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Workers lo cock It ffot tight Lions Give $10 To Polio Fund The Morehead City Lions Club voted to give $10 to the March of Dimes Thursday night at a meet ing in the Recreation Center. The club also discussed final stages of plans to send the More head City High School Band to the mid-winter convention of Lions District 31 E and F Feb. 2 at Wil mington. A bingo party will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, at the Rec reation Center as the major fund raising project to finance the send ing of the band. Plans for the azalea sale are still in progress. D. B. Webb is in charge of the azalea committee. The sale is another fund raising project to help send the band to Wilmington. Oscar Allred is in charge of raising the money. Thursday night was Ladies Night for the Lions. A special dinner was served and entertainment was pro vided by members of the club. The menu consisted of shrimp I. = Fish Meal Co. Plans To Dredga at Factory The Pish Meal Company of Beau fort has applied for a permit to dredge a slip in Gallants Channel, We?t Beaufort, on the west aide of the factory's unloading elevators. Plans submitted to the district Army engineer's office show that approximately 8,000 cubic yards of material will be dredged and de posited behind an existing bulk head. Plans may be seen at the Beaufort I'ostoffice or at the dis trict engineer's office, Wilmington. Objections to the proposed work by any person, firm or association from the standpoint of navigation will be received at the district en gineer's office until Jan. 25, Col. R. L. Hill, district engineer, said. cocktail, tossed green salad, fried chicken, butter beans, potato salad, cranberry sauce, hot rolls and cof fee, olives, pickles, celery, and ice cream and cake; Following dinner, entertainment was provided by Victor Wickizer, Mr. Webb, and Atvati N. Willis. A short business meeting followed the entertainment. Rain Postpones Block of Dimes Because of the rain Saturday, the Block of Dimoa event lor the March of Dime* waa not held in Morthead City aa scheduled It will Uke place thii coming Saturday. Miss Lillian Morris, chairman, uid. Other March of Dimea eventa this month include a covered dish sup per and square dance tomorrow night at Tayter'a Community Hall, Hariowe. The supper will begin at 8 p.m. and square dancing at 8 p.m. Persons who eat supper should bring food. Adults will pay 75 centa anil children SO. To Play Bingo A bingo party at Mrs. B. O. Ket ner's Thursday night. Jan. 28, will raise money for the March of Dimes. Mrs. Ketner'a recreation room is located across from the Airport Grill, highway 70. The Negro Community Dramat ic Club, Morehead City, is sponsor ing a party for the benefit of the March of Dimes Friday night at the Anchor Inn. Admisaion will be based on shoe size. If the shoe size ia 7, the charge of admission will be 14 cents, 7 cents for each shoe. Refreshments will be fur nished free by the Dramatic Club. Contribution Received Miss Ruth Peeling, chairman of the March of Dimea, reported that several large contributions have been received from persons and business firms who wish to remain anonymous The gifts are greatly appreciated, she said, and contri butions from individuals, whether large or small, will be most wel come March of Dimes cards have been distributed to school children throughout the county. They should be turned in with the money in the cards ? as soon as they are filled. Miss Catherine Gaskill, chairman of the schools, said yes terday. The March of Dimes is being sponsored in the county by the Business and Professional Women's Club. . RE A Directors Attend Meeting at Miami Earl Day and Gordon Laughton, directors of Carteret-Craven Elec tric membership Corp., attended the annual meeting of the National Rural Electrification Cooperative Association Monday through Thurs day last week in Miami, Fla. Mr. Day and Mr. Laughton left last Saturday for Miami for a sight seeing trip before the moeting. They arrived home Friday night after visiting Lake Wales and Sil ver Springs, Fla. Road hunting beauty and a smooth ride are characteristic of thin lowest of OldsmobUes, the HS4 model, with road height of 60.5 inches a? exemplified in this Super "8*" four-door sedan. The custom styled panoramic windshield greatly increases forward risioa and helps accent the low contour hood and rear deck. The wrap-around windshield gracefully merges with the new keystone-shaped wind vent. In terior appointments are luxurious, with three upholstery color choices in two types of nylon cloth. Powering the Snper "M" is a more powerful ISS-h.p. "Rocket" engine. The new Oldsmobile goes on dis play tomorrow at Sound Chevrolet Co., Inc., More head City. Home Agent Announces January Meetings Miss Martha Bamett. home agent, has announced club meet ings for the remainder of the month. The County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs meets at 2:30 today in tfte education room of the health department, court house annex, Beaufort. The Camp Glenn Home Demon stration club meets tomorrow at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Abbott Morris. The Crab Point Club meets Thursday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. J. I,. Seamon. Thursday night at 7:30 the Wil liston (*lub meets with Mrs. Kugene Davis. The Cedar Island Atlantic Club will meet Friday at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Lee Daniels. Court Costs Paid In the case of the state vs. G. W. Wilkins which was heard last Monday in Morehead City Record er's court, a member of the Wil kins' family offered to pay court costs if the prosecuting witness, J. S. Parker, would withdraw the warrant. Mr. Parker withdrew the warrant and also received $ft, the amount of the bad check which G. W. Wilkins was charged with pass ing. # Panamanian Tanker Docks The Sabrina, Panamanian tank er, docked at Morehead City Fri day afternoon. She brought fuel oil here from Aruba. The Sabrina left Morehead City Saturday morn ing. No Fire Friday A false alarm was turned in at ?? p.m. Friday in Beaufor* Tfce alarm was sounded at box 43, Mul berry and Marsh streets. On WNCT-TV This Week See These Wonderful Shows On Channel 9 TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1954 3:30? Music with a Fashion 4:00 ? Action in the Afternoon, CBS 4:30 ? Robert Q. Lewis Show, CBS 5:00? Cactus Jim 5:30? Range Riders 6:00? News 6:15 ? Sports 6:20? Weather 6:25? Safety Tips 6:30? Packhouse Jamboree 6:45 ? Farm Facts 7:00? Yesterday's News 7:15? Dick Carter-Circle C Ranch 7:30? Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 ? Strange Adventure 8:00? Life is Worth Living, DuMont 8:30? Red Skelton, CBS 9:00 ? Make Room for Daddy. ABC 9:30? U. S. Steel Show, ABC 10:30? Late Show 11:30? News, Weather and Sports WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1954 3:30? Music with a Fashion 4:00? Action In the Afternoon, CBS 4:30? Robert Q. Lewis Show. CBS 5:00 ? Cactus Jim 6:00? News 6:15? Sports 6:20? Weather 6:25? Safety Tips 6:30? Riders of Purple Sage 6:45 ? Farm Facts 7:00? Kit Canon 7:80? Douglas Edwards. CBS 7:46 ? PerTy Como, CBS 8:00 ? WNCT Theatre ? 1:00 ? Badge 714 9:80? The Unexpected 10:08? Wrestling THURSDAY, JAN. Zl. 19.14 3:30 ? Music witii a Fashion 4:00 ? Action in Afternoon, CBS 4:30 ? Nancy Carter's Cook Book 5:00 ? Cactus Jim 6:00? News 6: IS? Sports 6:20? Weaiher 6:25? Safety Tips 6:30? Circle C Ranch 6:45? Farm Facts 7:00? Lone Ranger _ 7:30 ? Doug Edwards 7:45 ? Yeaterday's News Reel 8:00? You Bet Your Life 8:30? Four Star Playhouse 9:00?1 Led Three Lives 9:30? Bible Story 10:00 ? Late Show 11:00? News and Sports FRIDAY, JAN. 22. 1954 3:30? Music with a Fashion 4:00 ? Action in Afternoon, CBS 4:30? Robert Q. Lewis 5:00 ? Cactus Jim 6:00? News 8:15? Sports 6:20? Weather 6:25? Safety Tips 6:30 ? Riders of Purple Sage 6:45? Farm Facta 7:00 ? Armchair Adventure 7:19 ? Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30? Doug Edwards, CBS 7:45? Perry Como, CBS 8:00? Boiton Blackle 8:30 ? Pepsi Cola Playhouse. ABC ?:60? Ufa with Reilly, NBC 8:30 ? Cavalcade of America. ABC 10:00? Cavalcade of Sports, NBC 11:00? News, Weather, Sports SATURDAY, IAN. 21, 19M 11:00? Wmky, Dinky & You, CBS 11:30? Rod Brown Rocket Hangers 12:00 ? Big Top. CBS 1:00? Melody Matinee 1:30? What in the World 2:00 ? East Carolina College 2:30? What's Your Trouble 2:45 ? Industry Parade 3:00? Double. Feature Theatre 5:00 ? Uncle Marvin 6:00? News 6:15 ? Sports 6:30 ? Ranch Hands 7:00? Hopalong Cassidy 7:30? Cisco Kid 8:00? Adventure in Sports 8:15 ? Stephen Foster Melodies. 8:30 ? Amateur Hour, NBC 9:00? Feature Playhouse 10:00? Medallion Theatre, CBS 10:30? Hit Parade, NBC 11:00 ? News and Sports This TV Log is Brought to You Each Week by the Television Dealers Listed Below RADIO -ARTS CENTER Halllcrafter* A SyKruiit TV Set* Complete Radio and TV Repair* thai* S-M31 Mt Freat St Beaafert, N. C 11 CITY APPLIANCE A FURNITURE CO. Strom berg-CarUon Jb Syhrania TV Sato US Freat 84. Pkeae UHI Beanfert, N. C HAMILTON FURNITURE COMPANY Motorola Zeaith R.CA. C.B.5. Columbia M lire Oak 84. Meat art, N. C. Haa MM MACHINE & SUPPLY CO. Carteret County's Most Complete TV Service Bemfart-MerHMed City Hwy. Phmv t-SMl BLANCHARD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE CLE. Television with B lack-Da jrlite or Ultra-Vision Law Dewa Pijnaeal and CMvealeat T>l ? ?14 AreaMI 81 Msnkesd City Phaae HALL'S RADIO & TV SERVICE Zenith * Sylvani. in MoraheaJ City Zenith Admiral ? Motorola Sylvania ? R.C.A. ? Hallicrafters in Have lock ? Ctty flsreleck VISIT ONE OP THESE RELIABLE TV DEALERS TODAYI 1 ? 1 i | | i ' i ? ' || Longshoremen Meet Thursday In New Club Room Members of the longshoremen's union met Thursday night at their new club room over the Busy Bee pool hall, ArenditU street. Leroy Guthrie, president of the union, presided. The club room is being rented and members of the union redecorated it. They voted Thursday to buy a TV set. Card tables will be placed in the room and Mr. Guthrie said members are welcome to drop in any time. During the business meeting the members discussed work at the port. The minutes of the Decem ber meeting were read by Cecil Piner, secretary. The longshoremen contributed $125 toward the Morehead City fire department's Christmas pro gram. Membership in the union is about 400. J. B. Gould Automobile Catches Fire Sunday The automobile owned by J. B. Gould caught fire about 8 o'clock Sunday night in Morehead City. John Parker, engineer at the fire department, said the car was park ed at 2009 Fisher St. The fire started somewhere un der the hood and El Nelson, fire chief, estimated damage at about $200. According to Chief Nelson, Mr. Gould was in his home when the fire started. A neighbor calied in the alarm when he saw smoke, pouring from the auto parked 1 in front of the Gould residence. Firemen extinguished the blaze with water from a booster tank. W. J. Bundy Will Run For Superior Court Judge William J. Bundy, solicitor of the ^ifth judicial district, has an nounced his candidacy for Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Su perior Court in the May 29 Demo cratic primary. Mr. Bundy has served as solicitor of the fifth judicial district since 1948. Prior to his appointment as solicitor mi 1948. Mr. Bundy had practiced law in Pitt County since 1026. | Chairman ,Nanctf !,eon Mann Jr., Newport fire chief, has named Allen Elliott hose chairman of the Newport Fire De partment. The hose chairman su pervises drying of the hose, putting it on the rack and keeping it in condition. (UwM FASHION FINISH FM WAILS ft TRIM SEMI-GLOSS PRIM Aiiure* a aoft, hIii < ftniih on Willi and trial alike. Completely Willi able. Really odorieaa! Faihian right ihadn. FULL CLOSS PRIM Tlx faahion Cniak for playroom. Hard, lui troaa WitaW. Woa't aeraiek ar m. Sarak ^ srvsa HUNTLEY'S Atlantic Highway PWMMI71 B??ufort, N. C Power Cable Fails At Midnight Sunday George Stovall, Carteret, mana ger of Carolina Power and Light Co., said yesterday that the cable between Morehead City and Atlan tic Beach ceased operation mid night Sunday and the emergency ?able was put into operation. The outtage affected the west part of Morehead City and Atlantic Seaeh. The cable that failed and he emergency cable went into op eration about a month ago. Swansboro Enter* CPU. Contest for First Time Swansboro has entered the "Ftn ?r Carolina" competition, sponsor ?d by the Carolina Power and Light Co. This is the first time swansboro has entered the contest. Commander V. G. Lauters, USN, ,vas elected chairman of the Swans )oro competition committee. Also it the meeting, aims of the "Finer Carolina" contest were outlined by lohn Lt Covington of Jacksonville, j ocal manager for CP&L Co. Damage Not Extensive Damage in the pickup truck col ision in Beaufort Wednesday night s not as extensive as reported at 'irst. Damage to the Clarence Noe ruck was $35 and to the Willie Budget truck $40, Chief of Police E. Guy said. Damages were hought at first to total $150. Visits UN Darrel Huffman, Newport, was imong a group of five Atlantic Christian College students who re :ently visited United Nations leadquarters in New York. They served as delegates to the eighth innual Disciples of Christ United Nations Seminar on World Order. Fisheries (Continued from Page 1) thin that of any like period in oar history The production this sea son was 5.514,428 pounds with heads-?ff as compared to 3,482.827 last year The quality has been e* ceileirt and price very good. Clams: This was a poor pro duction season and OIK o( the rea sons for it wat that moat of the watermen were engaged in ihrlmp ing. Clamming is very hard work and man will not engage in it if othei1 kinds of fish are more profitable. This season clams were imported from Long Island to en able our larger clam dealers to meet their contracts. Crabs: Our figures are not com plete on this activity and for that reason the production we give is misleading. We did not get the data from two of our largest pro duction points in time to include in this report. However, it is my opinion that we had a normal season this year. Scallops: The production of scal lops this period was far greater than that of any year lately-pro ducing 4.850 gallons this year against 59S gallons last year. The price of our scallops was disap pointing though the quality was very good. A much greater produc tion than usual was made near the northern markets which resulted in a low average price for our scal lops. Food Fish: The production of food fish fell off 5,000,000 pounds from our catch last year. I > be lieve this decrease was due very largely to the constant activity in the shrimp fishery. However, the money value for the individual crews was doubtlesa as good if not better than last year. Menhaden: During November and December, especially during the latter month, tremendous schools of this fish were off our coast and except for unfavorable weather the catch would have ex ceeded very greatly any catcb dur ing a like period in the history of the industry. The production covered by this report was 176.7X4, 000 fish as against 38,000,000 for the latter half of last year. Menhaden Solubles: The pro duct, solubles, is manufactured from menhaden fish water; that is, from water contained in fish, press ed out with the oil and then separa ted. This product contains high protein value, vitamins A 4 B and amino acids, ft also has a tre mendous growth factor. This by product has solved a large problem in the soya bean feed industry. Ear lier, soya bean oil was pressed from the soya bean leaving about 5 per cent oil in the meal. Now Hexane is used in extracting oil' frdm the soya bean which makes the meal very dry fdLi(S?- Howev er. when this meal Is mixed with salubles it becomes a fine feed for hogs and chickens. Solubles con tain about 50 per cent water apd are shipped in tank car lots. SPECIAL BOAT CYPRESS ALL SIZES EXUM WOOD PRODUCTS Highway 70 ? West of Morabead City Phone 8-4912 At Old Morehned Airport IS THIS YOUR DREAM HOUSE? A IW01 MOtlM flANMNO MIHAII MMN M. C-lt'-C RESIGN C-Zn-C. Exterior Willi ire 8" concrete Mock* with itucco | finish and stripping and plaster on the inside. There li i full I ment, woo3 Joists, inside studs and rafters and asphalt shingles. The central hill serves is i sound deadener between the front 1!t- I Ing ind working arei and the reir sleeping rooms and alio provides | [fine drculition between all rooraa. Points of Interest Include the kitchin-dinette arrangement, ample cloaet apace, fireplace, picture window and planting area. The floor area ia 1,229 aq. ft. and the cubage Is 23.885 cu. (t This plan li also available In frame and aiding 1 1? rm HUNTLEY'S &Mfr$*MLS4 /?< /N v .,6V ? h^SMOU E.W. Downum Co. DBPAKTMBNf STORE Ready (or the NEW LAW? You owe k 10 founelf to tad out how the new' Sefety Re sponsibility Law will tflfect you u a motorist if jrou have an ?? cident after Jan. 1, 1934 and cannot pajr for it. For complete details tee or telephone ^ S. A. CHALK, JR. Mutual Insurance Agency Phone 6-4336 First-Citizens Bank Bldg. > 9th & Amtell St. Morehead City "SAVINGS TO POLICYHOLDERS" ..but I can't use 10 hots at a time! Of course no one buys and wears ten hits at a time. The picture is used because it pretty well illustrates the situation that would confront most businesses if it weren't for truck service. Now the retailer ? and manufac turer or wholesaler for that matter ? doesn't have to tie up his capital in huge inventories, or buy expensive warehouse space. He buys snuUer shipments, more ofttn-~ and he can get fast replacement of out-of-stock items by truck. As I result, he car ries more lines, and the goods art up-to-the-minute in freshness, fash Ian and salability. This is true ki the smallest tar heel community as well as the big gest cities of the state. This freedom to kmy?nben be i vents tnd in the qsunttties be needs ? has benefited him, and his suppliers and his cus toners. Next time you're in ? store of any kind note the variety of items offered for tale. Truck service gives you a greater choice . . . just aa it brings everything within reach of tttrymt, tverywhtit. If you've fat It ... ? track brought it! ? - - t NMtneAtouNA More* MM ASSOCIATION, MC to no
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