Driver Escapes Injury Friday Night Malcolm Rex Lawrence, 18, Ot way. escapf-d injury at 11:25 Fri day night when the 1952 Chevrolet he waf. driving ran off the Harkers Island Road. According to State Highway Pa trolman W. J. Smith Jr., I-awrenc^ was headed east. He said his right front tire was going flat and caused lum to run off the right shoulder 6( the road and hit a pine tree. Lawrence was alone in the car. Damage to the automobile was es timated at $250. No charges were preferred. Shreveport, La. (AP) ? Ben C. Hawkins Jr . has succeeded his father as U. S. District Judge for the Weste. District of Louisiana. It is believed to be the first time a son succeeded his father on a fed eral bench MOREHEAD Block & Tile Co. Inc. Phone 6-3970 TIPS "Ooopft! This Run 1 got in THE NEWS-TIMES Classified Ads is shooting too high!" Former Marthallberg Minister to Speak Here The Rev Harold Glenn Cuthrell, former minister of the Methodist Churoh at Marsha libera, now of Maxton. will be the speaker at a meeting of the Carteret County ? Shrine Club Friday. Oct. .8. The meeting will be a dutch | treat supper at the Sanitary Rest I aurant. Morehead City, at 7 o'clock. I Members of the Shrine will be I permitted to take guests. Paull Jon $2 00 PINT $3.25 is QT. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 proof. 724% grain neutral spirits. Frankfort Distiller Co.. N.Y.C. With the Armed Forte* Three Men Complete Basic Training in Air Force Three men from this county who are in the Air Force recently com pleted basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. They are Connie Sabiston, son of Mr and Mrs. Jeff Sabiston. Beaufort, Malcolm Sabrs ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. North Sab iston. Beaufort RFD, and Jerry Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alon za Thomas, Highland Park, Beau fort. I Corps, Korea ? Pvt. Timmie Willis, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis, Salter Path, is serv ing with the 1 Corps in Korea. The 1 Corps, one of three in the Eighth Army, coordinates ari in tensive post - truce training pro gram for UN units under its con trol. A pole lineman in Company A of the 5 1st Signal Battalion, Wil lis entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. Aviation Cadet Robert E*. Willis of Beaufort is near in g his goal of becoming a Jet pilot in the United States Air Force. . The 20-year-old student is learn- 1 ing to fly the T 28 propeller power ed trainer at Greenville Air Force Base, Miss* After completing his T - 28 courses, he will begin flying the speedy T.-33 jet. This is the train ing version of the F-80 fighter. Cadet Willis is scheduled to re ceive his silver pilot's wings on Feb. 24. He is the son of Mr. and i Mrs. Martin L. Willis, route 1 Beaufort. Bermuda, B.W.I. ? ? Navy Lt. i Cdr. H. L. Joslyn Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey L. Joslyn of 2806 Fvans St., Morehead City, has re ported for duty as .administrative I officer of Patrol Sqadron 49 here, j During the Korean conflict, Com 1 mander Joslyn served as air intel I licence officer and aid to Admiral I J. Turner Joy, USN, during the | truce talks at Panmunjom and j Munsan and as briefing officer for Commander Naval Forces, Far j Fast. Commander Joslyn is married to ! i the former Miss Katherine J. Shee! ey of 3718 Fdnor Rd , Baltimore, I Md. A graduate of Morehead City | High School, he graduated from i Frskine College in 1939. Sgt Richard A Veager, husband of Mrs. Carolyn Yeager of route I Morehead City, has made his fifth jump from a C I 19 aircraft. That | marked the end of three weeks of | intensive physical and technical | training and qualified him as a | ; paratrooper. Sergeant Yeager is with the 325th Airborne infantry Regiment, unit of the famed 82nd Airborne Division. "America s Guard of Hon or," at Fort Bragg. Kodiak, Alaska ? Norman D. (iillikin, chief journalist, USN, son of Mrs Hilda R. Gillikin of Smyr na, and husband of the former Miss Carrie I,. Simonton of route 2 Bloomfield, Pa., is reunited with his family (below) Chief Gillikin serves with the Public Information Office. Headquarters. 17 Naval Dis trict, Kodiak. Nickels Program Pays lor Texts Nickels for Know - How, which ?as already paid for one 48 page ext for use by agriculture teach ers and students, will pay for mother in the neir future. A. G. Bullard of the State De triment of Public Instruction's 'ocational agriculture division, said ast week that the first publication on soil fertility and fertilizer ? illed the need for a complete tforth Carolina reference on the ubject. Existing texts were eith cr out of date or did not combine | the information into an overall ref erence that is needed in the class room. The next publication will deal i with the production of flue-cured [tobacco. Nickels for Know-How will also make this possible. Bullard said that many agricul ture teachers have called Soil Fer tility and Fertilizers their "most valuable text." Reception of the paper - bound book was such that the Agricultural Foundation, which administer Nickels for Know-How, approved funds for a similar text on flue-cured tobacco. Nickels for Know-How pays for a total of 38 projects, most of them research in the State College School of Agriculture. JC't Accept Nominations For Outstanding Men The Morehead Cily Jaycees are accepting nominations 4n this coun ty for the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the United States. Nom inating will cloae Oct. 8. Anyone wishing to nominate a young man between the ages . f 21 35 should contact Jasper Bell, pres ident of the Morehead City Jayeees at the Sanitary Barber Shop. He can supply further information and nomination blanks. If aircraft could fly continuous ly at 3,000 miles per hour at sea level they weld heat up from air friction to about 1,690 degrees (F), enough to melt many metals. If LET'S MIRE NEWPORT in '54! The cattle egret, a bird formerly found only in Africa and Asia, suddenly appeared in South Amer ica in 1930 and was found in the United States in 1952. says the National Geographic Society. Church to Organize Cub Scout Don Thursday Night A meeting of boy?. age?S to 11, living between 19th and 34th Streets in Morehead City has been set for Thursday night at 7:30 in Annex No. 1 of the Presbyterian Church, Morehead City. Purpose of the meeting is to organise a. Cub Scout den. The boys should be accompanied by the parents. Crab Point and Atlantic Beach boys are also invited. Club to Meet Mrs. James Smith, Morehead City, will be in charge of the pro gram at the Carteret BItl'W Club meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Odd Fellows Lodge, Beaufort. M For torn fort indoors and out, Famous Coleman heater with a FREE All-Purpose Robe. for a limited time only LOW PRICED AUTOMATIC COMFORT Here is an oil heater with full 50,000-BTU capacity to heat 3 to 5 rooms . . . yet it is neat, compact, space saving. rftPT WITH EACH rREc LOW PRICE... $69.95 For a powerful 50.000-BTU feeder that supplies a big volume J of circuiting warm air that put* " comfort into every room. FUEL SAVINGS . . . up to 25% Sensational Fuel-Air Control \ prevents waste. Puts heat in the i J home instead of up the chimney. I / Exclusive with Colemsn oil 1/ heaters. <NEW( , $10.00 DOWN EASY PAYMENTS 100% wool, all-purpose robe and inflatable, vinyl carrying case. Assorted plaids. A $12.95 retail value FREE SOUND APPLIANCE CO., INC. 1 406 Bridges St. ? Morehead City * Phone 6-4452 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FUEL OIL CONSUMERS * Members of this Association are eager to serve you with your fuel oil needs and with prompt and reliable service. It is urged that you keep your bills paid promptly so that we may maintain this high standard of service. ALL DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS ARE URGED TO PAY PROMPTLY. MEMBERS OF THIS ASSOCIATION EXCHANGE CREDIT INFORMATION. CARTERET COUNTS OIL DEALERS ASSOCIATION.

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