i. , Btol Motors toe. of Kanaw
' for fwr^vehtoles Jo be
v-fi ^r^f' I T*I*a #<s* >1 J_?T>J-L1 int /if ?ka
J,r J|it- ine low amount of tne
? A lid wis 11,948.71. 'Hire* other
bids iters submitted with the
. /, second lawest only 194 above
F the successful bidder.
Reports were heard from va
5 rlous agencies In the county
Including the dog warden, ser
vice officer, civil defense dl
. rector, aid the tax collector,
who reported 432,481.68 taxes
collected to October.
i v j; v '
D^ArMQlutlon tojhe^Econoridc
P Forest Fire Control Contract
was approved from Department
? . . ^
fromj^Duplta^Co^y Board
?re the ettr of the sur
lng the septic taok at Duplin
General Hospital.
The board Instructed the Co
unty Coroner to attend the sem
inar for Coroners at the In
stitute of Government In Cha
pel Hill.
A plaque was ordered to be
enbcted in the Dt^lin County
Dorothy Wlghtman Library In
memory at Miss Wlghtman,late
librarian of the county.
/ A plaque was also ordered to
be erected In the Welfare Buil
ding containing die name of dir
ectors and acting directors sin
ce 1932. Directors are: Mrs.
Ines Boney. Mrs. Juliette High
smith, and Mrs. Thelma Tay
lor. Acting directors are Mrs.
_
?51 _g\
Doris Room and Mrs. Millie
RPAUfl
the local Health Department, ^
ssvSSS
approved to become a part of ,
the minutes. The letter ex
pressed appreciation for the
splendid work done by Sheriff
T. Elwood Revelle and deputy
Alfred Basden In connection <
with prosecution of holdup men ', i
In the District of Columbia.
The letter wu signed by Jam
es R. Phelps, Assistant US
Attorney.
Off-prim Is es wine licenses
were issued to John Mclver
of Warsaw.
Col. Craig, State Director
of Welfare advised that Fed
eral participation in Group 3
employees had been increased.
by !> percent, from forty to
forty five.
Rotary Hairs
S|t. Maggs
The Regular meeting of the
Warsaw Rotary Club had as
its guest speaker Sargent Meggs
with theNorthCarolinaHlghway
Patrol stationed in Jackson
ville, N.C.
Sgt. Meggs explained the fun
ctions of the Highway Patrol
and its continued efforts to re
duce the number of traffic dea
ths on our highways.
Current efforts of the State
Highway P*rol are designed to
remove intoxicated drivers
from our roads. Sgt. Meggs
stated. _ |
Break In Investigated
Deputy' Elton E. Proctor Is
continuing an investigation of
a break-in at Eugene Riven
barks store, Rt. 3, Rose Hill.
Entry was gained Into the
building through a small, high
window on the side of the build
ing. The window was broken.
Missing as reported by Ri
venbark were one 23 rifle, sin
gle shot; one transistor radio;
aid one small 32 caliber sin
gle shot pistol with gold handle,
value placed on the missing ar
ticles was placed at $76.
The store Is located just
off North Carolina Highway 11
about eight and one half miles
South of Kenansville.
I Parrott
To Late TO
SEED FOR WINTER
? COVER CROPS
? RYE
? WHEAT
? OATS
? RYE GRASS
? Kv-31 FESCUE
WE HAVE A
GOOD SUPPLY
OP - ? S;
Blue Boy
Seed Wheat..
Both Certified
and Registered.
THE. PRICE IS RIGHT! d
i : Response to last weeks ar
ticle In the Duplin Times cal
j . ling for Christmas Greetings
to our overseas Servicemen
Is arriving, but we wait more
more'names and addresses of
Duplin's own men who will be
far from home this Christmas.
We warn to show them that they
. are not forgotten, that tho* they
are far from home they are
missed, not only by their own
| folks , but by many other Dup
Unites who are thinking of diem
and praying for their safe re
turn.
The letters came In from
families who add notes about
their boys, and who express
appreciation for the Interest
shown In diem. Some, whose
sons are now home remember
If 1 how much it meant to them
to get the extra Christmas ma
ll from those who cared enough
to write list year, bi all,
a few more than 121names were
published, last year, of men who
were away. Several people
stwed their Intention to send
I a card to each. We ham no
I way of measuring the happin
I ess caused by these Christmas
. greeting, but we do know they
a were needed, and that they were
about all the mall a few boys
I received.
? So lets put the lists care
I fully away when they are pub
lished, aid before Christmas
# let's send as many cards as
i possible. Let's tell them they
ihave our thoughts, our good
?wishes and our prayei^a*1
I | | let's send them cheery CWUt
^^Tt^rowinaaDdmidl
? makes so much difference in
? Viet Nam. Korea and other far
? away places . *hasbj*rtSai
tha "mall can make the grea
est difference on a most Im
portant day to a most Import
ant life." Send your Duplin
Serviceman's name and address
to Mrs. L.A. Wilson. RoseRm,
|S N.C. and it will be published
in the Duplin Times for friends
to use for greetings. A froni
page article in last
plfo" Times began it and tin
addresses have begun comlnf
? Carawan Appointed
Field Representative
KLrk D. Carawan, of East
Hall St., Rose HU1, has been
anointed field represent alve
I for Woodmen of the World Life
Insurant Society. The announ
cement was made by Harvey L.
Bedsole. of Kins ton, Woodmen
stae manager for east North
Carolina.
A native of Mesic, Mr. Car
awan was educated in the Ho
bucken, Rose Hill and Louis
burg schools. He is active in
I . the Baptist Church, the J sycees,
I, ' die Masons and Is a member
? of Woodmen of die World Unit
North Carolina.
Mr. Carawan, and his wife,
I H B i Dorothy, have three children.
? ? His hobbies ire hunting aid
I playing basketball and sotbsll.
Duplin Times
raklMnl Weekly by
DUPLIN PUBLISHTNC
CO., INC.
I IKE RITOHCK. PUBLISHER
| v . KeuansvBe, N. C.
Second Postage
? ~ "J*-"
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A DupHa Ceualy JsaraUl ??
In. Send name of town or com
munity the mat comes from.
- Here's this weeks list:
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Teachey ' .*
PFC Edward K. Graham
US 53949231
98th (LEM) Company (GS)
APO San Francisco 96493
Calypso
Sp/4 Ray D. McArthur
? US 53M7103
"B" B try, 1st Bh. 11th Arty
APO San Francisco 96373
Beulavtlle
Johnnie Sumner (FA) B334448
USS Intrepid (CVSI1)
"R" Division
FPO San Francisco 96601
Rose Hill
Sp/4 Wyatt E. Blanchard
RA 53947990
H HC, 36th Eng Bn
APO San Francisco, 96291
Sp/4 Horace Allen Ground RA
14836006
Btry C 1/83 Arty
APO San Francisco 96308
Sp/4 David E. Murphy RA
53948099
CO A-USA-SPRAT COM. L-L
BN So Korea
APO San Francisco 96259
Nurses Meet
In Durham \
Srireral Duplin County Nurses
attended the 1968 North Carolina
State Nurses' Association Clin
c leal Sessions held at the Jack
Tar Hotel, Durham, October
22-25, 1968.
The subject of the Clinical
i Sessions was: "Cardlo-Vascu
lar Nursing-Congenital and Ac
?aired. Session I Topic was:
etrology of Fallot (a common
; congenital defect of the heart
[ causing "blue babies." The
? Session n Topic was: Acute
: Myocardial Infarction, (Heart
> Attack). These topics were
presented by means of clinical
papers presente d by Nurses,
and by role playing scenes. One
of these scenes was televised
over WTVD, Channel 11 news
program Wednesday Night.
Duplin County Nurses attend
ing were: Mrs. Mary Bowden,
Wallace; Mrs. Marcia Powell,
Warsaw; Mrs. Mary Pierce,
Rose Hill; Mrs. Rebecca H.
Judge, and Mrs. Martha Will
iams, Beulavtlle. A most in
teresting and informative time
was had oy all.
t Jjuplln 3 KJvtr&tas Chriafmad oliat
Held Girl See**, I. D.plin
l , . , , a i
mi a urao wnoi use eartn
las been orbited and die atom
smashed, it becomes a problem
to keep up with the changing
needs and the new knowledge
of our young people. Yet un
less they are guided md edu
cated in the Important qualit- J
les diet make fine citizens, they
can well lose sight of the mean
ing and Importance of living the
good life, even in so frighten
ing m age.
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Is dedicated to the belief that
by teaching young girls how to
be happy, resourceful Individ
uals today they arekelpiigtrain
America's citizens fortmnorr
vw, .
lite Girl Scout who lives
In the Space Age promises on (
her honor to do her duty to
God and her country. She oho-,
oees to serve ? In her home,
her hometown, and she is lear
ning to become a useful cltl- ?
sen in her country and in the |
world. i
Last year. Girl Scouts in die j
U.S.A. gave more than seventy ,
million hours of service In
home, community, and to the
nation ... and to many in
ter ant Ion al friendship projects
in our fifty states and Puerto ,
Rico.
nearly 900 Girl Scouts from
More thm SO men nd women
serve in Girl Scouting. These
fHjf wed men md women help
mike the fine Girl Scout pro
Eram a reality for Girl Scouts
1 our community,
hi a time when the earth haa
been orbited and the tfotn sma
shed, Girl Scouts still cling to
the old fashioned, but still un
portint virtues of service and
-oncern for our fellows. '
By giving generously to this
year's Girl Scout Fund Drive
In Duplin County you will be
helping ou r girls become good
Scouts today, and better citi
zens tomorrow.
Tyler
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