Headwork in Delivery An errand boy balances a load of breakfast rolls on his head in Mexico City. City's dry climate permits rolls to be carried without protection. DRESSED AND DELIVERED Just Call ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Serve Delicious, Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today! OTTIS' FISH MARKET % ' St JM *. m- ? *? * 8th and Evans Sts. T I Tr Marehead City WHEN ILLNESS STRIKES, CALL US 4 We are always ready to take care of your emergency medical need*. Just call us all 6-4360. Morehead City Drug Co. A Good Drug Store Phone 6-4360 81 S Arendell St. Morehead City ? BUY *1,000 t GET *5,000 FOR YOUR CHILD i Standard rcceatly aaaoonced a aew J Builder? ? $1,000 pokey feat > to $5,000 when your child readm 21 . . , I with no iocreaac in piemin. 01 A , . (tut him right . . . with a l ; that will yield big return. Had oat about I Mar Eatate Plan far your child. I CART. F. A. CASSIANO Phone 6-3752 2906 Evans St. Mor*h?ad City. N. C. Jefferson Staidard LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NO Ml OMICI ? ? UlNttOtO, N. C. On/ OmMUmI Um Iiiwmw Jp 9mm Nmtw Dm. 20 -Ruti Taylor, Uu Tajr lor and Lota Mow ?rr spending their Chriatmaa vacation at home from Eaat CaioUaa College in Graenvilie. > Sabra Noyn. Dennis WUlia and Ronald Moore Daniel*, aleo college students, are viaMiaf their parenta. Sherwood and Edward Smith are at home with their parenta, the Rev. and Mra. Thurmaa Smith. Shirley Taylor. Evelyn Gaakill and Beatrice Salter attended the Youth Rally at Newport They were accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Frank Harvey o t Atlantic. Miaa Catherine Gaakill and her hrothen, Eugene, Paul and Robert, are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr and Mra Eugene Gaakill. Dan Taylor was home recently on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. David Russell are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor. Mr. Rusaell has been ill but i> very much improved. Dr. Herbert Webb's wife and two daughters have arrived to make their home here. Their new home has a lovely view of Nelson's Bay. The citizens of Sea Level are in deed glad to say that Dr. Prank Hyde of Beaufort is cooperating with the new hospital here. Mr and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Taylor and the Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Smith were at Core Creek Saturday night to view the outdoor nativity scene. They also visited friends at Harkers Is land. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor and family visited relatives in Stumpy Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and children are viaiting her parenta in Conway, S. C. Elder Eddie Humphrey held his regular aervice at the Primitive Baptist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Alton Taylor of Durham are viaiting his sister, Mrs. Lula T. Mason. Mr. and Mra. Alonzo Taylor and son of Otway were viaitora In this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sebert Morris of Crab Point are viaiting Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd. The Moore family Jiving in the Tosto home has been called to South Carolina due to the illneae of Mra. Moore's father. Mr. and Mra. William Duke of Wrightaville Beach are viaiting Mrs. Duke'a mother, Mra. Clyde Mrs. David WUlet, formerly at Texas, is spending a while here 'with her mother. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Webb an<J; daughters attended Sunday,' school at the Methodist Church Simday. Mra. Mitchell and children of Winston-Salem spent the Christmas holidays with her father, Mr. Eben Salter. Willian, Alfred and I^slie Taylor and Mrs. Elkes and their families spent the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maltby Taylor. The MYF will hold its next meet ing in Atlantic Thursday. They are planning a late supper, and will watch the old year out and the new year come in. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons and son of Raleigh spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Willis mot ored to Morehead City and spent some time with Mrs. Dorothy Eng lish and Mrs. Mollie Willis Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Willis of Marshallberg spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor. Everyone enjoyed the Christmas cantata given by the Free Will Bap tiat choir of Morehead City at the Free Will Baptist Church Sunday night. liotpiUI Benefit* Beckiey, W. Vs., (AP) ? Con struction of a hospital by the Uni ted Mine Workers Welfare and Re tirement Fund at nearby Sanaford is benefiting the coal diggers in more ways than one. The construc tion company reports that moat of the men seeking construction work are unemployed coal miners. TIPS Tl I- V U "Did I find a w?ll Jab in THE NEWS-TIMES classified ada ? I'M a alghl watchman in a bank!" Nrv? from i=Sfc V Dee. 30 ? The Carteret County Singing convention will he held in the Christian Church Sunday af ternoon, .Inn 3. The public is in vited. Master Albert Dunkle was taken to the doctor in Morehead City Monday night for treatment. Ac cording to all reports he is much improved after being injured by a car one year ago Christmas day Mrs. I. T. Fodrie spent the Christ mas holidays in Norfolk wih her sons, Woodrow and Eslie, and their families. Mrs. Violet Whitley and son, Ralph, of Newport spent Saturday with relatives. Mrs. Stella Chadwick of Glouces ter is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Dudley. Mrs. Mary Grey fell and injured her ankle. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Hubert Jackson of Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter of Columbus, Ind., spent the weekend in Raleigh with friends. The Luna Russell Bible Class met at the church Monday night. After the business meeting fruit and candy were served. Mr. Lester McLawhorn died Wed nesday night after a long illness. He was buried beside his little girl In the Methodist church cemetery at Wire Grass. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fodrie and sons of Newport were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunkle for dinner Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morton and daughter, Marsha, spent some time in Morehead City with their son, Jesse Morton Jr. Mr. Flynn Goldston, who is at tending Fisher's Military Academy in Virginia, and his friend spent the Christmas holidays with Gold ston's mother, Mrs. Eddie Masotti. The Rev. Willie Stilley of Bridge ton will fill his regular appoint ment at the Baptist church Sunday. Mr. J. W. Worthington and Mas ter Edward Worthington of Nor folk spent the Christmas holidays with their parents and grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthing ton. Mr. Elmer DeCamp of Beaufort died suddenly of a heart attack and was buried in the Duff Purifoy cemetery. Mr. DeCamp made friends easily, always had a cheer ful word for his fellow man. He loved children and the Methodist church. He served as sexton of the Ann Street Methodist church for many years. He will be sadly missed by all. Be Wasn't Young New Britain, Conn. (AP) ? No on* will ever know for sure wheth er Isaac A. Alkas was 124 or 127 ytars old when he died. His BO year-old widow and state records gave his age as 127. Alius always insisted, however, that he was three years younger. You Name It, Wo Print it . . . RIGHT! From card* to catalog*, from bill* to broadsirfo. . . . if it can be oriated. we'll print it better . . . at price* that are never higher (and usually leu) than elsewhere. Our pridt W erafUnnihip goms into every job, re HERALD HUNTING CO. !(??*? from MEHKIMON ? &JL ~ ^ kT Doc. 30? Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Pittman and daughter. Francos, left last week for Tampa, Fla , to spend the Christmas holidays with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roche Carrou. Mrs. Emily Nelson, who has been visiting in Bridgeton, returned homo Sunday. Miss Joanne Nel son and brother, Clyde Jr.. return ed home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson and son of Vanceboro spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings. Mrs. Grey Willis is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Mar tha Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin of Shawboro spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carraway and children of Beaufort RFD visited his brother, G. M. Carraway Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Emer of Have lock spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1*. F. Carra way. Mrs. James Robinson and chil dren of Morohead City and Mrs. Agnes Flythe of Goldsboro spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carra way. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Beaufort RFD visited his mother, Mrs. Emily Nelson on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rosene and son of Minneapolis, Minn., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carraway, for a few days before go ing on to Georgia and Florida. They will stop here on their way home. Mr and Mrs. Lorch Stallings and children of Edenton are visiting Mrs. Martha Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carraway and children loft Christmas day for a visit in Virginia with her family. Miss Verna Carraway, who has a position in Morehead City, is spend ing the holiday* at home with her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. F. Carra way. Mr. H. D. Carraway, who has been ill for some time, is now in a grave condition. Mr. and Mrs. Lannie Taylor and children of Cranston, R. I., are vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carraway. The Rev. and Mrs. R. U. Poulk and children of Core Creek attend ed the Christmas programs here at the church Thursday night. Nm'i ? top Mar MM hiww p?Mcy whkfc wiiH Marjf Mitt ?* n?w SaMylN^MiMMy law. ? low ratmi map Mrt yov qp to 15% ? CWr frrkm k m4 David Murray PIMM* I4JM toyalMMtag Hm*w \ NORTH RIVER S7 Dec 30 ? Mr Mid Mrs Lloyd Smith and family spent Christmas with hia son, Chief L. H Smith and family in Cape May. N. J Mr. Clifton Earl Con, atationed in Tela* with the Air Force, apent hia leave home with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Howard Cat. Mr and Mrs M D Pridgen had the following children home (or Christ mas Mr and Mrs H H Wil liamson of Reidsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pridfen of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Murdock of Burling ton and Mrs. Laura D. Cave of Norfolk V? LI and Mrs Clyde W Moore and baby of I<anfley. Va.. spent Christ mas with their mothers. Mrs Lutie Collins and Mrs. Let ha Moore of Morehead City. Mr and Mrs. W. G .Baker and baby visited his parents at Foun tain during the holidays. Mr. Curtis Willis spent Christ mas at home with his wife and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beachem vis ited their daughters in Oriental ov er the Christmas holidays. Mr. Jimmy Perry spent his leave at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perry. Mr and Mrs. B. F. Pratt from Averill Park. N. J., are visiting their son, Mr. Ervin Pratt, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Combs of Goldsboro spent the weekend here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Francis Arthur is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jack Thomas and family, in Miami. Fla. Miss Neva Willis Dail arrived home last Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Pate and children of Goldsboro visited rel atives here last Sunday. The Christmas tree and program for the Sunday school was given last Wednesday night. A large crowd was out to enjoy it. Mrs. Lutie Collins, Mrs. Neva Dail and Mrs. Fay Moore and baby visited Mrs. Rosalyn Ketner Mon day afternooon. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hudson Jr. of Richmond. Va., are expected to arrive Friday to spend the New Year's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail. They visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hudson Sr. and family near Hendersonville for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith and sons of Norwood visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill, Christ mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Provost of Washington, D. C , are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mattie Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merrill at tended services at Atlantic last I Sunday and afterwards visited the ' Crossword Puzzle ACWOftt 1. bed vet 6 Likely 8. Philippine savage 12. Poisonous 13. Constellation 14. Sport 15. Puff up 16. Kind of crested plover 18. Enumeration of popula tion 20 Seed covering 21. Knack 23. Spread to dry 24. Fragment 25 Rollicking song 27. Poet of ? staircase 29. Inlets from the Gulf of Mexico >1 Corner runt 35 Peef raised for ?laughter 17 One who takes action 35. Fat 41. Legal action 43. Twenty-four hours 44. South American country 45. Tried th? flavor 47. Those who run auajr to marry 40. Pertaining to an early theologian 52 Brownie 53. Untruth 54. Unfamiliar language Solution of Tuesday's Puzzle 55 Perceive 56 In favor of 57. Anxious DOWN 1 Consumed 2. Division of a literary work abbr. 3 Precisely 4 Ceremony 5 Odor 6 Refer 7. Edible Mtdi 8. Spinning toy 0. Burning 10. Loose garment 11. Corner 17. Wept loudly 19 Meaning 21 White vestment 22. Long inlet ' of the sea 24. Animal enclosure 26. Even chance: colloq. 28 Merchandise 30 American Indian 32 Growing drowsy 33 Large body of watar 34 Attempt 36. Rubber 36. Begins J9. Show to be false 43 "neven 42. Not fresh 45 Three-part composition 46 Kind of silk 46 Fairy 50. Grow old 51. And not Two Fishermen Ignore 'Road Closed' Sign lierinftUMi. Kan (A!*) Two Abilene fishermen, bound for a favorite stream, ignored a "road closed" sign and kept on going Two miles farther down the road they ran into a washed out bridge. On the way back they saw the other side of the "road closed" sign. It read: "So there, smart i<>, it was closed, wasn't It." Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Lewis and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Garner and daughters of Newport visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kill last Saturday. Miss Kay Pelletier returned home with them and spent the weekend. The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mer rill last Monday evening. Mr. Dan Hill and son. L. J , vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and fam ily in Bridget on last week. W8C8 Meets The WSCS met ;it tb< church Dec. 21 for their regular meeting. The program was given by Mrs. Clifton Arthur. Mrs. G M Thorn as Sr. led the devotionals. We had a very nice meeting with 12 mem bers and one visitor present. Re freshments of iced drinks, cookies 1 and candy were served. Police Chief Turns In Roundabout Fire Alarm North Andover. Mass. (AP) ? Merrimac Folic Chief Maurice Gray figured in a 50-mile relay to notify North Andover police that their high school was on fire. Carey observed the fire while passing through this community ? 25 miles from his own territory. He relayed the information by ra dio phone to his desk officer in Merrimac. The desk officer radiod North Andover police, saving Carey the trouble of looking lor a phone or fire alarm box. Damage was slight. Pictures for Radio Gushing, Okla. ? (AP) ? Ted Brown, western disc jockey on radio station KWIIP, has reversed this "send me your picture" rou tine with his radio audience. Brown, who said he had numer ous requests for his picture, now has asked his listeners to send him their pictures, "so I can get bet ter acquainted with my listeners." The proportion of the U. S. popu I lation of the United States over '65 years of age has doubled since 1 15KK) to about 8 1/5 per cent of the p- puiation. . JtOltUCK ANO CO. SEARS MIDWINTER SALE CATALOG _ urnct IS HERE! packed with thousands of purse-saving Bargains Set Bulk Eye Buys 2&&B/BryHge ?flu**! SEARS Midwinter Sale is an! f CATAIOO SALIS OMICI "900" i ?* *n Target ftr monoy tavlnf va/u*il Sm S?on MMwIatr Sal* Cat*l*f that hat |v(t arrival. H'? Mm imNM SALE NEWS that h*? hit town In ymn. Mnd with IhwMndi af pvrt*-Mvlng hiffo ln?. ft* Mir* t* taa th* Sp*cM "ftuM't-fy* Buyt" . . . 900 nliiliJ valval that w* 4*n1 b*ll*v* you can match aaywlma. Don't mlu tMi ml* I C*m* In May a* call 00000. c<WS^rt<Sw et you* mousy faai' SEARS PHONE 8-41M > ARENDELL ST.

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