Tommy Garner, Newport, Has Second Steer for 4-H Project Tommy Garner takes bit sUcr out for some exercise and (or some green grating. Ue plans to feed the steer on grain and Kay this winter and sell it in New Bern next spring. The steer's name is Bullet. Thomas Boy Gamer Jr., presi dent of the Newport Intermediate 4-H Club, is one of the lucky 4-H'ers who has a livestock pro ject. Tommy has a Hereford steer. Bullet, that he plans to feed out and sell in New Bern next spring. Feeding out steers is nothing new to Tommy, who had an Angus steer last year. He says, "I enjoy working with animal*. It teaches any boy or girl responsibility. When you have an animal de pending on you, you have to see that it has plenty to eat and drink and a good clean place to stay." Tommy, who la 14, is in :40s fifth year of 4-H work. He 1Ms (tuck to one project per year in 4-H, preferring to have one good project instead of several less im pressive ones. Ia the three yean before he be gan feeding out steers. Tommy bad a garden project. In his gar den, Tommy raised enough vege tables to supply the family table all through the summer and give his mother vegetables to freeze and can. Tommy's mother, of course, is wed qualified to do such job*? she is Mrs. Floy Garner, 4-H ad visor and Home Demonstration agent for the county. Tommy bat been active in 4-H work from the time he first joined. He waa president of the Newport Junior 4-H Club before be was promoted to the Intermediate dub. He has attended state 4-H Club camps (or three summers. Harry Venters, 4-H advisor and assistant county agent, is anxious to see more 4-H'ers take an in teerst in livestock. "Raising ani mals is good experience (or the boys and there is a good chance that it can become a profitable business (or many o( them. A num ber of 4-H'ers have pasture avail able and could keep one or twq animals with very little expense," Mr. Venters said. JHwwnfe Scout Troop Heart Program .on Music Brownie Troop 222 met Wednes day at Mrs. Collins' house. After our meeting Mrs. Collins served u? refreshments. Then Mi's Cathy Chalk gave us a program on Music Appreciation. She played all kinds o( music. We enjoyed ber playing very much. The music students played a piece (or us. All the girls joined in sing ing, ?Carole Willis, Scribe Correctioa Murphy Diie, who was found guilty o( assault in county re corder's court Thursday, is a Ne gro and not a white man as he appears to be, according to infor mation from Claud Wheatly, Disc's attorney. Dise was referred to as a white man in Friday's paper. Samovar 100 PROOF VODKA 2 50 390 tiin ?WIHtll ???? caitiff. MflNflf lift c?, 4 & t Hmtnm Nov. 3 ? The Nettie Yeomans Circle of the Methodist Church, met at the hpnit Mrs Burgess Lewis Wednesday afternoon for its meet Mrs Rom Lee Willis, Mrs. ian Johnson and Mrs Kuby Michaels gave the devotional and program After ai) business was discussed, Mrs. Lewis served re freshments of spanish bar cake ami soft drinks. There were eleven members present. The Young People of the island canvassed the island Friday night for UNICEF then met at tip Meth odist Church for refreshments served by the Women's Society of Christian Service. Mr*. Jimmie Fulford honored her daughter, Mrs. Anna Frances Wil lis, who will be leaving for Kllieen, Texas, the first of the year, with a miscellaneous shower, Wednesday night. The dour prize was woo by Mrs. Elbert Fulcher. Several games were played and prizes won. Mrs. Fulford gave her daughter a set of silverware as a going away pres ent. Mrs. Jack Rogers Davis and Mrs. W'wood Revival To Start Sunday Revival services Jn (ut WUdwood Presbyterian Church will (Urt Sunday nlgM and continue through Friday. Nov. 14, annoypce$ the Rev. A1 Daniel. paator. The visiting minister will be (he Bev. Jimmy Marrey of the Cape Fear Presbyterian Church, Wil mington. At 6 p.m. Sunday thpre will be a covered dish supper at the church. Families are invited to the (upper to meet Mr. Marrow. During the week of revival thpre will bo morning devotions and prayer service at the church at 7 10 a.m. daily The services will be broadcast at 9 45 a m from Beaufort A pre-reviva) prayer meeting will be conducted at the church at T p.m. tomorrow. The Wildwood church is located a half mile off highway 70 tlx miles west of More head City. Kemp Styron served cake and Mra. Guyon Neil Willis poured punch. Mrs. Willis recrfved a variety of lovely gifti from her frieuds The Methodist Man's Cli|b met at the church Saturday night for their mowM imi. The Nettie Yeomans Circle and Uw Je?n?tte Willis Circle net at t|l* Methodist Church Tuesday sight for their joint meteing. They h?d #a their guest speaker Mrs. Ira Belle Smith, sub-district phair ma a. There will be prayer services at the Methodist Church each Friday at 7 p m- Everyone is welcome. Head of Republican Party Makes Plea for Candidates By I p. GILUtON RrpoMican Oblmu ? |t b Mat lot a change of ?4n)in istfation throughout our county To preserve the two-party system which our couptry has thrived on in the p??t, we mult make this change for the good of our local government. , Carteret County ii fpst becom ing a progressive county. The hop? of qiir future, progress depend! upon our leadership In public of fice. To my knowledge there i) no finer man to represent us thap Mr. Grayden Paul. Mr. Paul is an outstwdipg citizen held in higj) regard throughout our state. He has held public office and served the people well In the past. He is a Christian man with Chris tian ideals and principles. We cap depend on Mr. Paul to represent us well if the voters will cast their vote Tuesday for Hr. Graydep Paul as representative. The county commissioners' of fice Is another office of impor tance. Men with the interest qf our people as their primary con cern must be put in office. These officials hold the purse strings of the taxpayer. Our taxes are con tinuing to increase, but to our knowledge ?ye have bad little im provement In our county to show for that increase. As I understand the law to read, the county can revaluate our prop erty every four years. As you all know, this property revaluation took pltfe in IWW costing u, the ataggering amount of $47,i50. The present county cpmmlsaioi^ri hired help from out of our own county. Yet, out at our own state, to make this valuation. Would it not have been better to have kept this money right in our awn coun ty* Even now, the collector of delin WVHU U*** |tl?H Inm i*?ven Cojwhf, feeping MTt of wb?t he collects. This sounds to m* Uke we have taxation without IWfsen tation. I do not think tbfct i wt men or even twenty -five men should have (he right to spend our tax money in that amount without the taxpayers' approval.' I can assure you the Republican candidates will take Uus situation under consideration as one of their first duties in office, if you will go to the polls and vote Republi can all the way for county com missioners! Mr. A. B. Tom Gamer has made many friends in our county, fie is interested enough in better govern ment to visit from the east to the west all through the entire county. Such devotion to a cause will have its reward. Tom is a veteran of World War U and his home town is Newport. Mr. Garner believes the duty of the sheriff's office is to collect the delinquent taxes and promises to do just that without calling for help from outside of our county. This fact alone should cause the voters of Carteret County to put p J l! > H t n lU J Tarn Qfnm ta for a penny lived u a penny earned. Wf ?r* >11 interacted in better government- We vant tp see pur county proaper. We want to be praud pf our communities. We want progress tp enter jptp our area. This can only coma about jrith efficient lexers and spei?J ing tax money wisely! We, the Republican party, believe that by having a qualified physician as a county coroner, moi^y will be well spent As a doctor of medicine his train ing will, qualify him as to the need tt an autopsy. Throughout our county, crimes may have gone un noticed because the curpner lacked the prpfessipnal training needed for the job. Many towns and com munities, awakened to this fact have changed their requirements, making it a law that the coroner be a physician. We are fortanate to have Dr. Hyde seeking the office of coroner in our county. A man with train ing, and capable of performing an autopsy. Thrifty - minded pepple will want tp put Dr. Hyde in of fice. The register pf deeds office has been in the hands of the opposi tion party for some twenty-odd years. We would like to see Mr. Ray Lewis elected to this office. The change of party, in itself, will be a healthy one. Vote for Ray Lewis. It is Important that everyone eligible to vote goes to the polls today and votes for the candidate ol his choice. We live in a free country where no one can tell us how we must vote. To intimidate or threaten a voter is illegal. To buy a vote is just as dishonest. To vote outside of ? private voting booth is against our voting lawa. It seems ?cf?<UWe (tut I should h|vc to remind folks of these facts. However, many acts came to my attention in the previous election We km* nad citizens will have bo part pf any diabpnest elec tion and it is just as important that they report any auspicious acts, that we might prosecute any violators of our voting law. Too many of our young men have died to preserve our freedom to vote for us to close our eyes to any dis honesty. By your vote you make your choice. Choose well, for the future of our county is in your vqry hands! Vote a straight Republican ticket. WINTER COMFORT HBATINQ OIL J. M. DAVIS Distributor Texaco Products Morehead City "il DOWN GO PRICES! BEDROOM ?-pc. French Provincial Suite? Fmitwaod Finish by Kroehler, $439.95 ?Z?.t5 J-pc. Grey Mist by Faahian Trend, $239.95 1168.95 J-pc. Heather Walnut Suite by Kroehler, $349.95 $279.15 4-pc. Honey Brawn Mahogany Suite by Kroehler, $U$.9S - $19918 Snc. Sable Mahogany Salle by Knwhirr, $299.9$ <219.?$ 3pc._Sea MW Mahogany Sate I IVING ROOM *r Sectional (Nyl* aad Fpam Rubber) $149 93 ..... $199.95 }-pe. Turquoise Suite, $$19.$$ $1$9.95 $ -piece Living Boon Group, ?>$?* $99.95 2-pc. Nyloa and Foaa? Rubber Charcoal Salle by CHAIRS AMoitiaMt off Mi Chairs ? -r " f Mnr Time again for Hamilton's Semi-Annual Savings Event, the SALES-A-THON . . . All Eastern Carolina looks forward to buying their home furnishing needs during this twice yearly opportunity. Join the smart shoppers . . . visit both our stores and inspect the savings . . . Many items as much as 50% OFF ? CASH IF you HAVE IT ? TERMS IF YOU NEED IT $*?.*5 $249.95 S-pc. Limed Oik Salt* by Keat Coffey. im ? 9249.95 ?-?C- FlWk Pr?ri*?i#J Antique White Suite, DIMS .... $209.95 J-pc. Swirl Crfjr 8oite, $1?.$5 - $119.95 9-p*. 8oM Walaat Mte, 1449.95 $2*9.9; ?-pc. OnraM ar Tu Tmc SulU, $189.95 $119.9* ?*o. Mipic Saite, $199.95 $129.9* Discatfianed and Wtaatcbed ,sra?wjuns! bid MattrcH awl In W* "?yr** tttX ber), $??* ? T ? afflg ?wfcSflC ?*??* - ? iirr1 v**m S" *.b?* W Kr**fclle'l ^MS tic. T-^.?rwv^ BH MM*, W** ? ^ 1 RB?<? S"* Ae^u2??l 1 pi ? B?4 IW ?-OU 1 gT???5^S5 kliC. j One finaf I ill W*ol Nafi WK 0* Croon Is U W?i Ran (N#i *M) W* BEE3ffiESBI ^SKKSfc. S-pc. Chrome DtaetlM _ f3?.K S-pc. Mill Dlactto _X. ff*.K BABY NEEDS ^ White or Birch CriJ(, Plastic ArtUu *?H?, (U N Mattreaa (U N Crib MaWrca. - flZ.K Value BK APPLIANCES UAuroh steal only CLOSE OUT 1958 M0Q?L APpMAhfCES T*tDwr Admiral R?Iri*?r?U>r (pvt cab. ft.) ?f^tefrlgerator SI i^HT^ fOL M .31 pa* iter Refrigerator, ##* Gaa Raait, ? MM tTl.fS Admiral Freeaer (Cheat Typo) It m. ft (Mt lb. aapaeMp) 98MT^ DAYS THURSDAY NOVEMBER ? THRU SATURDAY , NOVEMBER IS VISIT POTW STOKES DOWNTOWN M0HW1AP CITY UVf OA* HWr

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