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Deputy PoHe? Chief Dtfet Not trust Crdobs Honolulu (AP) ? Deputy police chief Arthur M. Tarbell was wor ried about a proposal to house po lice headquarters a fed the district court several rrffles apart. Tarbell said the separation would give prisoners a chance to be res cued by their cronies while being escorted from one place to the other. Pet Gfentcr Would like to find home for a ttvee-month-old puppy, female. Phone Marshallberg, PA 9-33#7. Persons who wOufd Bke to find a home for pet? or who would tte to ae^utN P*U at to east ma; use the Pet C*rp*r free of Charge. Just tall THE NEWS ?MMES PA ?-*178. CONCRVTE masonry ATTRACTIVE INEXPENSIVE PERMANENT Easy to lay, long lasting, and attractive concrete masonry blocks are the idea! material for building ?taps, terraces, ind patios . . . especially toe the "DO IT-YOURSELF" fan of today. Concrete blocks are inexpensive, easy to maintain and add beauty and value to your home. For quality block . . . precision made on Stearns equipment . . . see us today. DO IT TODAY? THE CONCRETE MASONRY WAY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. Phone PA 6-3970 NEW BERN HIGHWAY MOREHEAD CITY, IV. C. IWHOLESALE PRICESl New Low Prices ORNAMENTAL IRON Gives IfcJUl "Home LASTING BEAUTY e ECONOMICAL e PERMANENT e BEAUTIFUL FLATS $6.95 CORNERS $10.95 , I.r?y WHOLESALE BUILDING ? SIJPPIy Co. ? ^CAROLINA^S LARGESTJVNO m<~>ct rr,Mp. f|f I f BUILDING SUPPLY HOUSt HIGHWAY 70 PMILES FROV ?EPN ^iTy ( |M|T<; QQQQQQQQQj icaou so. Salutation J ..Sunken fs ? Ember U.TtnnUahot 13 KLn4 of T>nr* l?.rr WinMr resort ll Rujtfc I7.-U?rl?h? 19. Color A r. Kind of wheat 23. Triangular 28 Ceremony ? Allow 94. Uniform a Went U Seep txMly S. Motel How 41. ?<t / 44. Held 4T. Manner 48 Orowlax out M. Front ot the foot fl. Dress up 92 Round roofs M Limit aasQurn ataan DOWN L High mounUla 1. Garden tool J. Decrease 4. Eeligloui ?on* 6. Cover the Inside to rfWey i Puttie Wu" beftuttful t Mother 8 Refined *. Imitate I 10 Pouch II. Hovel it. Only 11. Cereal M. Silk febrle 11. Frighten 22. Old dan o? 23. Resided 24. Work out 2&. More recent 2d. Not fresh 28. Black bird SI. RkUcuttd 39. DO) wed 17- Gr. letter 38. Trigono metrical ftmetfoni 88. Carry 41. Make lace 42. Brazilian uHwihi work 44 Mechanical lifSectrlfted 48. J9e?a?hre Baltimore YMCA Presents Spiritual Phone Program Baltimore (AP)? A service by the Baltimore YMCA claims to be the original recorded sptritaal tele phone program in the world. the voice of MUIberry 5-3S10 is usually F. W. Stahl, the YMCA executive who first thought of tele phone consolation. It is now In its third year. Capt. James Cook made the first English explorations on the coast of Alaska in 1771 I. ' ?.! New Floor Finishing Old Floor Rofi niching All Kindt of Tile Work Fred Harvey Highway 101 Phone PA 8-4200 Beaufort, N. C. t Happy Birthday Lynn Talbot, Beaufort, 7 years old Saturday Billy Davis, Straits, will be 4 Friday Girl Scout Troop Moots, Learns Song from Africa Girl Scoot troop 220 met Wed nesday at the Camp Glenn School. The hike planned to the new city park was delayed due to bad wea ther. Girls In our troop are Adrienne Wagner, Rebecca Katje, Rose mary Fredericks, Linda Logue, Beth Hufham, Joan Goodwin. Lucy Taylor. Lynda Corey, Amy Dicken son, Sharon Lewis, Cheryl Weeks and Nancy Bittner. A song from Africa was learned. It was called Kee-Chec. Games were played and refreshments Were served by Nancy Bittner and Lynda Corey. We will not have a Scout meet ing this week because a teachers meeting of Carteret County will bejltld at the school. --Nancy Bittner, Scribe Ill.DOVMIX *1 nm LINDSAY Carteret concrete a p . '>X -V ' r -n com.; ~\b uha//!y 7r> "/ ??' ' ln<**/Aiac(. ' ' Htff* It's Fun to be in Doghouse The Sea Level Inn nihses no opportunity to offer Its guests every service ? even the don*. TWl lodge for traveling canines Is located near tie Inn. The "cabins" are ScotMe No. 1, Pluto's Choice ail! frill No. 2. Club Welcomes Seven More Seven new members this week. Whew! Count them? seven: Karen Lee Guthrie and her little brother Eddie, and Patricia Faye Law rence, Morehead City; Lynn Tal bot, Marsha and Rodney Hunt, Beaufort; and David Gatton, Bal timore, Md., formerly of Morehead City. 1 Glad to have you with us, boys and girls. Goodness, it's wonder ful the way our Birthday Club keeps growing. If you're not a member already, wouldn't you like to Join? All you have to do is fill in the blank On this page and mail it to THE NEWS-TIMES. If you have a pic ture of yourself, send it along. It costs nothing to have your picture in the paper, and that's a good way to introduce yourself to other club members. How about doing it right away? If you wait 'til close to your birth day, sometimes the Birthday Edi tor gets so busy she can't get your card off to vou on time. Did I ?ay card? Yea, indeed, every club member receives a birthday card from THE NEWS TIMES 011 his birthday^ and Ms name appears in the Happy Mirth day column in the Happy Times. It's fun to belong to the Birth day Club! *"*! ... , T : Patricia Faye Lawreace I I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE NEWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY CLUB Name l| Address ? . ? ? Present Age Birth Date - Month Day Year (Anyone tinder 12 Is eligible to Join. FBI In blanks. Please PRINT. Mail to News-Times, Morehead City, N. C. Include your picture if you have one). Karen Lee Writes My name is Karen Lee Guthrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Guthrie. I will be 3 rears old Oct. 22. 1958. My daddy operate* New Golf, a miniature golf course on Atlantic Beach. My little brother, age 1 year, also wants to join your Birthday Club. His application is on the op posite side of this page. He cele brated his first birthday last Fri day, Sept. 2?. (Will send pictures latcf). Thank you. Kami Ln ? Beaufort Air Conditioned Tuesday - Wednesday First Showing In Carteret "THE SAGA OF HEMP MOWN" Starring: Rary Calhaaa Thursday ? Friday ANOTHER FIRST! "THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE" with John Saxon ? Kay Kcndell Lynn Ttlbot < DitM G acton Beaufort ObMpUte Scrapbopk at Meeting Btaufon troop Wf kiM Tlhesdsy afterhoon at the Skdut Mfclding. The meeting was called to order by Jute Kay Thomas. P*Hng tie mttfcfc 4e finished oar xcftifffiboks ftilt vW hid been working on. These present were June Kay Thomas, firenda Sewell, Becky Smith, Fst flowers. Sherry Garner, Virgttria Tbooaa, Mary Elizabeth L upton and Bptk WUIIs. I -Roth Willis, Scribe E*?tiijr6ilis Tuesday ? W?U..?Uy Ittorehead Lart Two Day* Toe*** - WMfn ttUif Thcmotf cfafl.?g'?0 lcn? )tory olear liml Start* TW*Uy SCORCHY SMITH Chartjfe Of Tdn? OAKY DOAKS DctertnlfU* D?f?tder i i -a ?? 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