HipwiwHH, (CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITYND BEAUFORT, N. C FRIDAY, MARCH 4, l&l PAGE TEN Mrwt from March 2. Rev. and Mis. Char lie Guthrie of Wanchese, N. C, visited friends here Monday after noon. Mrs. Ed Robinson and son, of Beaufort, have been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Piner. Mrs. Andrew Davis and baby have returned to Midway Park, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mason are i visiting relatives in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Aufrustinc Pinei of Morehead City visited Ins par ents, Capt. and Mrs. Chas. Piner Monday night. Mrs. Grayden Moore and baby were discharged from the More head -Hospital Sunday and she is with her mother, Mrs. Violet Whit ley at Newport. Mrs. Julian Brown, Sr., spent Sunday at Pantego, N. C, with her sister, wno is sick. Miss Gertie Smith of Smyrna is here vintijig her niece, Mrs. Ralph Real. Mr. Grayden Moore and daugli ter, Sara Jane, and Mrs. .1. !'. Moore were in Newport Sunday afternoon Water Is Elmer's Dish - - r . '' A ,;' v ii"Va rimnif -, 'Jm Most cats hate water, but Elmer, owned by the John Raymonds in Columbus, Ohio, is the exception. He jumps into the tub when John, Jr. has his bath. Here John and his mother cooperate to give Elinor a scrubbing. Moult1. ' Mrs. Itny Brown and son, Mrs. Julian Hrown, Jr. and son visited relatives in Panlego Sumliiy. Rev. and Mrs. Leo A. Phillips and daughter relumed home last Mr. E. R. Willis returned home ; week from Hyde county. Saturday night from Raleigh, NM Mr. and Mrs. John D. Willis and (2. ' ! daughter of Morehead City spent Mr. Stanley Golden arrived Sunday here with his parents, Mr. home Saturday from Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Walter Willis. Mrs. Henry Guthrie of More j George Washington Party head Cilv snent Monday after I Tuesday evening, Feb. 22nd the church entertained the men's and women's Sunday school classes with a George Washington party in the recreation room of the church. The entertaining committe, Mrs. Grant Lewis and Mrs. Alfred Wal iance furnished games for the evening. 1 he Guild president, Mrs. talk. NEGRO KEWS Mrs. Marlon Fulford Push and daughter of New York are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulford. Miss Doris Gorham is here visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gorham. She is a student at Nashville, Tenn. Thomas Lee Garrison, son of Mrs. Evelyn Garrison of Marsh St., received the silver baby cup given by B. A. Bell to the first baby born in Carteret. County in 1949. The Queen Street High school Tigers ended a successful tour by winning five out of six games play ed. Their only defeat was handed to them by the Rockingham High school. They played Fairmont Jan. 31, with a score Fairmont 22, Queen St. High 41. Red Springs, Feb. 1, score Red Springs 44, Queen St. 46, Lumberton Feb. 1, Lumberton 25, Queen St. 43, Pinehurst 36, Queen St. 61, Ellerbe High 14, Queen St. 30, Rockingham 46, Queen St. 31. Lewis Ranrolph III was admit ted to Morehead City hospital i Monday. Mclntyre-Branch Mi. and Mrs. William A. Branch have announced the coming mar riage of their daughter, Dorothy Mae, to James Allen Mclntyre, son Vernon Lewis gave a short , of Luvina Mclntyre, Philadelphia. The wedding will take place at 1 Refreshments were assorted o'clock Sunday afternoon, March 6, andy, ice cream and cakes. There' in Saint Paul's Baptist church, 10th noon with her uncle, Mr. Tye Wesleyan Guild of the Methodist were around 47 present, I and Wallace streets, Philadelphia. ft fl.nlN M' 1 AT YOUR FRIENDLY PEHDER STORES BUY SIX GET ONE FREE C S m ORANGE JUICE 6 $1.62 TOMATOES CANS dSC 1 CAN FREE OLD VIRGINIA CORNED BEEF HASH 6i6oz, (Jji QQ cans p JLcO 1 CAN FREE REDGATE GREEN AND WHITE LIMA BEANS 6NO-2 t1 YJO CANS ipJL.O l CAN FREE k 1 ppie 6 G S TASTY Sauce 93c NO. 2 CANS 1 CAN FREE 6 DEL NONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE $1.02 NO 2 CANS 1 CAN FREE , STOKELY GOLDEN BANTAM GREAM CORN 6 1 CAN FREE NO-303 CANS $1.17 DOWN PRODUCE LANE FANCY TENDER STRIIIGLESS BEAIIS 2 pounds 29c YORK COOKING APPLES ... . 2 pounds 23c FLORIDA EXTRA LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 31c HOME GROWN TimillP SALAD ....... . .2 pounds 27c U. S. NO. 1 PORTA RICAU SVEET POTATOES 3 pounds 33c FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI, 2 16-Oz. Cans .'. 31c OLD GLORY NOURISHING BLACK EYE PEAS, 2 Ho. 2 Cans 35c GORTON'S DELICIOUS FLAKED FISH, 7-Oz.Can 27c WHOLE OR HALF GUARANTEED MEATS ARMOUR STAR SI10KED HAI1S Lb. 55c HEAVY SALT FAT BACKS '2 lbs. 31c PLATE OR BRISKET STEVIIIG BEEF Lb. 31c TENDER ' : T ; .... V PICHICS ...lb. 43c DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS..: lb. 51c -f PALMOLIVE . OCTAGON SOAP SOAP SS- 13c 03c GBAND FOR SANDWICHES PETER PAN rLTEUnEHIZ-Oz. Jir 37c GRAND FOR SNACKS ' STMT'S PCni 12-Oz. Can .... 47c OCTAGON . ; , : , . ; , , , ' wwJ?FkiiEE3f Lj8 FlCjf. ,m-i i. 2 1 c:. mm nam mn ummvm 4. ! PS- f ff&TT FLOOR D.H. W L LJ fJ n''x ll"4' I" lo:4'x - ' r MP 11 oc GUEST g - T- nL,y 17 imi"i "" w Pr: 'mni 3 j : -. U I ' I , 'immnl umm mm w,r - Mn . Thurman Pittman udhit dren, Bettie, Shirley and MaryJEU aabeth Stalllngi, Alice Pittman and Mr. George Dixon were In Beau fort on Friday night for. Stunt program. ' , Mrs. Guy Carraway, Rufus Car raway and Mr. George Dixon at tended service at South River on Saturday night. .' " Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tingel, tin. Norris and Rufus Carraway,' of Cherry Point spent the week ''end here. : Miss Vera Carraway visited' ner sister, Mrs. Dick Emer of Cherry Point during the week end.",'.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flyth a"nd Margarett of Jacksonville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carraway on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Worth Nelson of Bridgeton visited here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pittman' of Beaufort and Mrs. James Robinson and children of Morehead 'spent the week end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Carraway. "'' 'J John Nelson of Beaufort 'spent a while Saturday afternoon ' with his mother, Mrs. Emily Nelson." Messrs D. M. Salter and "John Carraway were in Kinstoii' ilnd ivaicigu vu guiiuajr, New from AP Newifeturf Economy and luxury are com bined in thi two-ttory pi(in 303S-A by Rudolph A. Matern, architect, 90-04 161at St., Ja maica 2, N. Y. The house with out porch and garage covert an area of only about 618 square feet, and with a fuii basement it contains 24,500 cubic feet. This two-story compactness al lows for three bedrooms and two baths with a spare bedroom and lavatory on the first floor. The architect suggests an exterior of fieldstone, vertical siding and shingles, with a roof of asphalt shingles. SfCOm FLOOfl News from III I ' w"u ,7:4,t"'"4" March 1 Mr. Martee Lupton who works in New Bern spent the week end home with his family. Mr. Earl L. Daniels who works at Cherry Point spent the week end at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Lupton spent the week end here with his parents, Alton works on a trawler out of New Bern and Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Day and son, Norman, and Mr. E. G. Daniels visited relatives at Stacy and Sca- level Sunday afternoon. Little Miss Janctte Gail Daniels, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Daniels who has been real sick is somewhat better. Mr. Joseph M. Goodwin snent Sunday afternoon at Marshallbcrg with friends. Mr. Morgan Goodwin and Earl Day were business visitors a( At lantic Saturday afternoon. Quite a few of the young folks attended the movies at Atlantic Saturday night. Mrs. John M. Goodwin return ed home from Morehead City last week. She had been visiting her son, Lloyd Goodwin, and taking treatment from Dr. Moore. Mr. Earl C. Day attended the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the REA in Morehead City Friday night. Mrs. Earl C. Day and son, Nor man, visited her brother, Mr. Con nie Daniels at Stacy Friday night. Mrs. Lola G. Goodwin of Roe visited in the home of Mrs. Madora Day Saturday night. Mr. Leonard, Dennis, Jr.,' and Troy Goodwin, and Edwin Daniels of Roe, were in this community Sunday morning. Mr. Bob Lupton who is crabbing with Mr. Elmo Gilgo of Oriental was home part of last week, they are selling. their crabs here. Mr. Hugh Gordon Tosto of Ori ental was crabbing in this vicinity last Week and visited rcla'ives News from March t Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence spent the week en in Rocky Mount and Schotland Neck. Mrs. Gray Willis and baby Grace, of Beaufort visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Salter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo E. Carraway and children of Bachelor spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. Mrs. J. M. Stallings was in Beau tort on Wednesday to see a doctor. Mrs. Emily Nelson spent Thurs day with Mrs. P. F. Nelson. here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Styron and son. Tommy, of Roe, visited her father here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Good win of Roc, visited in this com munity Sunday afternoon. in-.' . : ! ; SOUND VIEW March 2 R. W. David Hqrsley who is building our Sunday schpol rooms spent Monday night ,with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis butad to go home Tuesday morning on, Re count of the weather being ;too cold to work on the outside.,, (, Mrs. Lesler Hale has been very sick for the past ten daya with migraine headache but is muh. im proved now. Also Lester Hale,, and Mrs. H. A. Taylor have beonjn the sick list. ,im Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale 'visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis' Sat urday night. Mai Mr. and Mrs. Roland Farmer have moved from our community to Beaufort. '""'J( Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sirfifnons and daughter, Mrs. Franklin Jo(ie6, Mrs. Bill Wallace visited Mr1, ajnd Mrs. D. J. Hale Monday night." Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pitmann visited Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hale Sunday afternoon. Those who visited at LesteiLRalls Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.1 Ran dolph Jones, Mr. and MrsWill Page and children, Mr. end Mrs. Eure Lewis, Mrs. Borden Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Gicm Adams,..,Mrs. William Piner, Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Mrs. J. B. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hill. ' Miss Anna Bell Hall and sister Jane, spent Monday night ' with little Edith Hall. ,J" '' Mrs. Nancy Thomas Salter 'spent Sunday with her parents, MjVnd Mrs. Harry Taylor. iM Mr. Elmer Garner is taking ifcis grandson, Jerry, to Wilmington hospital Thursday for an cyfl op eration. We wish for him very much success. Mr. Lloyd Grayhan visited Mr. Linwood Hall Monday nigh,n'(l8'. tM lOiiO Present-day Basques living,, Jn the western Pyrenees speakwi a language different from any Known language. ... Mid-Way between New York and Florida WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CUIIIIIIIGS DIESELS SHEPARD DIESELS PACKARD IIARIIIE ENGINES -IIUDSOII AIIERICAII RADIOS HIGGIIIS PLEASURE CRAFT -Fluid HEAT IIAI1IIIE HEATERS IIARIIIE HARDWARE and ACCESSORIES - ESSO GAS & OIL THE MOST MODERN' AND BEAUTIFUL YACHT BASIN ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. EQUIPPED AND READY TO SERVE BOTH PLEASURE AND COMMERCIAL CRAFT, RIGHT ON THE GATE WAY TO THE SEA, YOU WILL ALSO HAVE AT YOUR DISPOSAL A MODERN LOUNGE AND HOT SHOWERS. SMART NAVIGATORS WILL HEAD THEIR CRAFT TOWARD "THE MOR1JHEAD ; CITY YACHT BASIN'r WHERE COMPETENT MEN AND EQUIPMENT ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. B A S ft M !nu il ,tnu w Mopehead Citij IJacht Basin. naJ '-'.if MOREHEAD. CITY NORTH CAROLINA