Ministers Meet Monday At Webb Civic Center The Rev. R. N. Fitts, pastor of Marshaliberg Methodist church, presided at the monthly meeting of the Carteret County Ministerial association Monday at the Webb civic center, Morehead City. Mr. Fitts, who is vice-president of the organization, also conducted the devotional. Routine business was discussed. Following the meeting, the pro gram committee, the Rev. T. R. Jenkins, pastor of Ann Street Methodist church, Beaufort; the Rev. W. L. Martin, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Beaufort; and the Rev. A. L. Reynolds, pas tor of Franklin Memorial Metho dist church. Morehead City, ar ranged programs for the coming months. The president, the Rev. Priestly Conyers, pastor of Webb Memorial Presbyterian church, was not pres ent. First Methodist Pastor Announces Services The Rev. L. A. Tilley pastor of First Methodist church. Morehead City, announced the following ser ? vices for the coming week: The Board of Christian Educa tion will meet at 7:30 tonight in the choir room of the church. A class of boys and girls will be received into the church at 2:30 Sunday. Anyone wishing to unite with the church on profession of faith or by transfer should speak to the pastor at that time. Holy Week services will be held Monday through Friday of next week from 8:15 to 8:30 a.m. All are invited to attend. The services will begin promptly at 8:15. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at 7:30 Thursday night. The public is in vited. The traditional Good Friday ser vice. noon to 3 p.m. next Friday, will consist of special music and prayers. Minister:) of the town will speak on the "Seven Last Words of Jesus." The Rev. T. R. Jenkins Announces Services "Faces Along the Road of Tri . umph" will be the topic of the ser mon by the Rev. T. R. Jenkins, pastor of Ann Street Methodist church, ai the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning, Palm Sunday. There will be special music, chris tening of infants, and reception of new members. At the 7:30 p.m. Sunday service, the pastor will speak on "Jesus or Barrabas." ^ During Holy Week there will be 'lS-minute morning services each day, beginning at 8:15 a.m. At 7:30 Thursday night there will be Holy Communion. Sunday services on Easter will consist of a sunrise service, a church school Easter program at 9:45 a.m., an 11 o'clock service at which the pastor will speak on "Easter Is the Voice of Life." At the evening service his topic will be "The Burning Heart." Filipinos Leave Village Near Smoldering Volcano Cagayan, Mindanao Island Phil ippines (AP) ? A village where 2,000 Filipinos lived little more than five months ago has been completely abandoned on Camiguin Island since the eruption last Sep tember of Hibok Hibok valcano. The village of Agoho, on the slopes of the still smoking volcano, has been entirely evacuated. Bould ers cover the remaining houses and a huge crack splits the ground through the site of the village school, reports the provincial gov ernor. Isaiah (continued from page four) not, neither is weary; there is no searching of his understanding. He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he in creased strength. They that wait upon the Lord shall mount up with wings as eagles; thye shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint . . . AWAKE, AWAKE; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy beau tiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city: How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings; all the ends of the earth shall see the salva tion of our God. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked for sake his way, and the unright eous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him: and to our God. for he will abundant ly pardon. My thoughts are not your thoughts, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. My word that goeth forth out of my mouth shall accomplish that which I please. March 13 ? Mr. and Mrs. Baker Lupton and family of Suffolk, Va., spent the weekend here with his mother. Mrs. Sophia Lupton. Mrs. Dallas Willis spent the past week in Durham to be with her sister-in-law whose husband is dangerously ill in Duke hospital. George Mallott of Paris Island, S. C., spent a few days here last week with Mr. Dallas Willis. Mrs. Sophia Lupton. Mrs. James Willis and Mrs. Julia Pake visited friends at Morehead Sity Sunday afternoon. Miss Julia Simpson spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson, re turning to Norfolk Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcintosh visited his father at Marshallberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels visit ed relatives at Atlantic and Cedar Island this weekend. Mrs. Bertram Daniels who spent the past few weeks with her par ents at Boston, Mass., returned home Friday. Miss Marie Hunnings spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Daniels at New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jordan arriv ed the past week to spend some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Luth er Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop and baby daughter arrived last week. Mrs. Bishop, the former Alta Dick inson, will spend some time here with her parents while her hus band is working in New York. Mrs. Alvania Garner who has been spending some time with her son at Bogue arrived home Fri day. Mr. Dallas Willis and Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Bell visited Mr. Willie Guthrie at *Duke hospital Sunday. Murder Ends Dowry Dispute Khartoum, Sudan ? (AP) ? A na tive of Madial, in the Southern Sudan, is reported to have killed his three brothers during a fit of temper because they refused to help him collect his "bride price," a sort of dowry, from the bride'* parents. ?6.8 moor ? ?a% grain neutiai spouts CONTINENTAL DISTI1JJNG CO&POKATION. PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. - ^ i? ? ? hi/ant Some <Mot Qiail Qu+U? J Hot Cross Buns . . . Lenten specialty By CECILY BROWNSTONE Assoc. ated Press Food Editor Here's a good recipe if you want to try your hand at homemade hot cross buns during I^ent. De licious, too. are these cornbread sticks to help you make a Lenten menu of fish substantial. Serve the sticks with broiled scallops and a green salad for an easy-to get Wednesday or Friday supper. IIOT CROSS BUNS Ingredients: 1 package of cake yeast (active dry or compressed). 1/4 cup warm water for dry yeast (lukewarm for compressed), 1 cup milk. 2/3 cup sugar. 1/3 cup butter or margarine. 1 teaspoon salt. 2 eggs. 4 cups sifted enriched all-purpose flour, 1/2 teaspoon cin namon, 1 cup currants or chopped raisins, confectioners' sugar frost ing. Method: Measure water into large mixing bowl. Be sure water is warm (not hot) for active dry yeast; lukewarm for compressed yeast. Sprinkle or crumble in yeast. Stir until dissolved. Scald milk and add sugar, butter or mar garine, and salt. Cool until luke warm. Add to dissolved yeast with 2 eggs. Separate third egg and add yolk to dissolved yeast mix ture; reserve white, sift flour and cinnamon; mix currants or raisins. Add half to yeast mixture and beat well. Stir in remaining flour mix ture. Cover with a cloth and let rise in a warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk. Turn out on floured board and knead gently about 1 minute. Roll out about 1 inch thick. Cut into 24 two-inch rounds and place close together in two 0 inch round cake pans. Cut a deep cross in each round with a sharp knife. Brush with reserved beaten egg white. Cover and let rise until at least doubled in bulk. Bake in hot (440 F) oven 15 minutes or until well browned. Fill cross in tops of buns with frosting: Mix 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar with 1/2 tea spoon vanilla and enough slightly beaten egg white to make a spread ing consistency. Ed Fauceiie Speaks To Lions Club Members Paper, from its early invention by the Chinese, to its present com plicated process of manufacture, featured last Thursday night's Morehead City Lions club program ? at Hotel Fort Macon. Ed Faucette, who works at Vol ney Felt plant, told of the history of paper, and explained the mod- . ern saturation, steaming, and press- ; ing processes used in making pa per for shingle manufacture. Following the talk, members dis- j 'Copter Crashes After Scott Rides A big helicoptcr crashed at Camp Lejeune March 7 only two hours after it had deposited Governor Scott safely on the ground. No one was injured in the crash which was the only incident to mar the visit by several hundred Tar Heel legislators and state officials to the huge Marine training center The big. two-rotar helicopter, had participated in an ultra-realis tic demonstration of a Marine land ing assault on a heavily-fortified position. After the impressive show it took Governor Scott and four newsmen for an aerial survey ol the camp. Some two hours after this flight it was cruising over a residential section of the base when its en gine failed. Striking power and telephone wires it crashed into a street. All five occupants walked away from the scene, but co-pilot Major Matt S. Ober, jr.. suffered scratches. He was sitting in the seat which had been vacated by the Governor two hours before. The banana-shaped craft, brought here from Quantico. Va., for the show, was a total wreck. cussed a derogatory letter-to-the editor in a Raleigh newspaper, which attacked Morehead City rail road and harbor facilities among other "faults." Lion members weighed the au thority of the article and decided that the New Yorker who wrote it didn't know what he was talking about. One guest, Ronald Harpe. for mer member of the Cherry Point Marine corps, was present. OTTIS' riSH MARKET 8th and Evans Stf. Morehead City DRESSED and DELIVERED Just Call ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Serve Delicious Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today! i FOOD STORES I PENDER Ennna IFOOO STOMSI SUNNY COAST FRESH SHELLED PEAS BLACKEYES GOLDEN ISLE tENDER TASTY FIELD PEAS GREAT BIG TENDER PEAS GREEN giant KEDGATE DELICIOUS GOLDEN CREAM CORN FINEST WHITE CORN GRITS JIM DANDY ltfOz. Can 15* 2 r 35* 21* 15* 41* Can 17 0i. 17 0i. Can 5-Lb. Pkg. Johnson's Self-Polishing Wax Pt. Can GLO-COAT - - 59c Household Cleaner Qt. Bot. TEXIZE - - - 39c Efficient Inaecticide Pt Bot REAL-KILL - - 69c G. E. 4* ? 60 Watt Each LIGHT BULBS ? 15c Southern Manor 12-OI. Bot GLASS WAX - - 21c Choice Tender Center Cut Lb. Pork Chops - - - 69c Rib End Lb. Pork Roast - - - 43c L?ta End Lb. Pork Roast - - - 53c Cher. Pride, Seamed Mild l Lfc Car Sausage - - - - 53c Chef* Pride. Ready to Serve 1-Lb. Cap Cole Slaw - - ^ 23c C S Sliced or Halved No. 2H Can PEACHES - - - 33c Kraft'a Tasty American H-Lb. Pkg. CHEESE ? ??? 41c Mueller's Economical S-Oi. Pkg. MACARONI ? - 14c Jim Dandy Brand Balanced 5-Lb. Pkg. DOG RATION - - 49c C S Tiny Tender ll-Oi Can SWEET PEAS - 33c Sweet Juicy Florida Valencia 5- Lb. Bag Oranges - - - 37c Fancy Tender Lb. Pole Beans - - - 19c U. S. No. 1 Idaho Baking 5-Lb. Bag Potatoes 29c Rutabagas - - - 5c Extra rutty Slicing. Firm, Bipe Cta. Tomatoes - - - 39c AaFs g?LOW-PRlCE, LOW-PROFIT" POLICY Will Help Yoa Save With Easel Customers' Corner There'* no place for wa*te in our national defense effort. That applies to frocery ttoret at well at defente plant*. At A*P, we are fortunate in hav. ing 92 yrfart' experience fighting watte of any kind ? whether it be of food, or time, or effort ? in our conttant effort to tave money for our customer*. You can help ut do our part in thi* national emergency by calling our attention to any watteful prac tice* we may have overlooked. Please write : CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. ASP Food Storea 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Del Monte Sliced PINEAPPLE - 30c Hot Roll Mix PHUbury Pkg. 25c Margarine lit: 28c Libby'sPeas Nc.? 22c Flour KSHSS3 I0B.L,b- 86c Corn A&P Cream Style Can 17c Pineapple Juice d?u? mc.?' 41c Iona Cocoa %i?- 23c Pickles ,"&?SSSif* 20c Tuna Fish **P "elf* 37c Premium Crackers Nabisco Pk?.' 28c f ? I \ Full Bodied and Vigorous, Our Own ? / Tea Pk,b: 87c I / 'A Lb. Pktj. 23c l/2 Lb. Pkq. 45c \ Wesson Oil ?>. 38c Snowdrift $1.04 Paas Egg Dyes ?,?. 15c Deviled Ham uw"& y'c2f l9c Cracker Jacks 5c Marshmallows Anfelus Vk ~t. 19c Green Beans un. wcJM 14c Fruit Cocktailr>.] "UT 24c Grapefruit Juice TSF -cff\ 77 c Kadota Figs "Eft* Nc.r 39c A&P COFFEE B O'Clock S W e 77c Red Circle BoJlrt"11 Bag 79C Bokctr XUSSf 81c ? To give you msiimnm value, AaP lakes only If profit on your dollar. ? To help you aave in every depart ment, A*P offers storewide low . prices. ? To protect you again*t rising prices, AaP guarantees all advertised price* < for a ful^veek. ? To help yon see what you're spend ing and check your purchases, A*P V marks prices on all items and give* r you an itemixed cash register slip. ? A?P guarantees to refund the price of anything that fails to pleaae you. All price s ihotrn here ( including thoie of item a not tubjeci to price ceilingi) are guaranteed ? Thurtday, March 1 5th through Ifednetday, March 2I?t. I Wilson'* Corn King Sliced Bacon Lb. 55c Chuck Roast XT - 73c Ground Beef Fro,h Lb 65c Pork Roast , oln End 53c Pork Chops Center Cuts Lb. 69c Back Bones Pork Lb 49c Club - T-Bonc - Sirloin or Porterhouse STEAK ' 99c Lb. I Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Crisp Size 5s Lettuce Head 11c Juicy Florida Oranges 8 Lb. Bag 55c Idaho Baking Potatoes io l?> Bag 55c Grapefruit ??*% 3 for i9c Apples Delicious kb. 13c Spinach Fresh Tender . _ _ . Lb. 13c Yellow Onions Lb. 6c L Ann Page Preserves Strawberry li?- 43c Ann Page 16-ot. Preserves ? Jar Pineapple a T Ann 1 - 1 to. Lrrape jam pu? jw Sparkle OcUtln DM?ert 3 rkgi Ann Page Beans c? Spaghetti "&T Salad Dressing S J? Mayonnaise fi vOP7Tl|DI iwi? iub u??? niiMitic mm rwuio in v?. Swift's Pram 47c Swift Hamburger *?? 51c Swift Pork Sausage 47c ' Vel . % 33c Sweetheart SOAP 2 2? 19c Ivory Soap & 16c Ivory Snow L?e. 33c Pkg. Duz Giant 87c Lit. 33c Pk?. , Pkg. Camay Soap 2 b.?> 19c Wrisley TOILET SOAP 10 c*k? 63c Armour"! Chili Con Carne 16-Oz. 37^ Can 4/C Armour's Corned Beef Hash 42c These Prices Apply to Stores In Beanfort - Morekeai

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