Obituaries MRS. MIME C. SIMMON Mr*. Sudie Chadwiek Simpson, T?, Beaufort RFD, died Tuesday morning at her home. Funeral service* were conducted Wednesday at the Dill Funeral Chapel by Dr. John H. Bunn, pas tor o I First Baptist Church, More head City, and the Rev. Robert Poulk, pastor of Core Creek Meth odist Church. Burial was in Bay view Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Edward Simpson ; two sons, George W. of Swarthmore. Pa., and Max well of Atlantic; two daughters, Mrs. George Thomas of Beaufort and Mrs. Willie Gray Chadwiek of Straits; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. HUGH LEWIS Hugh Lewis of Morehcad City died in Marine Hospital, Norfolk. Va? Wednesday night. He was the brother of Mrs. Charles L. Nelson o i Morehead City. Funeral arrangements were in complete at press time yesterday. CLEM FULCHER Clem Fulcher, 70, route 1, New port, died at his home Monday evening after an extended illness Funeral services were held at the Sound View Free Will Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Taylor of Richlands Bur ial was in the Broad Creek Ceme tery. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Bessie Adams Fulcher; five daugh ters, Mrs. Benny Salter of Salter Path; Mrs. Estelle Taylor and Mrs. Haiel Custer of route 1 Newport; Mr*. George Smith of Atlantic Beach; Mrs. Agatha Ballou of Morehead City; two sons, Clyde and Haywood; two brothers, Wal ter and Lonnie, all of route 1 New port, and about 30 grandchildren. DAVID R. MARSHBURN David Roscoe Marshburn. 57, of route 1 Newport, died at his home Wednesday evening following an illness. A native of Onslow County, Mr. Marshburn had been living here about four years. Graveside services will be con ducted at Old Brock Cemetery near Richlands this afternoon at 3 p.m. Surviving are two daughters, Mr*. H. B. Snyder of Hawthorne, Nev. and Mrs. F. A. Merwin of New London, Conn.; one sod. Janes D. of route 1 Newport; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel H. Scurry of Jacksonville and Mrs. Owen Wha ley of Grifton; one brother, Henry of Richlands; and five grandchil dren.' M. G. MANN SR. The funeral service for Manly G. Mann Sr., 61, a native of New port and resident of Rale igb. ?gt? conducted Tuesday ffteaMen "W Hayes Barton Methodist ^Church, Raleigh. Mr. Mann committed micide at hi* home Monday morning. He had been In ill health in recent year*. He wat general manager of the Farmers Cooperative Exchange, head of the North Carolina Cotton Grower* Exchange, and an out standing church and civic leader. Mr. Mann presided each year in August at Atlantic Beach at the annual meeting of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, of which he was president. Among survivors are relative* at Newport. Stork Newt Birth* at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mr*. Ingram Lockey, Newport, a ton, Tuesday, April 29. To Mr. and Mrs. Weston Taylor, S?a Level, a daughter, Jane, Tues day, April 29. i r V V I I TODAT 12 noon? Pre-School Clinic, More head City School 7:90 p m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? JWoodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall east of Camp Glenn School SATURDAY 7:30 p.m.? Teen-age bridge play and instruction. Inlet Inn, Beau fort ( p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m.? Beaufort Rescue Squad, fire station. Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon Club, Morehead City 7 p.m. ? Beaufort Junior Wo man's Club, Scout building, Beau fort 7:30 p.m.? Fire Department, fire station, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morehead City 7:45 p.m. ? Newport Masonic Lodge, Masonic temple, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Miriam Rebekahi, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Order of Eastern Star, lodge ball, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Woman's Auxiliary, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach 8 p.m. ? Morehead City Chamber of Commerce board of directors, chamber office at Hott l Fort Ma con TUESDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, eounty health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only ) 8:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building. Beaufort 7 p.m? Marine Reserve Unit, The Crossroads, Havelock 7 p.m.? World War I Veterans, Blue Ribbon Club, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coact Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 8 p.m ? St. Catherine'! Chapter, St. Andrew's Episcopal 4Vuxiliarf, parish house, MareHea<}'"City fW'- ? m ?r tr Eagle Eye (Continued from Page 4) Fifteen hundred dollars will be given in this essay contest spon sored by the First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Open to all high school students in grades 9 through 12, the con test is "to create a better under standing of the American way of life ... by emphasizing the value of Constitutional Government and freedom of individual opportunity . . . and by stressing the great ad vantage for all Americans in keep ing our private enterprise, econom ic system, and Constitutional Gov ernment healthy and sound." Those of our school working to meet the May J 6 deadline are Bud Daniels, Wayne Eoaoooion, John Phillips, Malcolm Goodwin, John Crowe, and Virgil Burr. Crcsswad Puzzle acsoss t.Poucb *?&*$ corennf T^C?ir In It. Cmd 14. Lrrel It. Either or mother Drinking vessel 17. Overhead railway IS. Remunerate II. Spoil 20. Native metal 21. Hurried 23. Kind ot meat 24. Vast 25. Worthless bit 16 Clean 28 Accomplish 29. Nuttbar &lSLr M. Bp. hero 85. Tight 38. Greek 37. Couotan ance 38Dtned 39. Peer Gynt's mother 40. Forbid 41. Double: preflx 41 Strike 43. Treat 48. Let down ?:&ry SO. Wondering fear 61. Dowry 4 1'-M? n3ECu.tM.vo aoma M^nrfifwnri ' kiUGJ HUE ura: Lsawns "-' n5rn:n tjv riio a^ueafi n^Linsa hhr ar?a Rt3?2!r MO^DS u?R 'juttEa asa hu~ Clffliia Ciai3?LJDiiL3 aiaaa i^Kaanaci anmra raraB iaraBO Solution to Tuesday*! Futile DOWN 1 Weaken 2 Humming bird 3. Floor covering 4. Small J. Peed I. Myself 7. Goad I Hi#h mountain t. Note o f the 11. General flght It. Pwuae M. Italian secret society 1#. Order 20. Not in & P??od of trial 23. Bason king 24.PorSed H.OMwldier 29. Chapeau 31. Poem 33. Refret 34. Frank M. Article at turniU?re 37. Strikes out 3t. Breezy 49. Cause of ruin 42. Folded edge 43. Chop 44. Old card 49L Abstract being 4T. You and I 48. Father Chalk Dust (Continued from Page 5) The elections took place Wed nesday but Chalk Dust will be un able to announce the results until next week. Tonight at 8, is the high school auditorium, the curtain will rise on the greatest bit of musical en tertainment this side of Broadway. From previous experience, every one is familiar with the fact that any of the musical extravaganzas put on by the Choral Club, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Has sell, have earned the reputation of being exceptionally good presen tations and that the adjectives used here to describe them are not exaggerated. Tonight's show will be no excep tion! However, the majority of the entertainers will be high school students. The presenta&o will in by the teen-egen depleting the typical life of the younger set and giving them an opportunity of dis-, playing their talent in contrast with the elder set. The adults will claim their share of the spotlight by starring as artists in single acts and other wise. Just wait till you hear Mrs Jarvls Herring, Bobbi Dennis, Guy Smith, and Sal Palatio sing! The real show stoppers will be the commercials which will bei acted In the manner of tv by mem-| bers of the faculty. Glee Club, and I various adults. A sneak preview would reveal1 that Mr. Littletoa and Miss Lan-' caster "doing their number" are really cute and Mr. Tarkinfton singing and modeling his eliptical trousers (bermuda shorts) is a sight well worth seeing. A grand finale, in which the whole grdup participates, will complete the show. L . ? , "I'm a carrier boy . . . First-Citizens is delivering my future.". SAVINGS RECEIVED BY MAT < EARN 1NTSKE8T FROM MAY 1 Conveniently Located la ? More bead CHr VTitfc Drire U Service ? Beaafort ? 6w??ahnr? ? Cherry Point ? Bavdoek ? Newport u4 la other Am N. C conmanitie* 3% GUARANTKCD MSMMt F.O.I.C. IN T1H 1ST ' Beds of salt, 400 feet thick, be neath Hutchinson, Kan., produce about four million dollars worth of salt a year. Do>yn fwt firemen Answer Coil to Airfield The Down East Fire Department answered * tail to tte Atlantic Marine Corps airfield Sunday af ternoon. The tU hangar Mn? torn down caught fire. The sergeant in charge called the Are department. A trash pile cine to the haAgar, put there h) Mrkmee, was the touree at the fire. |^|tl Nobcas NOTICE North Carolina Carteret county Havlland It Company vs. Mrs. B. A. Bell (Mattie G Bell) Trading as B. A. BeD. Jeweler Feasiee-Gualbert Corpuratioa vs. Mrs. B. A. Bell (MaMie C. Bell) Trading as B. A. Bell, Jeweler United Glass Corporation vs. Mrs. B. A. Bell (Mattie G. Bell) Trading as B. A. Bell, Jeweler By virtue of executions directed to the undersigned from the Su perior Court of Carteret County In the above -entitled actions, which for purposes of sale have been con solidated, I will on the WOi day of May, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock a m., at the store of Mattie May Bell t/a B. A. Bell, Jeweler, which is desig nated as U5 Front Street, Beau fort, N. C., sell to the highest bid der for cash to aatisfy said execu tions all the rigbt, Uile and inter est which the said Mattie May Bell t/o B. A. Bell. Jeweler, has in aad to the following described personal property : All watehes, Jewelry silver, Lgftl Nadcti thin*, ?ad any *nd Wfcer stock to trad* or nrrefcaixiiae hereto!** formtag a portion af the inventory ?( tbe aforesaid Ixuiuru. and all futures, iwladjng wall caaea, show easel, etc. Thia 25th day of 4prll. 1958. Hugh taller Hb?ritl, Carteret County a 25 m2# NOTICE To: All creditors of, and any per son interoatod In, Sahit Jude. Inc. (More head City, N. C.J.; and. to the Commissioner of Revenue. North Carolina : Take Notice, pursuant to J5 -118(a) General Statutes of North Carolina, that "Articles of Dissolu tton" of Saint Jude, Inc. were filed in the office of the Secretary of State April 21. 1958, and in tha office of the Clerl^ of the Superior Court of Carteret County, on April 22, 1958. This April 23rd., 1958. Saint Jude, Inc. By: Dave Tate, Incorporator a25 mZ-? 16 ADWINOTSATBIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of tha estate of Ashton H. and Nettie T. Talliaan, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons haviag claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at RFD Beau fort, N. C., on or before the 12th day of April, 1959, or thia notice will be pled in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 29th day of March, 1958. Berniee T. Lewis, Administratrix all-18-25 m2-9 16 noM DD)T'VOURS?Lr to DIG BUILDING TOP 'EM ALL BECAUSE THEY'RE LIGHT ? EASY-TO-HANDLI DURABLE ? ECONOMICAL SELF INSULA TIVE ? HEAT AND FIRE RESISTANT ? UNIFORM IN TEXTURE ? RUST AND STAIN FROOF ? BEAUTIFUL FOR INTS* RIORS AND EXTERIORS YOU'RE SO RIGHT TO USE . . . and for a TV show to TOP 'CM ALL WNCT-TV GREENVILLE 7 / :30 p.m. Saturdays SUWffi jsrisms Morehoad Block and Tile Company, Inc. NordwtJ City, North Carolina Hundreds of Homesites for Abundant Living! AUCTION! * * MITCHELL VILLAGE * r North Cavgltoa's Mo?t Livable Subdivision ? Overlooking Beautiful Bogue Sound Wed., May 14 10 A.M. Until Finished Property of Rochelle Realty Co. Roanoke Rapid*, N. C. mi r , m ? unotucAn riTv ki r MUKEnCAU VII 1/ n. ?tourist iwtr from East to Fit. Perfect site for ilwpptal center at Intersection of Mgbwafa. M naRoa to Maw Rara; 1X3 mb< of Raleigh; St miles to Camp Le jeuae; U miles to cherry Point. It in la tort from Atlantic beaehet. Build in a Community You Will Bo Proud Of You'll love living hi tkto great fishing. Uarfet, baitoeot. ni ort ana. Mitchell Village la in North Ctpdlaa't sunniest county, yet It ia the eootnt (pot Im tfcr awal?i ermine tad one of the waroiest spota la winter. Whether yoa mat ? permanent ar part4ime home, ya?V Had it (iktlr arcettlble by into, baa or plane from potnta miles away. Lata la tfct* heantlfxly nM tahdlHalaa hare frtmtagea of M to 12* feet, and depths of )M to ISO feet- Mnay lovely homes hare already been built and many more are to the pia?lng atagai. Yaa're cboaatog marc taa ? tot arhaa yon b?y to M He hell Village, far you'll ha toveattag to a neighborhood aa well. Valae it reflected dg trtif ton. fieaaMa toMtof restrletiaaa hare heea IwdaUd far your protuctto*. You can fee sure of aa HOWtloaiafly high ratio af home owners to renters in this eicluslve highly pntlerred aerttoo Tbia naeaaa a II right rt r- 1* of better taatoteaaaee and upkeep. Here It wboteiome environment and a happy ntaraephefe ? the features goad cluneal and hameaaahera look for. Build now or later . . . bat now it the time to bay your tot. TERRAIN FOR ECONOMICAL BUILDING. Here's real ace ale aptoqdor tad gaogy atopiag lay ?Rare tt't prac tical to kaild. No extra heavy grading, exeargttog ar filling to. No retaining vpRl to feaild. Streeta bare beea laid awl aad anfeRl procett fa* af be lag Improved. Most of them have curbs already la. Llgtdp and leiephoaet a valla We. Yaa get dear tlMe to the chatoeat homealtot la til of North Ctraltot. Don't mill thlf chance! FOLLOW THE MODERN TREND IMajr'a working pattern and faat baaafartatka faclU Uca hare radically altered AweHen'* *?f of Hrimf. Today s family Urea away from ion where they ran hare more elhow room, ante (rest air a?4 sanahtae. Mitchell Village kindhn neet every teat. Grow aH kinds of flowers. rrfrUMes, ahraha, ale. Tea . . . MttehaU Vl*n?n to ideal ifr Oww W*?> *** to reUre to a quiet, peaceful nelghheafcoad whore then la eaoagk aettelly amllnMi (or n NMv#aa ?rer fall Hfe. This to an ovtstaadinn ||iiImM| lar tea* bander or Ineeitdr. Chock HMcMI VIBaj* to day and tee (or yourself! _ SUPREME FQR THE SPOftTSMAM Beit h^f and flahtof territory is ?he aattoa. Boat hi M< vftfr ikHni can he eajeyed here. Ks?h real M of jltehMl VHif* may ne aeeeii Ufi to Launch your heat, hare all ri^ta of egrets and ta(Feee. Bale awtaalnf . Fifteen mfcatet from ocean heaehea. Near new cwm trr ?M f*U cotrae. All kM> of fan an4 rccreation at roar finger %al BOY, BUILD, UVE, MOSW IN MITCHELL VILLAPC FREE! 1958 CHEVROLET GIVEN TO SOME PERSON ATTENDING THIS SALE! doipt miss m you could be the winner COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 'For Investment or Immediate Uae Ideal Location at Intersection of HmUf TnieW Hlfhwayi! The first thiol Uut will Impress you about Mitchell Village l> Ha wondarfnlly commanding location. The land designated for ? modern shopping center has IMS.T feet af actual high way frontage and la very deep. Ingress and agrees frem tve major highways is offered. Besides being only three miles of populous More bead City and eery near ether beat! lag towns, It is only IS miles of Cherry Point Marine Air Station ?nd M mites of Camp Lejeune where thousands of service men are stationed and other thousands of civilians are em ploys*. It is alaa an a favorite tourist, route and would af ford a welcome retreat lor weary travelers. Here, In the heart of Mitchell Village, is a ready-made money maker for the man who can look ahead. Many homes have already been halt here and maay others are now being planned ... and with the hand reds of families who will bay and twHd en these preferred hon^eaites, yeall have a perfect set-np to resp a golden harvest of profits. Never has the opportunity for a wise laveetment been so great. WONDERFUL MOTEL ft BUSINESS SITES Mitchell Village lndndea approximately one mile of highway fraatage Wang V&. 71 and N.C. It. on the Morehead City 6wanaboro Road, heir1! prise highway frontage, and the Ideal site for a motel. Terrific few of battle an bftt high ways. No other motel la the area, ao competition is bo factor. There's not another a pot where It unnld ha no practical to hglM a modern motel. If yea want to make never, (at land like (his en a vain' highway near a growing city and hold it tor awhNe. Here yon wfll find every factor that will canae the land to Increase la Talae. Yon will never nuke money oat of lata yoa could have purchased and didn't. DESIRABLE PLANT SITE IadnstriaJ guparty an the north sMeaf Railroad an Ughmay 76 offers an Ideal plaat a*e for a multitude of parpaaaa. Three-quarters of a mBe ap the highway frem the Manic tlon and ia on a R.R. right of way. Tremendous espanaiea has about seen desirable sites used up, aad this is probably the finest tract ao near the faeilltiea offered by Morehead City. The Soutkern Rained h*a recently token aver the AAEC, thus the part of Morehead City If provided with a through east-west trunk Una bf a major earlier. Investors! Bay this preferred plant atte and bold It to make money. GOOD PLACE TQ PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK WW* ?1lu how ttf I ftfalt alo?g North CaroUnar eaat coaat It falap ap heeaaae of eramerclal, lodadrlfl and population growth, jtm Wiwril MHrwMl Mil ?(?tiat inflation. Nothlag five* ? ?aa uMpt apUahM"** imHi tkaa Mh| rrai aetata- TVa rahw ft Um haaualtea aid commercial property at Mitchell Village la ahitiaa. Yaaf Mm atataa a >ri? aat af land yea could have hoaght. Daal let *la tppaifratir ally tgr. It'a |oii| al aactfoa and jroa aat the price! COME TO SALE EARLY AND LOOK Taka a carefal aad atodM laak al theae lata, lriag raw faaily aad pick aat the later Me af fear Mm. Every factor here far Waal I Far BleatrateJVechare or i kLT^'Kt^Ji

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