NrMbW March 5 ? Mr. Durham Stall ings of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr>. Sadie Carraway, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson and children, Jlmmie and Patricia of Vanceboro spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stall ing*. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson and Mrs. Jennie Mills of Bridgeton re turned home Saturday after visit ing in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carraway and children spent the weekend in Vir ginia visiting her parents. Mr. George E. Carraway of Bachelor visited his mother, Mrs. Addie Carraway, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carraway and Mrs. Addle Carraway visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Emer and Mr. and Mrs. John Felton Sunday after noon. The Rev. Poulk of Core Creek filled his regular appointment here Sunday night. He was accom panied by Mrs. Poulk. Mrs. Gut Carrawav and Mrs. Dick Carraway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams awl Miss Nita Carrhway Tuesday night WSOS Meets The WSCS met Thursday night with Mrs. Guy Carraway with seven members present. Mrs. Pete Becton was program chairman and gave the lesson from our study book. Several took part in the pro gram. Mrs. Carraway served refresh ments of coconut cake and colas, dab Meets The Merrimon Home Demonstra tion Club met with Mrs. Bill Pitt man on March 3, with fifteen mem bers present. Our president, Mrs. Lois Stall ings, called the meeting to'order. After devotions, the secretary read minutes and called roll. Our clothing leader, Mrs. Bessie Carraway, gave the demonstration on Modern Methods in Dressmak ing. Our hostess then served re freshments of Jello with whipped cream, pound cake with nuts and colas. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace spent the weekend at Merrltt with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Brlte. Mrs. Guy Carraway accompanied them and visited her lirter-in-law, Mrs. Cora Banks at Oriental. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNeil of Beaufort spent Sti'nday with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Carraway. to Preoclt Here Tin Rev. Tommy Tyson, Golds boro, will preach at Franklin Memorial Methodist Church Sun day, March 16, through Friday, March 21. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. S. 8. Moore, pastor of the church, lays that the Rev. Mr. Tyson has many friends la this county. This is the third con secutive year he has been guest minister at Franklin Memorial. The Pirate AHS Pupils Proud of Boys Chosen for County Team By EVELYN HARRIS Hi folks. I'm back with more news for the Pirate's corner. We were very proud for ton; of our boys on the baiketb&H team, as the NEWS-TIMES All -County win ner! were picked. Stevie Mason and Roger Harris had the honor to be picked for YPA to Meet at Faith FWB Church Tuesday The Young People's Auxiliary of Faith Free Will Biptift CMlreh, Morehead City, will meet at 7:30 Tuosday at the church. The Master's Men will tneet at the church at 7:30 tonight. The Women's Auxiliary meets the first Monday of each month at the church. Sunday worship la at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The league meets Sun day at 6:30, .and prayer nesting la every Wednesday night. OLD HICKORY SIX YEARS OLD ? . ' t, L.|> straight BOURBON whisky 21s # rim 085 M PKOOP. 6LI second team and Sammy Salter, Robert Nelson, and George Golden wound up with an honorable men tion. Next year, boy?, I hope you do better. Of course, we think you're the best but it's not tor us to say. Due to the cold weather, 4-H meeting was postponed, b u t we met Peb. 25 to catch up on our meetings The meeting, was called to order by the president, Anita Brown. We aaid the 4-H pledge ? and the pledge , to the American flag. Devotion was led by Jean Eveiyn Harris Fulcher. A licit "Diary ol a stomacn" was read by Yours Truly. The business was attended to and the minutes were read and approved. We dls cuufd Abe earning of 4-H week atMjTjKhpq. v? eoi id The boys and (iris then separat ed, the bays having Forestry and the girls having A Good Breakfast. We adjourned at 10:90. The students of AHS now spend their 25-minute break at the Idle Half an Hour. We enjoy the good taste of colas while relaxing from our studies. The scares of the school tourna ment are as follows : 8th boys 17, | 9th boys 19, 10th girls 39, 9th girla 29. Senior boys 13, Junior boys 43, Senior girls ?, Junior girts 94, l ?th boys 20, 10th boys 64. The finals will be held Tuesday and MMir. Mrs. Salter's biology ilafs Is f now in the progress of drawing human skeletons and some look as if they were civj^toto. Most of 1 the species have four fingers and have no feet at all. We really are bleaaed with real art talent in our scbotol. i's been a change In ? classes, that's very clear, became there's been a change In tenAers Mr. Cockerham is now teaching economics and sociology. Look out stddents. Sea you next week. March 5? Mr. Jurney Connor re Sunday morning from folDea 'Level Hospital. FjK A. N. Bell, Mrs. Luke Tor per and son, Mrs. Edsel Bell and daughter and Mrs. E. R Bowlin Bridwell at Mrs. Selffla City Hospital R. Bowlin and and children spent at Fayetteville. Mrs Mac McLawhorn, Mrs BO! Motes, Mn. Koch Williams and Mrs. E. R. Bowlin attended the sowing class at Beaufort School Tuesday night. Rodman Taylor at Bachelor Sun Rotary Club Gives feoy $?Out?to9p To Methodist Men The Newport KoUry Club bat agreed to surrender lta sponsor ship of the Newport Boy Scout troop to the Methodist Men's Cldb. The men's club had expressed an Interest in the troop prior to the Rotary Club meeting Monday aight. The Rotarlans agreed that the men's club, which sponsors the Cub Scout pack, could do a good job with the Boy Scouts, too. Rotarian Bob Montague reported that he had ordered scripts (or the play to be sponsored by the dub as a fund-raising project. The name of the play will be released later. . Guests at the meeting were H. L. Joslyn and T. D. Lewis of More head City and Tommy Howard, student representative. The Pay off Farmville, Va. (AP) ? Betty Bland Barnette of Lcngwood Col lege wanted to attend the Tobacco Festival at Richmond. Associate Dean M. H. Blttlnger said she would be charged with cutting Masses ?<? that it unless she were named festival queen, la which ;vent he would forgive the cuts and buy her a lunch. Betty won, and Dr. Bittlnger made good too. HrtfcMllmil li i ffHilnJi rrwiofni to jpwnc ? - - W. Burkette Raper, president of "Mount Olive Junior College, will preach In the First Free Will Baptist Church, Beaufort, at 11 Sunday morning and at the Davis Free WU1 Baptist Church at 7:30 ? :m. Sunday. He will also be the fcpeaker it Beaufort High School's chapel program Monday morning. District to Meet Women of the first 'Presbyterian Church, Morehaad City, will be host at a district coaference Wed nesday at the ihureh. The group will have lunch at the Sanitary Fish Market Restaurant Newport to Proceed with Condemning Campbell Lot Next to Fire Station The N&vpott tows boM Trtitttor ized lti attorney, George Ball, to proceed with condemnation of the Denote Campbell let located next to the lb? (tattoo. The board met Tuesday night at the town hill. Because the lot t? owned by more than a hundred helra, the attorney aald that auCh procedure will be the only way to buy the lot, aince other effort! to purehaae have failed Commlaaioner WUbur Gamer re ported that tome of the persons who aignad op for town water have not bean tapped In. The con tractor has left town and those paraona say they are not going to pay the penalty far not being cut In when be was hare Mayor Laon Mann aaU that the eontrattar la aware that there are Csome places to 'be edt in and ipoapway mm ?ui not be penalized Commissioners discussed t h e holes and other places left by the contractor after laying water lines. The ma^or said that the contrac tor lias told the state to put the streets back in condition and he will pay the state. The board thought some places ought to be fixed temporarily. Commissioner Wilbur Garner said lie Had WrtiTed several com pliments on the water. Tie-In of the Lake Park subdi vision with a itrtet ill West New port was discussed. The place o I tie-in, desired by Joe Hill, subdi vision developer, and the town, cuts through a 110-foot lot owned by the town attorney. Mr. Ball Mid that if the Cherry Point Mutual Veterans Housing Association deea ont care to swap him a housing association lot for the street entrance, he would swap for some land owned by the town. He made this agreement at the request of the town board. He ad ded that the lot in question had been cleared by Mr. Hill without his knowledge, but that he was not annoyed about it. The board said it was sorry the lot had been cleared before final agreement had been made. Commissioner Wilbur Garner re ported that the operator of a pool hall wanted to be relieved of pay ing tax on one pool (able which has not been in operation in re cent months. Mr. Ball said he would look Into the legal require ments in such a case. Commissioner Dick Loekay was given authority to hire a laborer to ilaar out ? ditch between his EBXS. K2T.'AJ ? (or* the board to request that the work be done. Commissioner Lockey explained that the ditch does not drain their propertlei but carries run-off from a street drainage ditch. The board authorised purchase of rolling doors for the fire sta tion and a ladder extension lor the fire department. It was reported that J. L. Hum phrey, road superintendent, said he would fix the road by the Meth odist Church in Newport as soon as a leak under the road was fixed. The board authorized transfer of $1,000 from the general fund to the water department, the money to be put on certificate of deposit. Twenty per cent e I town taxes go to the water department. The mayor explained that with the thouaand dollars, a total of $1,900 has been turned over to the water department, which Is short of the budgeted 10 per cent. After February bills were paid, the balance In the general fund, including the thousand dollars transferred later to the water de partment, was $3,629.57. CXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS in'TwoFor." 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FRESH GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS DOZ. 49<i By Popular Demand Choic* Fry?r "Porta IKS or BtEASIS CVDAR FARM SUCED BACON i-Vk. . 48a ' WifWkr Garden Mnn P*ach and Appla pies 39^ BUY RATWS -BUCK HAWK LUNCH MEAT MERE DtARI Tenderized BomImi Carter Slice. Ham 89' >liup Regularly

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