WITH the 4-H'ERS MARTHA BAKNKTT ALV1N C. NKWSOMK I Age mi Amt ChiIj A|mI Sunday Hay 23, has been desig nated aa National 4-H Sunday. Here in Carteret County the 4-Hers will Join in with thousands of oth er 4-H members in the observance of this special occasion. The theme for the service is "Respect." Emphaais will be on respect for self, home, country and church. 4-H members throughout the county will be participating in this service. Every member in Car teret County is invited to the ser vice nearest his home. Following is a list of the churches participating in the observance of 4-H Church Sunday, May 23: ' North River Methodist Church, MYF, 7:30 p.m.; Bettie Free Will Baptist Church. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Da via Free Will Baptiat Church, Sunday morning service, 11 a.m.; C?dar Island Methodist Church, Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sound View Free Will Baptist Church, Gales Creek, Sunday morn ing Service, 11 a.m.; Holly Springs Free Will Baptist Church, New port, Sunday morning service, 11 a.m. Kelly Williams and his father, Mr Walter Williams, have 23 nice feeder pigs that weigh about 60 HELP WANTED BLUE BERRY PICKERS APPLY MRS. BEEBE AT THE BLUE BERRY FARM Lennoxville Road Beaufort, N. C. DR. WM. I. GAUSE & ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE HAVELOCK CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC U. S. Highway No. 70 West of Havelock DAILY CLINIC HOURS ? 9-12 and 2 5 Other Hours by Appointment PHONE HAVELOCK 2751 ANNOUNCEMENT... I hereby announce my candidacy for nomina tion for constable of Morehead Township, in the election May 29th, 1 954. Your assistance will be appreciated. Respectfully, MURRHY JENKINS New Books (Continued from Page 3, Sec 2 iaf is Dripping on U?, Eva Knox Witte; Adventure Happy, Jule Mannix; On Eagles' Wings, Ar thur E. Southon; Born on Snow shoes, Evelyn Berglund Shore. The Clubwoman's Book, Helen pounds each. Due to a short feed supply Kelly would like to sell these pigs Any 4H member or farmer that needs good feeder pigs esn get them at Kelly's home about one mile off of highway 101 on the Mill Creek Road. Kelly is a Senior 4-H Club member at Newport and has done a good job of feeding out his pigs on la dino clover pasture. Kelly had his start in raising hogs in the 4-H pig chain. He was given a nice Duroc Gilt which he grew out and now has passed a gilt on to another 4-H member. The last 4-H Club meeting was held Hay 11, 1954 at Camp Glenn School. The meeting was called to order by our president, Jane Oglesby. We sll stood and said our Club Pledge. Then there was a song by the group, 'The More We Get Together." Scripture reading was by Hilda Morton. A prayer followed by another club member, Catherine Lohr. The secretary, Lau ra Adams, read the minutes of the last meeting. A short quis was read by Mr. Newsome. Sally Mor ris, another club member, read a poem, "Chicken." The program was then turned ov er to Miss Barnett and Mr. New some. They talked on "Summer Activities for 4-H Members. ? Carolyn Nixon, Reporter, Camp Glenn Intermediate 4-H Club. This is the schedule of 4-H Ac tivities for the summer and we suggest that all 4-H club members keep this for reference. (1) 4-H Club Camp to be held at Camp Schaub, Waynesvilie, N. C. August 16-21. Camp fee, $12. In addition to this fee, each person will pay transportation charges. We expect charges to be around $25. This is -not definite. (2) 4-H Short Course at State College in Raleigh is also availa ble for two club members per club. This year 4-H Week is July 19 24. (3) For girls, the County Dairy Foods Contest will be held June 22. County winner will participate in district contest July 8 in Washing ton. N. C. (4) The County Talent Contest and Girls' Public Speaking Con test will be held June 22. Any 4-H member may take part in the County Talent Contest. District talent elimination contest will be held July 8 in Washington, N. C. M. Avar? and Frank W. Nye; Play-' ing the Piano for Pleaa arc, Charles Cooke; Dahlia* lor Every Garden. Marian C. Walker; Home Below Hell's Canyon, Grace Jordan; It lands of Now England, Hazel Young; Clown, Emmett Kelly; Living Dangerously, F. Spencer Chapman. MVSTEK1E8: White Violets, Edward Crandall; Diamonds for Danger, D. E. Walker; Death in High Heels, Christianna Brand; Three (or the Money, James Mc Connaughey; Blood on the Boards, William Campbell Gault; A Pocket Full of Rye, Agatha Christie; Nightmare in Copenhagen, Mar tha Albrand; A Shilling for Can dles, Tey. Burnt Bohemian, Christopher Bush; Which Doctor, Edward Can dy; Three Men Out, Bex Stout; Dead By Now, Margaret Ernkine; Death of a Lake, Arthur W. Up field; The Better to Eat You, Charlotte Armstrong; The Lights of Skaro, David Dodge. Pray for Me. Thomas B. Dewey; Say it with Bullets, Powell; Focus on Murder, George Coxe; The Taming of Carney Wilde, Bart Spicer; Beat Back the Tide, Dolores Hitchens. JUVENILE: Sheba, George Cory Franklin; Let's Explore the Great Lakes, F. Raymond Elms; Jesus Lights the Sabbath Lamp, James S. Tippett; Desert Harvest, Vanya Oakes; Canary Yellow, Helen Lorraine Hultx; Buttons and j PROTECT i YOUR RIGHT | TO DRIVE UNDER NEW STATE LAW Get low cost form farm auto insurance ? KM up SO 23%. Standard, nononese obi* policy . . . quick, Mmd ly claims service. Second largest mutvdl onto Insurer In U. S. fO? INFORMATION, PHOTC David Murray Phone 64356 Roysl Balldinc FARM BURFAU MUTUAL Bonnie, Island Girl, Genevieve Fox; A Little Maid of Ticooderoga, Alice Turner Curtii; No School oo Friday, Clarice Font; Sun, Away Home, Elinor Lyon; ' Shoe shine Boy, Jerrold Beim; Stories of Jesus, Ethel L. Smither; Bigity Anne, Helen F. Daringer. Pulling Strings, Madeline N. Myers; A Den for Tony, Nancy Woollcott Smith; A Star to Follow, Elizabeth Howard; Sam's Big Wor ry, Eunice Young Smith; Star of Wonder, Robert R. Coles and Fran ce! Frost; Travelers Three, John Symonds; Your Prayers and Mine, Elizabeth Yates. Arizona Hide-Out, Frances Mc Guire; Anyone for Cub Scouts, Henry Gregor Felsen; Orchids for Anita, Marjory Hall; Catherine's Bells, Florence Muagrave; The Mys tery of the Old House, May Nicker son Wallace; The Mystery of the Thirteenth Floor, Darlene Geis; Goal in the Sky, Margaret Hill; Three's A Crowd, Marie McSwigan. The Story of Nursing, Bertha S. Dodge; Birds We Know, Mergaret Friskey; The Too Long Trail, T. V. W. Carpenter; Waggles and, the Dog Catcher, Marion Belden Cook; Sam and the Inkspot, Margaret S. Johnson; Our Country, America, Christie McFall. Things Around the House, Her bert S. Zim; What's Inside the Earth, Herbert S. Zim; How to Make a Home Nature Museum, ir Model Train Serves Meals Royal Oak, Mich. (AT)? On De troit '? northern ouUUrti. is t lit tle restaurant which servea food delivered by a miniature train and fivei customers their chance in a model dump truck. Owner William Brooks is chief cook, waiter and bottle washer. Sight-seers definitely aren't wel come. When Brooks started the busi ness in ISM his first menu men tioned "five cent Cokes for 10 cents and mediocre pie for a quarter." The combination of Brooks, the food and the unique fixtures Vinson Brown; The Seminole In dians, Sonia Bleeker; Sailing and Small Boats, J. M. Lewis; Red Rocket, Mystery Horse, Judith M. Berrisford; Hurry Home, Candy, Meindert DeJong. Bramble Bush, Marguerite Dick son; All Those in Favor, Don Fontaine; Zoo Babies, William Bridges; Health and Safety Plays and Programs, Aileen Fisher; The Tractor Book, Margaret and Stuart Otto; Mike's House, Julia L. Sauer; Tunnels, Marie Halun Bloch; Mi crobes at Work, Millicent E. Sel sam. 1! NOW OPEN! Airport Service Center WEST BEAUFORT ROAD OPEN 81OO A.M. 'TIL 8:30 P.M. WE SERVICE AEROPLANES AND AUTOMOBILES WITH ESSO AVIATION and AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS Phone 2-5866 EARL TAYLOR Owner and Manager WATCH FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING brought him a mh of sight-aoer*. In 1H4 they crowded out the pop ular customer* by talking more than eating. Brooks connected en trance* with an electrical opening and locking system, refused entry to some patrona and got a dub license. Much of the club's railroad at moaphere i* tha work of some well to-do patron* who helped deviae the time-aaving gadget*. Hambur ger* and cups of coffee travel from kitchen to customer via model train. Brook* ha* no railroad career in hi* background. He ?pent 18 year* writing and editing adverti*ing copy and faetory magazines before the reataurant business beckoned. LET'S UK! h 54! There are about seven million civilian federal, state and local ?ov ernmental jobholders in the United States. =TI STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE Road Service Washing ? Oil Change ? Create Pick-up and Delivery RICE'S MOBILGAS SERVICE 28th 6k Bridget St. Phone 6-3282 Morehead City MOBIL ."PRODUCTS. YOU CAN DEPEND ON HUGH Vote For HUGH SALTER Vote for Hugh Salter for Sheriff . . . Hugh and I have worked hand and hand, day and night, while he wa* a deputy and since he has been Sheriff. I find him very efficient, cooperative and a level-headed officer. Your support for Hugh Salter for Sheriff will be ap preciated by me. Marshall Ayscue If elected, I will do my utmost to serve all the people of Carteret County to the best of my ability. Hugh Salter, Sheriff Vote For Honest, Capable & Experienced Men In The Coming Primary HUGH SALTER Sheriff A. H. JAMES Clerk of Superior Court IRVIN W. DAVIS Register of Deeds D. G. BELL House of Representqtives IF I WERE YOU ? I'D VOTE FOR HUGH TUt ?dTrrtUrmrnt paid far by Hanhall Ajrxne, Ink Dnk, A. ?. tan.