Official Answers Questions About Easter Seal Funds Crippled children have sent their personal appeals into the homes of county residents, urging friends who may have forgotten them to mail their contributions off before the 1956 campaign closes Tuesday With their plea, a statement by Mrs. Zeb Mauney Jr. executive di rector of the Carteret County Eas ter Seal Society, answered ques tions often asked by contributors to the annual campaign. Q. Who sponsors the Easter Seal appeal? A. The annual Easter Seal ap peal is sponsored by the Junior Woman's club of Morehead City. It is one of 1,655 affiliated units of | the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults located! throughout the United States, Alas- j ka, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The j National Society is the oldest and largest voluntary agency serving the crippled. It was founded in 1921. Q. What is the purpose of the appeal? A. It secures funds to provide | services for crippled children and | adults which are not provided by j any other organization. The Easter ! Seal appeal is the only drive in . which the society participates. Q. What direct service does the | society provide? A. Services vary throughout the country, depending upon needs in 1 various localities and upon finan- I ces. Your Easter Seal Society in | Carteret County provides wheel chairs, purchases braces, pays for hospitalization, speech correction, transportation to and from the ho?- j pital, direct medical aid, and sup- j ports crippled children's camp. Q. How docs the Society deter mine which children are to be served? A. Parents are urged to apply for services for their crippled chil dren whenever they are needed. Other agencies and individuals such as doctors, nurses and clergy men are encouraged to refer crip pled children and adults for help. More than 40 countries are tak ing part in the 1957-58 geophysi cal year. Noe Fish Co. 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Taylor, Pensaeola. president of the institute, announced today. | Carteret County members of the institute who will attend the con vention with their wives are Harry I E. Gillikin. manager of Carteret i Quick Freezing Co.; C. Gehrmann Holland, state commissioner of commercial fisheries, both of Beau I tort, and George R. Wallace, owner | manager of Wallace Fisheries. Morehead City. Congressmen, who will attend the convention to leajrn firsthand t Ii3 listing ituliistry's problems are John J. Allen (fo-Calif.), Thomas L. Ashley (D-Ohio), E. L. Bartlett (L>- Alaska), John J. Bell (D-Tcxas), Herbert C. Bonner (DN.C.), El | ford A. Cederberg (R-Mich). Jackson B. Chase (R-Neb.), Frank M Clark (D-Pa.), John Din gell (D-Mich.), Edward A. Garmatz (DMd), John C. Kluczynski (D 111.), William S. Mailliard (R Calif). George P. Miller (D-Calif.), Leo nor K. Sullivan (D-Mo.), T. A. Thompson (D-La), Thor C. Tollef son (R-Wash.). William K. Van Pelt (R-Wis.), Chief Counsel Ralph E. Casey and Counsel John M. Drewry. The convention, to be held at the Seville Hotel, Miami Beach, April 14-18, is expected to attract some 800 members of the fishing and allied industries. Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R Mass.) will give the principal ad dress at the Monday luncheon meeting. The convention will open Mon day morning with discussions of fresh-water, smoked and cured fish problems, and of an industry-wide promotion of fishery products. Ralph E. Carr, Mid-Central Fish Co., Kansas City, Mo., and Harry A. Now! In YE AROUND AIR CONDITIONING as in FINE CARS... YEARS-AHEAD CHRYSLER ENGINEERING BRINGS YOU THE BEST I r Now? mora than ever? people respect Chrysler engineer ing leadership in fine can. And now this same yeara-shpad engineering has mad* yearound air conditioning practical ana economical for any home ? anywhere! Airtemp Air Conditioning by Chryaler requires no living area floor span? una no watar? coats Mas to own. Let us survey your requirements and give you an estimate. Enjoy healthier, more comfortable living every day in your home while you pay for your Installation oil tnw monthly installmenta. Stalling Brothers, Inc. Heating ( Air Conditioning Neus* Blvd. New Barn, N. C Bee a/art 2-7M1 - PHONES New Ben. *171 ' Trimm Jr.. Birds Eye Division of General Foods, New York, are moderators. Tuesday's events will include meetings on traffic problems, un der the chairmanship of Leo Weil, Fulton Fish Market, Louisville, and quality standards, with E. A. j Kuthford, San Juan Packing Co., Seattle, as moderator. Cutting and judging of fish and shellfish will also take place that day. The convention will close Wed; nesday with the annual dinner dance. Two other fishery associations are holding directors' meetings in Miami Beach the same time the National Fisheries Institute is con vening. They are the Shrimp Asso ciation of the Americas, of which Manuel A. Sanchez, Brownsville (Texas) Shrimp Exchange, is presi dent, and the Southeastern Fish eries Association, Berlin E. Felton, A 6i B. Fish Co.. Key West, Fla.. president. New AF Program Brings Results The new Air Force recnlistment program for prior - servicemen, which began last summer, is pro ducing excellent results, according to Sgt. James W. Davis, U.S. Air Force Recruiter for this area. "With an eye to the special op portunities now offered to vet erans, many former servicemen of all services are reenlisting in the Air Force," the sergeant said. He added that a new system for determining a man's rank, has enabled the Air Force to enlist the services of experienced, skilled technicians. "For those who desire them," Sergeant Davis stated, "30-day ad vance leaves will also be given to veterans who re-enlist now. In ad dition, a skilled veteran can now select his choice of base." It was stressed that prior-service men who have already invested periods of time to the Armed Forces should investigate the Air Force's liberal benefits policy be fore selecting their permanent ca reers. "Many will be surprised by the increased pay, retirement and family benefits and up-grading op portunities offered now in the Air Force," the sergeant concluded More information concerning the Air Force's new accent - upon - skilled recnlistment program may be obtained from Sergeant Davis. Room 117 postoffice building in Morehead City every Monday. Mile- High School Albuquerque, N. M. (AP) ? Al buquerque claims what may be the only exactly-one-mile-high Jun ior high school in the nation. Prin cipal Glen Borland of Monroe Jun ior High said a recent survey showed the 5,280-foot mark Just outside the front door of the school. u ?l Choow from Oar Fine Line of Comctlct! BELL'S DRUO STORE rnat 8t Beaufort, N. 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