionary Bap tist Church of Route?. Warsaw, - *? .. . ? m A., J -Vi-fr r. ,.. wQT onserve noniecorning son*" i day, qctober 16. Services will begin with Sunday School at 10 a.m., followed by worship ser vice beginning at 11 a.m. The Rev. Mr. William Lamb, from the State Evangelistic Depart ment in Raleigh will be guest speaker. Dinner on the grounds will follw the eleven o'clock service. All friends and former members are invited to attend. NAME CONFUSION The Earl Miller convicted in County Court of larceny, and assault with a deadly weapon, ContfaraeA to page I 1 a ? ???? 1 ROBERT L. (BOB) CARR Dogs For Research Mr. J. N. (Sloan) Fussell, Duplin County Dog warden has picked up 339 stray dogs in Duplin County since June 14, i 1QCC JW>0. These undesirable animals are used in medical research SI Duke hospital. However any one wishing a pet may purchase one from tne pound at |2 each. The warden may be contacted through the Local Health De partment telephone 296-2666 or Rose Hlil 289-3440. There is no charge to the individual for this service but is another one of the fine services furnished SW XSF * "D?artmem.. ' , Broom Sale Mr. BUI Cutler of the Beula ville Lions Club reminds resi dents of Beulaville that the Lion's annual broom sale wfll begin at 6:30p.m. on October 17. These brooms are made in Greensboro by the blind and are a quality product. Proceeds from the sale go to support the white Cane. Beulaville residents are asked to have their porch lights on and be ready to support the Lions in this worthwhile pro ject. Letter Carriers To Distribute Zip Code Cards Beginning today, letter car- - rlers throughout the DUPLIN COUNTY area will deliver two cards to every residence. Post master A. C. Holland reported. Each card will have spaces for addresses the householder . wishes ZIPPED. After placing their un coded addressed on the cards, ; preferably printed legibly, they may be dropped into any letter box or returned to their letter carrier. The Local Post Office will add the appropriate ZIP Codes and return the cards to the mailer. "No postage is needed," Mr. Holland said. The project is part of Post master General LawrenceF. O' Brlen's program to make ZIP Codes more accessible to the mailing public. In addition to the cards for addresses, a special notice ad vising each resident of his local ZIP Code number will be de livered. The cards will carry a mes sage from Postmaster General O'Brien advising that ZIP cod ed mall helps provide better service. In completing the cards, only the street address and city and state are required, individual names should not be listed. Postmaster Holland empna sized the importance of includ ing a return address on the front of the cards so they may be returned after addresses have been coded. Incomplete addresses which are submitted but cannot be ZIP Coded by the local post office, such as those in a city Mks Washington. D. C, which has the same street names and numbers In the northeast, northwest, southeast and south west sections, will be sent to the appropriate city and the coded will be added there. Additional cards are avail able from your letter carrier or postal delivery station. DEMOCRAT RALLY Plans are underway for a democratic rally of the third Congressional district In the Warsaw Armory, October 26, at 6;30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Senator B. EVerette Jor dan. Freewill Baptist Break Ground Ground breaking services for the Free will Baptist Church of Beulavflle were held recently with elder, Mr. Bob Jones, removing the first spade of earth. The sanctuary and education al NiflH