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Motorist Pleads
Guilty Thursday
To Drunk Count
Herbert Spring)^, charged with
driving drunk, pleaded guilty be
fore Judge Lambert R. Morris in
County Recorder's Court last
Thursday and was sentenced to
work on the roads for three
months. The sentence was suspend
ed upon payment of $100 and costs
within 60 days.
On a public drunkenness charge,
John Ellison pleaded guilty and
was sentenced to 30 days on the
roads. His sentence was also sus
pended on condition he remain
sober and stay on good behavior
one year, pay a fine of $10 and
costs.
A three-month sentence given
[Clyde Allison Copes was suspended
upon payment of $25 fine and
costs. Copes pleaded guilty to a
charge of careless and reckless
driving and operating with an im
proper license.
Costs were assessed Tom Noe,
Beaufort, in lieu of a 30-day road
sentence. He was charged with
driving with an expired license.
Noe pleaded guilty. A $15 fine and
costs were assessed against Edward
Hill for disturbing the peace.
Loyd Harrell Fulcher and Joseph
F. Drayer were given suspended
sentences upon payment of costs
on speeding charges.
Bonds were forfeited by Clyde
Dixon Barnes, speeding; Lambert
Hack, improper use of dealer plates
and George Huntley Styron, speed
ing.
Charges against L. Pierson Wil
lis, assault, and Pete Davis, lar
ceny, were left open for future
prosecution. The* state dropped
charges against Doris Elaine Klitz
ke, expired operator's permit; Jo
seph Gionelli, reduction and em
bezzlement and Charlie Sloan, use
of profane language.
Cases against the following were
Continued: L. E Gilfikin, Irving
Willis, Dewey Willis, Joseph Lee
Gillikin, Ralph B. Lockey, Howard
Rose Jr., Pete Davis, David E. Sut
ton, Arthur N. Sutton, Stanley
Dixon, Babe Ross, Leroy Branton,
Jack French, Elvin More McDon
ald, Olin H. Bell, Mary Lee Rose,
J. B. Crowe, William Marbley,
Dover Pittman Lawrence. Clyde
Johnson Cannon, Durwood Chad
wick, David Lee and Don Clark.
Director Gives Report
On Recreation Program
Fred Lewis gave a report on yije
Morehead City Recreation program
at the weekly meeting of the
Morehead City Rotary Club last
Thursday at Fleming's Restaurant.
Mr. Lewis pointed out that dur
ing the past year a 20,000 attend
ance figure was chalked up at the
recreation building.
Visiting Rota'rians at the meet
ing were Lee Nance, Ayden; Dick
Parker, Kinston, and Lawrence
Stroud. Carl Page and Gene West,
Greenville.
This is the training bark Eagle abeard which Cadet O'Denaell I* trainlag with 325 other radets.
Robert N. O'Donnell
. . . former resident here
Coast Guard Cadet Robert N. O'
Donnell, a graduate of Morehead
City School, is at Havana, Cuba
with the U.S. Coast Guard Cadet
Practice Squadron on its annual
summer training cruise.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
O'Donnell, Cocoa, Fla., O'Donnell
is a sophomore at the Coast Guard
Aca<frihy, New London, Conn.
He has been at sea since June
11 when the squadron left New
London. Other Caribbean ports
which the squadron visited were
San Juan, Puerto Rico and Coco
Solo, Canal Zone.
The practice squadron with 325
cadets aboard, is composed of the
training bark Eagle and the ocean
station vessels Campbell from New
York City and the Yakutat based
at New Bedford, Mass.
TWO
CHAMPIONS
OF THE
ROAD ...
both Chevrolets!
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To the eye, the new Corvette and
the new Chevrolet are far different.
But these two champions have one
?uperb quality in common? both
were born to cling to the road as
though they were part of itl
Chevrolet's astonishing readability
is a big reason why it's America's
short track stock car racing cham
pion. It can and doe # out-run and
out-handle cars with 100 more
horsepower. When you wed rock
solid stability to superb engines
such as the 225-h.p. V8 that flashed .
the Corvette to a new American
sports car record? then you get a
real championship combination.
Stop by for a sample!.
America's largest sailing car?
2 million mora owners than any
other make.
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1308 ARENDELt ST. 1 PHONE 6-4071 MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
Chamber Suffers
From 'No Money'
Joe DuBoU, manager of the
Morehead City Chamber of Com
merce, has released a financial
statement on the organisation aa of
July 17. 1956.
The 1996 budget totals tl2.173.01.
Thus far receipts total $8,420.12,
of which $615 was for advertising,
and some of that must be refund
ed. Expenditures since Jan. 1, !
1956 have been $6,377.81. This left
the chamber with a balance of
$42 31 on July 17!
In the budget for this year
$4,200 is allotted for the manager;
$1,900 for the secretary, and $900
for the manager's expenses. Of
fice expense, phone, postage, heat
and supplied. $1,700; advertising,
$1,080, and debt retirement, $2,
69301.
Manager DuBois asks that folks
pay their dues so that the chamber
may continue operation.
Highway Patrolmen Will
Help Direct Traffic
The State Highway Patrol will
be in charge of directing traffic
at the Miss North Carolina Pa
geant this weekend, according to
Dr. Russell Outlaw, co-chairman.
Morehead City Jaycees are auper
vising the parking lot at th? race
track.
July 24 ? Mr. and Mrs Cliff Car
penter of Key West, Fla., are
spending a few weeks in Smyrna.
Mrs. Terrel Huffman and chil
dren have returned to Jackson
ville, Fla., after spending several
days with the E. H. Heady family.
Mr. lkie Wade left Sunday to
spend a few days at Harborton,
Va
Mrs. Dolly Taylor and family
are visiting in Glen Cove, Fla.
Mrs. Hilda McEchaney and fam
ily of Norfolk, Va., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gillikin.
Mr and Mrs. Vivian Chadwick
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. George Adams and daugh
ter.
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DAVID MURRAY .... Morehead City, N. C.
ROY T. GARNER Newport, N. C.
YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUY AT
V. TAYLOR & SON
On th? Waterfront
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Bargains A-Plenty Priced to Go Everything Reduced
Hfi'i Wider Boots, lb* ( to It, only ? I2I.H
Men's Sporting Boots .. 410.95
Men's Kmc Boot* $6.5#
Women's Boot! ? S2.S5
Women's Oxfords _ S2.M
Men's Overshoes .Me
Idea's Sport Shirts gl.M
Men's lid Ladies' Sweaters 12.(5
Chlldrea's Sweaters Me to $1.49
Men's Work Shirts |1.M
Ladles' Shrimp Gloves, small sizes 25c
4*-lnch Sheeting (1* yards to customer).. 25c yd.
Cot tow Outinf, M-lnch, white 30c yd.
M Ttektof, Gov. Standard (Id yards to customer) 49e yd.
Cotton Batta _ Mc
on Mb Cloth, M-lnch Stc yd.
?envy 14-ea. Dnek _... coc yd.
Mow's Wanes Underwear.:. ,.|U1 2-plece S3. DO suit
Flabomen's Yellow lubber Snbs - M M
Kayo, % up, la* than wholesale ? 45c lb.
- 75c ft.
Blifslni in Painta
? fl.M gal.
Wonitays Inside flat MM gal.
Sapnlln Painta, all shades and colors to match. New style
color by Hapolin, you Hud at Taytort. Flat, gloss and velvet
gtoaa, friend to sell.
Klrby's Plata and Dnek _ M M gal.
Barm 0 Malic Gas Lantern, waa MM now ?7.5?
Twines: I to. II thd. Black MM
Cabin laid twines ?/2d? ?/M? lt/lt ?_i-?1M lb.
Buck taws KM
Fan BeMa ? * l/? off list
Tuba Me
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Ltatf Cans -...Me
Dutch Ovens ... MM
Ctat irnn Pota I1.M
Karansno Lamps 414#
? Gal. Water Coolers MM
Xpert Shell*, 12 (1. 11.95
5 Gal. OU Can* $1.95
Wire Nalla, kef lie lb.
Copper Nalla ...... Mc lb.
New Perfectlea Steve Parts H per cast off llat
Net Lea* -... Mc lb.
5 ft. Heavy Fencing RLM rail
Garbage Cans, M-Gal. ....: *_ M.95
Single Ovena M.M
Aluminum Tea Kettles Il.lt
Green Rlrer Flab Knives 49c
Screen Daws ? 14.95
Water Pails Me
House Bmmm ..Mc
FUb Tubs $IM
Net Floats 41JI ea.
Trawl Chain .. Me lb.
Alarm Clocks 13.54
You Save on Groceries During This Sale
1Mb. Self Rising Flour Mc Bag
25-lb. Self Rlilng Flour ? fl.M Bag
Tide ? Fab ? Cheer, etc tie
Octagon Washing Powder 5c
Octagon Hoop I Ban Mc
P. O. Soap ? Bar 5c
Sugar S lbs. 54c
Del-tox : 15c
Bushes Whole Strlag Beaas Mc
Pumpkin, largo esa Mc
taptaa's Sweet Pststaaa, tH caa _ He
Cora Beef Hash Me
Mayfleld Cora I caas Z5c
Cora Beef 49c
Mackerel, Ml caa He
Glbbs Bosas, I oa. 14c
Heavy thick Blb-Slde *. 19c
"Old TyW Barrel Maw - ?t Me
othor bar galas aot meatioaed.
Free Gifts With E vary $10 Cash (Mar
Tear choice of oae: Haaae Broom, Map with Haadls,
Cord, Bwtskae Kalfe, Dtsh Paa, Wash Tab wMh Bails.
Mall orders xsaptsd. cash with order, paotafo paid.
First Caaao, First Bar sod.
Call Today ? Phono 141
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Soa Loral, N. C.