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21 Army Hen Take Training At Fort Ewf is Twenty-o* Army Raservjsjs from Morcfread City have com pleted two weeks of annual active training at Port Eustis, Va. The men are members of thel 824th Transportation Co., More head City. They are as follows: Capt. WiJliajn E. Baugham, whose wife, Gloria, lives at 2011 Arendell St., holds the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service and the Combat Infantryman Badge among his decorations. Captain Baugham, son of Mrs Philip K. Ball. 2003 Sehpard St., is a 1944 graduate of Morehead City High School. A 1950 graduate of The Citadel in Charleston, S. C., the captain is employed as a purchasing agent by the Wallace Fisheries Co. First Lt. Paul W. Cordova, whose wife, Edna, lives at 110 Noyes Ave., is a 1942 graduate of Morehead City High School. Lieu tenant Cordova, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delfido Cordova, 2507 Area dell St., is a 1950 graduate of Tusculum College in Greenville, Tenn. The lieutenant is employed by Carteret Menhaden Co., Jnr , and Beaufort By-Products Co., Inc., Beaufort. First Lt. McDonald Nelson, whose wife, Marguerite, Uvea on route 1, Is a 1M2 graduate of At lantic High School. Lieutenant Nel son is the son Of Ernest Nelson, route 1. Sergeant First Class Bobby B Robinson, 27, son of Mrs. Etta P. Robinson, 1005 Fisher St., is a 1949 graduate of Morehead City High Scohol. Sergeant Robinson is cm ployed by D. B. Webb. Pvt. Robert D. Wray, 20, whose wife, Buty, and mother, Mrs. Beulah H. Wray, live at 2309 Aren dell St., attended Morehead City High School. Wray ia employed by the Coastal Roofing Co. His father, David W. Wray, lives at 2308 Bay St. M/Sgt. Slgismund E- Saratowsfci, 48, whose wife, Nina, lives at 207 N. 8th St., is an equipment spe cialist with the Navy Supply De partment at Cherry Point. Sgt. Thomas C. Bass, 26, whose wife, Ann, lives at 2112V4 Bridges St., also works at Cherry Point. He is j I960 graduate of Morehead City High School. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bass, live at Macon Court. Specialist Third Class Horace C. Willis, 22, son o i Mr. and Mrs Ashton Willis, 1203 Evan* St., is a 1954 graduate of Morehead City High School. M/Sgt. Wallace 6. Rhodes, 28, whose wife, Therese, lives at 1705 Arendell, is an electrical inspector at Cherry Point. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rhodes, 1409 Evans St. Pfc. William H. Robinson, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. j Robinson, 304 N. 7tfo St., is a com mercial fisherman. He is a 1353 graduate of Morehead City High School. Pfc. Robert L. Russell Jr., whose wife, Carol, lives at 429 Macon Court, Morehead City. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1957 graduate of Beaufort High School and is employed hy Morehead City Shipbuilding Corp. He is the son of Mrs. Susan C. Taylor, who lives at 713 N. 20th St., Morehead City. His father Jives in Beaufort. Army Reserve Sgt. Haywood J. McManus, whose wife, Hilda, lives in Davis. The sfrgeairt it a graduate of New Bern ffigh School. Ha is the son of J,uke McManus, 41C Pollock St., N?w Bern. His mpUxtr, *frs. Doris Gaskins, lives on rout* 3 New Bern. Warrant Officer Junior Grade Leo B. Haskins, whose wife, Mae, lives at 1502 Ann 8t., Beaufort, and Specialist Third Claia Hubert W. Springle Jr., whoa* parents live at 206 Fulford St., Beaufort. Army Reserve Sgt. Fifst Class Lomus Jones, whose wife, J una, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, livf en Markers Island. M/Sgt. Hallis W. Lawreacf, whose wife, Rose, lives on Har kera Island; the sergaant if the son of Mr. and Mrs. A Ilea Law rence, route 1 Beaufort. Sfc. James E- McBfide, whose wife, Evelyn, lives at 1112 Shackle ford St., Merahaad City. First Lt. JUpoa A. Man* Jr., *3, whose parents live at 13 Chatham St., Newport; and four others from Newport: Charles M. Garoar, Ra cialist first class; Ronnie D. ner, specialist third claaa; Early I T. Taylor, spenslisf fwirfJi claarf( and William D. Hopkins, specialist | first claw. Sgt. First Class Hediick H- Bai ter, whose wife, Guelda, and pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Blmer H. Sal ter, live in Staey. The aergeant ia a graduate of Atlantic High School and ia emptoyefl by Machine * Supply Co. Sgt. Fir it da as James E. l???, whose |rito, tola, lives ft 106 Noyes Ave., Morehead City. Specialist fiepond Claaa Burlson W. Lawrenee, son of Pmpie Law rence, ~ Jim Kaeiay, ?f Alberta, i haa biiiH few beata to Ma Each time he got more enthusias tic and enlarged the sixe at tot boats. He had to knock out a ?fc crete wall of the cellar to get his anranu ana ??? ?anaa nraa nan nnnoTi anaanraa tir.ano Baaan Lir^an ana anna POD OH0HHQ r3T?R0OT ?OQF.^lJ GsiJaisaU l3Hfl ciaaci [*ina narara i ijonan n apart! ia aoki.ii aJCs (JUL uncsari 4. Out of: PF9&X 5.U*4 action $. Back of the foot 7. Olden time* $. News agency: afbr. SoIhUh to Tuesday's Puzzle 9. Jewelers' magnifying tUsfef 10. Husks o t threshed grain IS. Rocks 1| Ages 10. The bird* CO. Impaaalve 22. Lessened 23. Rwtfi9t 14. German river 35. Aromatic condiment 27. Scandi navian navigator 29. Alaskan natives 30. Stationary part 31. Sea eaglea 32. Period of holding 33. Imprint 34. Vegetable! 35. Is overfond 37. Increased amount 40. Cut short 41. Collection 42. Sweet biscuit 44. Toward 46. Together: prefix 1. Former VA LUteln NTritate 3. Expression of rebuke covering 30. Move, Direct Distance Dialing Explained to Men's Club Direct distance diajing was ex plained to the Men of Bt. Andrew's Episcopal Church recently by Loujs A. Corning III, sales manager for Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co., Tarboro. Through use of this system, called DDD, any telephone subscriber can pick up his phone and dial any number in the United States or Canada. Mr. Cornipg reported that his company is working on DDD but several things remain to be done One of the most important, of course, is eliminating duplicate numbers. This is being done through a system of national, re gional and sectional exchanges. The United States and Canada ?re divided into 100 numbering areas. Within each area no num bers are duplicated. Each area has a different three-numeral code. There are two areas in North Carolina, 704 and 919.. Tape Keeps Record Another requirement for DDD will be a method of billing cus todiers accurately and promptly. All billing information for such calls will be stored In the form of punched Upe. Each day the tape will be removed and sent (bo a central accounting center. In order for this system to work, another requirement is that every one have a dial telephone. Caro lina Telephone and Telegraph Co. i* now W.M per cent dial, with plans made for converting tt)e few remaining manual telephones Complex Equipment Ufe4 "To serve these dial telephones with the kind of dial equipment necessary for DDD. local offices will have to be changed," Mr. Cprning pointed out. "Equipment in the offices must" have the abil ity tp ?e< li) rpotion electromec!)aj? ical brains all over the nation," he continued. Washington Is the first city in North Carolina to have DDD. Mr. Corning predicts that all cities in his company's area will have DDD in the near future. Mr. Corning concluded, "Before the cutover t? DDD in Morehead City, we will mail a DDD direc tory to each telephone subscriber. The DDD directory will provide examples of now to use DDD for long distance service as well as list the other places that you may dial with their various code num bers." Lions Officials Meet Sunday Kinston, July 29 (Special) ? The cabinet of Governor Ban H. Par rott of Lions District 31-H in Ha first quarterly session here Sun day afternoon adopted a budget of $3,933 fpr the current fiscal year find approved a 10-point agenda for expanded service and growth o I the jUftrict. The next meeting will be held in gmithfield in November, and the spring meeting will be in Wilming ton. The district directory will bf Issued early next month. Photos pf all cabinet mensbfrs are needed pow. The cabinet members include (Secretary W. W. Whittington of pCinstop, Deputy Governor^ WiltOB p. Uarrelson of Sh?Ilotte, Hugh pick of Jacksonville, Joseph E. Jordan of Smith and James E. Crowe of Beaufort. DO-NUTS ? FRESH EVERY DAY 24 DIFFERENT KINDS TRY SOMH Cake* and P|m Mad* t? Order Call Baton U P.M. Will Deliver by It A.*. Do-Nuts Fresh Daily At ROSES 5-10-25c STORE | VWt the New Bakery Counter Far Freak Baked Gooda THE DO-NUT HOUSE Opr Sptfirlly u4 Birthday Cakea PHONE f-STM Illfkway 7* Morekead City FBEE DEUVEBY DRESSED AND DELIVERED I Jyst Cqll ? ? Phone MOM If s Soqnomkal tp S*ry# D*Ucieus, I | ?ty to Pl?p?W infoiA Hrnm Some Today! QTTIS' FISH MARKET || Stk uJ Etui St*. MonWd City July 3p? Mr and Mrs. Ger?W Williamiton and children. Staten Is|?d. N. Y , wert guests at the home <4 their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tulljr WillUnistop, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Taylor and family, Sanlord, spent last weelf with his father, Ralph Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Elihue Lewis an| Mr. and Mrs Ewell Taylor wer? weekend guests of Mr. Marshall Whisnant. former administrator of Sea Level hospital, and his fam ily at Kingsport, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. David Russell, Morehead City, were weekend vis itors here. Mrs. Halsey Salter and children, Norfolk, Va., are spending several | days with her parents, Mr. an<j Mrs. Marvis Neilsen. | The Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Gat kill, Nashville, Tenn.# spent jgv Gaskill. ;&urH S3 in Baltimore, Md., aftpr spending a weak with Mr? Hagaa's uacla, Itiltoo Luptoq aod family Mrs Magaa it the forme* Ruth Luptoq, daughter of (he late $lmef Lup too. Mrs. A. a. Taylor left Sunday to spend several days with her daughter, Jlrs. Hgrry Simmons and family m ffipjiy. Stephen Wis* aaU his sister, Cheryl, Norfolk, Va , are spending the summer with thetr grapdpar ents, Mr. a 1)4 Mr? Hutus iuqch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rawls and children, Rome. N. V.. Visits Mr Rawls' aunt, Mrs. H. B, Willis, last week. Mr. Mwiie Taylor, U6CG, an4 Uipily, Portsmouth, V?., spent the weekend wit]) bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor. I.orerjzo Cask ill, Tamp#, Fla., is spendiw ??|r?j4 he?e *?U reWtiv?j. Miss Sandra Midfctt, Itodi Is land, j| spending fref vacation cfth , Wf. ?"4 ftf Mr. ?pd Mrs Jffk An chwtfc, Kjr.. v?sj||4 Mr fU Mr* NprwcxxJ Ptitl. Mr?. S^iBSTp UkiB ?od in?B 5?w'l '??nr 5si SwkUjt. in Uavtfle FaHs tt?i? p**l nt*k. SAVE OVER 50 % r Ovation the new beautiful M ELM AC? quality, melamine" dinner ware by ouse ,A$4.50TVALUE ' (10* dinner plate. 7" salad plate, Dessert Dish, Cup and Saucer 9go^eao?^^TMrqi?o<s^C<iMry' Put orjrjn^""^ Guaranteed by Westing house fprg full year? against' breakin^chimiwfsh^^ I. a. ?# *kl ? ui.Hl m ?? ' m jjfit ? ?* advertised in LIFE ? BETTER HOMES ' JOURNAL SOUP 30WLS (SET OF 4). Elegant, yet so practical. Use them for cereal, salad, fruit as well N A $3.50 value Complete Your Serow- WitaMor These Additional fewf 14" PLATTEt. Gracious styling, 1 COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAMER SET. Classic design to enhance your table set- ti ca ting A $3.50 value "*lv <1 and extra size to accommodate the largest roast $ ^69 *1?? ting A $3.50 value * X"*' ~ A$3.50vai~ you can se suRE -iFiT's^stinghouse, DIVIDED VEGETABLE DtSH. Potfc] functional and beautifuL Perfect I for serving two veg?- t?cei JtaWes.f A $3.50 value n ? SEALTEST ICE CREAM Save 20c IttgjMMj '/i-CAL. CHITON sir at a?:. ?ntr SAVE 28- It *T COLON, ^ j -^wrncKa, PURE C4JVB LIMIT ONe *"-52S 10-LB. bag Natur-Tender Beef Shoulder Roast IONE-IN j ftONELESS u. 49c j * 69c Economical Boneless Stew , "? 69c Fre?h Ground Beef I 2-Lb.Pkf. $1.09 | ^ed Bacon "55c citimiu n.ml| Prim kikri rfhctfr* h lani ?m oa* (lira, SeNrdey fhk wnt, Autatf li IM. Qmfltjr rt|Ma mtmfc Mm nM M SAVE 21c ( Limit one with 95 Qr more in purcha??? ) (HIT TIDE SAVE 20e ( limit one with $5 or more ia purcktfm ) POWDEREB Qtn DETEIGEWT size 59 3-D 39 Freth Fancy Freth Red Ripe US. *?.. 1 White BUTTEMEAMS ...? 10c | TOMATOES - 10c | POTATOES . . . 2? SUJ SPECIAL VALJJE I LUSCIOUS RED RIPE WQMBlNm CHUCK MS COUPON ?A- OH TOUt ? WORTH IV* PURCHASE OF ROffnr MORN FRANKFURTERS ? 335 FRONT ST.? BEAUFORT ? 1010 ARENDEU ST.? MOREHEAO CITY I
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