VOTE FOR
WILLIAM J. BUNDY
FOR
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
(Paid (or by Carteret County Frienda of William J. Bundy)
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PHONE 6-3464
Corner 24th & Bridges Street
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
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Large Size
GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25c
New
POTATOES 5 lbs. 29c
SUGAR 5 lbs. 55c
Fresh Country
EGGS - - - dot. 49c
Carnation ? Pet ? Borden's
MILK 3 large cans 42c
Libby't
TOMATO JUICE - - *?? > 2 cans 25c
SANDWICH SPREAD - - pint jar 30c
PLASTIC SPOONS 8 for 9c
Sweetheart
SOAP 4 bars 32c
Special lc Sale on Tetley
TEA 64 bags 60c
and 16 extra bags lc ,
CANADA DRY WATER AND GINGERALE
Quarts
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE
Driver Fined
$101 in Court
Dovo Ward King, More
head City, Found Guilty
Of RockUss Driving
Dart King Ward, Mansfield Park,
More head City, was found guil
ty of reckless driving in Beaufort
Recorder's Court Tuesday Judge
Earl Mason fined Ward $100 and
coats.
Ward, charged with drunk driv
ing, was arrested by Beaufort Po
lice Officers W. C. Garner and
Maxwell Wade May 17.
He was seen by the Snack Grill
and followed into town by the
officers and arrested on Turner
street. Ward was weaving all over
the road and had to be helped
from his car to the patrol car and
into the jail, according to the of-,
ficers' testimony.
Attention to Ward was brought
to the officers by Clarence Guth
rie, Beaufort, who was almost
struck by Ward's car.
Had Been to Marlowe
Ward said that he had been to
see his brother, Dan Ward, at Har
low and while there did some work.
He has chronic asthma, he Aid,
and the work made him ill.
He said he had a "srr^tll drink
of gin" to relieve his asthmatic
attack, but it did no good so he
attempted to drive to Beaufort
to pick up his wife, he taid. Just
before entering Beaufort he suf
fered another attack that affected
his driving, he said.
Judge Mason amended the war
rant to reckless driving and passed
judgment.
Willie Godette and Clayton
Steele, charged with fighting and
disturbing the peace and assault
ing each other, were sentenced to
30 days on the streets, suspended
on payment of $25 and costs.
Both said the other started the
fight, with Godette pulling a knife.
Steele said he took it away from
Godette. When Officer Wade ar
rived on the scene Godette was ly
ing on the ground and Steele was
just getting up, according to the
officer's testimony.
TV Set Controversy
Mrs. Virginia Murphy, Fulford
street, Beaufort, charged with tak
ing a television set from Thomas C.
Woolard's after being told it was
being held for the price of labor
and replacement, said she'd give
the set back.
Costs were imposed on the fol
lowing: Dave W. Wray, Hollie
Green, and Wilbur Joseph, charged
with failing to stop for a stop
sign; Joseph, improper muffler;
Charlie Davis, North Harlowe, pub
lic drunkenness, and Elvie Elijah
Jones, Merrimon, improper muf
fler.
Cases continued were Harold
Lee Willii, drunk driving and pub
He drunkenness; Lillian McDow
ell, Elwood Newman, and Ralph
James Bold, failing to stop for a
stop sign; Bold, speeding; and
Moses Elisha Moore, improper
muffler. ?
Ceiling's No Wall
San Diego, Calif. ? (AP)? When
an order at the Navy electronics
laboratory banned pin-up girls
from laboratory walls, the men in
the Human Factors division trans
ferred theirs to the ceiling. The
Human Factors division specialina
on such things as men's errors and
weaknesses.
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To The Voters Of Carteret County
IN THE
Democratic Primary, May 29th.
We, Mm undersigned, present members of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners, have filed for re-election.
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During the past years we have worked together harmonious
ly and conscientiously for the welfare of Carteret County.
We cm 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 strtved to encourage progress in the county fay
keeping your taxes at a minimum and seeing your tax dollar
wisely spent.
nav? maintained a program or Yiiwncrai im prove men*
by systematically reducing the county's lndsfatednesi each year
mmjI Msulaiii .?? m ? nlli i t imAII aLa e ^ ? ??? ^ m t-? M ? - , ,
""" currefsT vxp8ni0s profiipfiy^ unTii in# counry is now
in gooa, sauna financial con a it ion.
It Is our ambition to continue a program of progress for the
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wetrare or ?ne cirizens or wane rev vtfWi? IT nominarea ana
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eiecrea py ine uvinuiiunc rony?
If yew feel therefore that we have done our duty to you as
County Commissioners, we shall appreciate your voting for us
AS A OROIIP to represent you for another term. Your interest
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win aiwayi oe our inrvnwi you may rwi aiturea.
Dr. K. P. I. Bonner, Morehead City, N. C.
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E. H. Palter, Beaufort, N. C
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Hospital Care Association
To Accept New Members
Volunteer workers from the Car
teret County Farm Bureau and
Home Demonstration Clubs will
meet with representatives of the
Hospital Care Association of Dur
ham, at a luncheon Tuesday at the
Sanitary Fish Market, Morehead
City. They will discuss plans for
reopening the Blue Cross group
which was established in Carteret
County last November.
A luncheon meeting was held
Monday at the Sea Level Inn for
workers in the eastern part of the
county. .
New members may now enroll.
Applications become effective June
15. The volunteer collectors will
endeavor to contact every farm
family Tri the county by tRat time.
Farm Bureau members will be en
rolled by workers from the Farm
Bureau and the Home Demonstra
tion Clubs, and will pay their dues
through the Farm Bureau.
Farm families which do not be
long to the Farm Bureau may jtfin
through a second Blue Cross group
at Sea Level.
The following persons will serve
as volunteer collectors for the Car
ROTC Unit Pays
Tribute to CSA
Austin, Tex. (AP) ? Ten mem
bers of the University of Texas
ROTC drill team, the Rangers wear
the Confederate gray and their flag
is the Stars and Bars. They are
members of the Confederate Ran
gers, a special squad designed by
Army ROTC officers to preserve a
colorful part of the nation's past
and to show military science stu
dents differences in past and pres
ent drills and maneuvers.
The uniforms are authentic Con
federate Army reproductions. The
men carry SO-callber, breech-load
ing Springfield rifles, actually in
use during the Civil War. The
rifles are from the gun collection
of Lt. Col. James Burleson, Dallas
business man and ROTC liaison
officer for the Texas State Guard.
Originator of the Confederate
Rangers is Lt. C61. Walter P. Die
lem, assistant professor o t military
icience and tactics and a Yankee
from Columbus, Ohio.
William
Penn
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teret County Farm Bureau group:
Mrs. Edna Davis, Mrs. Nellie Gar
ner and Rogers Murray, Beaufort;
Will Hardesty, Harlowe; Mrs. Mon
roe Whitehurst and Mrs. Osborne
Piggott. -Gloucester; Mrs. John
Young, Maysville; Mrs. Milton Fin
er. Morehead City; Floyd Garner,
Julian Weeks and Guy Pritchett,
Newport; and Albert Murdock,
Wildwood.
Volunteer workers for the Blue
Cross group at Sea Level are Mrs.
Linda Tosto and Mrs. Roma Smith,
Atlantic; Mrs. Clara Yeomani, Har
kers Island; Mrs. Lela G. Howard,
Ocracoke; Mrs. Nelli* E. Maion,
Stacy; Mrs. Dora Day, Cedar Is
land; Mrs. William Lloyd, Sea Lev
el; Mrs. Monroe Whitehnrst ahd
Mrs. Osborne Plgott, Gloucester.
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What's happened to the U. S. family
in the "Electric Age"?
They use 3 times as much electricity-and pay less per kilowatt-hour for it
U. S. (am ilia a have moved Into the
"electric age." A measure of their change
? they are using 3 times as much elec
tricity today as they used in 1939.
One reason is that electricity does
more lobs for them. And the price is low
er ? the average family pays less per kilo
watt-hour than in 1939. Another reason
? there's more oi it.
The electric light and power compa
nies provide 3 times as much electricity
a* they did in 1939. They are building
new power plants and dams and lines
all over the country to keep well ahead of
growing needs.
Carolina Power & Light Company has
had an appropriate part in this expansion.
In (act, this company U engaged la a
$200,000,000 building program that al
ready has resulted in new generating
plants, new substations, new lines and
other iadlltles. This summer another now
generating plant, near Wilmington ? the
largest on our system, win go Into service.
In spite oi this abundance, some peo
ple still propose that the federal govern
ment build electric protects even II It
means waste, a bigger national debt and
the threat oi socialism.
(CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY)
ANNOUNCEMENT !
the CARTERET DRUG store
Will Be Open For Business
THURSDAY - JUNE 3rd
(FORMAL OPENING LATER)
We are pleased to announce that the Carteret
Drug Store will be open Thursday, June 3rd for
business. Our Formal Opening will be at a later
date. We believe that we have one of the finest
and most modern drug stores in Carolina to serve
the growing needs of Morehead City. Our equip
ment and stock are brand new throughout. We
will endeavor at all times to give you the best
merchandise in the drug store line. Our person
nel will be for your help, to give you prompt ser
vice in an efficient and courteous manner.
1207 ARENDELL ST.
Next to New A&P Super Market
AIR-CONDITIONED for your comfort
FREE AMPLE PARKING
Prompt Delivery Service .
RAY US A VISIT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
CARTERET DRUG STORE
DOW LASITTER, Prop.
DAXLS?S?ti Phon* 6-4745 dampigott,^.