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Crossed Puzzle ACROSS ariF IS. Look after 11 Manage 18. Insect 19. Dog's foot 20. Walked in water SI. Prepare for a contest 23. Be the matter i. Burning . Witty person 20. Measure of length 24.1 25. \ t>. Mongrel wJ2ssr?* mrai 31. Mature 31 Beverage 33. Sp?r 34. Burdened 33 Stitch 34. So. Ameri can ungulate 41. Ta a iS.l ? l ? 17. Shoahonean Indian <1. Drug plant 48. Let it stand 30 River bottom 51. Saucy 3'^ur It Hi ?Bf i ?[? ' 'I il.J rrT' n; ,o?- it-' hi Dizinw mr^nrnr3 ?Fit :nv aanreiiGiE own si?o^n 2Ea HrarautiMO r*na(?ni SUUMU OHflH ClUHDH UEiors x-j-in??fifc : HIIHC'" 3H3U jn?j HBHC .J^aci UBIil Solution to FiM?y> Puzzle DOWN 2. Momentous 3. Penitent 4. Spread to dry 9. Nut t. Declare ffkt 10 Sr**? ?aBorer JX'u A "Skill ' jo?;-"" 2*}erlde f|?> i$?r srSsWUh &????*. SB*** *?7* Two Robbers Sen! to Roads Claud Wallace and Fred Jones, Negroes who broke in and robbed the itore of Mrs. Dull Salter, Mer rimon, were sentenced In superior court yesterday. Each was given It months to two years on the roads. They pleaded guilty. David Lewis Jeter, charged with speeding, was found not guilty. The plaintiff in the case against Ber nard Cooper. Willis withdrew the charges. Willis was charged with non-support. Attorneys representing H. Earie Mobley, charged with embezzle ment, told the court the case was ready for trial. The defendant was In court. The case was docketed for trial yesterday but had been called by late yesterday aftff noofa. Continued was the ease of Arthur Days, charged with fraud, The state decided not to prosecute Tony Gountikas, James Edward Robin son, J. D. Arnold, Thomas Pres ton Oglesby, William Tedesco, and Edward Slim Waahington. Being tried yesterday afternoon waa Alfred Anderson, charged with violating the whiskey laws. Oil Truck, Awto Collide In MtnhatHl City Friday An Ocean Oil Co. truck driven by Belritan Lawrence, MorehMd City, and a lWr Ford driven by Norman S. Porter, Greenville, col lided at 28th and Arendell Streets Friday morning. (forehead City police chief Her bert Griffin said that there was about 900 dsmage to each vehicle. He reported that the accident oc curred while Lawrence was turn ing onto Arendell Street from Mh. Forter was driving west oa Aren dell. There were no charges filed. Pet Corner Would like to And good home for small brown female puppy. The dog U houaebroken and will make an ideal pet for children. Can be seen any time at 2008 Filter St., Morehead City. The folks who wanted a pet for children, cocker spaniel pre ferred, were successful in getting a pat. They used the Pet Corner of March 21 to make their wants known. The Pet Corner it a service offered by THE NEWS-TIMES free of charge. If you would like to acquire a pet at no tost or If you wluld like to give one away, the Pet Corner is open to you. Phone g-4173. Four Damon st ration Club Meeting* Are Announced Four meetings of interest to Home DeaMMtratiMi Club women have been announced by Mr*. Floy Garner, home agent. The WUdwood Club will meet a< 7:30 tonight with Mrs gam Gar ner. On FHday, the North JUver Club Will meet at 1:10 at the home of Mrs Jobs Avery and the Broad Creek Club will meet at 7:30 with Mrs. Pat Midgette. A district Home Demonstration council meeting will be held In Trenton tomorrow, beginning af 10 a.m. All club women are invited. Two meetings have been post poned The Bettie Club will not meet Friday " night as scheduled, but will meet at 7:30 Tuesday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Frank Simpson. A The Merrlmon dub, wbicPfeai to meet Monday, has postponed its meeting until Monday, April 14, when it will meet at 2 p.m. with Mra. Annie ft tfa for renomlnatkrn in tte'Var! primary. To dtte, Mr. Springte the only one wba has tiled for I office. First Methodist Church Lists Holy Week Services The senior young people began a retreat Friday at Atlantic Beact\. The purpeee or the retreat was to plan the program and activities for tltil summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris chaperoned. During lloly Week the following services will be held in the First Methodist Church, Morehead City: Prater Meeting Service tomorrow at 7:30 in the usual place; Thurs day evening a service of com munion will be held from 7:30 to 1:30. On Triday from noon until 3 p.m. a Watch at the Cross ser vice, planned by the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service, will be held. The following ministers of the community will take part: the Rev. J. F. Herbert, presiding; the Rev. Ralph Flem^ft, pastor of Newport Methodis" Church; the Rev. Noah Brown, pastor of Faith Free Will Baptist Church; the Rev. J. H. Bunn, D.D , pastor of First Baptist Church; the Rev. Albert G. Harris, pastor of First Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Sam S. Moore, pastor of Franklin Memorial Methodist Church; the Rev. Seldon Bollard pastor of First Free Will Baptist Church and the Rev. Alvls Daniel, pastor of Wild Wood Presbyterian Church. On Easter Sunday the pastor will preach at 11 o'clock. A bap tismal service will be held for adult applicants for membership who have not been baptised. The adults applying for membership Will then be received into the fel lowship of the church. At 4 p.m. a service of christen ing for infants and small children will be held by the pastor. Parents are requested to call the church office if they wish their children christened. The pastor will preach at the evening service at 7:30. Rotary Club Hears Educator, Student Thursday Night Llewellyn Phillips, Morehead City High School senior, and school principal Lenwood Lee were guests of the Morehead City Rotary Club Thuraday night. The club met at the Rex Restaurant. Mr. Lee discussed problems in the school caused by having too many students and too few class rooms and teachers. He mention ed tha need for new buildings, bet ter facilities and more and better teachers. Llewellyn told about his string of tests and interviews that led to a Morehead scholarship. Rotary president-elect Thomas Noe presided at the meeting. He gave a report oa the district Ro tary meeting at Wilmington Mon day and Tuesday. Gene Smith, Beaufort Rotarian, was a visitor. The Rev. T. C. Smith WiJI Conduct Revival The Rev. T. C. Smith, Se# Level, left Saturday, for Vann, W. Va., ?her? he will conduct a revival. The Rev. Mr. Smith has served the Free Union Free Will Baptist Church, Sea Level, for several years. He left Sept. l, lwr, but was called back to serve the un expired term of the ltev. Hubert Mm March L The R*v. 0. B. Taylor. Rieh labds, will serve aa pastor la the abeence of the Rev Mr. Smith. The Carteret Drug Store Now Has Goodwin's Rx's And Can Take Care Of | All Your Proscription Refills Wi WILL M GUM) TO ?MM YOU Agents For WHITMAN'S CANDIES * REVtON PRODUCTS HCtt PAXMNG NO MffttS 1207 ArendeH in AAP Building Foat Doiivtry Phom 44745 r arr, n. d School Lunch Menus Listed Smyrna School Today: Oven broiled bologna, creamed potatoes, toued salad, co coa nut cookies, bread, milk. Tomorrow: Weiners, lima beans, cole slaw, onions, pineapple cake, rolls, milk. Thursday: Shepard pie, sliced cheese, green beans, peaches, bread, milk. Morehead City School Today: Ham-vegetable soup, pi mento cheese and meat sand wiches, crackers, quarter orange, peanut butter cookie, milk. Tomorrow: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, green black eyed peas, hot biscuits, butter, peaches, milk. Thursday: Weiners, buns, baked beans, slaw, carrot strip, cake with butter icing, candy Easter eggs, milk. Greer Garson Owns Part Interest in Oil Field New York (Af) ? Greer Gar son, currently Broadway's "Auntie Maine," is also owner of a Texas oil field now. The field that has been named for the star was recently discov ered in Palo Pinto county, west of Fort Worth, by a drilling com pany that is co-owner of the hold ing. I.R.Mmo* Reports on Drive L. R. Johnson, chairman o t the Heart Drive in the Negro corn mun* ity, Beaufort, report* that $134.54 wat ralaed. The chairman thanks tlie fcUow am** tT- ? ? * iriiLi?i<AAM _ m ing nean s una ay volunteers as others who contributed to, or walk ed in, the drive: Mrs. Juanlta EUison, Mrs. Jet neiia Parker, Mrs. Gertie Vann, Mrs Annie B. Davis, Mr*. Venus Davis, Mrs. Manelia Joyner, Mrs. Emms Prndersoo. Mrs. tucy Davis, Mrs VMette Bailey, Mrs. Sarah Pettewiy, Mrs. Blanche Everette, Mrs. Flora Gor don, Mrs. Annie Fulford. Miss Betty Godette, Miss Doro thy George, Miss Annie Lou Go dette, Miss Doris Godette, Miss Carrie Moore, Miss Aggie Martin, Miss Shelia Norris, Miss Margaret Fenner, Miss Melissa Martin. Driver Cited after Cars Wreck in Morehead City Barry Sutton, Morehead City, was charged with (ailing to yield the right of way Friday after Ida 1932 Chevrolet collided with a 1181 Oldsmobile driven by Julius C. Dunn, also of Morehead City. Both ears were on Arendell Street and started to turn right at 13th Street Police Capt C. E. Bunch reports that Dubn waa in the right lane and jhitton w? in the left lane. The front fenders were smashed with less than $100 total damage estimated. Iron ore production in Venezuela topped eleven million tons in 1956, almost five times the 1990 total. Spring Rains fafl W> all a.il If ? vKwiiQ The spring rainy season con tinued yesterday with well qvtt an inch of rain recorded from Sunday night until nsorf, Over a half-inch of rain fell in tw<f hoifrs Thursday morning, the last rainy day until 9MMV1* Weather observer Stamey Davis comments that every year has a rainy season about this time but that there seems to hi a little more rain falling this year. Maximum and minimum tem peratures and wind direction for the weekend follows: Max. Mia. ?U Thursday ! so 44 Nl! Friday 55 4* NE Saturday 55 40 SSE Sunday 54 41 NE Please be Careful Of Seeded Areas G. E. Sanderson, Morehead City street commissioner, reminded mo torists again yesterday to steer clear of the recently seeded areas on either side of the railroad track through town. Mr. Sanderson expressed his ap preciation to persons who hhve thus far cooperated very well in keeping ears off the newly-turned soil. He alad asks that pecpte not throw beer cans, paper or other trash on the area. Seeding is being undertaken from 11th Street west. Woods Fire A patch at woods nesr the Blair farm. Crab Point, caught on fire Saturday afternoon. Firemen were called at 1 p.m. and had the fire out before any extensive damage was done. WIMwoftd Presbyterians Plan latter Services Tlie He'V. AWls" ftfniel, pastor ?L. UflUaawul " - - ok uic *T uuwuuu riBBDjicnin Church, has announced the sehe dule of Enter services for the church. The Good Friday service will be held at 7:30 Friday night at the church. A sunrise service will begin at 6 a.m. Easter Sunday morning at tin Presbyterian camp grounds on Bogus Sound, 1# miles from More head <Sity on highway 24. Coffee and doughnuts will be served fol lowing the service. At 11 a.m. at the church the Rev. Mr. Daoiel wUl receive new membera and hold a baptism ser vice. Everyone i? Invited to come and celebrate the sacrament of the Lord*! Supper at this aervice. School Holidays County achools will be doled Good Friday and Easter Monday. Oi Got ME a Bicycle!* To help raise money for the Cancer Society, the booklet, "01 Got MK I Bicycle", Us been compiled. It contains "tall and short tales" of Carteret County. The booklet Is a site that makes It convenient (or maDtng to relatives and Mends. Persons contrlbotlng to the Cancer Society may pick op a booklet. No price kas been set bat the Carteret B&PW Club, sponsor of the cancer drive, hopes the contributions for the booklet wfll be IS eeati or more. The booklets are AVAILABLE AT The News-Tiroes Office Dora Dinette More be ad City Beanfort CONTINUING OUR... ... TO THE BARE WALLS! We've LOST OUR LEASE '50,000 INVENTORY ...ALL MUST GO! THANK YOU Hundreds of jroa have taken ad vantage at the treawndoas sav ings dnring tke flnt week of oar SfBiitional Sell-Oat New Itemi are added dally. Be rare to get poar share this week. ONLY A PEW DAYS LEFH Bedroom GREY-MIST MAHOGANY dresser and mirror, chest, bookcase bed by Johnson Carper. Reg. $279.96, Sell-Out Price yiM.K SHEFFIELD MAHOGANY doable dress er and mirror, chest and bed by John son-Carper. Reg. $249.95, Sell-Oat Price HM.M WHEAT MAHOGANY dresser and mir ror. chest, boolrraae bed by bnAler. Ref. mt.K. Sell-Ont Price tlM-M MAPLE double dresser and minor, chest and bed. Reg. *229.96, Sell-Ont Price I1C2.5# am OK TANTON* doable drcsaer and mirror, cheat. hnokceae bed by T. R. Johnson. Reg. me, Sell -(kit Price ?U?J> FRUltWoOD CHERRY (Preach Prorte clal) doafcle dresser and mirror, cheat, bed and nlriit table by Kroehler. We*. <44* 91. Sell-Oat Price B29M o**r mwr wmmoAotv ***** and mirror, cheat bookcase bed by Kroehler. Reg. M B. Sell-Oat Price .... flN.K SOl IB CHErtltV dreaeer and mlrrar, chest and beokcas* bed. Keg. nr.*. Sell-Oat Price 9149 95 KNOTTY PlNEdanbto ml mlr for. cheat, bookcase bed. Keg. f29*K. Sell -Oat Price , M4I.S9 OR*Y MIST MAHOGANY dresaer aad ?H|w? 11(11, DMMIK MB By EHt* drier- Res. ttlJl. Sefl-Oot Price ttM.M ?CTTERNUT MAHOOANY daaMe dresaer ad mirror, cheat, algbt table afcd bookcase bed by Kroohfcr. Reg. H19J9, gril-Oat pricr ? gfiji WALNUT dreaser and mirror, cheat aad bookcaae bed by KraeUer. Keg. U29.I6, SeD-Oat Price ?3f3 Bedroom HONEY OAK wall-tb-wall _ dresser and mirror, two chests, earner desk and ekalr, sight stand and book case bed by KroeUer. Kef. tt2f.K, Sell-Oat Mee MM.M \ SOUD MAPLE dresser and mirror chest, nlfht stand and bookcase bed by Colonial. Kef. f41I.N, Sell-Oat Price - fnt.lt | HI I Living Room SPECIAL PURCHASE Soft Bed, Plat form Rocker and OMwiial. W.N S-PIBCE SUIT, Sofa, Ckalr, Ottoman and t Pillows. lef. tltt-K Sefl-Oot till* KHOKHLXR SOFA and Matcklaf Chair In Nylon wkk foam coal Ref. tMt.lt, Sell-Out tZ3*K Z-PIECB WAYUNB 8 CITES, Ml fsii, one tnrqtwbe. Foam cwshisna. b(. t3tt.lt, SeDOtt tlM tt r SOFA and Mntehing O* Brown. Be* flM.M, KKOEHtEK SOFA and MatcMnf Chair In foam robber. Green. Itf. tMJS. SHl-Ont ttit.M KfOEHtKR SOFA and Matcklaf Chair I In Nylon with foam Kef. t3ii.it, Sen-oat .. KKOKHLEE SOFA and Matching Chair fnl.H 3 -PIECE CURVED Sectional Ma fc I 1M% Nylon. Foam CnsMofta. Toast. "Personality Groop" b f ] Wxt.DD, Soll-Oat tm.it LAWSON SOFA and Matching Chair. Fokm Cnskions. Brown. Ref. Wl.lt, sen -Oat Living Room EARLY AMERICAN 7Mneh Sofa and NateklM Diair la foam robber. Re*. OM.K. Sell-Out *Z?.K EARLY AMERICAN GROUP, Solid Ma ale Wood*. Sofa, Matching Chair a ad Platform Rocker. > 9 tea Table* and Cor lc tall Table. CMee of cetera. Ret. *3M *5. Now I2SI I5 modern ?m,m oak group, sofa. Chaff and Sartvd Rocker. Waa tSII.M. Now HH.N r.vtvnr. So?. Red Sattc.Brown Waa tlW.M. Sell-Odt tlM.K nmiWMiMMH. Unoa Co/ rr M tarqaolae. lag. tlll.K, SeHOnt tlS.M 8IMM0NR l-PTFCR Ma IW Sato). Tar qaalee. Re* ttlMS. Scll-Oat ... Miscellaneous Mf. W**tl'K. C,itt ton table, yMhm chain. Ih. OM R Sell-Oat MK rrr. deluxe niwrre. Gre* t?Me ?M Mr combination. tar Mi-Oat W-N ??PC. DINETTE, Y?flaw. Reg. fl?M. Sell-Oat JzL mm LAMP SHADES, valaea $1.2? to M-H, tow Cbolrn > Mr RECUNER CHAIRS, all rata*. **tn taw fraaa IM.M ap HTM BSD ENSEMBLES. Mania Mail raw Bed. Scaly malar M4.M mattna* aai BW box aorta*. (Cohmtal ortnt rotan). R*( price coat Me tlSi.TS, KM - ? M.M pn?y RtmhER MAtiUW aw? ma SPRING from *a|ar manafartarer fwef* aot allowed la dtwM* the braM) OHMMdte type, malar (MM*, SaO-Ort ?UM* Miscellaneous CHILDREN'S ROCKERS, solid oak, |1.5fl PICTURE WINDOW TABLES, plastic top. Reg. tut, Sell-Oat |IU ODD STEP and corner UUel,- all fin ishes. Selling far Mow coat. CLOSEOUT on one group of Completely washable Potyurethane decorator pil low* and one groop shredded robber SEALY MATTRESS and box springs. Regular tUM, SeU-Out *M.K Super Specials ' ? ? DRAPERIES 2% WIDTH (125"), 71" length, Antique |>H? s? nfiff flinmiMUl i|nM| ? wm MMM UV1|C| VW WUlv B|nui HBCWt M|? m.M. Sea-Oat **.M 1 80KQLE PAIRS, W length, Antique Satin In Ootd, Chromespuu lined. Reg. m m. Mb Pain Sell -Out 517.5* 2 SINGLE PAIRS W length, Antigen Satin la Green, Chromespuu IhMd. Reg. 92V.M each, Su?Oat PUi each DOUBLE WIDTH (IN"), W length. Modern JaekMraw print, Chromespuu lined. Reg. IHJt, SeU-Out put ? SINGLE PAIRS W length, Puitlshuu hi Natural Tone, UnHned. Reg. 511.15, Sell -Out (Ul 2 SINGLE PAIRS M" length. Charcoal, Grey and Red on White Background. Chronespau lined, teg. 5*7.55 each, SuB-Out $14.95 each _ - ^ INCORPORATED HAMILTON S -s*?
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