Friend Gives Prospective Bridegroom the Scoop Ankara (AP) ? A blind man stood in line for a marriage license. A friend came along who hadn't seen him for some time and, told the name of the intended bride, ex claimed: "But she's ugly!" The blind man muttered "They told me she was pretty." He felt his way out of the office and wasn't seen there again. ? Pennies Count Hartford, Conn. (AP) ? A couple of pennies makes a lot of differ ence, says Connecticut State Tax Commissioner William F. Connelly. When the state sales tax was one per cent, he reports, many mer chants preferred to absdrb it rather than pass it on to the customer. Since Uiu tax went up to three per cent, however, he says that "deal ers are more careful to collect the levy even on small items." "Your vote and support for SHERIFF HUGH SALTER will be greatly appreciated by me." BOBBY BELL Deputy Sheriff . . . when you build or re-model convert your porch or patio into a comfortable all weather, all-purpose room. Lifetime all-aluminum construction with outstanding functional design and beauty. RUSSELL'S GL/SS SHOP Phone 6-4744 3G3 ?he?ard St. Morehead City mcrehead SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE I I w-r m >TMi <I*V STARTS SUNDAY ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN THE JUNGLES Of CEYLON I TEOHroeOLQRj ? Marring ELIZABETH TWLOJI DANA ANDREWS PETER FIHCK SEE thm wild elephant* Love Scene Amid Jungle ?I A scene from Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. Scott Stars in Western Randolph Scott stars in the title role?f Columbia's "The Stranger Wore a Gun," co-starring Claire Trevor, in color by Technicolor. Palo Pinto. Tex. (AP) ? Mrs. J. H. Gilbert is 77 years old, but she milks 11 cows, churns and drives her own car to sell butter to 80 customers a week. She and bor husband own a 1,500-acre farm. lft 55 years she says, "I have not lost a customer except by death or re moval." Rain Made (o Order Bozeman, Mont. (AP) ? The threw Homer brothers, Lee, Ed, and Johrt, by pulling a switch handle, can pyt three inches of "rain" on a piaffe of land a half mile long and 80 Feet wide in six hours. They have one of the largest spray irri gation systems in Montana. Model 66 ^ALL-CROP Harvester A New Standard of Harvesting Now comes a new Six-Foot ALL-CROP Harvester ? the Model 66 ? bringing a still higher standard of har vesting ? lor grains, beans, sorghums, and high-value seed crops. Crops travel in a broader WIDE-FLOW stream to the famous rubber-cushioned bar cylinder. You can easily harvest two wide-planted rows of soybeans or sorghums. A new STEP-UP stra wrack boosts capacity in over 100 crops, gives straw a faster, rougher ride; separates cleaner. -v Own an ALL-CROP Harvester and make 1053 the best harvest year you've ever had. Come and see us ? and remember to ask the price. The New Model 06 is a leader in dollar value as well as performance. AIL-CROP Is on Allls-Qiolmers trademark. Haoe fmrm ntwi ? mutle ? markets ? NATIONAL FA KM A HOME HOUt? NIC ? ?vory Saturday NEWPORT v . Tractor & Equipment Co. C. T. CANNON, OWNER SALES - SERVICE Willys Cart ? Trucks ? Jeeps Allis-Chalmers Tractors i Fertilizers, Smith-Douglas-V-C Tobacco Curers, Any Make NEWPORT, N. C. GOOD USED CARS Phone 237-7 HORSES AND MULES Librarian Releases List Of New Books Mrs. Paul Woodard, librarian, .today released a list of the ney books recently received at the Car teret County Public Libary, Beau fort. ADULT FICTION: The Doctor is a Lady, Beth Myers; Dangerous Angel, Clarence Budington Kel land; Remember Me, Barbara Col lard; To Love and to Cherish, Will R. Bird; Bhowani Junction, John Masters; The Newcomer, Clyde Bri on Davis. The Song of Ruth, Frank G. Slaughter; Naked Land, Hammond Innes; Captain McRae, William i I leu man; How we Fought For j Our Schools, Edward Darling; ; Tough Hand, Ooerholser; The j Dawning of the Day, Elisabeth , Ogilvie; Fanfare for a Witch, | Creighton; Turn East, Turn West, j Luella Creighton. Mrs. Lorimer's Family, Molly ( Clavering; Silver Street Woman, \ Les Savage Jr.; Thieves' Hole, Da vid Howarth; Spider King, Schoon over; Jenny Button, Subercaseaux; Laughter on the Stairs, Beverly Nichols; Homecoming. Borghild Dahl; The Night of the Hunter, Davis Grubb. The Dollmaker, Arnou; And Have Not Love, Anne Parrish; Many Heavens, Virginia Sorensen; The Little Ark. Jan de Hartog; The Blue Chip, Ysabel Rennie; One Way to Eldorado, Hollister Noble; The Bright Sands, Robert Lewis Taylor. Ride for Trinidad, Peter Field; Around the Rugged Rock, Eliz abeth Cadell; Mid Watch, Edward Ellsberg; The Jungle Seas, Ar 'thur A. Ageton; The King's Ran gers, John Brick: The Desperate Hours, Joseph Hayes; In His Hands, Edwin Balmer. Take the High Ground, Everett Marston; The Business at Blanche Capel, Bryan Morgan; A Month in Gordon Square, Frank Swin nerton; Bigamy Jones, Frank Tol bert; The Orchid House, P. Shand Allfrey; God and My Country MacKinlay Kantor; My Dearest Love, Emile Loring; Away All Boats, Kenneth Dodson. ADULT NON FICTION: Prac tical Fingerprinting, B. C. Bridges; Orinoco Adventure, Hector Ace bes; Each One Teach One, Mar jorie Medary; This is India, San tha Rama Rau; Children Are Ar tists, Daniel Mendelowitz; The Age of the Moguls, Stewart H. Holbrook; North Carolina, Lcf ler and Newsome. But We Were Born Free, Elmer Davis; Borrasca, Octavous Roy Co hen; Jobs After Retirment, Max well Lehman and Morton Yarmon. They Never Talk Back, Henry Tref flich; The Holy City, Albert N. Williams; Forty Plus and Fancy Free, Emily Kimbrough. Strange Crimes at Sea, Louis B. Davidson and Eddie Doherty; Cro codile Fever, Laurence Earl; Sev en Years in Tibet, Heinrich Har rer, Down East. Sargent Collier; New Facts About Bursitis, William Kitay; Substitute for Victory, John Dille. The White House, Jane and Burt McConnell; Europe, Anne Fre mantle and Bryan Mumford; Noth See NEW BOOKS, Page 8, Sec. 2 ll Vole For ' ROBERT D. ROUSE, JR. SOLICITOR Fifth Judicial District A capable young lawyer who believes "In hit fellowman, hi* God, and his Country" (number 5 in a series of 5) To The Voters Of Carteret County IN THE Democratic Primary, May 29th. We, the undersigned, present members of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners, have filed for re-election. During the past years we have worked together harmonious ly and conscientiously for the welfare of Carteret County. We are interested in the economical and educational devel opment of Carteret County, which means your welfare and the education and advancement of your children. We have strived to encourage progress in the county by keeping your taxes at a minimum and seeing your tax dollar wisely spent. We have maintained a program of financial improvement by systematically reducing the county's indebtedness each year and paying current expenses promptly, until the county is now in good, sound financial codition. It is our ambition to continue a program of progress for the welfare of the citizens of Carteret County, if nominated and elected by the Democratic Party. If you feel therefore that we have done our duty to you as County Commissioners, we shall appreciate your voting for us AS A GROUP to represent you for another term. Your interest will always be our interest, you may rest assured. Dr. K. P. B. Bonner, Morehead City, N. C. Walter M. Yeomans, Harkers Island, N. C. E. H. Potter, Beaufort, N. C. Moses C. Howard, Newport, N. C. The Above Advertisement Paid For By The Subscribed Candidates. VOTE FOR G. T. SPIVEY FOR SHERIFF (Tkla Ad Paid r?r^B|MBjr^

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