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For Sale
HOMEMADE CAKES: WED
dings, birthdays, parties, layer
cakes, old fashioned pound eake.
Call Mrs Jack Powell, 6 3931. m23
COMPLETE AUTO MECHANICS
tool kit. Three cabinets, two impact
wrenches. See Earl Couch, 810 .
Fisher Street, Morehead City. tf
1954 FORD RANCH WAGON. EX
cellent condition. 17,000 miles. List
$1,495. Will sacrifice for $1,325.
Phone 6-4682. m27p
NEW 3-BURNER WESTING
house, 30" range, $199.95. Phone
240-1, Newport. m30p
NEW CHURCH BUILDING IN
Haveloek. For information call
6-4920, Morehead City. m30p
ONE SLIGHTLY USED SPINET
piano, full 10-year factory guaran
tee. Save $325.00 on this piano.
Johnson Piano Company, 133 West
North Street, Kinston, North Caro
lina. m27
FOUR FACTORY MADE HARD
wood booths. Beaufort Bar. Turner
St _ _
LAMPS, TOASTERS, IRONS. PER.
colators, waffle irons, and all other
small appliance repairing. Sound
Appliance Co., 1406 Bridges St.,
Morchead City, phone 6-4452. dlS t
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE W1T1I
garage apartment, located 2107
Bridges St., Morehead City. tf
NEW AND USED FURNITURE.
Hamilton Furniture Co., near school
on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. tf
FOR SALE
New 3-Bedroom Homes
Built on FHA or G1
Arrangements
UP TO 25 YEARS TO PAY.
We Can Offer Complete Home
Delivery in 100 Days.
Low Down Payment.
In a new Crab Point Develop
ment area with paved streets,
curbs and city sewer.
GOODWIN
DEVELOPMENT CO.
Phone 6 3078 10S N. 10th St
Morehead City tf
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For Sale
STUDIO COUCH IN GOOD CON- \
ditinn Phone 8-5102. Mrs. Jimmy >
Wallace, M&N Apartments. mZTp s
This Week's
SPECIALS
? AT ?
PAUL MOTOR CO.
? Dependable Used Cars"
(Sold with a written guarantee)
1949 Nash 4- Dr. 600
Super $285 00
1952 Chev. 4- Dr. KJ
Styleline 795.00
1954 Ford 4-Dr
Customline 1295.00
1953 Dodge Club
Coupe - Coronet 1095 00
These along with 35 Models
to choose from.
PAUL MOTOR CO.
Phone 2 8981
322 Front St. Beaufort, N. C.
NEW THREE BEDROOM HOUSE,
103 Yaupon Terrace. Crab Point.
Immediate occupancy. See 3 to 5
daily. m23p
WARDS TIRES & BATTERIES
18 Mos. Guarantee $ 9.45 Exch.
30 Mos. Guarantee $13.45 Exch.
48 Mos. Guarantee $16.95 Exch.
60 Mos. Guarantee $19.95 Exch.
TIRES
600-16 . ..v. $13.15
670-15 $14.54
710-15 Deluxe Quality $22 86
760-15 Deluxe Quality $25.05 !
Installed Free j
8TH STREET SERVICE STATION
Authorized Ward's Dealer "
Phone 6-3051 f J
PUERTO RICO SEED SWEET Lv
potatoes. Vine grown. Earl Cam-)/
pen. Highway 101. Phone 2-4137.
TWO CHURCH ORGANS USED
only as floor demonstrators. 50%
off regular retail. Johnson Piano
Company. 133 West North Street.
Kinston, North Carolina. m27
USED
Appliance Sale
Bargains!
Buy Dependable,
Reconditioned and
Guaranteed
Washers
Ranges
Water Heaters
Refrigerators
Many have Been Repainted
and Look Like New.
SEE ? BUY
AND, SAVE MONEY
AT
Sound Appliance Co.
1406 Bridges St
Morehead City, N. C.
afl
28- FOOT SPORT FISHING BOAT, I
fully equipped. Sonny's Atlantic t;
Beach, N. C. m27 n
22-FOOT CORE SOUND BOAT, J
round stern 8 hp engine. Aircool- j
ed. Call Atlantic 196. m23p .
TRAWLER. 38' , CHRYSLER
Crown engine. 2 trawls complete.
Also gas range. Contact Arlie Nel
son. Atlantic. m23p
PLANT NOW
Pink and white dogwood, ever
blooming rosct. Cherokee. Lady
Banks and Moss roaes. Rebel
red peach, red crab apple, red
leaf plum, blooming camellias,
azaleas and evergreens. :
COPELAND'S NURSERY
Highway 101 Phone 2-4143 ~
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RICH BLACK TOP SOIL AND >
manure, delivered. Call Beaufort d
2-4128. Otis Warren. tfjS
Smith's Television
Sales ft Service
SYLVAN1A and PHILCO
Call 6-5002
1213 Bridges St. Morehead City
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Want to Buy
VANT TO BUY SHOW CASES,
fust be in good condition and rea
onable. Roy Eubanks, Beaufort.
m23
For Leaie
For Lease
Modern Service Station
Three Bay
Located in Central Part
Morehead
Apply
P. O. Box 6
Morehead City
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Busineaa Services
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Also Saw Filing and Grinding
Service.
W C. BRUCE
Phone 6-3651
1113 Evans Morehead City
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SEPTIC TANKS
Installed, serviced.
We Clean Septic Tanks.
THOMAS B. MARSH CO.. INC.
New Bern, N. C. Call 6512
Concrete Pipe Lawn Benches j
U
MOHAWK
Rugs and Carpeting
Now You Can Have Your
Flows Covered On Easy Bud
get Terms.
Complete Installation.
No Down Payment.
Up to 36 Months tc Pay.
Hamilton Furniture Co.
Phone 2-7201
503 Live Oak St. Beaufort
1 1
CLASSES IN CERAMICS
Finished Ceramics and
Supplies for Sale.
TAR HEEL CERAMICS
Ho Ho Village
lighway 24 West of Morehead City
m30p
?OR CORRECT TIME: ? 6 3186 s
ror correct jewelry, satisfactory
>atch repair. Early Jewelers, 723
Ircndell St.. Morehead City.
"HAULING"
Long or Short Distance
Precious Things Handled
Carefully
For InformaUoL Call
WILLIS
>URE OIL SERVICE STATION
Phone 6-3114
Morehead City, N. C. tf
CALL 2-9631
For Fast ? Sure
TV SERVICE
ACE TV
114 Turner St Beaufort, 'N. C.
tf
Jim Morrill
TIRE SERVICE CO.
lias been appointed
Master Retreader
For This District
This assures you a perfect
retread and a perfect tire.
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NOTICE ? 1. 1ST YOUR PROPER
y with us for sale or rental. Our
notto is to please. Your business
ppreclated. C. H. Freeman and
I. L. Stanley. Agents, 710<i Aren
lell St.. Morehead City. N. C. tf
Barbour's
Marine Supply Co.
Distributor of
Cummins Marine
Diesel Engines
For North Carolina
PHONE 2-3311
218 W. Front St. Beaufort, N. C.
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IADIO AND TV SERVICE. PICK
ip and delivery. Phone 6-3544,
lanager Colon Mathls. Colon's Ra
lio and TV Service, 1401 Bridfei
:t a
TIRE RECAPPING
Wheel Balancing
TWIN CITY TIRE CO.
160 N. 12th St.
L. M. "Steve" Stevens, Mgr.
Buumu Services
SEWING
Ladies' dresses, children's clothes,
men's shirts. Button holes.
Alterations ? Men and Women's
Reasonable prices.
Mrs. Sulgrove - Phone 6-3153
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TERMITES SWARMING?
DIAL 2-9331
FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
AND INSPECTION
Coastal Termite Control
Phone 2-9331
Write Box 291
Office 311 Cedar St.
Beaufort, N. C.
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Help Wanted
LOCAL RESIDENT FOR PERM A
nent position as clerk-typist. Book
keeping experience desirable.
Write Box 45, News-Times. All re .
plies confidential. m27
MATES, FOR HAMPTON ROADS
Ferry. Good pay with annual va
cation and sick leave allowances.
Severance pay when job terminates
in 1957 with completion of bridge
tunnel system. Excellent oppor
tunity for retired deck officers.
Apply Chesapeake Ferrvs, Box
9676, Norfolk, Va. tf
Business Opportunities
Real
Business Opportunity
Firestone Store Dealership
An interesting future in a sound
and profitable business is yours
with a Firestone dealer store
dealing in tires, auto accessories,
radio and television, electrical j
appliance, sporting goods, house
wares, hardware, lawn and gar
den, wheel goods, toys, etc. A '
capital investment of $20,000 to
$30,000 puts you in business and
all details of basic stock, fixtures,
sales promotion, advertising, etc.
taken care of for you under our
complete business franchise. Pre
vious merchandising experience
preferred but not necessary, if
you have capacity and desire for
learning. Our plan includes
training and personal assistance
if desired. Franchise available
in Morehead City or Beaufort
and several cities in Virginia,
North Carolina and West Vir
ginia. The many Firestone deal
ers now operating successful
stores will testify to the excel
lent results of our dealer pro
gram.
Call or write J. V. Powers
Phone 4485
Box 709. New Bern, N. C.
For Rent
FURNISHED THREE - ROOM J
apartment with bath. Phone 6-3226
or 6 4518. See at 202 S. 34th St. ,
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NICELY FURNISHED TWO BED
room apartment. Electric kitchen.
Francis Wade, 1600 Evans St.
m23p
3 ROOM GARAGE APARTMENT,
downtown, desirable location. No 1
pets. Everything private. Mrs. Wil- 1
| lis, 1101 Arendell. m23 I
COTTAGE ON ATLANTIC BEACH.
Contact owner, 2720 Homes Drive.
Phone 6-4544. tf
FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
Three rooms and bath. Apply
Beaufort Florist, 119 Turner St.
Phone 2-3371. tt
TWO FURNISHED APART
mcnts. Two bedrooms each. One
upstairs. Water, electricity fur
nished. Parking. 3204 Evans. 6-3041.
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LARGE THREE BEDROOM
house, kitchen furnished. Call
6 4555. tf
Special Notice*
NOTICE
To all people it may concern:
There will be a meeting concern
ing the Community Building in Ot
way. Friday night, April 6, 1956 at
7:30 p.m. Vonnie E. Willis, chair
man, Board Trustee!. m30p
Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE i
Having qualified as Adminiatra- t
trix of the estate of Charlie Lewis, I
deceased, late of Carteret County, t
N. C.. this is to notify all persons t
having claims against said estate I
to present them to the undersigned
at Beaufort. N. C., Lenoxville
Road, on or before the 17th day of
March, 1957, or this notice will be
pled in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make prompt payment.
This 14th day of March. 1956. 1
Polly Lewis. Administratrix <
m 16-23-30 a6-13-20p
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NOTICE OF SALE *
Pursuant to terms of deed o( 1
trust dated December 20. 1954. c
made by Clifton Farrow and wife I
Victoria Fan-ow, registered In Book t
156. page 520, Carteret County i
Registry, undersigned Trustee, will, i
at request of noteholder, offer for
sale, and sell, to highest bidder, for
cwb, st court buuie door of Car
Scouts to Attend
Program Today
Carteret Girl Scouts will attend
i program at Camp Lejeune this!
ifternoon and Evelyn Clyde Har
ris, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Al- 1
?'in R. Harris, Atlantic, will lead
Scouts of the Coastal Carolina j
Council in the Girl Scout Promise 1
Mrs. William I. Loftin, Beau- :
Fort, board member of the Coastal
Council, remarked that Miss Har- j
ris's participation in the program
is quite an honor for Carteret j
Scouts.
Attending a luncheon at 12:30 j
oday at Lejeune in honor of Lady
Baden Powell will be Mrs. Loftin j
ind Mrs John James, Morehead .
City, who is also a council board
nember.
Lady Baden-Powell is world
rhief of the Girl Guides and Ciirl
Scouts, and widow of Lord Baden- '
Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts. |
She will speak to Boy and Girl
Scout leaders at the luncheon and !
;o Boy and Girl Scouts in the af-j
ernoon
Home for Aged Will
Open April 1
Mrs. Gretchen Brinkley, New
Bern, has announced that she will
open a convalescent home and
home for the aged April 1 near
New Bern.
The home, to be known as the
French Memorial HOme for the
aged, is located on the Neuse River
off Highway 70 two miles east of
New Bern. It is of concrete block
construction and will accommo
date 18 persons.
Mrs. Brinkley has operated for
the past two years a home called
Rest Haven, which was also lo
cated near New Bern. The home
to be opened next month is named
for Mrs. Brinkley's nephew, Louis
French 111, who died at the age
of 13 as the result of cancer of
the brain.
Mrs. Brinkley says that one bed
and care will be donated by the
home to a member of the Presby
terian Church. Furnishings in the
room, she said, will be donated
by her father, L. H. French, and
brother, L. H. French Jr.
W. S. King Girls Attend
Fashion Show at Durham
By PEGGY BREWINGTON
and
FANNIE MAY
Our dreams really came true ;
ast Friday morning. We had been
vorking on dresses, skirts and j
jlouses and bermuda shorts to ;
nodel at the Annual Home Makers'
fashion Show which was held in i
Jurha'm last Friday.
This was our first trip and our i
irst time to participate in the I
ash ion show so, you can imagine '
low thrilled and excited we were. 1
When North Carolina College at !
Durham is mentioned, we always j
hink of Winifred Tillery, a former;
itudent of ours who was a star j
ithlete at N. C. S. and John Henry J
Daugherty who excelled as a
icholar there and also Weldon Wil-J
oughby who is attending college
here now.
You can imagine how eager we
vere to get to Durham.
Registration was over by 9:30.
t was disclosed at this time that
i total of 19 high schools through
out North Carolina had registered.
Vfter registration, we toured the
Legal Notices
eret County, Beaufort, N. C., on
FYiday, at 12 M. o'clock. April 13th.,
1956, the following described lands:
Beaufort Township:
Beginning at intersection of
lorth ditch of Laurel road and
vest ward ditch of David Felton
and, being about 350 yards wcst
vardly from intersection of east
?nd of Laurel road and North
River road, with center of ditch
V. 6 W. 540 feet, thence S. 29 W.
120 feet, thence S. 7 W. 323 feet
o center ditch at north edge Lau
el road, with same N. 85 E. 305
eet to beginning, containing 2
icres. more or less.
This 10th. day of March, 1956.
R. P. Holding. Trustee.
m 16 23-30 a6
? IVEl
Notice is hereby given that on
he 15th day of March, 1956, I did
ease to J Leslie Golden, Beaufort,
vi. C. R.F.D. (Bettie).
LEASE NO 701
Located in Goose Bay, Carteret
bounty, N. C. Beginning at a stake
n Goose Bay, Carteret County, N.
1, said stake' having a range of
V 44? -25' E approximately *4
nile from Porters Island and runs
V 83? -20' W 1255' to a stake;
hence N 5" - 15' W 492' to a stake;
hence S 82? - 35' E 1262' to a
itake; thence S 37? -20* E 337' to
i stake; thence S 38? - 20' W 265'
o the beginning, containing 14.6
icres.
This the 15th day of March, 1956.
C. G. Holland
Fisheries Commissioner
m 16-23 30 a6
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
he 1st day of March. 1956, I did
ease to J. Malcolm Coates, Har
cers Island. North Carolina, the
ollowing described ovster bottom.
LEASE NO. 700
Located in Back Sound, Carteret
:ounty North Carolina. Beginning
it the southeast corner of the J.
Malcolm Coates property on Har
cers Island at the high water mark
>f Back Sound and runs S 78? - 30'
iV 302' oyt into Back Sound to a
take; thence N 35? - 00' W 292*
o a stake in said Sound; thence
M 78* - 30' E 331' to a stake on
he shoreline of Harkers Island;
hence with the shore 294' to the
>eginning, containing 2 acres.
This the 1st day of March, 1956.
C. G. Holland
Fisheries Commissioner
m&- 16-23-30
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
or of the estate of Albert Mason,
leeeased, late of New York State,
his is to nqtify all persons having
laims against said estate to pre
ent them to the undersigned at
i21 Craven St., Beaufort, N. C., on
>r before the 10th day of March.
.957, or this notice will be pled in
tar of their recovery. All persons
ndebted to said estate will please
nake prompt payment.
This 8th day of March. 1956.
Glenn H. Adair. Administrator
m9-10^23-90 afl-13 i
beautiful campus of North Caro
lina College. We really enjoyed
this.
A movie followed the tour, then
we visited the Home Economics
Department which was really out
of this world. A demonstration was
given by the students of this de
partment. They were college stu
dents majoring in Home Econom
ics. They really knew what they
were doing.
We had lunch and then it was
time for the fashion show. The
theme for this occasion was New
Horizons in Home Economics,
rime for the fashion show our
excitement really reached its peak;
we wanted to model our dresses.
We suppose, most of all, we want
ed to know if any other group had
ione as well as we thought we
had done. Well we were soon to
find out ? they had done very well. 1
We saw some gorgeous gowns, but
we still think that ours were gor
geous too.
We didn't get grades and prizes,
but we received some valuable
criticism which will mean more to
us than extrinsic values.
Fannie May made her second
Jebut in Nu Alpha Chapter of
Dmega Psi Phi Fraternity Talent
Hunt Sunday evening in Wilson.
Fannie won second prize in New
Bern, this gave her right to par
ticipate in the District Talent
Hunt with contestants from Kin
iton district, Wilson district,
Sreenville district, Washington dis
trict, Goldsboro district, Tarboro
district and New Bern district,
which Morehead City is in. Fannie
iidn't win in Wilson, but she re
ceived honorable mention.
Fannie is just a sophomore
;o she has two more years to try
'or first prize.
The contestants were judged on
he following: talent 25 per cent,
echnique 25 per cent, stage pres
ence 25 per cent and difficulty and
nastery 25 per cent. Mr. Lee How
?rd, professor of music from At
antic Christian College was the
ludge.
He mentioned that Fannie knew
ler piece very well, but she didn't
?ut herself enough in it. Thus
Saith The Lord, sung by Willie
(ones, of C. M. Epps High School
>f Greenville won first prize. Ole
Han River, by Tyron Reece won
>ccond prize Reece is from P. E
lones High School of Washington,
M. C. Oh What A Beautiful City,
lone by Jessie Daves of J. T. Bar
ker High School, New Bern, won
hird prize.
The seventh grade under the
iponsorship of Mr. C. E. Smith will
iresent their chapel program to
lay on the month of March. The
irogram will begin at 1:20. Sym
>ols and quotations about March
ind a special solo by Owen White
ind a special solo on the trumpet
>y Curley Becton will be given,
rhe public is always invited to
>ur programs and invited to visit
>ur school.
The first and second grades of
he W. S King School will present
in operetta. The Children of Old
tfother Goose, on Thursday night,
March 29, at 8. The children be
come dissatisfied at the treatment
>f old Mother Goose and try to
'ind a new mother.
The characters are Old Mother
loose, Sharon Monroe; The Old
Woman who Lives in The Shoe,
luby Horton; Old Mother Hub
>a rd Alice Mattox. and all the
ither children of Old Mother
Joose.
Mr. Eli Martin, Havelock, and
IVilliam Ward, Newport, were dis
charged from the Morehead City
Hospital Sunday.
The Parent-Teacher Association
>f W S. King School will meet
ruesday night at 8 p.m. In the
ichool auditorium.
Members of Walter's Chapel,
\ME Church, Newport, held their
-egular meeting Friday, March 18,
it the home of Mrs Bertha Hark
ey. Plan* for a penny rally
vere discussed. Refreshments were
lerved.
There will be a chapel board
neeting tonight at 7:30.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1. Quantities
7. Bony and
thin
11. Quint
12. Arabian
port
IS. Educated
14. Talk
wildly
15. Friend: Tr.
1?. Cook in (at
17. Type of
propeller
IS. Marbles
SO. Hebrew
measure
22. Put In
high spirits
24. Conger
25. Tablet
SI. Sylvan
deities
SO. Shlpworm
12. Town:
prefix
S3. Auto fuel
15. Nut
It. Subdued
18. Russian
parliament
39. Drawing (
room
42. Recent
44. Came to
rest
45. Winglike 1
41. Sue 1
48. " Lisa"
49. Lift I
50. Pare
61. Cylindrical I
Solution to Tuesday's Puzzle
DOWN
I. Lessen
Malt drink
I. Slave
I. Trap
J. Reproduc
tion
I. Understand
7 Graceful
iree
8. Hebrew
month
9. Snow field
10. Was aware
11 Alike
13. Most
crippled
meal
19. Pigpen
21. Hot: Scot.
.'3. Unit of
energy
25. Emh?izl?
26. Human
being
27. Give
29. Adage
31. Scarlet
34. Old and
infirm
36. Kind of
jewelry
37. Block
39. Coarse
hominy
40. Bitter
herb
41. Auto
highway
43. Take a wife
46. Permit
47. Channel
Town fo Publish
10,0(10 Pamphlets
Ten thousand pamphlets will be
published immediately by the Beau
fort Chamber of Commerce, so that
they will be available for mailing
prior to the summer season.
The four-page leaflet, expected
to be off the press within the next
few weeks, will tell of Beaufort's
history, its old homes, hunting,
fishing, swimming, facilities for
boat launching and the forthcom
ing speedboat regatta.
The chamber expects to publish 1
later a larger booklet setting forth
the advantages of this area as a
business place and vacation land.
The chamber board of directors !
will hold their monthly meeting I
from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in the '
chamber office. Front Street.
Two Cars Collide
Tuesday in Morehead
George Milton, Norfolk, driving
a 1954 Plymouth, collided with a
1950 Buick driven by Alonza Jones
Jr., Morehead City, Tuesday in
Morehead City.
Milton told police he was going
south on S. 11th Street and didn't
see Jones backing his car away
from the curb. The accident oc
curred at 10:10 a.m.
Damage was confined to the left
front fender of the Milton vehicle .
and was estimated at $50 by Sgt j
Joe Smith. No charges were pre
ferred.
Harkers Island PTA
Gives $80 to Polio Fund
Received this week for the 1956
March of Dimes was $80 from the
Harkers Island Parent-Teacher As
sociation, Miss Alida Willis, chair
man of the March of Dimes cam
paign, announced.
Persons who still have coin col
lectors in their places of business
should phone 2-4501 or 6-4437, and
the collectors will be picked up.
H. Rex Edison, chairman, North
Carolina March of Dimes, estimates
that the state total for 1956 will
run between $950,000 and one
million dollars.
Mrs. Margie Garner
Hurt as Car Upsets
Mrs. Margie B. Garner, Newport,
who was injured in an automobile
I accident at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday
j on the Nine-foot Road, was report
ed to be "doing very well" in the
' Morehead City Hospital yesterday.
Dr. S. W. Hatcher, attending
I physician, said that Mrs. Garner's
i injuries were not serious.
According to State Highway Pa
trolman W. E. Pickard. Mrs. Gar
ner was headed west and failed to
make a turn The car. a 1954 Ford,
turned over and was extensively
damaged.
The accident occurred two and a
I half miles from Newport.
_________
Rescue Squad
Greets Stork
I Englewood, Colo. (AP) ? The
fire department rescue, squad ar
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Warren at the same time
as the stork. Fire Capt. Bill Ham
ilton delivered a 54 -pound girl.
Warren first called the police
department when it appeared the
young lady was going to arrive
ahead of schedule. The call was
relayed to the fire rescue squad
and was garbled in transmission.
"We thought it was a call for an
unconscious baby," Hamilton said,
"and went busting into the house
with the resuscitator before we
realized what was happening."
Mother and daughter got along
fine.
Thomas Cordova Heads
Presbyterian Men's Group
Thomas Cordova, Morehead City,
was recently elected president of
the Men of the Church of the
First Presbyterian Church, More
! head City.
Other officers elected were J. C.
Harvell, vice-president and pro
gram chairman: Hugh Porter, sec
retary; George Springs, treasurer
and finance chairman; J. W. Kel
logg, projects chairman; Charles
Summerlin, fellpwship chairman,
and Paul Cordova, arrangements
chairman.
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