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Not to be Outdone Photo by Reginald Lewis The male's answer to the sack is the slip sack, modeled here by Buddy Cooper, right, and Johnny Baker, both of Morehead City. The slip sack, as anyone can plainly see is a pillow slip slit at the proper points for head and arms. This mode of apparel is proving to be THE thing for the well-dressed lad at Atlantic Beach. What about the girls? Oh, they've decided the beach is NOT the place for the sack, thank goodness. ACROSS 1. Slip by 7. Fresh-water fish 11. Arranged like rays 12 Afr. gazelle 14. Take vengeance 15. Tallies 17. Weak? as 18. Phillrtint city 20. Large tub 21. Higk railroads 22. Counte nance 23. Volcanic matter 24. Departed 25. Apple juice 26. Withdraw 28. Upright 30. Danger signal 31. Went quickly 32. Part of speech 33. Avoid 34. Light blow 37. Yellow bugle 38. Amer. Indians 39. Icelandic narrative 40. Dethrone 42. Drug plant 44. At no time 45. One born in a place 46. Weed oiUi Is u mImi ?R ?a EHU ??? H3 O00H oanana aauau aaras u^uauiiaau ana ???ho oar? aaa hpgjcih ana ana Solution to Friday's Puzzle 47. Rubbed together harshly DOWN 1. Obliterate 2. Former Premier of France 3. Animal fat 4. Fastens 5. Droop ^.Superior 7. Social division t. Geometri cal curve 9. So. Amer. capital 10. Permeate 13. Goes away 16. Commence 19. Playing card 22. Shape 23. Cord 24. Attire 25. Food staple 26. Psalmist 27. Football team 28. Railing 29. Shelter 3L Article 33. Cubic meter 34. Silent 35. Century plant 36. Measured 38. Empioyer 39. Bristle 41. Eggs 43. Nominal ( value With the Armed Forest John C. Deibert Ends Pre-F light Training Pcnsacola, Fla. ? Naval Avia tion Cadet John C. Dcibert III, son of Mr. an<J Mrs. John C. Dcibert of route 1 Morehcad Ctty, grad uated May 23 from the Naval Pre Flight School at the Naval Air Sta tion, Pensaceia, Fla. The 16-week pre-flight program consists of courses in naval orien tation, aviation science, navigation and other tecjmical courses to pre pare students for actual flight training. Graduates of this class are pres ently undergoing primary Wgbt training at Savfley Field, also at Pensacola. Pvt. Alonzo 8- Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freeman, Morehead City, is taking eight weeks of basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. After completing basic. Private Freeman will be assigned to the 664th Ordnance Ammunition Co. which is due to l|c transferred to Europe this year. Northern Europe? John W. Brad shaw, fireman, U$J, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradshaw of route 2 Newport, departed Norfolk, Va., June 10, aboard the destroyer l?SS Brought 'em In Danville, Va. (AP)? ' Ac public library here declared amnesty on fines for overdue books returned during National Library Week. The public turned in 410 books, some with penaltiea due of at much at *?. Sigourney for a two-month Midship man training cruise to Northern Europe. During the voyage, crew mem bers will train Midshipmen in ship board duties and responsibilities they will be expected to assume upon receiving their commissions. Between training exercises the Sigourney is scheduled to visit La Coruna, Spain; Goteburg, Sweden; and Hamburg, Germany. Pet Corner Mrs. Henry Goodwin , More head City, would like to find a home for a half-grown puppy, house-broken, white and black faee, Spitz and feist. Phone 6-3930. Persons who would like to give away or acquire pets at no cost may use the Pet Corner free of charge. Phone THE NEWS TIMES, 6-4175. Station Honors Roy Keller Greenville ? Roy Keller, Bettie, was presented the Outstanding Farmer Awards recently by tele vision station WNCT, according to an announcement by Dick Stokes, farm director for the station. The presentation which included a framed citation and a medal, was made on the program RFD 9 which is seen each morning Mon day through Friday from 6 to 6:55 on Channel 9. The citation reads "Television Station WNCT Certificate of Merit ?Roy Keller is hereby awarded special recognition for outstanding accomplishments in Agriculture." A special committee which chooses the farmers to be honored bases its selection on the candi date'! progressiveness. efficiency of operation, ability and success. Outstanding farmers have been selected from a total of 25 coun ties in eastern North Carolina, Stokes added. Doctor Goes 900 Miles To Teach for One Day Omaha (AP)? Because Dr. T. D. Fitzgerald loves to teach, he doesn't mind a 800-mile commut ing trip. Once every two weeks, Dr. Fitz gerald travels from Alliance, Neb., to Omaha to spend a day teach ing in the Creighton University department of preventative medi cine and public health which he formerly headed. He returns to Alliance that night. "I've bean doing this since 1SS3," Dr. Fitzgerald says. "It's a volun tary arrangement." Philadelphia, - Receiving f congratulations, above, upon his 1 promotion to Marine sergeant is i David K. Bitter, husband at the former Miss Lois T. Conner of , Beaufort. , a Before enlisting in 1854, he at- C tended North Rose Central High p School in North Rote, N. Y., and vai employed by Streeu't Depart nent Store. The promotion warrant was pre ented June 2 by Capt. H. I. H*rt, tttvity adjutant at tlM Maijjie torp* Supply Activity in Philadel hia Pa. )_ ? fls V Jaw IS ? Mrs Flone Harrell of iatesville and Mrs. J. T. Boone ?( kiffolk, Va., listers of the late like Piland, who operated a store lore for many years, spent several lays recently at the Howard Tour st Home. It was their first trip 0 the island and they -vere inter sted in meeting trlends of Mr 'Hand. Mrs, Boone's husband was 1 brother to the Rev. Joshua Booqc if Durham wha preached at Ocra ?oke about fifty years ago. Mrs. Lillian Simpson and her laughter, Mrs. Alex Eley and sod, lillie. of Norfolk, are occupying heir summer home here. Miss Grace Keeney, who has teen hospitalized at Sea Level with i broken leg, plans to convalesce it the Roanoke Island Nursing lome at Manteo. She will be there for about ? month. Her tUtcr, Mr* TtwoOow RondOm^r, will fty with her from Sea Level to Manteo on Wednesday Mr. v4 Mrs. Edward Simpson of Ocean View, Delewfre, spent the .weekend, here, bringing back to Ocracoke hi* mother, Mrs Elsie Tolson. who has been north with them for the past month. Several newspaper me* have via ited Ocrafoke Decently. Thomas 3. Swedy of the New York limes, and Mrs. Sweedy, are occupying the Marvin Howard harborsije cottage, and G?orge Leon of the magazine Science and Mechanics is staying qt one of the Wahab cottages. Mrs. Ruby Garrish has been hos pitalized at Sea Level. Her son, T/Sgt. Walter Potter (i *rnsh just arrived home from Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. R. S Wahab have as their guest Mrs. Wahab's father, J. N. Edwards of Bclhaven. Edward C. O'Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlson O'Neal, has en listed in the Coast Guard and is as signed to Cape May, N. J. He is a 1958 graduate of the local high school. Mr. and Mrs. Needham Simpson have aaguast* their daughter, Mo. Edward. VronoWa, Mr. Prooobi* and the two children. Mm. Dave S. William*, who has been staying with her daughter. Mr*, fell* Brown at Marshallberg following an operation at Sea Level, is now at home. The Rev. and Mr*. W. W. Clarke found themselves stranded at At lantic on Saturday, sine* the mail boat has not run (or several days due to the fact that it was on the ways, nor could they get borne by plant' due to the weather. The Rev. Mr. Clarke Dew in thi* morn ing, leaving almost immediately, however, with Calvin O'Neal to at tend the East Carolina Methodist Conference which is being held at Wilson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Bragg of Wilmington, N. C., learning that the mailboat was not operating, made the trip home to visit his mother, Mrs. Laura Bragg, by driving up and around and down via Nap Head and Hptteras. They an two who lock forward witi pleasure and hop* to the time when there if terry service between Ocracoke and Cedar Island. Mrs. Janice Taylor and son, Bil lie and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wil liams and daughter, of Wilming ton, N. C., are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Williams Larry Williams, a son, is ranger historian at the National Park Headquarters here this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Ballance Jr., and family, formerly of Ports mouth, Va., have moved to Ocra coke and for the present are living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Ballance Sr. They expect to move into their new home here before too long. Meanwhile, Mr. Ballance continues in the Coast Guard service in Norfolk, but comes home each weekend. The three U.S. atomic subma rines are the Nautilus, Seawoll and Skate. A fourth one. the Skip jack, will be launched before the end of 1958. Boston City HwfUnl Is in Mark** fa* SMfe Boston (AP) ? Bosta* CUs Hos pital is in the market fat skulls? animal skulls of any type. Tui. came to light when the mUjtf re ceived a request from hMyitnl of ficials for $2,500 to p*I la* the craniums. Officials did not speaify where they would get the skull*, W>i?h would be used to teach anatomy to student ourses and other hos pital personnel. * , R-1 THIS COUPON 1A ON YOU* IS WORTH PURCHASE Of FROSTY MORN FRANKS 1-LB. jmg% WITH THIS CELLO COUPON Coupon Told after Saturday, July 3, 1958. Good outy at apru Ibtcd at bottom of ad. Regular Store Hour* Each Day Thia Week at Colonial Store* in Mprehead City and Beaufort Op*n All Day Friday July 4th ARMOUR'S STAR CANNED PICNICS CHfiFS PRIDE FRESH POTATO Salad 16-oz. cur 29c FOR HOT DOGS? CHEF'S PRIDE CHILI ?-0Z cup 29c CHEF'S PBIDfi MILD PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD ? 12 -0Z. CMP 53c CHEF*fc PRIDE FRESH COLE SLAW. .tt-oz. CUP 29c Price? (nnpl Fry?n> e*?ctl?e to local atorM. only, tkrm Saturday of this waek, Qaaattty rt?* #565. July ? $2-39 QUAIJTY CONTROI.1-KU FRESH GROUND BEEF . . 2 >1* 1 COLONIAL STOtESI V ;* MORTON'S FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, OR SALISBURY STEAK DINNERS S2- 55c OUR PRIDE HAMBURGER OR WTCNVR SLICED BUNS .* 25c SPECIAL VALUE! RE DO ATE GRATED tuna 2 3.* 43c TOANOU AMERICAN. PIMENTO, OS SWISS SLICED cheese S? 29c ECONOMICAL BIO STAR SOUO MARGARINE 2' ?. 37c TOP-QUALITY WHOLE Dr?t?ed and Drawn PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU THURSDAY ONLY I.IMfT 1 WITH FOOD ORDER LB. f 3 ASSORTED FLAVORS? SKALTEST DELICIOUS VfOON SHERBET .... 2 - 33? ECONOMICAL AND REFRESHING! SUNK 1ST PROZLN CONCENTRATED LEMONADE .... 3 - 39 SPECIAL VALUB ENRICHED EVAPORATED CS MILK 6^79. SAVE AT CH MOTHER'S CREAMY -FRESH MAYONNAISE ...= 33' ?ml Ml Ubal TEA M Mm mm 39 - RIPE ^MJNA-OHOW* peaches 2 - 25< EB.FSH CWSE cvchnn* s? 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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