mTUESPAYi 0CT0BE1 5, IM$' CARTERET COUNT NWMTMES, MOftBIIEAD OTT AND BJ5ATJFORT, N. C. PAGE SEVEN oi: Havelock- Cherry Point ' .. ! Mn, Buih T. Klchardna, Editor nr 12 8. Craven Dr Haveloek 'Public Works lit 9rf June' Willis Bides Ferry "June" Willis is a rnmmuter on VjHie ferry boat nowadays, since lie .jpjcved down Arapaohe way. We oiiM 'em in Havelock . ... The . Glenn C. Walters have recently T-bad guests from San Francisco . and Mrs. Paul Fisher and son "Tterry, have returned after a visit Ify Paul's parents in Durham. Br'v Remember Virginia and Norman lockner? They're now the par 9,fnt sof a baby daughter, born Aug. and christened Jeffry Norma ?.'n-. . Ruby Scott's daughter Pat i: W freshman at ECTC this year ''She's a talented gal and should be "J1 nnnulnr addition tn thp rannniK ( TJ. . Harrv Brown was relieved 1' have a wire from his sister in Mi ami stating she was safe and . sound, after , the recent "blow" -ithere . . . Susie Moore and Mabe' "Hountreo were among the dele Xgates at the N. C. Woman's Clut "'District Meeting at Jacksonville or ",Jje 30th. l'' Sorry to hear of the illness o ,J.$Irs. Lee Booth . . . And "Speedy'' Jordan has been nursing a fool bailment . . . Bill Robinson is work tiing back with Public Works aftci Hwing to N. C. State College for e spell. Says he thinks he's going U eel a D R A F T! . . . Other em ployees back with us after an an .,rsence are Andrew Hickman and h Cleveland Parsons. Also welcomes xfcire exlended to Luther Turner, ''Theodore Green, Thomas Fisher, '''William Lewis, Ollie Allen, and "Alden Harris. Resignations have been handed ""th by Harold Harper and Jacob Dove . . . Congratulations are in order for Jim Tyndall and Andrew Holmes, who have received promo tions . . . Thomas Lalham observes it a birthday this month . . . The department welcomes two erbew officers, Lieut. H. M. Cahn ( and WO S. J. Eszcnyi. We're sor ,rVv to see Lieut. W. H. Griffiths, e lea'e for duty at Point Mugu, Jtalif. Best wishes for a pleasant ,,'cruise" are extended to him and i ,)lis line family. Bill Reynolds is back after a leave. Other vacationers include "IfBscar F. Olsen, Cbude Dowdy, K'lJacog Tyndall,, and Benjamin 'j Windley. Chas. L. Atkinson is 'faking a little time off hunting, iaybe? and Gertie Gaskins is hngping to stay home for a couple f 1. weeks and just relax. Says she k-iav do some fall sewing, so she'll ' probably be dressed to kill when , she Comes back . . . JR1I1 b"6 Mr, and Mrs. Fay Morris were 'iih hand at ChapelMIill to see Car olina beat Texas . . TVnslnw T nui. JJlJftnce is back at work after a short . Illness . . . and we hear that W. fn-ej. Laughinghouse has been busy irljaround his house, insulating for Kirthat cold weather that's just a fSfbund the corner. -mr Vacation Days Continue ,ki( tiWavy Supply Lela Tarbox spent a delightful ""Vacation visiting friends and rela I wes in Virginia with her time be- 0Mn8 divided between Hampton, bsiWilhamsburg, and Norfolk. Ber lotha Casselberry spent a quite "rieaeeful vacation at home, and J. 4i. Dickens spent his vacation tour Ttig Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, -J V . 1 1 I I 1 - aim nemutny aim says ne nuu a wonderful time ""Lucille and Mac Garner spent HOllie weekend in Enfield visiting friends and. relatives and while here attended a birthday party for ou's grandmother. Harry Price ind family enjoyed the. historic fcenes of Raleigh for the week, nd. I I Kay Manard has recovered from her recent illness and is back to Work. I A bridal shower was given in p'onor of Gladys Ipock ft the home t Mrs. K. J. bnruDar, wnicn was lautttuUy decorated by a proiu- n of (all flowers. Miss Ipock as presented a gift of china by er hostesses, Helen Jowdy and Mrs.E. J. Shrubar. , Congratulations to Inez Willis, its Stillway, and Albert Gianotti n their recent promotions. Our deepest svmpthy Is extort- Id to Edwin D. Martin whose fath- Ir passed awsy. recently, Navy Supply welcomes on board ugenla P. Ainsworth, Lee Jones. :., George Whitehead. Joseph farrold, Jr., Rolander White, and unlce Brlcken. We say goodby two old timers, Palma Holton, ho has transferred to O&R-and obert Smith who resigned be- bust of Ul health. p. A. Elackweli P. C. Hay :rWin Training Certiiicales Motor Transport - - H. A. Blackwell and D. C. May, our two quartermen, have been a warded the Supervisor's Training Certificate from the Navy's Work Improvement Program. This course was Conducted by the training staff, with assistance of commis sioned ' and civilian supervisory personnel. The training consist ed of instruction in organization, administration, and management Congratulations, you two! t James HeCues and familv OVA 'done i f 6 Pa.', to visit WsJatheA who Hodge-Podge - Eyes pop open and mouths gab when Maurice Richardson, Com mander of N. C. Amvets Post No., 1, Havelock, relieves his trip to Wilson where he attended the State department executive com mittee meeting. Guess he'll start charging for his "lectures" after he returns from the State Co vent ion which will take place on October 2 and 3 in Raleigh! Recent visitors include the daughter of Herman Schoppaul . Misses Alice and Eleanor Merritt and Mr. Henry Merritt who were guests of L. B. Smith . . . Mrs. G E. Hornsby, mother of Lyda Jen kins ... a group of friends from Durham spent the weekend with the W. H. Holloways . . . Mrs. J. F. Tuttle has had her daughter and girl friend, from Elizabeth City, ind two very, interesting and charming guests from Rocky Mount. These are two seventy nine year old twin sisters . . . Mrs. Heffner had Mrs. Will Crouhch ind her daughter, Christine, as re "ent guests . . . Roger Roberson has had house guests from Dur ham . . . and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moose have been entertaining Mrs. Moose's sister and her husband from Winston Salem! Back af? ii i are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Combs. (PW), who have been visiting in Elizabeth City . . . Mrs. Frank Massey who has been at the home of her parents in Sylvia . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCotter (PW) and son. Buddy, are back from their 10-day vacation in Florida ... Receiving "Get Well" cards are Joyce Ann Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Casey, who broke her arm . . . J. D. Hales who if convalescing at his home . , . and Master Hatsel Babor, Jr., who had a recent appendectomy. Wo are sincerely glad these folks are all better! 'Readin', Writin' N'Kithmetic School bells peal and once more the seats in the Little Red School House fill with students. Anions those of our friends that have left to resume their studies are Cla rence Bynum a"d Alwood Whor ton of O&R; Hattie Massey, daugh ter of Mr. Frank Massey (PW) who will attend- Montreal college; Jim Schoppaul v. ill go to State a' Raleigh; Virginia Joyce will go tc ECTC in Greenville; JoAnn Gober daughter of Houston Gober (O&R) is majoring in music at Campbel College, Buie's Creek; Marvir Carcich has entered Georgetowr U., Washington, D. C ; JoAnne Fer guson, daughter of W. E. Ferguson (OiR) has left for Woman's -t'ol-lege, Greensboro. She recently graduated from Anderson (S.C.) college; Donald Schoppaul, son o Herman Schoppaul (OAR) has re turned to military academy at Salemburg; and Rudy Jowdy (Navy Supply) has resigned to re sume his formal education. Good luck to all of you! Infantology Among the fragile bundles ar riving recently were a daughter, Brenda Salter, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sewell, Jr., of the Apprep tice school; a son, Junior, to Mr and Mrs. James Wilkins of O&R; a son to Marge Gunter (Library); and a baby girl, Dolores Faye, to Roy F. Collins of Motor Transport. Congratulations to all of the proud parents! Adminutration Buildinf Now that wc are back on Stan dard time a lot of us are able to come to work with .both eyes open! The IRO office is onee a gain working with a full force now that Donnie Snow is back from Iowa, Mary Gianotti over over her attack of pneumonia and Eleanor Dellsle back from the hos is. 111 , . . Blanche Barbour has re turned from Wilson where she has been visiting her mother for the past five days. She reports a very nice time . . we expeot Rita Wal brown back soon. We extend our deepest sympathy to Lytle Lee on the death of his father.,- , .. v 2' pltalifct Camp Lejeune. Eleanor toys "Thanks" to all who sent flowers, notes and cards while sha was sick! Now on the rollg of this Divi -don, Irene Bunch says she is glad If be back at ork. We remember ipr it) from working at the Ra (jen lioard and (2) as Secretary if the Infection office. uctoiAr ' a memorable month for Irene that she celebrates her birth y ' and wedding anniversary piW tt A combination puny lo. ieae two celebrations will b f-ld at, Thompson's Firoside and gala time that will be! Julii hatxh ha definitely sworn off ashing clothes at night and lcav g them n the line until mum j Ask her why ! ? Two recent visitors to that of (Ice were Mr. Anna Uaiily, of the Area Wage and Classification Offie, Norfolk, and Mr. E. D. tJoHtirun, Civil Service Commit fon Inspector. Out at the Board tff Examiners we met new em woye -Vivian Morton, who form wlv worked at Camp Lejeune . . nd Wr. K., Training Section ilviJ.) is still reliving her recnt edifing anniversary. W li 1 l i Sfiooplng around the Telephone Exchange 1 heard that Billie Chelf h been out sick . . Betty Lamb it the new operator . . . and that Horbert Squires is transferring to NASj Jax. That is his home and owns a house there, so we can't Warn him for making the change. ' ui tner wandering around the tegal Office reveals that Lillian NoaL is on a diet. Wonder why? Those new men you see at the Fire Department are Kermit Brink ly jmd William Braddy. Nice Sjjr.owin' you! Public Works .' Public Works welcomes to its tfnks several new employees, among them Lulu Fowlkes, Tho mas H. Latham, Harrell Lloyd, Geo. L. Springs, Silas Ward, and grnost L. Dale, Sr. Also Eugene daily Is back a the Paint Shop Iften an absence, during which Mme he worked for others. & Benjamin Windley it ba;k after An ijlness; also on the sick list fa John Cuthrell. Glad to report tfiat'Mrs. Clayton Hancock is im proving after an illness. I Arn Frye was honor guest at a nice! party the other night, at Which Ann Denny and Dot Bar field, were hostesses. Mrs. Frye is resigning in the near future to jnakf homemaklng n full time job. 'j Sufeie Moore had as recent week end quests her parents, Mr. and HJrs.;L. F. Moore, and her aunt, Miss Pearl O'Neal, of Oriental, fcnd Mary Healey has had as house guests her. husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Healey, Sr., of Baltimore. MSgt. Healey, away On maneuvers, was able to retern for a brief lea"e during the weekr end of the 18th. The proposed reactivation of Ederiton has caused a bit of a stir - ' in the department of late. Comdr. Abplanalp has .been designated Of' ficer-in-Charge of the projest, aad the tentative date tor reopening of the base is next March 1. Did you ever walk into your of fice on a gloomy Monday morning and find a baby o'possum staring you in the face from the waste paper basket? That's what hap pened to the girls in the Person nel Section, and they're just now recovering from the shock. Must be a nice atmosphere around there, for when they turned the critte; out, he tried to worm his way back into the building . . . Monr Transport , The open road has issued . its nostalgic call and our fellow-workers have heeded the voice enmasse. Some of the vara-sunning sag:'s to come our way are as follows: Rita VYalbrown and hubby are on a 15 day trip to West. Va., and Ohio . . . Blanche Barber went to Wilson to visit her mother and celebrated her birthday while there . . . Bet)' Askea was in Rocky Mount visitinr her mother. "Happy Birthday" to Cal";n Tay lor who will be one year older this month . . . and to all the rest of you October babes! Everyone was glad to se S. .:. Saratowski when he dropped in to soe us. At the nresent timo he is attending an engineering school in Chicago, but a little bird told me he might rejoin our workirg force . . . and from Chicago we hear that Pennv Cnhoon, now Mrs. Paul Flessman, is expecting a bundle of joy sometime in March! a receptionist! Veronica Eycle-1 sheimer is doing a wonderful job at this desk. Statistics itso u s j two new timekeepers, Hazel Sher-j wood and Ruth Dutcher. The new ' man you see in Materials Labor--rv is Fr-pklin R. Sample and Marguerite Bunch is the new clerk- j iiWH in fcngine Overhaul Plan ning! Our ranks continue to swell as we greet Elijah Sellers, from Public Wr.-ks; William McKinney, Carlle Edwards, John Mitchell,; George Gilbert, Oliver Gatlin, Car roll Banks, Wilson Brinson, Jr., Harold Forrest, Leon Wood, Ogden Wall and Lee Sanders. Ilelb to all of yon folks! Alfred Davis has transferred to NAS, San Diego and Johnnie P; r son added his name to our resigna tion list. The United States produced 61 per cent more food in the last two years of World War II than in the last two years of World War I and did it with 1,500,000 fewer farm workers. I It is estimated that the average Lt. Zebulon M. Pike, discoverer automobile uses about twice the i of the Colorado Peak which bears amount of gasoline and four tines the amount of oil at 63 miles an hr.ut as it does at 35 miles an hour his name, predicted in 1820 it would never be climbed, but it was climbed in 1820. Rake Sale for Benefit of Library The Bake Sale which is to take ilaee in front of the Shopping '.'c tter on Oct. 8 from 2 r. m. until 'old out is getting "ery well organ zed. A long list of delectable de 'icacies h'ts aire; dy been prom'sn' 'i the chairman, James A. Beck if is honed manv other peoole will contribute to the sale. Any one wishing to do so should con tact Mr. Beck at his home, 5 C. liodanthe drive. Rare Blood Tyne Supplied Patient Answering an appeal for a rare type of blood which was noeded to give a transfusion to Mrs. Wil'iam Gray, wife of an OiR employee, was Mahlon Scott, another O&U employee. At the same timo an ap peal for type 0 positive was made for Mrs. Sarah Gaskins and Ira Bell, Navy Supply employee, an swered the cull. As it turned out. he was not needed. This is another indication of the 1 solidarity among Station personnel and we wish to give an extra large orchid to these two men. Overhaul & Repair Our latest report on the feroci ous felines around the home of Dewey Connor is that the number has been cut down to three. Don't ! somebody want a nice mousei? We bet that the reason Tory Croce is driving more slowly these days could be his smacking new maroon Ford. It sure is a beuut! And have you seen Orin Dixon driving to work in his own Willys station wagon? Congratulations are due Susan Bridgman, Edna Dixon and Lonnic Rhue on recent promotions , and Elhel Gillikin, Alonzo Smith, Jr.. John Rosling, Roland Parker and James McBride who are Cele brating birthdays! Something new has been added Mrs. John Frye Hanortd At Shower Recently Mrs. John Frve was honnrer at a delightful shower given by Mrs. Merle Denny and Miss Dorothy Barfield on the evening of Sept ember 29 at Mrs. Denny's resi dence, MEMO 61 1 -A. The home was beautifully decorated with early fall flowers, and of particu lar interest was an arrangement of colorful oriental fans priiipod on the wall above the bullet. Bingo was played during the evening, and prizes were awarded to Misses Joyce Piltman and Lucy Willis, Mrs. Fran Mullins, Mrs. Philip Healey, and Mrs. Frye. The honoree received a number of at tractive gifts. Refreshments were served in pa per plates which had dainly pink and blue ribbons laced around tin edges. Boiled ham sandwiches pickles, olives, potato chips, '.::nc! cake were served. The cake was deeorated with nink and blut Icing, and guests received indivi dual servings ot collee cream i,' tiny nursing bottles, each tied with a ribbon bow. Other guests included Mrs. Wal ton Eurle and Mrs. Isa Pitiman. Revival Conducted t A revival opened at 8 o'clock Sunday night in Pelletier Commu nity church. The evangelist in charge was Alice Lisk who was born -blind and at the age of 18 had her sight restored. The Atlantic ocean is a shade more salty than the average for all oceans, being 3.6 per cent salt. tc li ti i & A $2.10 Ykt SMtsM tthtori l lUi snM an I , ym tr mm M ttnMt DbtfT, M ; m -- Itaa mt ft m I j AustirNichols i I ' 6Co.5co5 Inc. - . Is M ssssi' MaZMaW sssss (J 1948 TAX Sni MAY BE PAID IIOW AT DISCOUNT E. 0S MOORE Ccrtcrcl County Tax Collector ANNOUNCEMENT j Ve Are Happy To Announce That We Have Secured The Services Oi MR. Dallas Blake As Manager GI Our Service Station fi i Potters Sinclair Service I fi Ho will be pleased to have all oi his friends pay him a visit in his new localion. He will give the same good service he gave when in the service station business on Live Oak s'reet near the school building. 0 Your SIHCIMR Dealer T. T. "TOM" POTTER, JR., Owner Da'las Blake John Chaplain FRONT STREET TH0NE B 4726 BEAUFORT, N. C. HI ft GENERAL ELECTION: TIE, NOV. 2 HOURS: 6:30 A.N. TO 6:30 P.M. REGISTRATION DAYS: Saturday, Oct. 9th Saturday, Oct. 16th Saturday, October 23rd PLACE: THE PRECINCT POLLING PLACE (The Registrar can enter your name on any day from October 9th lo October 29th. Be sure to see him). Ho Registration Can Re Entered Alter Oct. 29 CHALLENGE DAY - OCTOBER 30th Absentee Ballots: Ter any voter in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air, Force, Coast Guard, or Merchant Marine. Fcr any veier who will be out of the county on November 2nd. For any sick voter unable to go lo the polls. Absentee Applications: Voter can apply to this board by letter cr rather, Mother, Broth er, Sister, Son, or Daughter may apply for the voter. Application must slate Precinct of voter. Men or, women in the Services will be registered by this Board. AU others must be registered en Precinct books. No application can be received after October 30th. Register or You Cannot Vote! Apply For Absentees How! Every Citizen Should Vote! Carteret County Board Of Electbs EEAUrttT, N. C