I LENNOX VILLE i July 24? Mr. Gus Meden ?pent a p days here with his family, leav jtg Sunday afternoon for his home ? Jersey City, N. J. ? Mr. and Mrs. James Willis and I Mrs. Sophia Lupton visited Mrs. | Martha Hill at Morehead City Sun fay afternoon. 4 Mrs. Russell Wasson, who spent fie past month here with her mother, Mrs. Julia Pake, left last Thursday for her home in Port fcnd, Me. ? ? Mrs. Lelie Lewis and son, Tom mie, of Brooklyn, visited friends j |ere the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Willis and j sons, Kenneth and William Fran cis, were visitors here the past I weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Michaels and his father, Mr. Michaels of Jersey City, N. J., spent the weekend here at the home of Mrs. Julia Pake. Miss Letitia Simpson spent the I weekend with her sister. Miss Julia | Simpson, at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels | at Morehead City Saturday after noon. Mrs. Hoy Goodwin visited rela- 1 tlves at Cedar Island last Friday. J Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Garner of harlotte are spending some time ere with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alligood. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dudley and | children visited her parents at | Davis Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alvania Garner is spending | the week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and I children spent the weekend here | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alligood | were called to Davis Monday after noon on account of illness of his | father. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson vis- 1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simp- | son Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Ball and two child ren of Jacksonville, Fla., who are visiting her mother, Mrs. Carrie Dickinson, visited Mrs. Sophia Lup ton and family Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Willis and children who spent a week at Jack sonville, Fla., returned home last week accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Macola Guthrie. Master Jackie Simpson, who spent some time at Lewes, Del., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson, Front street ext. License Revoked i Harold Loyde Bass, Morehead7 City, has had his operator's license revoked as the result of conviction of a drunken driving charge in re corder's court recently Vic Vet jays CERTAIN 0?SA8l?0 VETS RELEASED FROM SERVICE ON OR AFTER APRIL Ct, Ml MAY APPLY FOR SPECIAL 01 UFE INSURANCE WITUIM ONE YEAR AFTER VA RULES THEIR DISABILITIES ARE seRvice-coNNcaiD For fall information contact raar naaraat . VET KUAN 8 ADMINISTRATION o?ei Won from LOLA ^ July 25- Rev. Thurman Smith of Morehead closed a revival meet ing here at the Free Will Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday after noon. The services were well at- | tended and enjoyed very much. Mrs. J. M. Goodwin, Mrs. Ruth | Lupton, Charlie Goodwin and Ade laide Mason left Monday for Vande- I mere and Oriental to spend a few | days. Alvin R. Lupton, USN, left Thursday for Corpus Christi, Tex., after spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin | visited their daughter, Mrs. Hed rick Salter of Stacy who is in | Morehead hospital. Darrell Lupton, USCG, Wilming- 1 ton, spent the weekend here with | his father, Mr. Ervin Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fulcher I of Stacy were visitors here Sun- 1 day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Daniels and daughter of Stacy visited his mother, Mrs. Lucy Daniels, Sun day. Mrs. Roy Goodwin and daughter I of Lennoxville, attended church | services here Friday night. Mrs. Calvin Sterling and two | children of Malfa, Va., left Mon day for her home after spending | a month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels of j Lennoxville spent Sunday here | with relatives. The Panama Railroad, built in 1855. was the first transcontinental railroad in the western hemis phere. Conaty Cab Icnts WU1 lot Co to Camporee The Eastern Carolina Boy Scout council has put the damper on plana to hold a council camporee (or county cub Scouta this week end at Camp Charlea. Stating that (he proposed cam poree does not conform to certain Boy Scout regulations concerning Cub scout camporees on a counsel baais, the Eastern Carolina council notified District Commiasioner Bob Howard, Morehead City, that the camporee should be cancelled. Howard had no choice but to com ply with the notification, he said. 4-H Club Member! Betom From Meeting it Raleigh Anita Copeland, Inez Smith, Sadie Harris, Thomas Goodwin and Leton Alligood, with Jamea Alli good, aasistant farm agent, return ed Saturday from the state meet ing of the 4-H club last week in Raleigh. Inez Smith and Leton Alligood participated in the health pageant and Sadie Harris modeled a green broadcloth school dreas in the dress revue. All the delegates, with the ex ception of Leton Alligood, who lives in Davis and attends the Smyrna school, are students at Beaufort school. Borden Mace-Directed Film Has Premiere at York, Pa. Having its premiere in York, Pa., this week is the film, "The Whistle at Eton Falls," a Louis De Roche ment production directed by Bor den Mace, formerly of Beaufort. The picture will be shown the middle of August in New York. Mrs. Maybeiie Mace, mother of the director, will go to New York to see the film. Mace has recently returned from a government-spon sored trip to India. Henry Gibal, Morehead, To Study for Ministry Henry E. Gibat, 2208 Fisher st., Morehead City, will enroll in Oc tober in Holmes Bible seminary, Greenville, S. C. He will under take a three-year course in prepa ration for the ministry. Gibat, who is a linotype operator at THE NEWS-TIMES, has resign ed. his resignation to become ef fective tomorrow. Mrs. Gibat is the former Lilian Midgett, More head City. They have two chil dren, Henry, jr., and Richard. Nothin' Doin' Laconic Oscar Allred, president of the Morehead City Lions club, reports, "We didn't do a darn thing Thursday night," and there, simply, is the story of the latest Lions' get together held Thursday evening at Capt. Bill's cafe! Budget Summary ^oum ojf /ZeaufrvU, NotitU CaAolUta 1951-52 GENERAL FUND . . . REVENUE Ad Valorem Taxes $ 20,700.00 From ABC Store 8,000.00 Poll and Dogs 500.00 Mayor's Court 1,500.00 Business License, Auto Tags 3,000.00 Intangible Tax Rebate 900.00 Sewer Service Fees 2,100.00 Parking Meters 8,000.00 Beer and Wine Rebate 3,100.00 Sale Equipment, Real Estate, Salvage 500.00 Franchise Tax Rebate 875.00 Miscellaneous Revenue 1,300.00 $ 63,475.00 GENERAL FUND . . . DISBURSEMENTS Administrative $ 10,820.00 General Expense 16,009.00 Police Department ? 11,669.00 Fire Department 6,467.00 Street Department 18,510.00 $ 63,475.00 DEBT SERVICE Revenue Ad Valorem Taxes, current 120,700.00 Prior years taxes 3,000.00 923,700.00 Disbursements Interest and Principle ( $ 11,600.00 Bank charges 200.00 Purchase of '64s, Interest funding bonds 12,000.00 $23,700.00 \ NORTH RIVER L" July 2ft Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas and daughter, Gail, of Flor ida, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arthur last week. Mrs. Jesse Wade spent Monday in Wilmington. Miss Merle Mason, of Newport, visited Miss Faye Collins one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Tony Thurman and children, of Atlanta, Ga., visited her father Mr. Harry Dearman. Mrs. Allie Lewis and daughter, Geraldine, visited Mrs. Sudie Wade last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and grandchildren, of New Bern, visi ted their daughter, Mrs. William Fulcher and family. Rev. Louie Lewis filled his reg ular appointment at the North fiver Methodist church. Mr and Mrs. H. H Beachem and son visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem last week. Mrs. Mary Norcom visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fulcher last week. Miss Faye Collins spent last week end in Richmond, Va? visiting friends. Mr. Joe Tyson, Duke student, preached for us last Sunday night. The North River Home Demon stration club met at the home of Mrs. W. P. Arthur with thirteen members and one visitor present. Our new agent met with us for the July 27 -Mri. Ruth Pursever of Newport News, Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sara Small, and her sister, Mrs. J. L. Smith and fam ily. Mrs. George Huntley, jr., and children of Beaufort visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. J. D. Caldwell of High Point, and Mrs. W. R Kelly of Asheboro. spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Salter of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godash of Cherry Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Salter las weekend. Sgt. and Mrs. Pat Tracey and three sons of Cherry Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Belangia last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Taylor of Raleigh visited relatives in the community last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor had as their guests recently the following, Marshall Taylor, Mrs. Spike Mc first time. After the business of the meeting was over, the hostess served soft drinks and cookies. Chief and Mrs. George W. Col lins, jr., and daughter, Irene, left by plane last Saturday for their home in Waukegan, 111. Mr. J. E. Combs, of Goldsboro, visited Mrs. Claudia Savage last Sunday. Lojenna Ships La thai Fog Muhiaos to Flood Bogton Camp Lejeune Equipment for ?praying lethal fog hat been flown from Camp Lejeune into flood stricken Missouri to help ward off expected pestilence in the disaser area. Two high-pressure fog machines were shipped via air this week to Kansas City, Mo. The sprayers Pherson and three children. Mrs. Meredith McPeek and sons of Flem ington, N. J. Miss Bertha D. Bell spent Tues day with her sister, Mrs. J. O. Bar bour, in Beaufort. Mrs. Jack Beck of Raleigh visi ted friends here last week. Paul and Lynn Smith of Jeffer sonville, Ind., are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tiech and daughter, June, of Chicago, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Paul. Mrs. Ellis Worthington and son, Charles, of Newport News, Va., are visiting her parents this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnis Taylor and three sons of Providence, R. I., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Smith of New Bern visited relatives in the community Wednesday. Mrs. Earle Whitehead of Brow ley, Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Whitehead of Rocky Mount spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mary Afar Cadet Training Program t? Re-Open Ang. 1 The Navy department has an can generate lethal fog from either trucks or boats, making them ideal (or use in flooded areas. The equipment was rushed into the disaster area after Camp Le jeune's Epidemic Disease Control unit received a high-priority re quest through the Jacksonville (21a.) Naval Air station. Permis sion to ship the apparatus was given by Maj. Gen. Ray a Robinson, camp commanding general. nounced that the Naval Aviation Cadet Training program will offi cially re-open Aug. 1. 1951. This program is now completely in the hands of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve command with head quarters in Glenvie?, 111. There are twenty-seven (27) bases or units io the command of which Norfolk is a unit. Applications should be submit ted to the Naval Air Reserve Train ing unit, U. S. Naval Air station, Norfolk 11, Va. Every prisoner on Alcatraz works eight hours a d!& six days a week. 'MoroDodois ! 'UWs ikiUtOLtui otk&L r ciqaAetti! ' ?cctrrfinf ft ? rtp??fW ??ttowM? svrvvy tf itHrt In #r#ry brtiKk ?f mtfkimt! Ji 4 ?n/lWlSM & OOHBi ?T1C l nr..i:sr> riftt-nnm ^ POSITIVELY the i.AST ?0A YS I anil you'll find plenty of bargains HERE! | EARLY'S WANTS YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GREAT VALUES NOW DURING THIS GREAT SALE - BUT YOU HAD BETTER HURRY! THEY CAN'T LAST MUCH LONGER! LAST DAYS i I I j* I1! LOCKETS AND ? With 18 inch Chains. Gold Filled? Many Designs. Values up to $f Key Chains Pen Sets $3.5? LEATHER V BUI Folds SOLID GOLD < Baby Bings 39c Many, Many Oth To ?* 10 WATCHES] S55.00 Automatic WATCH $29.95 $71.50 Chronograph WATCH $3150 ?35 00 M?nt and Ladi** Watch*? Fully JrnnM watch?* wMi raised cryitak, beau tiful now cmm ? guaranteed f |A AC lor en* year ^IliiwW $40.00 M?ns and Ladits Watch?? These aro aH in boavtffvl now cat??, wm? with rhinesteno dial?, domed cry? tok, ?! J OR fvMy guaranteed far ana year. ? I Mere ore Watch valve* never to be egualed again. We Kav? taken all our $70.00? ?0.00 and *100.00 Watche* ond put them in the*? three tremendous price group*. Her? I* what you will find: Nur*es Watches ? Self Winder* ? Waterproof* ? Rhinestone dial*. Kmc Solid Geld, Many with Stretch tand* ? Automatic ? the n?we*t case* ? newest *tyle? ? every on? guaranteed a full y?or because they are all 17 ond 21 Jewel. Life time watch?*. Tak? your choice. Here ar? our sal? prkes. *17J# $22" *28" What ? selection ? What Bay? ? WW ? | DIAMONDS] i i/Hjmena UiniMt King CU?AS II M mat ha* no aqoal #333 UU $1193.00 finott Quality C J 0(1 All Diamond *oiitair. ff?3.UU VV3.UU Diamond 3?l. C QAQ AD 10 Utility Diamond* . . .... #?U3.UU >?93.00 Z Diamond ? C9QQ C A Engogtmitl Ring f?33 3U $6v?.vM Diamona S?l. t largo gom* In this sot $M3.U0 Diamond Sot with 11 fctovlifwl Blv* Whit? ttonos .... $395.00 Bit*? Whit? Diamond Solitoir? $479.00 Diamond Sot. 12 Dlomond* Sot in Pla'inom $393.00 Itovtlfwl Diamond Solltairo $493.00 19 Diamond Clu.t.r Dinner Ring $423.00 Diamond Sot. 12 Full Cut Diamond? r0""" S 187 50 $323.00 Gonti largo Diamond Ring $210.00 Gont? Ring with 3 Diamond* $320.00 Diamond Sot with 10 Blvo Whit. Diamonds $230.00 Diamond Sot. 7 Lai 1245.00 $229.00 $21000 $270 00 $209.50 $199 50 $179.50 $144 50 $07 50 $99.50 7 lor a* Diamond* $110.00 S379.00 3 Diamond Engogomont $129 50 $m.50 ' ftoovtifvily moyntod 2 #iQ Cfl Diamond?, 2 Rwbiot Dinnor Ring #??? S 123.00 looutlfvl Diamond Solltoir? (iS C A lngag?mor1 Ring #13?3W Group No. 1 lodi?t Gonuin? Zircon and lirth*tono Ring? far all 12 months. Valu?* up to #4 Q 4 13.00. Now *0.01 Group No. 2 ladi?* and Mont Solid Cold Ring*. All hoavy mount ? Zircon ? C o moot and all the llrthilonn. Value* up to $20.00 #E 01 Now at thii final price Group No. 3 lodios and Men* Solid Gold Ring*. AH heavy mount ing* *?t with Tigor Eyo, Cameos, Onyx, Rubi?*, Gar not*. and ?vary Birthttone to choose from. Values in thi* group or* up to $35.00. ( Q OA Now at thl* low prko #? O* Group No. 4 I odi** and Mons Solid Ooid Ring* that include all th* Birthston?* ? Camoo* ond Onyx with 2 Diamond i ?Tigor Eyo* ? Rubio* ? Zircon* and many otho? (tono*. Valu?* up to $40.00 CI 1 111 in this terrifk group. Now . V * * One Big Group of Men's Lodge Rings. Solid Gold Mounting?. Vi PRICE AND LESS 14K Solid Gold Wedding Band* For Men and for Ladi?* ladWt Wodding Rand* W 1Q Regular volu? $9.5? NOW IT " - Mont Wodding Rand* M J(| Rogular valuo $12.00 NOW Salone? of our stock at lets then 1/^ pried MANY, MANY OTHER FINE VALUES TO CHOOSE FROM! [ EARLY JEWELERS I m ARENDELL ST. MOHEHEAD CITY, N. C..

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