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Nrwtaa . (sSSqEe -V No*, if ? Sportsfiriifng 6n Ike bMOh feat continued food at Ocra poke, the ntat Melting catch thin past weekend being ? 30-poand channel ban caugtit ail a 14 lb. test line by Tommie Starr af Gas tonia. W. C. Maooey af Swans bora also was lucky eaough to catch a 62' 3 pound drum. Meanwhile, h u a 1 1 n g season opened today. The National Par* Service has ?rt(*ed twenty blinds in the marshes along the sound side in the park area. These are for the use af any and all hunter*. Ranger Brooks paints out that the limit is two geese and faur ducks, and that on park lands no rabbits, shore birds, ar doves can be killed. llrs. Mace Garrish spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Harold Salter in Atlantic, and will enter Sea Level hospital sometime this week for an operation. Mrs. Martha O'Neal is back home from Moerhead City Hospital. Carnalle Midgett left Saturday with plans to visit his grandmo ther, Mrs. Mary Midgett, in Beau fort aver the weekend and then proceed on up to Raleigh He has been drafted into the Army and reports tor duty Nov. 19. Miss Joyce Midgett and Mrs. Irma Fos ter accompanied him to Beaufort. Mrs. foster plans shortly to go to Wilmington, Delaware, where Mr. Foster works. Captains Frazier JYele and Mon roe Stowe and their crews, oper ating the Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry, i which docks each night in Ocra coke Harbor, have been provided I with a good-sized trailer for their sleeping and eating headquarters i while at Ocraeoke. The trailer is located on park lands near the i docks. Word was received here Satur day of the marriage on Friday, Nov. 14, of I. F. O'Neal of Ocra coke to Mrs. Grace Diamond of Washington, D. C. I Ansley O'Neal, who was hos pitalized last week at Marehead City, has returned home. Ninety dollars was raised at a Christmas Bazaar sponsored Sat urday by the Woman's Society for Christian 6ervic* of the Methodist Church. This will be *ised to help pay for the new ? church carpet which the circles have purchased. Varitws projects ant being under taken to raise the necessary mon ey. Each Tuesday fresh popcorn fend , coM drinks are sold and each Thursday noon a hot-dog lunch is served at the church recreation hall. Christmas cards Hid c#4d# - and fruit cakes are also belngYoMf by members ?f the Circle*. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston C.askill returned Sunday from Buxton Mrs. Gaskill's moth*, Mrs. Con Lee Spencer Casey, age ?, died there last Thursday. Oscar Burrus is visiting his daughter In Canntctfcwt. Mrs. Eleanor Burrus it eqpecting sev eral of her chMren home ourkig the Thanksgiving holiday stason. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thorpe and family of Hawthorne. CaM., will arrive the end af this week. Mr. and Mrs Henry Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Vktar Gtigas. and Mr. and Mfs. Raymond Beasley. all af Portaaranth., Va., will alia visit thatr maUnr during the time the Tliatya are here. H. I. Williams left this paat weekend far Norfolk far a check up at the US Public Health Hoa pital then. Mrs Williams was re ceady haapitaUeed there, but Is Health Office Gives TB Report Th? NanQr health departtnetit, ha conjunction with the start of the TB Christmas seat Mlc, has annMMed statistics on TB in the coMty. Nineteen new case* of tuber culosis have come to light this rear. Fifteen patients are in saha torhims. Five have been dis charged since January 1958 Fifty six patients in whom the disease is arrested are at home; three others ere suspected of hav ing TB; ane TB patient died dur ing the past year; one cancer pa tient was discovered through an x-ray given in the TB program, and a total ef 481 x-rays have been made since Jan. 1. Proceeds from last year's TB seal sale were used to buy x-ray 1 film and developing fluids for the health department, medicines for TB patients, a $200 illuminator for the reading of x-rays, and to fi nance x-rays taken of patients who could not afford to pay for them. *<*?? from \ LENNOX VILLE ^ Nov. 18 ? Mr. PhUltp Thornherg left Sunday to visit relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. Joe Pike spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pake. Mrs. Hacel Mason and Miss Lil lian Macon. Atlantic, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pake Friday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Willis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Daniels near New Bern. They alio visited Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin who were celebrat ing their 80th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis left Sunday to visit her relatives at Barnegat, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lewis vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pake Friday night. Mr. Baker Lupton and mother, Mrs. Sophia Lupton, visited Mr. now with her sister, Mrs. Nina Warren, in Norfolk. Mrs. Annie Garrish returned from Norfolk with her son, Moo ford Garrish this past weekend. Mrs. Herman Spencer and daugh ter, Gaynclle, had made the trip t? Norfolk last week with Mr. Gar rish. Ocracoke PTA is meating to atght. A frattre i?il|5, program will be a review Of David Bttek*s book: The Outer Bunks trf Nortti Carolina, by Mrs. Theodore Rondthaler. Nrv?fr?a _/ \ MEfUHtlM 1 ? ? y Nov. M? Mrs. I. W Adams *11 taken (a Morehead City Haapftal on Sunday for treatment We trust the will soon be better. Mr. and Mri. 1. M. Stalling! and sen, Carey, spent Sunday in Vance boro with their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Robinsbn. Miss Bessie Wyatt and brother, Henry, ?( C.oldsboro, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Guy Carraway. The Rev. J. E. Smith of Core Creek filled his regular appoint ment here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence of Newport spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Nita Carraway. Hie entire community w a a shocked on Monday afternoon when they learned of the sudden death af Mr. John Wallace. He Med of a heart attack while harvesting com. Time of funeral is incomplete at this time, pending the arrival of his son, Harvey, and family who are stationed in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Artis Taylor of Miami, Fla. spent 'Sunday in the neighborhood. Mrs. Sam Mills of Bridgeton spent last Friday with her sister, Mrs. Emily Nelson., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson camel and spent the day with his sister,; Mrs. Henry Carraway. There was a covered dish sup-i per here at the community bulid ing Saturday night. Our pastor, Mr. J E. Smith spoke on the, Christian Higher Education cam paign. Quite a number attended. and Mrs. Jofcn W. Goodwin, Who were celebrating their 60th wed ding anniversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis and son, Kevin, of Davis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lupton Sun day. Mrs. C. Mann of Morehead spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Jimmie I.npton. Mrs. Bessie Manson of Beaufort visited relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Robert Safrit and Miss Lessie Arrington of Beaufort Vis ited Mrs. Julia Pake Thursday. Mr. Walter Goodwin of Cellar Island spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. Baker Luptnn and Mr. Harry Willis spent a short Miile at Cedar Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin spent a few days last week with rela tives at Cedar Island. Mrs. Brittie Day is spending some time with relatives it Cedar laUod ? Mrs. Wood row DMl fed <**r children of ReidsviHe, Ta., nfe visiting her parents, MT. Bttd Mrs. Roy Goodwin. JiSCQUIN'S vrika ?1 PINT ?iimtt ? rn? ???(? ? m m?m CMtltt WMM H CM, M, Mi, teaspoons! I toatpM* ?M Mfllltoi h mry I % ktg I imnftm iMMMnHnmlM <y.?m pii>K1h?*t?H^>K V 3 pmM k ?Mry ?0 ^ kg Mor?h*ad Gty | Hospital Notes MerehMd CM r Booiul VMM: Saturday, Mr. Thco <k*e Guttrit, Belter PMfc; Mrs. nuby Hudson, Beaufort; Mrs. Eli were C. ilMo. liorekMd City; ; baby Leresa CaudiU, Havelock; Mr. Robert Huffman, GtbaaaviJU; Mr. Cranston Rose, Markers Is land. SaaAay, Mr. fltariey HUM*. Pal mef, Va.( Master Belt Lee Clat*, MoMmt CHy; Mrs. Florence Adams, Merrimon. MM**, Master Phil Gutfcrt e, Salter Path; Master <Jte? Burbsge, Mrs. C?rMe Bock. MereheM CHy; Mr Jehu W EHis, Gastonta; Mr. W. N. Mallard, MaysvWe; Mrs Ida RcrneMs, Mr WiHiam E. Riflp, Mewpert; Mr. Grady Smith, 1%?day, Mr. Carl Wilson, Ove City; Mrs. ttrttie Barls, MirshaR berg; Mr. John D. Gaskill. Har kers Island; Mrs. Dell* Ingram, Mr. Dan L. Walker, Beaalort; Mr. Ahati Joytict, Atlantic; Mr. M*r ray Norris, Mra. Darathy Oglesky, MVs. M1TV Willis. MoheheVi .Clly ; Mrs. Mary H. Willis, Merrimon. Discharged: Sunday, baby Le resa CaMill, Mrs. Janice Lm, Ha vetoed; Mra. Haiel Gaodwtn and son, Beaufort; Mr. Neal Jones, ??nhamtf; Mr. OattstM Rate, Hnirn Island. Msaiay. Mra. Mary Davit, Mrs. 1 MaHy Am Finer, Mrs teniae Wray and daughter, Beaufort; Mr. Robert Huffman, Gibaonvllte; Mr. Steve Roberts. Morehead City; Mr. Stanley Sliakis, Palmer, Va. Taeaday, Mrs. Cleta Buck and daughter, Master Bert Lee Clark, Marehead City; Mrs. Rebecca Jor dan and daughter. Miss Peggy MbrehMid, ?Mi?fort JCl Meet fdr Oyster Rmm The Morehead City Jaycees were heats lor an oyiter roast at Bruce Goodwin's camp Mvnfay night. Among the invited |*tsti were Wet Conkli*, Jacksonville, a na tional director, Ellis itarrell, dis trict vice-president from Kintson, and members of the Beaufort Juy caai. N? business was discussed at the meeting. The Morehead City club will be the gneats at the Bern)- : (Brt Jaycees at one ?t their be cember meetings. Ipscfc, Beaufort; Mr*. Georgia Guthrie, Markers Island Wednesday, Mr. Lionel Salter, MarshaHberg; Mr. Earl Wilson, Cove City; Mrs Ulty McCain, Newport; Master Macen D. Moore. Harkers Island; Master Phil Guth rie, Salter Path. Scout Official Wins Promotion kuiolth Alexttdtfr. fcc?it executive for Carteret, Onslow and part of Jones County, will leave this area Bw. I tb fcetaWw district Scout emmMv* M Pttt Ceunty He wilt replace Carl KMtt, who ?H be field director for the East Caro 1M CouMU. Mr. AhxaMur hai Mad* an im ] preasive record in Carteret since he took over work in this district Jati 1, IM TV tnttnter of Scoot ing units has Increased from 19 to 25: Cub packs increased from seven to 10; troops, 11 to 14, and in addition to the present Explorer post, another it being organized. Cub membership, from Jan. 1, 1956 through August 1958, roae ? ? -it -- I ?ll N# Cowbells New Have*, Ctoi*. (AP) ? Yale HWipui polic* were called to stop a noisy disturbance among stu dents. The confiscated property in cluded a trumpet, bongo drums, t?ee tape recorders and a hi-fi sat. from 158 to 199; Scout enrollment/' E08 to 381; fcxfrtorer enrollment, U U II; aduM gr??th, 180 to 2S8; subscriptions to the Scouting mag azine, Boys' Life, 97 to 231, and en rollment at rammer camp ad vanced from 27 to 96. The financial picture has also improved. In 1956 approximately 81,99# was eolteeted in Carteret to finance Bay Scout activities. This year ever $2,500 has been raised and $2,800 is anticipated. Carteret District, in the most ret rent council rating, was first among all 12 districts in the East Carolina Council, M'nr Feiir Tkanhttgiving Feast! nvir CAKE 5 '1" COLONIAL MAS A WIDE VARIETY OF HOLIDAY MEATS INCLUDING COOKED ? DECORATED PICNICS, SMALL ?ELTSV1LLE TURKEYS,. PHEASANTS, CAPONS ? AND IE SURE tO SHOP EARLY Your Frlefldly Colonial Stores Will 8* CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY ' FRESH DRESSED AUMV HENS" 35 COLONIAL STORES ENJOY COLONIAL'S PLUMP, TENDER GRADE "A" J To 5 LBS. AVG. DRESStD ? ?RAWN COLONIAL'S FARM BRAND DUCKS... " 49c SAUSAGE ?? 39c FAMOUS SMITHFIELD 1* T? 14 LBS. AVG. I1MI PORK HAMS.... * 89c HAMS.... - S9? FROSTY MORN TKNDB* HUSH STANDARD piNT Franks. not 39* Oysters can 79c 17 to B2 LBS. WEIGHT rlt ?(? ?/ . I ; LB. 11 TO 17 LBS. AVG. WEIGHT 39 . . LB. 43c CERTIFIED SPECIAL ( CAPS COD CRANBERRY Saucef 2 *27 BRAND OUR PRIDB JAPANESE CREAM cheese 2 ?. 29c FRUIT CAKE ....*? 59c UmwvU~~ all nntfon 8MORTENINC IB TIN MM DALTI OUR fRIDB FRESH DAILY! OUR PRIDG CocoANUt Cake .... 59c Sandwich Bread . . .'Si 23c COFFEE amriEo speouli cautoiwu ksmrg HOT CUP Enriched toith*hU*ry UB. Uttllfttl) SPECIAL 1 GOJFORitU ICEBERG Lettuce 2 25 OWING FJII ? W ^TH M. C. YAMS... 3 ? 29c MiiH v JM CWI COO m a u. 1 Vc 15* UCH SAVE ON 3 men 3oodt morton*s Tasty FBOZEH PIES ^49t|s?59c F*ozEN?rrt Parker house BOLLS... <*g 39c ?2W ry Saving* mem, FLAVORFUL NU-TREAT OLEO 2 ^ 37? BISCUITS 39< PULAbfetmU BRAND CMU M CHEESE.. 2 ?os 29. CHEFi MM UMtY-TO MNIMUM CIANBEIIT . . - 37c PIMENTO SPIEAD ^ 53c COLESLAW ... * 29c MACAIQII . ... mi 29c COLONIAL STORES ?335 FftOttt It.? MAUFORT ? 1010 ARENDELL ST.? MOREHEAD CITY
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