Crime Fays Off ! TtTsDAT, Oft QBEt M, 1J4I . - 1 . B9i . ; ; : ; ; ? - 1 : f. bi -- . , , "V I lOCKMfr.I fctfif TUtl OUGHT ME tm Fill Or BLOOD- te ' Ji2Mes gAm votmmif o&Kti ucMDiWm J mm uttle mamas? Mi fti" f ahatoii,aqice U -rvovxartl fvtmw) hociihisiix i mm hot-Am if, 4 lb" fa , - ' " : ' ' - WCKIE IS DEALT THE JOKER t s. in r I of, nr? knaps iot fl I wr yy Teomme I f V-rv VXi BAeBrniorwuPtrvr J Mr hum in ue.nAol ' me&mvavce, rTTTZ vsf t, pPi,AMiiif vA'iOO rxe no ajuwm cm I a A custom on you felloh like you wAT! I'TcT A tyAHDWlW iWXTFil, CW A SAHDSAP U7 ' Offf tlKSSVPPt WP!-t MOULD HAVE torilntl Wa j!r OM EiliPiOicpsi pep-J oom ' Arret AU.mrsn Mf is rm, I MAM Seal otr rose Aceaoti Vir pri. "MocJ mom' iam is r a am mi o hes av 1 jr'-J II 1: m"" '''' ' ' " ' ' " fEPrs III mixed up nn ummU tMSIJ' VB KHOH ?OH 7F Atf 60F, t f CAt W "IT MAY BE NBOl6. tfST .r 7 STAM in trss mr I oo vcioya?7o IraJ buzgo aatad-- A mite' 4 ?AJ11" 1 ' 001,7 FEDWAL MA, HAKmE, j JM CAPTAiH- UT-.iOfte r&WWCMAHZl W lMat p1r A tgQQKH JtVETECKKIE. TOLD IfiE ALL ABOUT SOU. I ml 0 lllCE - - r-i-l tfAxE GETAHAi! 70 ME' i lSifil jei litl i&Ji 'en r ; " j CHERRY POINT HEWS CARTERET COUNT? NEWMIMES, KOkeHSAD CITT AKD MAUFORTr N. C PAGG SEVEN finer nd Charles Atkinson r out. do in? some hunting. We bear these hunters et up at ungodly hours and clatter about no doubt their families will be glad when the season is over! Condolences to Alvin Hansen, away at the present writing, at tending he funeral of his brother in Tipton, Iowa . . . Those who re call former Comdr. Thomas Lane were shocked to team t his depth due to an automobile accident in Virginia. AH wha knew him were saddened by e news! William McCabe and Chnrlcs Vandiford (from O&R) are new comers 4o our Department . . . Eby Hill and Arthur Wiggins are receiving Congrats on recent pro motions ... Pat Scott, student at ECTC. has been home to see her Mm, Rubv. Pnt is on the circu lation staff of the student r puzine "Pieces 0' Eight" ... the Henry Allreds are home from St. I.ouis where they have been visit ing their daughter and family. Workers Organize Hare Group CHERBY PODIT HEW Round and About HOUSING PRO.IKCT Mr. and Ity-s. Furncy Rose announce the ngpgemept of their son, Uurwood to JuaniU Gray Jollcy. The wed ding is to tyke place in Little Washington in November . . . new comers to this dcpnrtmeni are Thomas Barber. Lester Hamilton ajid Gatha Aldridge! I Orchids to Chastcci Shine (PM) on the splendid iob she did on the 1 organization charts . . . connntu- i lations to Louise Dixon, of this dfipartment, on her promotion . . . : and hello to new employee Robert Tlncco Ifnnl tkn 'n..nni' . . . . men niu ui w DU?t I I lll'l l" S a IK'W DilOV in the Fire Marshal's office, Cap-1 household of Walter Y t$n S. M. Taylor, Jr. . . . and say gaoa-Dye to two Hie Fighters. Jjpmes Saunders and William Lin ' viUe who have transferred to Vir ginia! - ' Elisabeth Parker is the new 'fyllo-girl." training for future duties at Edenton . . . Ollie Hol loway is now "right-hand man" to Chaplain Winter . . . Wcldoi S;d fV is able to use the wrist he so badly burned when the coffee pot Jjpset ... and Julia Thatch is still asking for cures for fungus. Call hr and give her remedy! oiLois Chadwick, daughter of Mr. 4 and Mrs. Henry Chadwick (PW) Tc1 is on her honeymoon and getting used to the name of Mrs. S Meadows! Celebrating promotiors are Ro bert Davis and Charles Blackmsn of the O&R staff . . . and some late news from Public Works: Mildred Parrett has said good-bye and joined her hubby in Floridi . . Robert Spivey has resigned . . . Gene Tingle and Mrs. T. ate enjoying life in a bie house trailer. Gene savs the move from Merri mot was brought about by the bad rain, combined with the roads. One day he almost had to swim in! There's a new babv boy in tr' eomans. Jr! Jimmic Gaskins is becoming quite a golfer . . . George Little made a recent visit to Franklin . , . Herbert Squires has IrsJiSfer' red W'J.M'.-. '4rid Allen Tayftr is back from his trip to Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibbs. (NS) didn't bring home a first prize from the State Fair, but thut wasn't "a booby prize they took iway when they brought baby Mary Louise home from the More head hospital. All three are doing nicely! on the death of their father . . . We are glad to report that Ben jamin Harrison is getting along nicely after sufferim; i n i tries in the accident which also involved 1,1 1 Davy Dixon and Roland Hill. Announcement has beei madi of the engagement of Charles Col lins to Norma Jean Edwards.. The wedding will be soon . . . and Hen ry Kirk has announced the engage mem of his daughter, Norma, tc 'Samuel' Alexander. This wedding will be in December . . . one step ahead of these folks are Willian: fillenPT (OM) and Doris Simp kins who were married on thi J.5th; and the daughter of Jamej Lockhart (Inspection Group), Ka rol who was married to S"t. Bilh rol who was married to Sgt. Billy ing in her own apartment on tht New Ber i road , . . one step ahe:.cl of these newlyweds is E. C. Taylo who is introducing the exotic lebuty, Sylvia 'JUaxine, the new captivator in that household. Gooc luck, congratulations and such to you all! now ARE YOUR BRAKES ? You don't Jcnow? Better do something about it right now before a sudden emergency , catches you. And the best Something we know is to bring your Buick to u s for a thorough brake check: Our Buick -trained mechan ic, using Buick. approved Mating methods and Buick- 1 engineered replacement pans, wlt give your brakes a com plete .check turn them out fit o meet new-car specifica tion, do matter how far yoa'ye driven already. Better come in today and giye your car good brake! Overhaul & Repair Condolences are extended the-fa-milies of Millard Wilson and Sam Barne'ite who died recently . . . and to Edna and Eldridge Dixon Mrs. Theodore Phillips and Mrs William Sanders are doing niceh following recent operations! Hello to all you new employees and good-bye to Martha Smiley, Pauline Poteat and George Perry who have resigned recently. warm." Thev s: Healey's dcings . way, has had as guest, her sister. y it was Mary . Mary, by the a recent house Margarot Mints, of Boston . . . Joyce Pitt man is back at work after staying home a few d;:ys with a severe cold . . . and Roxie Earle is recuperating from a broken rib, suffered from a full. Ester Dunn is on the sick list . . . William Woodard is recupera ing from a recent operation and E. C. Pelletier and C. M. Heath are back at work after recent ill nesses . . . Da' id Gaskins' daugh ter is a patient in the Wilmington Hospital. Best wishes for an early recovery to one and all! rfirfijim t0 Personnel Sec tion there are a lot of us who are going to have to reduce our annual leave (in excess of 60 days) be fore January 1; and according to the looks of things, a lot of them are doin it. Among those vac tuning are Alton Brinson, Jame Chadwick, John Styron, Milton Banks, Edgar Padley, L. A. Young blood, Ulus Gurganus (he tolds down the fort at the Central Heat ing Plant, Peterfield Joint), Fay Morris and Leonard Parson. John game. Believe you me, she is a fan Naw Sunnlv CONTROL BRANCH Wedding bells will ring in December fur Elennr Williams, who is wearing a lovclv diamond signifying her betrothal to Sgt. Robert Shaves . . . Coming and goi ig were Robert Rice who visited relatives in DC . . . Ruby Barnhill iourned to Wil liamston . . . Elsie Hamilton visit ed her family in Atlan:ic. Claudia Lodge visited her sen in DC . . . When the I'SS "Good I .ii'-k" milled in it was met at the dock hv an "A" Welcoming Com mittee. Among the new arivals were Alye Licke"s. .Ina Smith, Manure Ho'rooke, Ellis Sawyer and Ray Hardison. Things we see nd hoar Helen Creech, Elsie Hamilton, Be'ty I.entz. Amy Noe. Betsv Parish. Hil da Forehand, and Chris Marshburn uttended the Larrv Clinton Dance . . . Kathleen Mullens Was en'er tained at a surprise birrtiday par y. given at the home of Helen Parker . . . John Ramon had a great time on his vacation, spending some time in Atlanta, Ga., and while there, attending the Caro lina-Georgia game. Josie Bell and Elsie Alfred shop ped in Kinston . . . Bertha Stal ing has her daughter and son-in-Uw visiting her . . . Ernie Marquez is quite adept at household chore ; as he did them all while the Mrs was ill recently. Glad she is bet ter, Ernie! . . . Rubv Sears is back after a recent illness and we wish her luck on her new job at OS R Rubv B-ildree is recuperating from a major operation . . . Peggy Kowm was one -of the most out .standing models at the Fashior Show. Amy Noe celebrated her birth day with a party afttie American Legion Hut in Beaufort . . . Lela Tarbox and Pegfv Rowell attended the Duke-Navy game . . . Jane Tt!g hman saw the State-Davidson game and the Carolina-Wake Forest Public Works Sign on "Smitty" Smith's office door during this cold weather: "Open for business; closed to keep I Feel A Little Run Down Doc, Maybe I Heed a Tonic. Nothing like a stretcher case to stretch your savings to the limit. An doctor's tonics don't do bank accounts any good. Our tonic la a health and accident policy that covers you from heat to toe. Be prepared. Consult with us today. . v ; DIAL M 3C21 JC3M L CRUIIP INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE 823 Arendell Street Morehead City MUIVM W III Bridges ft isth Sts. MOREHEAD CITY Imp WOOD'S PEDIGREED SEED Will AT CERESAN TREATED 99 PURE OVER 90 GERMINATION Wood it the South' largest braader and producer of tmatl grain teed. Our improved foundation stodtt are bred under the supervision of State Experiment Station official. All our breeding and production Yields are closely intpected by State Crop Improvement Atipciationi. CERTIFIED HARD1RED WHEAT Th hifhrrt yielding wht in Southtrn CoiUl Plain Utti. Mi 46.9 but. ptr ton t Cltimon, S. C. Hiijhtit y!ldr t (our N C Eprimnl Sttiom for 4 yurt. Ratiiti cold, mild.w, .tmut nd rust. H bio, long ht, will billed with qrcin of ttifh milling quality. ALSO: C.rtid.d RedhMrt Wh.rf; Sf.n ton nd Fulgriin 0li. Irdlu ttrUy, Ryo. and otKar ltding imll grains. See rovr Deafer or Wrttm Us 1 tW& 111111 M JF Gleem MEW-6RITE Ehomjf idtvet "life- to your home .'. . bright life of eoler; ionfl f f servicel Easy-to-use . . oVIes WlhSM 4 hours, tmooft os o mirror and just tt wtihabte. Choose Iron lfi lovely thodet. ' i- Beootify the swrface i . prolong the service . ., paint for "We" with Gleem NEW-BRITE EnomeU n. t. naiss a sens 91t ARENDELL ST. Dial JVL4231, J' MOREHEAD CITY ir.c:t 0 key telcphens worker PfObabty aha least ihunorlzed but one of the most important telephone Jobs is perforaiad by the accountant She is a highly trained specialist turbo handles the hundred and one details Mtxmtf o reodtr accerate billing and maiotaio the books of the company. .A large debt of gradtude ft owed to th accouotiiig worker fpr Ser guiet, yet recogniied, efficiency. Carcl-za Tckjbcae ft Telegraph Company An Employee Welfare associa tion has been organized here. This association is composed of civilian employees of tie station '"ho in dicate their desire to become j members by signing membership cards, thereby agreeing to contri-1 bute 50 cents to the designated I beneficiaries of the deceased fel-1 low member employees. The mem bership is open to all employees and js rot limited because of age, sex, infirmities, color or creed. A governing board hns been ap pointed by the Commanding Gen eral and consists of the following employees: O&R George Foy Ly da Jenkins, and Edgar McClellan; PW-William Stembridge iind James Iioekey; Navy Supply-Herman Bell; Station Supply (USMC) T.ilmadge Benton; HP-Raymond Harrell; FM Albert Jowdy, Sr.; MT Herbert Blackwcll: IRO-William Andrews. The Industrial Relations officer will call the first meeting of the board at which time they will elect their officers and initiate action to set up and govern the associa tion. RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion relieve! promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a hottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the rough or vou are to have vour monev back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ECA lo Encourage Creek Production oi Seed ATHENS (AP) Exactly $850,000 seed be spent to en courage seed production in Greece the coming year. The Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) and Greek government have agreed to continue the seed pro duction program started by the American Mission for aid to Greece last winter. American experts say Greece ha3 the climate and soil to produce high quality disease-free seed. It is anticipated the program will reduce seed importations. yqur Mri i: '.4 HI L xYl M . 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