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Rain Stopped Ftrr^ea i, Salem. Ore. (AP) ? Owners of several old buildings donated them to let firemen set smalt fires and experiment with new spray meth oda of fighting blaau. The firemen h?'1 such a tough time getting fires started ia one rain-waked build ing they put 6ff further attempts until a little sunshine makes the job leu difficult. I ?beaufortc,:;~ Air CoadHionad for Your Comfort ? Ph?n? 2-4836 LAST TIME TODAY 'THE END OF THE AFFAIR" SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE "JACK McCALL DESPERADO" with * GEORGE MONTGOMERY ALSO "JUNGLE MOON MEN" with JOHNNY WEISSMULLER SUNDAY ? MONDAY 1 i ...living ?very pmaeionate page of Any* Seton's Beet Seller I UNit/IRSAi iNItBNAl rONAl JANE RUSSELL -JEFF CHANDLER DAN DURYEA 'faJifticMn "THE SHOW PLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" SPENCER TRAC Y INtiRID BERGMAN "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" GUY MADISON AS THE 'YELLOW HAIRED KID" STARTS SUNDAY MEN GAVE HER EVERYTHING ...BUT A GOOD NAME! That woman Tacey and Clint the gambling man ..he was her only weakness ...she was his greatest < strength! MNJ BAXTER WCK HUDSON JUUf ADAMS TV Station with NBC Hookup to Open Soon A twist of a duil will bring a lew television station with its WBC network hookup to Eastern Morth Carolina's television au I iience in September when the elevision station's transmitting ower and building are built at I 5 rift on and the necessary equip i nent installed. This was announeed today by an rfficial of Carolina Telephone and I Felegraph Co., who added that the elephone company was proceeding 1 iccording to schedule with its i jlans to provide network facilities ' or the new television station. i The video, or picture portion, of letwork programs will be trans- < nitted from the telephone com ' ?any's 3 >8 foot mjcro-wave tower 1 it Castoria, near Snow llill, for 1 i distance of some 20 miles to (he 1 ransmitting tower of WITN lo 'ated at Grifton. The Castoria ower was constructed in 1953 for he provision of network facilities or WNCT at Greenville. Micro- wave signajs from the Cas oria tower will strike a reflector nounted some 180 feet up on the iVITN transmitting tower and be iirected {o an 8?Coot saucer shaped lisc at the bottom of the tower Vlicro-wave signals from this disc vill in tufn be funnelod into fthc ransmitting station to be radiated >ut through the transmitting tower ! o the television sets of Eastern ^orth Carolina. The Castopa tower will receive he micro-wave signals from a se ies of similar towers beginning it Westover, near Raleigh where ?ontact will be made with national letwork facilities. These micro vave towers, located at 20 to 25 nile intervals, act as booster sta ions and relay the television sig lals from one tower to the next jntil they arrive at their destina ion. The towers which wiH transmit (he picture to WITN are located near Westover, Sruithlitfld, Golds boro and at CasLoria. And while the network pictures will be transmitted by microwave, J he audio, or sound, will be tram* mittcd over land lines provided by telephone companies. Carolina Telephone and Tel# graph Co. will provide the Land line facilities from Goldsboro to Grifton while American Telephone and Telegraph Co. will deliver net work audio to Goldsboro from the main north-south network facilities. Existing cable from thq fx change at Grifton will be extended t>y the Carolina Company to carry (he last lap of the audio link to the transmitter site located some two miles out of Grifton on the Vanceboro Highway. WITN studios and offices are at Washington. Writer Submits Idea on Article San Diego. Calif. (AP) Writer Perry Coveat submitted an idea (or a magazine article, k'I Survived Three Air Crashes." The next day he flew to nearby Erisenada, Mexico, crashed, and lay in a coma for a week. Released from the hospital after 14 weeks, Covent wrote to the mag azine again. This time his story title idea was: "I Survived Four Air Crashes." When a four-lane highway is built through a rural area, every mile of road requires the equiva lent of 40 acres of farm land. Jeff Portrays Engineer Jeff Chandler portrays a half-breed Apache Indian engineer, Jane Russell an Eastern socialite who loves him. They co-star with Dan Duryea in Universal-International's fiery Technicolor love story, "Foxfire.** Rock Pleads with Ann ? Rack Hudson pleads with Anne Baxter in this highlight scene from Universal-International's Technicolor "One Desire," also star ring Julie Adams. Jerry Hopper directed and Kass Hunter produced. Congratulations Port City Motors, Inc. ON TH5 | GRAND OPENING OF YOUR NEW HOME Motor Bearing & Parts Co. i of Goldsboro, Inc. P^ O, BO&JOQj GOLDSBORO, N, c. Navy Wants Reserves Active The Navy Recruiting Station in Raleigh said today that requsets for active duty are desired from Naval Reservirts. Volunteer! in over 80 rating! In varioua pay grade! are needed to fill vacancies in fleet and ahore billets. Tours of active duty may be for two, three, or four years. Volunteers will have their choice of fleet aaaignments, the Recruit ing Station said. In addition, they may state a preference for the type command within the fleet of their choice -such choice to be given every consideration. Also, Reservist! volunteering now for active duty may, if other wine qualified, be guaranteed a trade school under the high acbool 'graduate training program. This program provide* for specialized training in one of more than 40 school* Interested Reaervlata may get more information from their local Naval Reserve lYaining Center or the Nrvy-Herreitlng sta Northern Coastal Forest Area Increases 9 Per Cent In 23 counties in U)4 nprthern coastal PJain or North Carolina, forests occupy two thirds of the land. Since 1937, the acreage of forest land has increased 9 per cont, according to a recent forest survey made by the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station of the U. S. Forest Service and the Divi sion of Forestry of the N. C. De partment of C onservation and De velopment. Despite the over-ail increase in forest land, the survey found that pine stands hjive been cuj heavily and actually show a decrease in \ area Conversion of pine types to t hardwoods has shown up as a per- c sistent tread in the coastal plain area of Nortfc Carolina and in other j areas of the southeast as well. It usuaily occurs when the more f valuable pine species are cut out of mixed stands, leaving hard woods to occupy the available growing space. To make matters worse, the residual hardwood stands often contain a high pro portion of poor-quality material Young pine trees are on the in EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY NO INSTALLATION CHARGE dNi GAS SERVICE Complete Pyrofox Bottlrd Cat Service with T*o (2) lOO Vound Cylinder* Filled , ?ith Qas? GAS PAID FOR? No ? Deposit ? No Meter ? Installed in Yoar Heme ? Ready io-Cook ? For Only 24" Carteret County's Lowest Cost Complete Gas Service ? Quality Controlled Pyrofai Gas ? Economical? Every Cylinder Guaran teed Weight. ALSO? 1 CYLINDER INSTALLATION (Including Gas) $14.89 CARTERET GAS CO., INC Call Ui Today ? Also a Complete Line of Appliance! 109 S. 8TB ST. PHONE 64044 MOREHEAD CITY Tease? for instance 190 million nore pine saplings in the 23 lortheastern counties than 17 y*ars igo. Young hardwoods have in Teased even more. The extensive treas of young trees are a very aluable reservoir of future ma erial. provided files can be kept >ut. Loblolly pine is by far the most j mportant timber tree in the nor- t hern coastal plain. Its volume is n excess of seven billion board eet, and it comprises 45 per cent | of the area's sawtimber volume Pond pine sawtimber sizes are on ihe-upswinn probably because this species grows in wet or swampy places and is thus more difficult to log. The recently issued Forest Sur vey Release No 45, "Forest Sta tistics for the Northern Coastal Plain of North Carolina." contain in* charts, maps, and figures on forest trends in this area can he obtained free of charge by writing to Forest Survey. Box 2570, Ashe ville. N. C. J.T.S TTTTtv:i:i Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey n L YtAtf 0 m $085 I 4, S QUAtT $045 L ~ ? 6 PROOf J.T.S. BROWN'S SO* Cft EARLY TIMES, KY. WHY DO MORE PEOPLE IN THE CAROLIHAS BUY ESSO GASOLINE THAN ANY OTHER? Happier people in happier cart .all act for "Happy Motoring"! | |j 1? Because it gives surging power, long mileage and instant starts at "regular" price. 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