| CLASSIFIED APS*| LOST IN BELK'S, MONDAY MORNING, a green wallet, containing depend ency card with name Ada Lee Far ris and Social Security card with name. Ada Lee Miller. Reward. No questions asked finder. Phone 2-SlOl. P. O. Box 274, Beaufort. m2Sp FOR SALE RESTAURANT FIXTURES. TA bles. chairs, one Frigidaire ice cream box, one Frigidaire service box. one Hot Point electric grill, one Hot Point double waffle iron, one Hot Point round small deep fryer, two wood office desks. Priced to move. All equipment in opera tion now. Contact Mr. Davis, Broadway Cafe, phone 6-3356. m28 SPECIAL, SEVERAL HUNDRED started New Hampshire Red chick ens. Rumley Feed and Seed Store, Front St., Beaufort, N. C. m25 21 FT CHRIS CRAFT CABIN EX press Cruiser with hardware. Fac tory price $1,642. Sale price $1050. New ? never been in water. More head City Yacht Basin. jl Bogus Sound Lots 100 foot frontage on the water. One mile west of city limits. Price $2000.00 ? 10". down payment. 3 year terms on the balance. Same section but no water frontage. 200 feet from the sound. Price $1250.00 ? 10% downpayment. 3 year terms on the balance. CARTERET REALTY CO. Phone 6-4377 Morehead City, N. C. tf ? NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME. ) Designed for living. K. W. Prest, IJPhone 64239 or 64210. tf 'NEW AND USED FURNITURE. 1 Hamilton Furniture to., near school ; (B Live Oak SL, Beaufort. N.C. tf i REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. ' Operate Hke new. $25.00 to $60.00. -tee their at Hamilton Furniture ICo., 509 Live Oak St., Beaafort. tf GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS 1050 STUDEBAKER Radio, heater, overdrive Extra clean car. $150.00 Down 1947 OLDS 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, Hydro. *100.00 Down IBM PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 975.00 Down And a Few Other Nice Can to Choose from. SEE E. B. Fleming at DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. 1013 Arendell St. Morehead City Office Phone: 8-3171 Home Phone: 8-493# NEW OFFICE HOURS Effective March 1, 1954 8:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES far M Ward* ar Leee Warda It each to ladder account cua Eeeh initial, abbreviation, (nap I on* word. of aombert Tit ? HffUy ads, 77c per tack; a* ada leae tkaa Carda of Tbanka and Special Notieaa charged at claaaifled ad U ra of aay edvartleeinant I then only to the extent of ? if the val u?? MTtruKnwnt on by the error. r.l FOR BALK EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ON BOGUE Sound, between 18th and 19th ftreets. Phone 8-4087. m23p HIGHEST AND MOST BEAUTI ful ocean front lot on Bogue Bank*, No. T, Hoffman Beach, 190x212. j Protective reatrictions. Faces paved | road on North, ocean on South. Power line. $4000.00 cash. Dr. O. H. Johnson, Morehead City. Phone #-4288 tf 17 FT CHRIS CRAFT SPEED boat with hardware. Factory price *895.00. Sale price $650.00 More head City Yacht Basin. jl ONE KENMORE AUTOMATIC washing machine. Will sell cheap. Call 6-3329. jl | BOAT. 31 FT. WITH CABIN Price very reasonable. See J. B. Brooks, Harkers Island. m28p CUT GLADIOLAS. SMITH'S Poultry Farm, West Beaufort Rd. m28 JACK: DON'T FORGET TO DROP by the Carteret Ice & Fuel Co. on your way home and pick up a pack age of cracked ice for our party tonight. It's crystal clear pure, so convenient to use, and only costs a few cents. And they put it up for you ? any size you want ? while you wait. tf CABIN CRUISER "CARRIE R." length 34 feet, beam 9 feet, draft 2 Mi feet. Built 1941 by R. B. Gilll kin of Marshailberg, North Caro lina. Wood Construction Bought by the late Dr. J. S. Rhodes, Sr., of Williamston, North Carolina in 1947 and used by him as sport fish ing and cruising boat until his re cent death. Built and previously used for commercial fishing. Has a 115 H P. Chrysler Marine Motor with only approximately 75 hours on it. This boat is made of very best materials, has been excellent ly maintained. It is rugged and handles superbly in rough waters. Boat is presently at Guthries Land ing, Pamlico Beach. Picture on re- 1 quest. Contact Dr. J. S. Rhodes. ' Jr., Administrator, or Charles H. Manning, Attorney, Williamston, North Carolina. m28 JACK: DON'T WORRY IF YOU forgot to pick up that package of cracked ice on your way home. Wc can get it at the ice platform of the Carteret Ice & Fuel Company anytime ? 24 hours a day. Imagine ? two and a half pecks of cracked crystal pure ice put up in a water strength bag for only thirty cents! I don't see how they can do it but it sure beats worrying about our few refrigerator ice cubes. tf WATER COOLER. IN GOOD CON dition. Glass bottle, natural ice type. $18. The News-Times, phone 6-4175. dh TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED cottage on Atlantic Beach, $4,500. Several cottages in M<yehead City, three bedrooms. $1000 cash, bal ance refinanced. Contact C. H. Freeman or C. L. Stanley, Agents. 71014 Arendell St., Morehead City. I tf SIAMESE KITTENS, BLUE point. Very reasonably priced. Call 2-4521. m28 BUSINESS SERVICES REPAIRS ON ALL SMALL APPLI ances, electric irons, toasters, etc. I Call Frank Lewis, phone 2-8831, 905 Ann St., Beaufort, N. C. tf I LOCKHART MILLWORKS Announces New Personalized Service to the residents of Eastern Carolina Life time high pressure lamination DOMESTIC Sink Tops ? Cabinet Tops Breakfast Bars COMMERCIAL Counters ? Replacement , Counter Tops Store Fixtures FORMICA ? MICARTA NEVAMAR Call LOCKHART MILLWORKS Phone 8-3818 Highway 70 West of , Mo re he ad City, N. C. t FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 6-3180. For cornet Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelers, 723 Arendell St, More head City. Dragline ? Crane ? Bulldozer Service. Grading and Land scaping: Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Belgrade Marl Delivered. CLIFF SHERRILL DRAINAGE CO. Beaufort Tel. 2 7327 tf REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Commercial and Dnmsatic Wash ing machines repaired, any make. Guaranteed need refrigerators, washing machines, drink boxes, freezers, etc. Ra frige ration air Con di Uooing Gates Refrigerator . Ser vice, 104 North lfth St, Morebeod City, N. C. tf BUSINESS SERVICES STEAM PROCESS FACTORY RE treading. Guaranteed. Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendell Streets, Morehead City. tf REFINISH YOUR OWN FLOORS Rant a under, edger or pollaber. New equipment it both stores. Western Auto Associate Stores. Beaufort and Morehead City, tf J. B. CROWE, EXTERMINATING and general repair work. All work guaranteed. Rid your house of ter mitea, rata, roachea and silverfish. Call ft-4374. Free inapectlon. tf PARKER MOTORS Your Official Inspection Station NUMBER 715 Have Your Car Safety Checked FREE Get your Green Safety Check sticker HERE PARKER MOTORS 509 Arendell St. Morehead City, N. C. tf DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TO order. We have the blanki ? and the machine. Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto Associate Store, Beaufort and Morehead. tf NELSON'S FISH PIER And Carpenter Shop Boats for sale or rent. Bait and fishing tackle. BOAT LUMBER FOR SALE General Woodwork and Boat Repairs Ed Nelson, Prop. Highway 70 opposite Beaufort draw bridge Day Phone 2-8651 Night Phone 2-4771 ? ti WANTED WANTED You to know that your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Democrat Primary May 29th, 1954 VOTE FOR RAY HIGHSMITH for your next Sheriff of Carteret County. m25p HELP WANTED MAN OR WOMAN? OPPORTUN ity to enjoy additional weekly in come, $35 to $50 or more during your spare time selling Rawlelgh Products to consumers in city of Morehead City. Also full time open ings Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-972-247, Richmond, Va. m28p FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5 room, 2 bedroom apartment, downtown, close to schools and business district. Front and back porch. Also one small 4-room house, unfurnished, $30 month. Will make improvements for more rent. Mr. Davis, Broadway Cafe, phone 6-3356. m28 TWO ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE with bath. 201 S. 32nd St. Joe Rose, phone 6-4547. m28p FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR rent to couple. Corinne Bell, 922 Arendtll St, Morehead City. tf SUNSHINE COURT MOTEL apartments. By day, week or month. On waterfront G. M. Paul, Front St. Extension, Beaufort. Phone 2-8307. tf TO QUIET COUPLE. NICELY furnished upstairs studio apart ment. No pets. $60 monthly. Lo csted 1713 Shcpard St, Mrs. H. C. Akerley. phone 6-3603. tf SEVERAL ONE AND TWO BED room apartments. Furnished or un furnished. Also two two-bedroom furnished cottages C. H. Freeman, 710 H Arendell St 64622. tf MAN APARTMENTS Two bedroom*, living room, kitchen and private bath. All major appliances furnished. Also water and garage. Avail able immediately. Contact J. H. Neal, agent phone Mill, Beaufort, N. C. tf ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED apartment with porch overlooking Bogue Sound. Private entrance, all electric kitchen. 2MS Arendell St C. H. Freeman, Agent 710 H Arendell St tf FOB BCNT rUltNIIHED APARTMENT. Phone 6-4067. m25p COTTAGE, ATLANTIC BEACH, furnlahod. Living room, two bed room*. ill electric kitchen, bath. Suitable (or two families. Troy Morris, 2710 Home* Dr., phone 6-4544. tf ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT. All utilities furnished. Also office space in Wade Building. Gerald Wade, 1500 Shackleford Ave., phone 6-4535. tf THREE ROOM APARTMENT with bath, furnished. Apply Beau fort Florist or call 2-3371. tf OFFICE OR UNFURNISHED bachelor apartment. Call K. W. Prest. 6-4239 or 6-4210. tf MISCELLANEOUS Judge J. Paul Frizzolle Candidate For Re-Nomination As Resident Judge Of The Superior Court Fifth Judicial District Democratic Primary May 29th, 1954 Your Vote and Support Appreciated tf This ad paid for by C. B. Brooks SPECIAL NOTICES CARD OF THANKS The family of Sherman Jones wish to thank their many friends for the flowers and use of the cars, and all kindnesses shown during his illness and at the time of his death. The family. m25p RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEBTS incurred by anyone other than my self will not be assumed. J. E. Glover. ml8-25jl-8 LEGAL NOTICES RE SALE OF LANDS Directed by Order of the Su perior Court of Carteret County in "Hatsell, executor, etc. vs. Doug lass, et al.," No. 1109 SPD, under signed Commissioner will on Fri day, May 28th., 1954 at 12 M. o'clock, at court-house door in Beaufort, N. C., offer for resale to highest bidder for cash ? or upon terms bid at sale ? all sub ject to Court's confirmation; bid ding to start at $3,305. (bid of Clyde D. Douglass, raise from $3,100.). the following described: In Beaufort, N. C. beginning at a po'nt on east side Queen street 51 feet southwardly from south east corner of intersection of Ann and Queen streets, southwest cor ner Privatee lot, thence southward ly with east margin Quean street 59 feet to northwest corner late Allen Davis lot; thence eastward ly and parallel Ann street 95 feet, more or less, to west line of D. C. Richardson property, thence with Richardson and Moore west line(s) northwardly 59 feet, more or less, to Privette's south line, thence westwardly and parallel Privetee line to beginning, with improve ments thereon. This 8th. day of May, 1954. J. F. Duncan, Commissioner. m!4-21-25 NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that on the 20th day of May, 1954, I did least to Mr. Cleveland Daniels of Cedar Island, N. C., the following described oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 084 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Hog Island Bay, Carteret County, N. C, said stake lying 25 yards S 64 *-55 E from the N. E. corner of the Van Home lease; thence running S 88 "-20' E 691' to a marsh; thence along said marsh S 37*-00' E 372' to a stake on the marsh; thence S 77M5' W 722' to a stake in the Bay; thence N 27"-45' W 708' to the beginning, containing 9.2 acres. This the 20th day of May, 1954. C. G. Holland Aas't Fisheries Commissioner m25 jl-8-15 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of F. G. Oglesby, de ceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this la to notify all peraons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed at Newport, N. C? on or before the 28th day of April, 1955, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaae make prompt payment. This 24th day of April, 1954. Mrs. L. O. Garner, Executrix a27m4-l 1-18-25 Jlp NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, Cora Lea Cum in inga, has qualified aa Administra trix of the estate of the late Charlie C. Cummings, deceased, of Car teret County, North Carolina, and ia now notifying all persona having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home in North Harlowe, Carteret County, on or before the 11th day of May. 1955, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of May, 19M. (MRS.) CORA LKA CUMMINGS, Adminiatratrtx of the estate of Charlie C. Cummings. Negro News Minted CHy Heapttal: DMwfri iWer treatment: An drew Bland, Kins Ion, Thursday; Daria Holmes, Beaufort, Thursday; Joseph Sutton, Newport, Thunday. Admitted: Alton Hester, More head City, Friday. Morehead City -r- The Order of Eastern Star meets tonight at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Hall. All members are asked to be present. Mrs. Ethel Dudley is worthy ma tron. The Ladies Home Instruction Club met Thursday evening with Mrs. Berths Dudley. The presi dent, Mrs. Helen Fenderson, pre sided oves the business session. Mrs. Thelma Stamps presented Mrs. Dudley with a hostess gift. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Ada Horton, Mrs. Jeanette Jordan, Mrs. Varnella Jones, Mrs. Ethel Dudley, Mrs. Josephine Pear son, Mrs. Annie Sawyer, Mrs. Ethel Williams. Mrs. Daisy Becton and Mrs. Ethel Allen. The club meets Friday night of this week with Mrs. Ethel Dudley, S14 Bayview Homes, at 8 o'clock. Baseball (Continued from Page 3) Mcintosh for 10 hits, paced by Gas kill with four for four. Bobby Willis, one for two, led Morehead. Morehead Takes Second Game In the second game Morehead came on In the fifth and sixth in nings to grab a 7-2 decision. Harkers Island scored once in the second to take the lead, but Morehead City sent two runs across in the third and fifth innings to take the lead. Three runs in the sixth provided the victory margin. Harkers Island scored its final tally in the top of the sixth. The visitors gleaned seven hits off Morehead hurlers Bass and Charles Hall. Winning pitcher was Hall. Losing pitcher was N. Hill, who was touched for six hits. Crawford Pigott, two for three, paced the losers attack with Jerry Conner, two for three, pacing Morehead. Scores by innings: R.H.E. H. Island 130 000 1?5 10 1 Morhd. City .. .103 000 0?4 3 4 Morhd City ... 0o2 023 x? 1 7 6 2 H. Island 010 001 0?2 7 5 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of May, 1954, I did lease to Allen Lupton of Route 1, Beaufort, N. C? the following de scribed oyster bottom: LEASE NO. 882 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake at the northwest comer of the James and Allen W. Lupton oyster lease in Hog Island Bay, Carteret County, N. C. and runs N 20 * 00' W 881' to a stake; thence N 59?-45' E 630' to a stake; thence S 24 "-30' E 670' to a stake; thence S 59" -50' W 680' to the beginning, containing 7.5 acres. This the 8th day of May, 1954. C. G. Holland Ass't. Fisheries Commissioner m!8-25 j 1-8 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Frank L. Bry ant, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at 1400 Fisher St.. More head City, N. C., on or before the 19th day of May, 1955, or this no tice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 13th day of May, 1B54. Sylvia S. Bryant, Administratix m 18-25 jl-8-15-22p NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of May, 1954. I did lease to Messrs. Allen Lupton and James Lupton of Route 1, Beau fort, N. C., the following described oyster bottom: LEASE NO. 681 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County. N. C. Beginning at a stake in Hog Ialand Bay, Car teret County, N. C., said stake lying approximately 100 yards in a north westernly direction from the Lu cille Fulcher lease and runs S 59' 50' W 951' to a itake on shoreline; thence with shore N 28" -20' W 100'; thence N 9"-30' E 150'; thence N 9M0' E 150'; tbence N 25*-30' E 122'; thence leaving the' shore line N 20 *-00' W 130' to a stake; thence N 59 * 50' E 880' to a stake in the bay; thence S 24*-30' E 538' to the beginning, containing 10 Tbis the 7th day of M?y. IBM. C. G. Holland Aas't Fisheries Commissioner. mll-18-25 J1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Martha W. Ml telle, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this Is to notify all persona having claims against said ?state to present them to the un deraigned at 1510 Shackleford Ave.. Morehead City. N. C.. on or before the 12th day of May, ; 1966, or this notice will be pled in bar o( their recovery. All per- : sons indebted to said eatate will 1 please make prompt payment. This 8th day of May. IBM. R. R. Miielle, Administrator all-IMS j 1-8-lSpai With th* Arnwd Forcti Lt. N. W. Taylor III To Go on Inactive Duty Lt (jf) Nelson W. Taylor III. SC, USN, who hu serve* ai mili Ury personnel officer at the Nor folk (Va.) Naval Supply Center since January 1853, will be re leased to inactive duty Hay 31. A native of Beaufort, Lieutenant Taylor attended The Citadel in Charleston, S. C., and in 1M8 was graduated from the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He studied for two years in the law school of the University of North Carolina. While at the University he was battalion commander in the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, president of the Town Men's Asso ciation and member of the Scab bard and Blade, Phi Sigma Profes sional Political Science Fraternity, and Theta Chi fraternity. Lieutenant Taylor entered the Navy u an ensign in June 1991, at tended the Naval Supply Corps School, Bayonne, N. J., and served aboard the radar picket destroy er USS Charles P. Cecil before re porting to the Center for duty. Lieutenant Taylor plans to resume bis studies in law school. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Taylor of 311 Ann St. Beaufort, he is married to the former Nancy Derrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W L. Derrickson, 2112 Shep ard St., Morehead City. They are the parents of a year-old son, Der ek Taylor. In Norfolk they reside at 902 Spotswood Ave. " S/Sgt. Willie J. Phillips. USMC, Wildwood. was among 1,716 veter ans of the First Marine Division which arrived recently in San Francisco from Korea aboard the USNS General John Pope. Planned House Cleaning Makes Job Much Easier DO YOU USE the squirrel meth-* od of house cleaning? Or can you bear to part with old, faded gar ments and outdated magazines? If you want to have a successful spring cleaning session you'll need to make up your mind to (1) dis card, (2) tag curtains, draperies, rugs, bedspreads for cleaning. (2) Sort all washables for the laun dry before you thing about be ginning cleaning chores. Next? make a list of tasks. Big chores should be turned over to the mqn of the house and a few easy assignments to the youngsters. Assemble cleaning equipment and products before you begin. Worn out equipment makes the job harder and brooms, mops and the like are inexpensive enough to make replacement a good invest ment. The room by room cleaning method is best and one or two rooms a day will help you do a more thorough job, than if you try to tackle all rooms at once. Here are some cleaning essentials that will do double-duty, keeping your cleaning basket light: POWDERED SOAP OR DETER GENT: Soak a cloth in soap and water solution, wring out thorough ly and clean baseboards, backs and sides of stairs, cabinets and other wood surfaces. Go over radiators, too. Walls painted with enamel or high gloss paint may be washed with a mild application of deter gent or soap. Wipe down closet walls. Scrub linoleum and wood floors with Aoapy water. Wash wood painted furniture, overlap ping washed areas so they won't streak when dry. LIQUID OR PASTE WAX: Wax floors with self-polishing floor wax which needs no buffing or paste wax which takes longer to apply but leaves a prettier finish usually. Rubber tiles, asphalt tiles and lin oleum in the kitchen should be waxed to a brilliant sheen. A thin film of liquid wax on woodwork will help protect it so that future soil, finger marks and spots will whisk off with a damp cloth. Ap ply the wax after the woodwork has been washed thoroughly and dried. This technique may be applied also to Venetian blinds, painted trim in the childrens' room, book cases. SCOURING POWDER: Hard to beat for spots and finger marks that are stubborn, tile floors, bath room walla, tub, basins. Good for scouring stove and oven parts. New sudsing type cleansers are es pecially good. One turns golden when wet. SPOT REMOVERS: After vacu uming upholstered pieces, remove cushion sections, cleaning under neath, brushing away loose soil. Brush debris on to paper and burn to destroy moth eggs. Go over upholstery and rugs with moth spray using pressurised can or spray gun. Remove spots with spot remover. First make sure there is no dust in area to be cleaned. Uae a soft clean cloth testing cleaning fluid in an incon spicuous spot. It It works go ahead on the rest of the uphol stery. Work in a room that has good air circulstion. The cleaned area will dry quickly if an electric fan Is allowed to blow on It GLA88 CLEANERS: Uae on all glaaa surfaces, windows, mirrors, chrome fixtures. Use to shine Ice box, sink, stove snd outside of bathtub making day-to-day wipe-up easier. POLISHES: This Is an excellent time to shine up darkened cop per chafing dishes, silver coffee services, trays, etc. Paste silver pol ishes are safe, quick and efficient and there are any number of good copper polishes available. If rugs are to be stored at home, vacuuum carefully on both sides snd spray with moth re pel lan ts be fore you put them away. Each day after chore* are over ?pray an air refresher around the house, take a good hot bath, brush your hair and squirt cologne lib srally on yeumlf? and relax. About IS per cent & the land area of Rhode Island is classified I urban. Snoring Cause Finally Found Poplar Bluff, Mo. (AP) ? The Poplar Bluff Daily American Re public has been carrying a series of articles on snoring, principally by husbands. And the women folk have recommended treatment vary ing from outright shooting of the snorer to separate bedrooms. But the other day a correspon dent said the thing to do was to find the cause and she cited the scientific analysis she credited to her father: "The psychological perifery of the perimeter requires that the larynx, the glottis and the epig lottis shall have all the commit ments of the atmosphere. That causes the nasal protuberances to prevaricate. In that way the whiz zlemagigary of the candelabrium has to explodiate through the hy drostatics of the proboscis, thus producing a snore, a snort or a gurgle." Raymond Bryan to Serve As Town Board 'Member' Raymond Bryan, Goldsboro, who has a summer home on Evans Street, Morchead City, has been named an ex-officio member of the Morehead City town board for the summer months. Mr. Bryan will act as liaison be tween the municipal government and the summer residents. He is president of T. A. Loving Co. and is serving this year as president of the Dunes Club. Mr. Bryan will sit in on town board meetings beginning with the June session. Ann Street Men's Club To Receive Charter Friday Sam Underwood, Greenville. New Bern district lay reader, will present the charter to the Ann Street Methodist Men's Club at 7 p.m. Friday in the Lottie Sanders Building. Mr. Underwood will also be the speaker for the evening. Danger Area The area in the vicinity of Brown's Island will be dangerous to navigation tomorrow and Thurs day from 8 a.m. to S p.m. because of strafing and bombing exercises, Army Engineers announce. Theatre to Meet The Carteret Community Theatre will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Scout Hut, Beaufort, to dis cuss the possibility of having a sum mer production, says Ed Walston, president. Trash Burns The Morehead City Fire Depart ment extinguished a fire originat ing in a trash box at the rear of Role's 5 * 10 at 10:30 Friday night. Firemen used water in the booster tank to put out the fire. No dam age resulted. Newport PTA Sees Small Fry Wedding Mri Mary Catherine 11U1U' firat grade presented a Tom Thumb wedding at the May meeting of tie Newport Parent-Teacher Aasoeia tion at the Newport School. The meeting opened with a scrip ture reading by Jack Bell. Mr*. Stancil Bell was program chair man. Rooms winning recognition (or having the largest number of parents present were Mrs. Mil lis's room, Mrs Mollie Henderson's fifth grade aud Hubert Straw's 10th Officers for the coming year are Mrs. Tom Dickinson, president; C. S. Long, vice-president; Mrs. Kirk, secretary; and Mrs Ruby Simmons, treasurer. Two Optometrists Go To Jacksonville Meeting Dr. Russell E. Outlaw, Morehead City, and Dr. David Farrior, Beau fort, recently attended a meeting of the Southeastern Group of the North Carolina State Optometric Society in Jacksonville. Keynote speaker was Dr. Morde cai Katzen of Jacksonville. He spoke on sub-normal vision devices and explained their uses to aid those with low vision not correct able by ordinary eyeglasses. Dr. Stephen Sudor, Ayden, chair man, was selected to attend the council meeting of the society to be held tomorrow in Greensboro. Police Arrest Negro On Charge of Assault James Oscar Chapman, Negro, Fisher Street, Morehead City, was picked up by Morehead City police at 6:50 p.m. Saturday on a charge of assaulting his wife with a knife with intent to kill. Making the ar rest were Capt. Buck Newsome and Patrolman Joe Smith. The warrant for Chapman was sworn out by his wife Florence who was cut about the face. The case was docketed for trial in Morehead City Recorder's Court yesterday. r, Suffering from a ease of as a result of constantly /yew/ve 7U?M??L? s0* Enr "Bear." Wheel Alinement as idvtrlittrf la tk? This deal effective now through May 29th. PARKER MOTORS Phone 6-3332 90S Arendell St. MOREHEAD CITY USE ICEMAN'S Our ice ii made from water taken from our own artesian well*, processed in our own purification plant, and slow frozen under constant filtered air agi tation into HARD, pure, tasteless, crystal clear ice that LASTS. Only a completely equipped ice plant can produce such a matchless product, and at such low cost to the consumer, Carteret Ice & Coal Co. 6th and Evans Sts. Morehead City

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