Roses Store Re-Opens with New Services , Goods ? - ? A panoramic view shows Hose's renovated I and II In Nordwil City chocked full of sparkling new things to buy. In the lower left is the store's aulstant manager, Elmer Brlnson. Customers check oat their purchases, which they have collected In blue canvas shopping bags pi?vlde4 by the store. '-**0' Tills it the mack-enlarged shoe departmant, also self-sefvice. All clerks now wear brawn nylon smoclu so they arc easily distinguishable from customers. Ktr 4 * nmtwi In 1831 Belgium elected as king Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg. He wai widower of Princeu Charlotte af England and ancle of the future Queen Victoria. I Port Calendar Morebrad Ctty SUte Part Southland ? Due Thursday to load tobacco for Europe. Erlangen? Due Friday to take < on a cargo of tobacco for Europe. Lexa Maersk? Due Friday to load tobacco for the Far East. Nabob? Due Hay 29 for a car go of tobacco for Europe. Deputy Bell Cuts Short Prisoner's Freedom Freedom for Billie 0. Hayes, who walked away Monday from a priaon sang at Fayetteville, was short lived. He was picked up in More head City Tuesday morning by Jeputy sheriff Bobby Belt Hayes, who was a trusty, waa tent on an errand Monday And in stead of returning, just kept walk ing. Deputy Bell got a tip that he was in Morehead City and picked Hayes up at tth and Evans Street. Hayes, from South Carolina, waa hack in prison before the state raoM get a notice out that be had ! scaped. .... J This is the new complete line of drapery hardware, ronvenirnlly displayed for the self-service shopper. Mail Survey Reveals Favorable Attitude on Dog Track Reopening A recent polling of members by mail revealed to the Morehead City chamber of commerce that mem bers are in favor of reopening the dog track at Morehead City. J. A. DuBois, manager of the chamber, stated that 225 cards were mailed out. Returns totaled 151, a higher percentage than re turned in any previous survey, he said. Of the 151 returned, only eight were against reopening of the track. Signatures were not required on the cards. Introduced in the legislature late Monday was a bill which would permit establishing of race tracks and pari-mutuels in any county in the state, providing the voters in the county concerned expressed their approval at the polls. The bill also provides that reve nue from the tracks would not only go to track operators and the county in which it operates, but also to the state and to the coun ties which did not have race tracks. The bill is patterned after Flori da state pari-mutuel legislation. Telegrams Travel by Air! Denver (AP)? If you wave to a girl on the balcony at Denver's Union Station, she may toss you a note. But it's strictly business. The girl is following * 40-year old system designed to save a long walk. Miss Jessie Frank of the Western Union office on the station's main floor explains it: Whenever a secre tary in an office on the the second or third floor has a telegram to send, she presses a button which buzzes in Miss Frank's office. Then Miss Frank walks out into the waiting room to catch the fold ed message. But if she is busy she may say to a customer or i man waiting for his train: "Do you see a girl up on balcony* Please wave to her." He does and the telegram floats down. Norman, Okla. (AP) ? Stephen Cox, S, provided a twist to the usual story of a lost boy found by police. When found, he was taken to the police station and held for his mother ? policewoman Betty Carlson. ? 2 IT i HEAHINCI All; The race track bill was intro-* duced by Norwood M. Ansell, Cur rituck County, and among its signers was D. G. Bell of Carteret. Goth counties had dog tracks within their borders prior to their being ruled illegal several years ago by the state supreme court. A hearing on the new race track legislation is tentatively scheduled tor today. Organized March 31 in Morchead City was a Carteret Citizens Com mittee for Tourist Promotion which had as its immediate objective passage of pari-mutuel legislation which would permit the reopening of the dog track at Morehead City. Funds raised through member ship are being used to pay lobby ists for the race track bill. One of the lobbyists, reportedly, is Larry, Moore, former speaker of the House. Talent Search Planned By High Point Women Auditions in the statewide Tar Heel talent searcii will be held Aug. 29 at 9 a.m. at the High Point senior high school. The age limit is 15 years or more. Acts with one or more persons will be accepted. A $50 savings bond will be awarded the winner in each of four divisions: dance, vocal, in strumental and variety. The project, sponsored by the High Point Woman's Club, is to promote the development of talent in the state. Entries giving name, address, telephone number and $gecja)ty should be mailed to Tar Heel Talent Search, High Point, N C. Boat Bill (CmIUmmI from Page I) or allot any of the money for ar ena areaa, but uae It for educa tion.) The building of rampa, parking areaa, etc.. in remote section* la in competition to private marinaa. People who apend $1,500 and more in building a rapip are Justifiably angry to nee the state, county, city or federal government build a ramp with taxpayer*' money next to their business. And why not leave some of thoae hard-to-reach areas hard to reach? Why destroy what la left of the natural wilderneas with a paved highway, beer cans, "outdoor" mo tors and waierakllers? l-et the man who is willing to go to the extra effort to get solitude have a little. Numbering of boats Is necessary, for at present there is no method of identifying a boat: aren't most outboard boats 15't". white hull, three seats and red trim? But if there is a number on the bow 15X333, there is no mistake! So far as the Wildlife Resources Commission goes, what connection does it have with boats? It is pri marily interested In the dove pop ulation, deer, bear, squirrel, plant ing trout in a mountain stream and counting brim or bass in a quiet pool. It has no experience with rules of the road, lights or the buoyage system of the United States ? it is not expected to. Why not a sep arate commission of able, proven boatmen with many years of ex perience: perhaps one of the re quirements should be Coast Guard experience or master mariner's papers. Part 2, Section 1 of the bill says, 'any vessel propeled by machinery of more than 10 hp" Why 10 hp? This is the small lake man'a way of regarding the problem as only that of speed. Can you imagine a 15'0" boat with a 3 hp motor and 8 fishermen going out the inlet in a stiff sou'wester? That boat isn't safe in a dead slick calm, yet it wouldn't be cov ered at all: not numbered because of the small horsepower Yet It is not powered sufficiently to run against an outgoing tide with the smallest load; it is badly over loaded. but as long as there's a life jacket or cushion for jach, it's all right! Some people have the opinion that these regulations should cover all boats: a 9 hp motor can cut up a swimmer as well as a SO hp, so can a 3 hp motor. It has also heen mentioned that a Dcrson mav Smyrna (Cillnnii (iwb riK I) strike. Piner started running lor first base and lllll look off (or second. The Beaufort catcher, In stead of trying to get Hill at a?c onil. threw the ball to firit to nail Piner who waa already out. Ifce firat baseman then overthrew BOc ond and Hill advanced to third on the play. Woody Hancock then grounded out second to first, driving In Hill. The win gave Ike Blae Devil* a record of 11 wina and two losses for the aeaaon and marked the eighth win of the year far Piker as compared to two loaael. BOX ACORE Smyrna ab r h rbi's Yeoinans, D., If 2 110 Hill. C.. 3b 12 0 0 Nelson, c ... .3100 Davis, cf 4 0 0 0 Hill. J . lb 3 2 0 0 Piner, p 4 0 13 Hancock, rf 3 0 0 1 Mears. 2b 3 0 0 0 Ycomans, V., ss 10 0 0 Totals 24 6 2 4 Beaufort ab r h rM's llasscll, B., ss 2 10 0 Lewis, c 3 0 0 0 llasscll, R., cf 2 0 0 0 Morgan, if 3 o o o llasscll. P., p 3 0 0 0 Thomas, 3b 2 0 1 0 Garner, 2b 3 0 0 0 Smith, lb 3 0 0 0 Lupton, rf .... 3 0 0 0 Totals 24 1 1 0 Scorc by innings: Smyrna 321 000 0?6 Beaufort 100 000 O?l have a boat with a 7Vj hp motor, but a friend comet along, "Cak I try out my new motor on your boat?" Said new motor i> SO hp. License the boat, not the power. Many manufacturers suggest the power and capacity for their boats, so why not affix to the boat a plate that atatea, "This boat is capablc of carrying a IS hp motor and 3 people under average con ditions." The majority of Interest shown has been from the lake areas, from sports clubs, wildlife club*, but there has been little interest from saltwater areas, the vaat coastal section that la most vitally affected by the proposed regulations. Campaigner For A Cause Okarche, Okla. (AP) ? Edward Coffey, a candidate for the Okkr che city council had two unuanal planks in his campaign platform. He promised to pay $50 pit month for part of the salary of a town marshal and to initiate a campaign to keep empty beer cans off city streets. SEE VOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER... AND Get inside the clean winged beauty of Buick'59 WHKN ? ,1 AUTOMaan.es AM MUTkT MICK WlU. NU M? 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