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Urtd fro? MERRIMON I . * Jan. 12- Mrs. Gray Willis and daughter, Oriel, of Cherry Point visited her mother, Mr?. H. B. Sal ter, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. May were visitors in the community Satur day Mrs. Louise Fiitman visited Mrs. D. M Salter Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. F. L. Cox and sons of Grifton spent the weekend at their cottage on South River and. will remain for a few weeks. Miss Jennifer Brock, Beaufort, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thur man Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson, Bridgeton, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car- ; raway. Mrs. George Pittman visited Miss) Nita Carraway Saturday afternoon. I Miss Carraway is ill with influenza. Mr. Herman Carraway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss *Nita Carraway Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carraway spent- Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Car raway. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carraway and children, Beaufort, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ruth, Eubanks. Mr. John Nelson, Beaufort, vis ited his mother, Mrs. Emily Nel son, Sunday afternoon. Miss Janice Becton visited- Mrs. II. B. Salter Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emily Nelson is spending a few days with Mrs. H. B. Salter. Mrs. Margaret Becton and Mrs. Louise Pittman visited Miss Nita Carraway Tuesday evening. We are glad to report that Miss Carraway's condition is improving. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Salter and children are spending a few days at their cottage. With the Armed Forces Leon Cannon Jr. Serves With Air Force in Japan Fifth Air Force, Japan ? Air man Second Class Leon D. Cannon Jr., Beaufort, recently arrived at Johnson Air Base for assignment with the Headquarters, 3d Bom bardment Wing (Tactical). The wing is a light-bomber unit of the Fifth Air Force, the air command responsible for the air defense of Japan and South Korea. Aiiman Cannon's mother, Mrs. Verna Barbour, lives at route 1 Beaufort. The airman entered the U. S. Air Force in October 1951 after attending Beaufort High School. During his tour of duty with the 3rd Bomb Wing at Johnson Air Base, the airman will have an op portunity to study the Japanese people and to visit many of the scenic and historical areas of Ja pan. Johnson Air Base is located near the captial city of Tokyo on trte main Japanese island of Hon shu. Airman Cannon served at Eng land Air Force Base? La., prior to his assignment to the Far East in 1855. Antarctic ? Navy Ens. Leo A. Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Higgins of Newport, and hus band of the fromer Miss Margaret Curtin of Oceanvlew, Va., is serv ing aboard the attack cargo ship, USS Arneb taking part in the Navy's Antarctic expedition "Op eration Deepfreeze." Leo A. Hiatfns ... in ?Deepfreeie" Antarctic ? Charles W. Morton, storekeeper first class, USN, sob ol Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Morton of route 1 Beaufort, and husband of the former Miss Mabel Rowe of Morehead City, is also serving aboard the attack cargo sbip USS Arneb. The ancients attributed to the Devil the power that tin has to harden copper. ARE YOU IN THE DARK ?bout how to mv* monoy? Th? only way i> to dopoilt K In your Firit-Citiztm account, boforo you can (pond It went* fully. Savo for a purpox, ?a?? rogularly and to* tho diffortneo. .. Convtniinlli/ located in MOREHEAD CITY WITH OUVE IN SfUVICt 'BEAUFORT 'NEWPORT ?SWANSSORO "HAVEIOCK ?CHERlTf POINT mtsd in *th?r fin ? N.C. c ?mmvnitin Wife of Jet Rilot Flies Helicopter Washington ? Marilynn Himes Riviere, pint-sized wife of a former jet pilot, is a member of one of the world's most exclusive women's clubs. She's a Whirly Girl. The 4-Wt-l 1-inch Mrs. Riviere holds the distinction of being one of the nine women helicopter pilots in the United States, and the only one with a helicopter in structor's license. _ Daughter of a former Ohio con gressman who is now a director of an aircraft division of the General Dynamics Corp., Marilynn learned, to fly in a fixed-wing aircraft but sold her private light plane when she discovered the fun of helicop tering. A few years ago, when she was working toward her commercial helicopter pilot's license at Lock port, 111., Marilynn eased her whirly bird down onto the crowd ed parking lot of an open-air theater 30 miles from her take-off spot. She can't remember the pic ture any longer, but she says she did stay for the whole show. She put more aviation in her life in 1951 when she married Joseph Dyer Riviere, then a jet plane flier. Now he's in the brok erage business. They have flown together only once, and Marilynn doubts that she and her husband will indulge in many more tandem flights. "There always would be an ar gument,'' she says, "over yho was going to be the pilot." iMonkey Business Missoula, Mont. (AP) ? Monkey business developed on a railroad trip when a monkey escaped from its express crate. It rode the rods of a baggage car 49 miles between Missoula and Drummond. Finally cornered at the passenger station and recrated the monkey was sent to its mates at the U.S. Public Health Laboratory, Hamilton, Mont. Marilyn Himcs Riviere ... at 'home' Small Cemetery Stands Next to Large Factory Huntington, w. Va. (AP) ? A small family cemctery stands in stark contrast near a big manufac turing plant here. The Everett family, which sold the site for the plant more than a quarter century ago, retained ownership of the j plot. Family members say a rose bush j which still blooms in the cemctery, i against a drab industrial backdrop, | is more than 100 years old. Amphibious Stills Bother South Carolina Sheriff Lexington, S. C. (AP) ? Sheriff II. M. (Bill) Caughman is having trouble with water-borne moon shiners. He couldn't find a still in an area where he was sure one was operating. After a frustrating search, he took a look at a raft anchored in a pond. There was the still. Since then, he has found another amphibious outfit on a flatboat on the Edisto River. ? Students Make Own Reports Seattle, Wash. (AP) ? Third graders at the Getewood School have a new wrinkle in self-service report cards. Mrs. Vivian Mackey, the teach er, says the youngsters are often surprisingly honest in the esti mates she has them prepare for their parents twice a year. Oite 8 year-old girl wrote: "I copy Qindy sometimes. And some times I copy Charmaigne, but 1 do not very much now." And an 8-year-old boy sized his work up in these terms: "Dear Parents: 1. I'm medium in arithmetic; 2. I'm medium in reading; 3. I'm medium in writing; 4. I'm medium in talking; 5. I'm medium in education." The teacher thought it was a medium good estimate. Illood, Not Name, Tells Newtown, Conn. (AP) ? Testi mony that blood tests showed he was not intoxicated cleared a mo torist of a drunken driving charge after a long trial here. The defen dant was Edward COrdial. RELIEF AT LAST ForYour COUGH If a common cold left you with a cough that has hung on for days and days act quick. It is dangerous to de lay. Chronic bronchitis may develop. Get a large bottle of Creomulsion and take as directed. Creomulsion soothes raw throat and chest membranes, goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germy phlegm, mildly re laxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Use Creomulsion and get wonderful relief at last. 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ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE LISTED If you have an automobile, or any personal property such as household furniture, merchandise or any kind of equipment, you MUST list this property for County taxes during the month of January. POLL TAXES All men subject to Poll Taxes, as well as all property owners, real or personal, must list to avoid penalties which will positive ly be charged. , NO LISTING BY TELEPHONE The listjng blank MUST be signed by the owner or an authorised agent. NO LISTINGS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE. GRAND JURY ACTION For failure to list the Board of County Commissioners will pre sent the names of all such persons, firms or corporations to the Grand Jury. LIST TAKERS x Morehead City Township v Tax Listing will be done at Morehead City Town Hall f John A. Baker ? List Takers ? Jerry J. Willis J Beaufort Township U. E. Swann ? Gerry Thomas v Cedar Island Township ' i, Mrs. Dora Day Atlantic ? Sea Level \ Walter Smith Davis ? Stacy V Mrs. Delia P. Davis Smyrna ? 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