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Korua Maria* CfnmJw Tlrih Cherry ?tiai Ttday Major General Shin Hyan Zoon, commandant of the Korean Marine eorpa, arrived at the Marine Corps Air station. Cherry Point, this morning, enroute to an inspection of Marine corps troops and facili ties at* Camp Lejeune. General Zoon and Capt. Kang I. ~ Han of the JIOK Marine cor pa, were greeted at the air atation by Maj. Gen. Henry D. Linscott, com manding general of Marine bar racks, Camp Lejeune, and Brig Gen. William G. Manley, command ing general of Marine Corpa Air station, upon their arrival. Spaghetti is not made from flour but from a coarser grind of wheat. BIG BARGAINS AT COPLON- SMITH CO. 25 % Reduction On Women's and Children's FALL AND WINTER COATS SUITS TOPPERS ALSO SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON LABCE CROUPS Or DRESSES Coplon- Smith Co. 232 MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN tell 'I16W . . one steAing ' size fits every foot! W-O-N-f -t-S-l * SU9 { 1 ? Pure Nylon! ? Beautifully Sheer I ? No Elatticl IT'S REVOLUTIONARY Now,1 every woman cin be fitted comfortably in beautifully sheer, long wearing hose! Stocking sites are usually made to specific half -sices; but most women require suet in between those offered . . . with the neurit that standard sixes are either too long * or too short. WONSIZfi ? will fit like your second skin. feel more cosofortabie, keep your seams straighter. Strain is eliminated, as WONSIEE* expands or contract* when your (oat doss In hot ar cold weather . . . therefore the life o t the hosiery * is extended! Fashion toe and heel. in Ultra beige and Tropic Gleam. HOSE'S $-11 & 2k STOICS MORE HEAD CITY, N. C. OPEN THURSDAY T1UL 9 P.M. CooMy to Elect PMA Committee An election to choose Production Marketing administration farmer > committeemen will be held in Car teret county on Dec. 17. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The announcement comes from B. J. May, secretary of the Carteret county PMA committee. He says that elections are being held in each of the 1400 farm communities in the state and that any farmer who is participating in any pro gram administered by the county < PMA committee is eligible to vote. This means that any owner, op erator, tenant or sharecropper of a farm participating in the *?w?cuJ ??.ra! conservation *pct<Y | cr9p"fcHur4h9*v (rfttgAr prefhiiT?, | is eligible. I Farmers living in the various communities may vote at one of (he following places: James Young store. Stella; Community building, Pelletier; Joe Taylor store, Bogue; Quinn store, Nine Foot road, New port; Roy Garner's Feed store, Newport; Lee Murdoch store, Wild wood; Crab Point grocery, Crab Point; C. G. Gaskill's store, Beau fort; Lionel N. Conner's store, Har lowe; postoffice, Merrimon, and Cleve Gillikin's store, Bettie. Persons who are in doubt as to whether they are eligible to vote should see a member of the county PMA committee or call at the coun ty PMA office in the postoffice building in Beaufort. The duties of the men who serve as county committeemen have been outlined by May. They include as siting the county committeemen in determining acreage allotments, goals, normal yields, and other , agricultural facts required for i farms in the county, inform farm ers concerning the purposes and provisions of programs being ad ministered in the county through the association, assist in arranging for and conducting the necessary community meetings of members of the association and perform such other duties as shall be as signed to them by the county com mittee or the Production and Mar keting administration. May stresses that this is a chance for farmers in this county to help select committeemen who have a great deal to do with defense pro duction on the farm. He points out that the committeemen are in key positions in the defense effort in agriculture. He urges all farmers eligible to vote in order to insure that the best possible men be chosen. Holiday Air Is Evident In Beaufort These Days Christmas tree lights are twink ling merrily in the town of Beau fort these nights. The lights and other decorations are paid for by the merchants com mittee of the Chamber of Com merce. The work in putting up the lights and decorations was done by members of the fire department. The Santa Claus appearance around the police department building is also very noticeable re cently. A small Christmas tree, donated by Jim Rumlty has been put up by police department mem bers and brightly-colored lights are ablaze at night around the front of the little building. The lights were donated by the merchants. Tanker to Arrive The Esso tanker "Manhattan" from Baytown, Tex., is scheduled I to arrive in (forehead City on Dei'. | IS with a cargo of gasoline. 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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