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Negro News Mr*. Rosa Lee Hyman wai hastess to the Jolly Makers Club of Beaufort WetoMday night. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Greta Henry. After a brief busi ness session peaches topped with Whipped cream, cupcakes and can dy were served by the hostess. Club members present were Mrs. Ophelia Ellison, Mrs. Louise Nolen, Mrs Greta Henry, Mrs. Henrietta H?rgetl. Mrs. Mattie Pickett, Mrs Gertie Vann, Mrs. Mary Anderson, u ff. Flora Gordon, Mrs. Olive PfllWtte, Mrs. Sarah Petteway, lira. Evania Jones. The next meeting will be at the home of the president, Mrs. Henry. A/fc Alvin D. Abney of New York C#y, formerly of Morehead City, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Helen Fen derson, before going to Italy. The Ladies Home Instruction Cl?b gave a Halloween party Thurs day night at the Masonic hall. Gapies were played and Mrs. Ethel Dudley won the most prizes. Guests were Mrs. Julia Dudley ipd Mrs. Edith Brown The club Will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Bqsa Shepard Thursday night ?tl Morefaead City Hospital Admitted: Thursday, Mrs. Sarah W-lton, Beaufort; Miss Jean Sut ton, Newport. Friday, Miss Mary Pickett, More head City. Discharged: Friday, Mrs. Sarah Walton, Mrs. Sally Simmons, Beau fort , Mr. McKiver Johnson, Have lock. Saturday, Mr. Herbert Collins, Morehead City; Mr. Clifton Far row, Beaufort. Car Demolished When Tip Rod Comes Loose A 1949 Chrysler driven by George Newman, Salter Path, was demolished at 11:45 p.m. Thursday On the Salter Path Road when a tie rod came loose. The car veered off to the right and hit a tree. The accident hap pened four miles west of Atlantic Beach. IJewman was not hurt. Pa trolman R. H. Brown investigated. Crab Point (CoaUauetf from Page () Young swains from Morehead City who rowed across the creek to visit U)e girls, would announce their in tentions by saying they were going over the creek to lee the "calico girls." If the name was derived from the time of the visit of these young men, it would act the time of naming the creek some 65 years ?go. To envisage the future of Crab Point would be to see it developed into a fine residential adjunct to Morehead City. There is a town named Oceana in landlocked West Virginia. pap*r Compiny Ortfllflnf Won* fn N#um Sssff&mn %sy? pr#,>w1>' * ?* sSwpmJS, be constructed in NeJeR iy? JS five nine-pile d^n, j0 Creek. HUn# stowing (be proponed .""J.; fcS~" *""???? &TSV SS '!?? * standpoint of P?vi??U?* weTp el tact the Wilmingtop Army en gineers office byMunday. N'oy jp Twt Rotarioni 00 to Dunn Mot lng ?F membership and classification As the ThurMay mgfit cfflf pro- ! gram, Mr. Chalk conducted a ques tion and answer forum dealing with situations and condition! which every Rotary club encoun ters as normal problems in respect to its membership. Dr. John Gainey had his fitber inlaw, Frank Morrir Wipston Salem, as his guest; ft. s. Gibbs Jr., had Harris Cooley, Raleigh, as his guest and Jim Sapder, had Allen Knott, Kioston, as his guest. Teacher Reward* Faithful With Back Yqrd Barbecue Belleville, N. J. (APWosephine h" learned at least one thing during her career as a teach er. The way to her students' minds is through their stomachs. Each year, students wh? have attended classes faithfully are re warded at a barbecue in her back year M?r<! 'han 40 quaWied State of Colorado Get* Title to First Capitol Springi, Colo (AP)t? Colorado has acquired a log cabin Xhich served as the first capital of Colorado territory. A hotel has turned over the title to the 100-year-old structure to 1 Gov. Steve McNichols. The structure wUl be moved to the grounds of the State Capitol in Denver. " another STRONG reason why o gietjtm HOME HtATER OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS! Only SIMM'S lihtimt CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION caa wirtistwi tad USE thi 4 tiaei hotfr huf Then in qa ay y??in? why Siegler Home Heater* ?W0Wstrqct?df>fbeavy cast iron. Fii*t, ?t ffjlj vift atsad continuous high temperatures necessary (of fufl house heating. It caat make annoying "popping" jtoisas like sq many sheet metyl heaters do. It permits Ifcp sturdy construction that gives you many, many mt sal dependable, trouble- free service. Just t~ * 1 be convinced it's built to 1 C i&oiaiL Olt'wMiNnulM GUARANTH mom >m mm m? am "a* immn v I m ?L # infirl S2fnf?r hom* h&atert fottov of [ AIIEM 4 BELL HARDWARE CO. p> ^ L~ ?<*w?,rt? W. & Samples of Official County Ballots OFFICIAL CAR' . ,W!if ?T -Si * NTY BALLOT DEMOCRATIC A ?TKAUiHT TU#*T ; '1'JJ '" '4 turn mi# cumm p hakrojl c. tavxor ' [Os'flOW SHITO S A CHAUK, JR DAVID If VOBMANS P MASKS HOWARD for Judgn of County ft?cord?r'? Ccurt ; l&tmtwww* I" or Solicitor County Rocordor'* 1 C?i*rt Q WILEY H TAVWlC tit f* ? for Shwiff ? gfcfc SALTER #oi* P?rk of Supariw Court ?p ALFONSO H JAMES Par R?8<l??r of D**d? Q ODEM. MERBI1X ?> t -J: ' - . . . ? - ^ ~ * T" , . Fftr Coroner ItetM , Sj| ?. % # ?# ? F*r Coronor , g,y. PAyy ?uvden .g|p I Ctfv"fr Sor??y#r Q PHILIP K? JBaLI. REPUBLICAN r(iB 4 ?T*A/?HT utiflgf ? .ittr gas r frtintttliilnnrtri " iPr VWBBly wlllPHWIW >?! V ?KBr>WSK *01TT.&a*n*r JOfjN WW AMD JJtWIS LtTKl* *MITH P JftHNiff'-MlUOT i fw from n?r to &rw.* ?? (wyf * j js For Judg* ?f Cvwrrty Hiwnlw'i J| r * V; *** ? s .. ;v 4* for **, I r ,-??>? M to'i ? ? ' * *? ) ' >*???> ' i -? ' "? ?W.i For ? W r? ?wiS?, 4 M< r-HO is ? mm. m* ? Officer Recalls 'Good Old Days' fi Fourteen years ago Saturday, ov. J, Carlton Garner joined the aufort police force. Mr. Garner, now assistant chief of police, recalls that the "good o)4 days" on the police force weren't so good. When he first went on the force, officers weren't para in cash. Jf tkpy peeded groceries, the ri clerk, Murray Thomas, gave pfficgr a credit slip. Then the officer carried the credit slip to Jones Grocery, for example, and gpt groceries. The amount of gro ceries was then credited to the Jones Grocery town tax account. The same process wgs followed in gett(ng wearing qpparel. "The tow* bad no money," officer Gar ner explains. Qf M on the fprce, he served two and a half as chief, six as assistant chief and for six I years and seven months held down the night shift alone. On night duty, there was w) Front Street police station to take shelter in. If it rained, the police man got wet and U it was cold, he stood in doorway* of stores to keep warm. There was one pistol and one blackjack in the department. The officer on night duty turned U W to the chief when the chief came on duty in the morning. As for a police car, it vas more a myth than a fact, officer Gar ner recalls. "The paddy wagon was broken down half the time. It had only four Uim and if one blew out, we couldn't use the y a goo until it was fix ad." Officer Gamer's pay when he First went on the fdrce was $115 ? month and the town, he said, sought the officers ? pair of pants V ? l#eket about once every tyo ireafs. The assistant chief says he has [ailed to report for work only four lays during the 14. On two of those lays be was sick and the other two ha had to ts^e off because of i(c|we*i Jn Ml family. Today, officer Garner sayi, the town pJprK. P?P W*U?sr, never Fails to have hi? pay check ready For Mm. ''I think tlw town shpuld ?ive him a lot of credit. He's not inly built up the police department but other departments |n the town. It certainly la nice to gat cash for my instead tt goods." Swimming Keeps Woman in Shape Bflnlra, N. T- (Af)-When the BSfcff ^sk-'Sls ? grrit grapdipother. Swimming keeps bar rating, s?ys Mrs. Archie W- Lgrab. Admitting so-odd years, Mrs. Lamb swims ind dives three night* a week at :he YWCA pool. Until three years ago, Jin. Lamb couldn't swim and was itrald to go war her depth in the ratar. It took a let of courage to Join the swimming class, aha relates, but she told herself: '*!** not get ting aay younger a* I at ay aa sveU to It now." Mrs. Lamb recommepds efim ning foe elderly folks. ?>JU you know," aha says, "when yea get elder, your circulation ?lows down and this swimming la uceOeat tor stimulation. You Ant beat awiaalnf far relaxation and At time*, aha Bays, yrsctl sally dragged hereelf to the 900I, but "swimming waahod all my rtr^siss *?ay. Ia fact, tfnee I have been swimming, I've sever SAMPLE BALLOT 1 ' 4 . :: * a, "a ?' > x % j OFFICtAL CARTERET COUNTY BALLOT ? TO VOTE* ? 1 To wte a s? naif at party ticket, mafcr a cross (X) mart in the circle of the party yrni Iwaii-e to ml* for To vote ? split ticket, ?r is other wonts for candidates of different parties, omit miking a tra mark (X] in tb* part; circle at ih? top of the ballot and mark is tfce mttag apure opposite tbe name of each caa41daU> on tbe bdSot for whoui y>u wLJ. U> vote If jfOi: should mark ia the party click at the top of the ballot and also mark opposite the name of any candidate of any party such ballot shall be counted us a rtiaa?* party vote for all <if ike candidates of tbe party whose name the cross mark [X] is placed in the party cirri* DEMOCRATIC a athak.ht tic* rr o MtBK * I THIN Tjn? CIRCLE ? ? ' I For Solicitor Fifth So??twi?l Ohtrict Q ROBERT D. HOUSE. JR F or Stat* Swefe 3wwHh WvftocUl Dtaricl Q JAMES O SIMMONS Q_ 1 Lrn,ER HAM*TO* ** Fw How** of Represerrtathw l Q D G BKU. REPUBLICAN ?"OH A STKAIGHl TICKST O i MARK ?ITH13 1 H * For S- Mcltor Fifth SmxterM Diitrlff ? - For Jtiti S?nat? Sevan*) S*n?)ari?l DUtrict ? IFor of RapraaatativM ? a m PAirL yT7r.v..rr. -.atat 5srr=5i~J fjfrctMB fi9 ?W>W 4, 1)M County Library Offers New, Attractive Children's Books By DOROTHY AVERY Canity Library Director Once a year the library and pub lishing fields act aside a week, Children's Book Week, 4o foeus na tional attention on the importance of stimulating our children to en joy and use books. This is Chil dren's Book Week, Librarians, par ents, and teachers, all have a share in the job of bringing chil dren and books together. The Carteret County Library urges you to encourage your chil dren to acqpire the library habit. For the pre-schooler, there are many lively picture books and old favorites available. Whether you realize it or not, you are getting you child ready to read every tiqic you N#d aloud to him. We are happy to report that a new punishing trend has devel oped within pie last fix months or to. Attractive bgoks are being written for second grade children. Books of high Interest level that they can read by themselves, such as Dr. Seuts' "TTie Cat in the flat" and its sequel "The Cat in the H?t Comes Back". There is Little Bear" and "No Fighting. No Bit ing" by Else Minarik; "Danny and the DUioaaiir" by Syd Ho#, "l Want to be a Pocfot" by Carla Greene and many others. Some of (he new titles for third and fourth gride children include "D a v i Crockett' Earthquake", "Whltey and the Wild Hqrse'V "Happiness for Kimi", "Tizzy and Company", "Tell Me About Christ mo", "The Littlest Satellite", "Eddie Makes Music", "Mystery of t|i? p??erted Mjji", a new edi tion of "AJi Baba and the Forty1 Theivea", "First Book of F^iry Tales". "SWrl?y Tfmple's Stpry book", a new colorful edition of the "Arabian Nijjhta", and "Las Far t*e uext mmp, fifth and sixth grades, ye b?ve "All About Satellites and Space Ships", "Se cret of the Samurai Swonl", "Pin ky Pye", "Leave it to the FHp seys", "First Book of World War II", "Bxpiqriag the Sun", "First Book W the Earth", "The Iliad and the Qdyasey" adapted for young children, f Qiant Golden bqok; "Myatery of Burro Bray Canyon", "gyitery <4 the Vanishing Stan)p", "Mystery of Mara Hill'', "The K House Myatery". "My*?ry of the Wooden Indian", "Hie Stolen Spoon Mygtary", "Myatery of Mc Clellan Creek", "Cabin Boy and fcjifra Ballast", ''the Horae Tamer" ppd "H^ve Space $ult, WU1 graver*. For grades seven to nine, we b*ve "The Courting at Aon Ma rie", "Here la the Far North", "Keeibeet Journey", "Kent Bar atow, Special Agent", "The Lucki eet Girl", "Operation Spring board", "The Presposterous Voy age", "Rifles lor Watte", 'The Story ef the Civil War", "Tall Mae from the High HlUs and other ateriea", "There's Adfen ture in Btektt*". "Uncertain Replied", "Big De?l", "The Com modore'! Cup'', "Danger Under the Moon", "Fight Team Fig(it", "Gunpowder Girl", "A Heart for Business1', "Hurt of the Sea", "Heartbreak Street'\ "Junior MUer", ^ Mft". "Luc" ky Star ? nil the Riqgs o( Saturn", "The Miracle of Sage Valley", "The Moon fenders", "The More the Merrier", "New Boy in Tov/n", "Sand in my Castle", "Send for Johnny Papger", "Stars in Her Eyes", "Star Gate", "The Time Traders", "Wait for Private Bla*k", and "Wedding in the Fam ily". All of the above are available or will be within a week or two at the Cartaret County Public Li brary, Broad and Pollock Streets, Beaufort. Wake Up! VOTE REPUBLICAN For Shtrlff A. 9. GARNER For County Cammiulontr JESSE FINER BOY T. GARNER JOHN EPWAJM) lEWi? LUTHER WITH JOHN N. MILLER For Hpy*o qf Representative* GRAYPfN Aft. RAUL For Clark qf Superior Court W. A- mace Fof Regiftfr qf DqpfJ, RAY G. LEWIS > > Fof Coroner FRANK f,HT9! A party tM ?*?y? In p*W?r too long b a party that doM not get In the best int?rqft? qf thq fyopU. TpOAY if tb? timq to vqfq REPUR UCAN end change Hi* typo of govtmmqnt In
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