Newspapers / Carteret County News-Times (Morehead … / Aug. 6, 1948, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
tm T8 J0JA .TAOLr TRIMT. AWVST 1 IMS i- ay i CAKTEKET COUNTY NEWS-TDHES, MOWEHBAD CITY AND BEAUFORT. N. C. ' PAGE. 31 The Goo J Old Days iTHIRTYFIVE YEARS AGO . A Sunday school convention was tio be beld in Atlaotic, and every sens, regardless -of denomination, was invited to attend. Governor Craig, President H. B. Varler of the State Good Roads as sociation and Dr. J. H. Pratt were dije to arrive in Morehead City, to. participate in the good roads 'Mmvention being held there. The three men were driving over the 'Central, highway from the Tennes see line to Morehead to rekindle (Interest in the perfecting of the yqentraj highway. The trip was be- nn nwde in iust one week. sTWENTY PIVE YEARS AGO m The building housing the Farm ers Supply and Fisherman's Co. 'burned down during the night. It Vstood on the waterfront at the oot of Ann St. " About 60 bovs and girls of the "farm clubs of Alamance county ,spent four days visiting in and 7rnund Beaufort. TEN YEARS AGO fa Representative Fred R. Seeley "was to leave this weekend for Ra jjfugh to attend the special session ,6f the General Assembly called by lov. Hoey. -h A -town meeting was to be he'd i4n the Town Hall to discuss im - Movements which may be made here through PWA funds. 5fl.VE YEARS AGO Stanley Woodland, ncwaoroint ,Hd chairman of Carteret County IfWar Price and Rationing board I'reorganized the bonrd. Daphne Pake of Bettie and Ru fus Carraway of Merrimon were voted outstanding members on the Alfecent 4-H camping trip. BAY VIEW ,! ire til We all hope Jimmv Graham, who was operated on in Morehead City Hospital Wednesday, will soon be ."ell. V Rev. Frazier began a series of ..mnalinOE at flraham'c hannl , .ifhursday evening. Everyone is invited. yii Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and -tomily attended the quarterly con erence at Lowlands Saturday. 8't Mrs. Tiny Flemming returned to Jfter home in Pennsylvania recently, offhe had been visiting her parents, jrji(r. and Mrs. Cyrus Lilly, bl' Rev. Phillips held services at Bay View Baptist church Sunday .afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes, of Gainesville, Georgia, spent Satur day with Mrs. Nannie Fodrie. ., Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain and 5fan, , Jackie. spent Sunday ften--noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gra Mfam. I, Mr. Jack Garner is spending a Vhile .with hit sister in Boston. -M Miss Shirley Hardesty left Sun- .ijoy morning for Detroit to spend hrwhile with her sister, Miss Guil- ffia Hardesty. tm fMrs. Lee Brown and Mrs. Leo askuts spent Sunday afternoon in le communuity. , wMrs. Alice Liske spent Sunday lm the community, d We all hope that Mrs. James "Skinner, who has been sick for j$me time, will soon be better. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Taylor, of ' -Hubert, attended church services hit Graham's chapel Sunday, i Mrs. G. C. Cuthrell, of Highland ?4rk, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Fodrie and -SQns, Kefczie, Kenneth and Graham 'or Norfolk spent Friday nieht with Mr. and Mrs. James Small. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis, of More head City, spent a while Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. Mrs. Pollie Haskett spent Sun day with Mrs. Clarence Mason. Rev. Ernest Douthit will hold services at Bay View Baptist churuch Suwktay. Everyone is in vited to attend. Miss Armenia Lilly is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Tiny Flemming of Pennsylvania. Jur. and Mrs. Charlie L. Free man and daughters, Lyllis and Sal ly Jo returned to their home at -jSfidgeton Monday evening after) spending a iew aays wun airs, nan- nie Small. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hardesty, of Oyster Creek, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hardesty. Mr. John D. Brown leaves Wed nesday for Fayetteville for obser vation. , Mrs. John Brown and Mr. nd Mrs. Elmon Winherry will ae- wuyany mm. Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Haskett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett, of Havelock. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny. Knox and little daughter, Flora Ann, of Cherry Point, spent a while Satur day in th community. . Mr. Archie Hardesty, of Oyster "Creek, spent a while Saturday afternoon In the community. Mrs. J. F. Small spent Monday with Mrs. Lester Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. James Skjnncr and sons, Jimmy and Johnny spent Sun day at Ernul with his mother, Mrs. J. J; Skinner, A birthday dinner was given; In honor of Mrs. Skin ner's ,77th' birthday. ' Mrs. George Newklrk and little dauftte spent a while last week at home. ' .'' ' . Quite a large crowd attended the , bridal shower Monday evening at Mrs. Asa Mann's for Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Howell.- . .5. , ' r - Mrs: Floyd Wnberry spent a whit Saturday In Mhed city vita relatives. - , Mrs. Theodore. Jones spent a while Sunnday ' with Mrs. A. fc. Winberry. Mrs. Nannie Fodrie 'and Mrs.' Patrick Piercy spent a while Sun day with Mrs. Pollie Haskett ami Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Haskett. Mrs. Patrick Piercy and family are speeding a few days with Mas.; Nannie Fodrie. HJUa,0WE Glen Hardesty, of State College. Raleieta, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardesty duriag -the weekend. i George Murray Thomas and tire gory Warrea of Beaufort and Bit lie Ball were guests of A. B. Mae ton, Jr. Thursday for his birthday dinner. A. B. was eighteen years old. Mrs. Augustine Piner, of New Bern, spent the weekend with Mrs. Carl H.' Morton and family. PeW.'Gerne, of Chapel Hill and Qhkv wa here for the weekend tk seic-Misa Mary Leu Mason. )M: and Mrs. Earl Creech, who I recency Doufiui tne rowers tract I ojlamJ, have moved in their new ' sme. ' ' M?nd Mrs. Joe Sadler Morton stent, the weekend with relatives is) Washington, N. C. i i . . '. -ihtr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and .daughter, Jean, Ctuadia and Misau, I of Hahlort spent Sunday with Mr4 Ashtjy B. Morton. ,'TilriJy' 'William Noe snd son, Clyde, of Beaufort, spent the week end with Mrs. Carl H. Morton. BeV J M Jolliff held services here Sunday morning and was guest of', Mrs. Pearl Olund for 10nclL'; I Ashhy. B. Morton motored to I New Bern Monday morni:ig to take his son and Gregory Warren to the " racruiting office. I sThe Woman's Society of Chrjs'. iati Svice wilt meet Friday eve ning with Mrs. Pearl Olund. KCHTH EIYE1 Mr. W. P. Arthur left Friday for Wilmington to be with his son, Clifton, who is In. the hosi'al. we alt hope him a speedy recovery. Miss Eula Garner,, of Southport, spent the weekend here visiting has "ifendnuthec, Mrs. Essie Gar ner. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Small of Core Creek, spent St'nv hw with, her mother. Mrs. Sid Merrill. Mr. Elmer Lewis, of Belovia, is h,r viitin his grandmother, Mrs. Essje Garner. Mrs. I"otly Fulcher spent a while ii Morehead City Friday on busi ness. Mrs. Nathan Wethon and child ren, of Vanceboro, spent Sunday here visiting her sister, Mrs. Leia Perry. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachrm ?n,1 Mrs. R. C. Beachem all spent Sat urday afternoon in New . Bern. Mr. D. B. Arthur, of Chicago. Ill . ws rulled home on the account of the illness of his brother, Clifton, who Is in Wilmington hospital Little Ann L. Fulcher, daughter THERE NOTHING MdRE PLEASING IN THE TORRID SEASON THAN A GAY ! PICNIC SUPPER Sfoi why not give your family a porch pienlc or backyard spread tonight? It's so easy when you get the fixings at your A&P Super. For Instance, serve cold cuts with oveo-frech Marvel oread ana top n on wltn a tempting, rresh fruit sealad ot golden ciraege and grapefruit wedgea wUh A&Ps grand-tasting Marvel Saadwicb Holla They're always absolutely tresh. too. You'll find t everything you need (or summer meals at your A&P. Stop in HOME-STYLE SANDWICH REGULAR PAN MARVEL BREAD S2M8c Aaa Pw aal4 Pick O'Carollna 8v. Mlxl Mustard V 15c IPickUs 15e Ann Page Sandwich Cf Underwood Deviled IU. Size n. 1 .... Ca I f w Ann Page BtufftM m. Olives 49c Maiccl Papec 17e 31c 10c 35c 12c 8c SHREDDED RALSTON ..J NABISCO RITZ J FREEZING MIX p. SALAD DRESSING Z 1 CORN FLAKES L jeuo .... ass ; SPARKLE ... a.ttz .... 3 20c 5TRA1NEO F00DS , 4 35e 10c 15c 20c 78c $1.19 Spread 33c Armour'i Star Treet 49e Cut Rite Pnnan Ft. 93kJ.L-:.. Cl 11. " rm Roll wsnepmnj fkg. ' -V. MARVEL FRANKFURTER OR SANDWICH Rolls - Ibc CHEWING GUM 3 CRAPE NUT FLAKES .. KIPPERED HERRING . SUNN YFI ELD FLOUR dexo .....: . Shortenln ( B-oz. "t Pkg- B-ox. r Can le- 10-lb. FRUIT COCKTAIL m", 25e BARTLETT PEARS WESSON 40 OIL pt Ca. 49c Snowdrift 3 Fruits & ycgctablcs LARCE JUKY Lemons, doz. 38c TENDER GREEN String Beans, I lbs. 23c I LARGE BV tfCH -1 i - ' Carrots, I for 19c SWEET SWIFT CLEANSER pk 11c DUZ 35c DREFT pw 2c SPICAND SPAN F 25c OCTAGON SOAP 2 - 18c OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES " 35c PALMOLTVB SOAP 2 21c ' FALMOLtVK. ' r '::SdAPS4l 2 29c Potatoes, lb. lfiri YELLOW Onions, 2 k 15c Green Cabbage, lb 4c Fine lasting Meats Select Beef Pot Boast, lb 75c Sholrt Dibs oi Beef, lb. 45c Sliced Bacon, U. 75c Bacoir Squares, U; . . .. 45c Thick Fat Bacb, lb 25c DRESSED AND DRAWN ' Fryerilb-.. ESci DRESSED AND DRAWN " I B-S 111 f TTf WWW, K Sc&ed Picnics, lb 57c NECTAR TEA Am f mm fast d Tomato Sauce IIKAlMS " Ht J ItVOa. -r -a- m Mm nil Oxaaktatel SUGAR GRAPE JUICE MARGARINE Aon PsPatS) PRESERVES . 29c Cans a-Lb. Bag 25c 43c 19c Si 34c pt hot - HEW PACK CUEEN GIANT PEAS it is 21 e 1 il . warns eovss IVAPOHATj ' MILK 3 42c of Mr. and Mrs. William Fulcher. is sick: We wish her a speedy re covery, .at Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Hassell, of Beaufort, spent a while here Sat urday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Simpson. Mrs. G. D. Hill returned home Thursday from Raleigh, after spending s few days there with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Smith. Mrs. Theiraa Whitehurst, of Beau,(oct, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Riley Beachem and fa mily. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Tavlor took Mrs. Riloy Beachem to Goldsboro Saturday to consult with the doc tor there. Mr. O. D. Warren spent Sunday in ew Bern visitig his relatives. Mr. Otis Lee Warren spent a while in Ernul Sunday. WILLISTON Mr. Wesley Willis, Mr. Edwin and Ltoyd Finer spent the week end home with their families. They are employed in Lewis, Delaware in the fish business. It sure has been a dull season up there they report. Mrs. Minnie Mason and daughter, Shirley Ann. of New Bern, spe.it the past week here with her father, Mr. Ben Taylor. there hos been ouite a lot of sore throat with the children and young ?roup the past ten dnys but n svenjj to alt be better now. It frightens everyone whi n one has a hUl over. The polio is the fust thought. Mrs. Ion Willis spent last week in Beaufort with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Peterson. Little ,Lynn came home with her for a lew days. i Mr. Leslie Wade has moved the boat he worked on from Lewist Delaware to Reedsville, Va. and he is home for a while. It sure looks dark for all thosp who!" pend on fishing for their year's support. ' I Mrs. Minnie Mason and daugh ter, Shirley spent Monday visiting a' 'he home of Mrs. James W. ! Wade. Mr. Hoke Matthews and brothcr in law spent Saturday after.loon in this community visiting Mr. John nie Wade. They went fishing, caught some nice mullets. . ,, . Mr. Thomas Wade, who ia'em ' p'.nving at the Ford plant in Nor folk, spent the week end at home with his parents. Mr. Seymour Davis and wife mo tored to Kinston to visit relatives oyer the weekend. Mr. Cullie Piner is on the sick list. He is very feeble. We all wish him to get better soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willis and little daughter, Audrey Jane and his mother are spending two weeks with Mrs. Clyde's mother who is recovering from an operation. They are planning on going back home to Newport N?ws Su.idry. Mr. Lonnie Gillikin's son, Curtis has been right sick, but is much better now. All are gl id to kmw it was not polio. Mrs. Jamps Wade is much im proved but is still feeble. 'We all hope she .will soon be able to get out again. SE-T F.i"3 io Clcrcs h C:;f:r! Ci r::rc!:::d vaJ HASH, lE-oz. can .... 33c quality fows THgl tyv 1 wmm'?m?Kt TENDER SWEET KERNELS C S FANCY SHOE PEG CORN No. 2 can 21c WITH BACON OLD GLORY BLACKEYE PEAS. Ho. 2 can 19c SERVE CREAMED REDGATE TENDER GIIEE1I DEMIS. 2 Ho. 2 cans 27c SERVE COLD VAN CAMPS PORK & BEAIIS, 2 Ho. 300 cans 29c FOR LIGHTER AKES, PASTRIES SIIORTEIIIIIG (Armour Star) 1-lb. cln. 35c ammiimn atam ti 'mm m a in i ruiiLU nun, no. i-L can idg FOX DESSERTS OR SALADS C S PEACHES, Ho. 2 1-2 can :. 31c GOOD FOR SNACKS O. C. POTATO STICKS, 2 2 1-2 oz. cans 25c A TREAT ON TOAST ARMOUR 8TAR CHILI with BEAIIS, 16-oz. can 31c Armonr Star TREET 12-3Z. can 47c Armour Star CHOPPED HAH 12-3Z, can 55c r1 i Armonr Star BEEF STEW Ho, 2 can 61c y STtlAMll BEST FOR BISCUITS! TRIANGLE FLOUR 5 lbs. plain 39c 5 lbs. S-Bising 40c ARMOUR'S TniPE, 24-oz. can 51c ARMOUR ". STAR : FnAIIKFURTEBS, 7-oz. jar 39c f Armour star Vienna SAUSAGE, 4-oz. can 21c STHOIIGIIEABT Dog Feed, 2 cans 21c CARIIATIOli nOK. 2 laU cans 31c Armonr Star PIGS FEET 14-oz. jar 41c r Armour Star POTTED HEAT 2 3 1-4 oz. cans 19c Fortified With Liver Dash ECS TCSD, WUL can 14c White House FUvor Rich COFTEE, ML can 51c Waxed Faper CUT-RTTE, 125-H roll 23c Sunshine Crackers W-ll:. , 25c PUltbury . HOT ECU. MIX. pkg. 27c Ice Cold Gold Label COFFEE, 1-lb. bag 45c JELLIES, 2 jars 35c Fancy Cakes PIal BALLABDS ilOUB 91c Bth Site ' .,'. PAU1CLIYE, 2 cakes . . 29c Bath SiM CAMAY, 2 cakes 2Se Large She IY0BT. 2 cakes 37c Nodkut Size IYC3T. 2 cakes 23 Roan Ftukas CCTACON. large 36c Lota o' Suds SUPER SUDS, large pkg 36c ' FOB WHITER CLOTHES Clorox, ql. fcollle 19c EcTii Pnduce Lane U. 8. NO. 1 NEW WHJTE POTATOES 10 lbs. 39c 10 lbs nesh 44c U. S. N. 1 Yellow cniviTS, 2 lbs. Fancy Cooking APPLES,' t Us. Green Too ' CAXZ3TS, 2 bsncbes COLAin, 2 lbs. ...... 15c 28c ::25c 0 j ARMOUR XTAB WHOLE OR HALF S II 0 II E D II A El S, lb. E2s ARMOUR STAR SLICED 'tTJ.K.'yy . ' 'r'.'-.-- f '.. Spiced Luncheon Heat, lb, ... 61c Araonr Star, Sliced BACCH. 4b, 'J Jit Amou Sfctr'- Celh rBAKSS.Ii, ;;.. 57c Dry SaU TAT EAtZS. lb. 25c Xresb, Dressed FBTESS, ll .;,i;. , L S5
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1948, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75