Timtra i* mm The Carteret OMnaainity Theatre will meet at T a?lMMrrow nijht at I lM National Guard Armory, Camp Glenn. Selection of the next play will be made. Contidbr fog a WAWI SOFTENER? lead* la hIm bmu It Im* fa r i?Xtj?skrfejarDWMr c?r i 1 Merrill BalMlag 1 I Beaufort, N. C. , N? Address - | _S{HJ> ^N^A^ TER*.S _J MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Board Names List Takers The County Board of Commis sioners yestefday appointed all list takes* in Uw caiaty except Uuisa lar Mow h?J City. They will be named aa soaa a* qualified per sons, who will keep office at the city hall, can be found. Uttiers are aa Inflows: Cedar Wood, Mas. Mrs Bay. Roe; Artun tie Seu Level, Walter Smith. At lantic; DavMtacy-, Alvin Davis. Davis. 9myrna-Williston. Mrs. Dollie Taylor. Smyrna; Marihallberg. James Gillikin of Marshall be rt:; Straits (includes Gloucester. Ob way and Bettie), William F. Gilla kin, Bettie. Merrimon, Peter Carraway of Merrimon; Beaufort, Jofin Brooks and Dan Willis, both of Beaufort; Harlowe, Mrs. J. Kaj mond Ball of Harlowe; Newport, Prentis Garner of Newport; White Oak, Sam Mea dows of Stella, and Harkers Island; Charles Hancock of Harkers Island. List takers register property holders' land and personal belong ings for tax purposes. Listing starts Jan. 1. Work on Famed Grotto Continues Weat Band. Mr* (AP) ? Th? job of finishing Ibo world (tiMd Grotto of Ikr Redemption Hut the Rev. P. M Dobberatein started near St Met and Paul Church kef* 42 yeaa ago talis to Ha long time pariahioaar and helper, Mat hew Scerensce. Father Dobberstein, 81, a Roman Catholic prieat, died last sumatr I Scereasce, S*. the priaat's helper swt-e the Bast atone waa laid in >1M2, knows more than anyone elae about the milliona of pieces of material from all paru of the world that have gone into the grotto. He helped Father Dobberstein aort out the piecea and build it into an amazing layout of gate ways and pathways to acenea of religious significance The prieat, apparently with a premonition of hia death, asked Scerensce to finiah the grotto. Scerensce will not quesa when it can be finiahed. "We need petrified wood, white quartz and flint rock," he said. "Those are costly items." Contributions from parishioners and visitors provide revenue for materiala in the grotto. % ? Fane* frttto wkkh wil to finbhml by a layman. Nighttime Clip Now Legal Muncie. Ind. <AP)? You ma; get a haircut in Muncie at night now. Elmo Cooper, who operates an all-night barber shop, was ar rested on a 1937 ordinance whicft forbids shave*) and haircuts alter 8 p.m. But Circuit Judge Ralph Dennis dismissed the charge, say ing the ordinance is unconstitu tional. $100 89 That's the minimum average price you would have to pay for postage alone if you sent a letter bearing a 3c stamp to every PURCHASER of THE NEWS-TIMES. Besides them, more than 9,000 others read every issue of Carteret County's national prize winning newspaper. But you can reach all of these people^through a CLASSIFIED AD costing as little as . . . 45c U it any wonder that people prosper who take advantage of this outstanding bargain of fer! Think of it! Being able to tell more than 12,000 people about anything you may want to buy, sell or rent at such a low cost. Start Today) Get the CLASSIFIED AD habit and you wilt have money in your pocket. ADS may be inserted by phoning our... \ CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 6-4175 THE NEWS-TIMES 504 Ar?(uUU St Mofhaqd Qty Three Motorists of This Area Lose Auto Licenses The driver's license of Suenie Jordan Brooks. Beaufort, has been revoked. She was found guilty of drunken driving, according to th* North Carolina Highway Safety Di vision. The judgment was issued in Beaufort Recorder's Court. The licenses of Alonza Earl Freeman Jr., More head City, and Paul Alvin Jarman Jr., Newport, have been suspended. Freeman's license was suspended for speeding over 75 miles per hour. He was tried in the New Bern Recorder's Court. Jar man's license was suspended I under general statute 20-16(3). Boat Aground Tbe Fish Hawk, a menhaden boat operating for the Fish Meal Co., Beaufort, ran aground just north of tbe Beaufort railroad draw yes terday morning as it was proceed ing toward the draw from the fac tory. Captain of the boat is Romie Willis. Permit Issued The Beaufort building inspector, Gerald Woolard, reported this week that one permit was issued in November to U. E. Swann, Pol lock Street, $300 to re-roof dwell ing. Mr. Woolard said many other minor projects were to repair storm damage. Port Calendar Lumber Merchant ? Freighter docked at Esso Port Terminal Saturday morning from Norfolk. Picked up fuel at Esso and sail ed Saturday afternoon for Korea. GATCO 11 ? Barge docked at Esaa Port Terminal Sunday from Norfolk and sailed yesterday morning for Washington, N. C. Gold fish are closely related to carp. LIFETIME PORCELAIN FINISH /nstrfamfOtfJ I WV-M ? $299.98 WV-32 ? 9229.98 ? thf.Wrff Irfiin ? H?0> ww Mining ? >n>l*y Spin Firemen Answer Weekend Alarms Members of the Murehead City Fire Department answered two alarm ?? Ike weekend. * At II a.m Saturday the firemen were called to the home of Charity Keyes, 1200 Bay St., More bead City. A uaattiaas had beea en fire but whan tfce (iteane* arrived the family had thrown water 01. it and had Uurawa the mattreaa out the window. F. L. Nelson, fire chief, said the damage was limited to the mat tress and the bed. and estimated that leaa amounted to $100. Sunday morning at 8:30 the fire men were called out to check an Hewerd Oarncr Iwvm Aft Ceneervetioe Aid* Howard Garner, Newport, hat been appointed conservation aid 1n Carteret County a ad wtN assist David Janes, county sail eoaaerva tionlst. He started the jab yestarday | Mr. Garaar is a 1983 graduate of Newport Nigh School. overheated oil furnace at Mrs. Frank Leonard's residence on M. 20th Street. The firemen kept watch on the furnace until it had cooled down Chief Nelson said no damage was done. The Carteret Toastmasters will meet at the Hotel Fort Macon Morebead City, at 7 o'clock to morrow morning. The orthopedic clinic sponsored by the Morebead City Rotary Club in cooperation with aUte agenda*, will open at 8 o'clock Saturday morning in the More head City Hm pital annex. S. 0th Street. No patients will be registered after 11 ???. MOREHEAD Block & Tile Co. Inc. Phone 6-3970 Looks Like Another FRIGIDAIRE Christmas SOUND APPLIANCE COMPANY 1406 Bridge* St. Morehead City Phone 6-4452 A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE NEWS-TIMES MAKES AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT PHONE XHE NEWS-TIMES * CIRCULATION DEPT. . 6-4175 | kjerituckys SthaicjhZ poWibm *970 ?m fWT M30 ?fw?

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