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Unit of work 31 Names Drawn For Jury Duty The county commissioners, meet ing Monday at the courthouse, drew the names of 30 persons (or jury duty during the June 16 term of auperior court. The names fol low: Beaufort RFD ? Cyrus Hunter, Claud C. Barnes, George M Thomas Jr., Lloyd H. Smith, Uzell Lewis. C. Ray West, G. L. Dud ley, Vannie Willis Jr. and Fred McDaniel. Morehcad City? Grady Bell, Mrs. Frances Hall, Arthur N. Guthrie, C. B. Wade, Gordon Becton, Larry M. Cannon, John Warren Beck, Harry S. Bell Jr. Beaufort ? Sanders M. Wester and Willis B. Kirk. Morehead RFD ? B. B. Baugus, Charles L. Stan ley Jr. and Ramie W. Davia. Sea Level? Lloyd Hill. Harkers Island? W. B. Guthrie Jr., Charles Nelson, Howard Lewis, Clem C. Gaskill, Charles Russell, W. T. Salter and Dennic F. Lewis. Heads Exchange G. D. Arndt of Kalelgh has been elected general manager of the Farmer* Cooperative Ex change and the N. C. Cotton Crowrra Association. He sac ceeds the late M. G. Mann, long time general manager. Napoleon was born in 1789 in Corsica, off the east coast of Italy. 6 YEARS OLD Glenmote KENTUCKY BOURBON STRAIGHT 86 PROOF (jlenmoK SOUSfyAfJBomUmtf fjfU^n^icent 3&woi QLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Judge Adds One Year To 90-Dav Jail Term Reginald Conway will spend the next IS month* in Jail, assigned to work the road*. He got 90 day*, for public drunkenness and passing bad checks, in Morehead City re corder'* court la*t Monday. In county recorder'* court Thunday, judge Lambert Morris added one year (or passing bad check* in the county. Judge Morris fined Bo** T. Bur rough* |1S0 plus court coats for careleu and reckle** driving, speeding and running a atop sign. Mann R. Pollock Jr. got a three month sentence suspended on pay ment of court costs and a ITS fine. He was convicted of ipeeding. Two defendants were fined $50 plus costs. They were Robert T. Willis, careless and reckless driving, and Charles R. Moore, no license, speeding, and driving with an im proper muffler. John J. Monaghan was fined $25 plus court costs for speeding too fast for existing road conditions. Two men were found guilty of non-support. Romeo Crooms was ordered to pay court costs and $25 per week for the support o t his minor children. Rudolph M. Salter was ordered to pay $10 per week and one-half costs. Pay $10 and Costs Robert G. Swigert was ordered to pay $15 plus court costs for destroy ing personal property. Persons who had to pay court costs plus fines of $10 follow: Catherine Marie Reynolds, care less and reckless driving, Jesse Moore Carter, improper license plates, Johnson Jones, insufficient brakes r.nd altering his license, Re nee W. Johnson, no drivers license. James E. Reels, no drivers li cense and Insufficient brakes, Ray mond A. Haberle, Harry G. Ke secker, J. P. Milcetic, Robert M. Collision and Donald C. Fee, fight ing. Forfeit Bonds The following forfeited bonds: LeRoy Vincent, speeding, William B. Guthrie and Margaret Pinkham, no license, William B. Parkin and Mary Louise Wooten, public drunk enness, Charlie Hunter Jr., care less and reckless driving and driv ing drunk, Eugene W. Adams, care less and reckless driving. Floyd J. Clontz, following too close, Archie C. Lowery, no chauf feur's license, Clyde O'Neal Gilli kin, careless and reckless driving and speeding on a drawbridge, Robert L. Lepley, Zion M. Lewis and Harold O. Thomas, *peeding, Raymond Brazer, drunk on high way, M. T. GilUkin, Keith Lawrence and Ivan Lawrence, flghtiriK, El ton GUlikin and M. T. GilUkin, di* turbing the peace, Roy G. Senaa baugh, driving on the wrong side of the road and failing to comply with restrictions on his license (weir glasses), Thomas M. Roberts, running a stop sign. Two defendants paid court costs. They were Johnnie W. Merrell, charged with letting an unlicensed person drive his car, and Crosier T. Jackson Jr., charged with driv ing without a license. Two defendants were found to be the victims of malicious prosecu tion. They were Raymond E. Stump and Raymond Uumford. In each case the prosecuting witness was ordered to pay court costs. Caae Dismissed A case against George Equalls, charged with failing to comply with a court order, was dismissed. The following were not tried due to lack of evidence: Karl F. Dietsch, assault, Martin Luther Willis and Hubert L. Baysden, lar ceny, James Stanly Solek, careless and reckless driving, Agnew J. Gil likin, possession of non-taxpaid whiskey, Louis Sanders, bresking snd entering and destroying prop erty, Joseph James Hill, improper registration, Harold Fislier, bad check, W. H. Weeks, larceny, Wil lie Brown, Georgia F. Arthur and Phillip D. Cargell, no license, and Carlton Pittman, public drunken ness. James Ellis Warren was sen tenced to 10 days for public drunk enness. Since Warren had spent 10 days in jail waiting for trial the judge ordered that he be turned loose. The USS Indiana, commissioned on Nov. 20, 1895, was the first ves sel built especially to perform the functions of a battleship in the U. S. Navy. Clerk Makes Street Department Report At Board Meeting Town clerk Dan Walker present ed the street department report at the Beaufort town board meeting last Monday night. Mr. Walker said, "For months we have been bothered with a sink which con tinues to reappear at the N.W. corner of Pollock at Ann. It was discovered that the pdwer pole was touching a sewer line and the swaying at the pole moved the pipe joints enough to allow seep age. Carolina Power and Light Company has relocated this pole which we feel will correct this condition.". The clerk reported that the street department had cleaned 600 feet of ditches, repaired 22 sanitary laterals, made four concrete street markers, made 1,800 garbage pick ups, and put in 300 feet of new six inch sewer lines on Cedar Street. This work was done with one foreman, five men and one extra man for three days. Dog Catching Service Serves 50 Communities Branchburg, N. J. (AP)? A dog's best friend hi over 50 communities around here is the Contented War den Service. Started six years ago by David Condit and Michael Kredovski, who were fed up with the dog food business, Contented offers dog warden sprvice at a fraction of the cost of retaining a full-time municipal dog catcher. And Con tented dogs have it soft. They are kept until claimed by an owner or an interested dog lover and have free lodging and medical service while they v.ait. ATTENTION School Picnic Officials t The New SOUND BEACH POOL Atlantic Beach Causeway The Talk of the Town Invites You to Use Its Facilities FREE "Where NO BEER is Sold" Swimming, diving, water slides, knuckle ball, volley ball, horse shoes, playground equipment, deep and shallow water with life lines. To take advantage of this you must notify A. B. Cooper two days in advance. Call 6-3482 Atlantic Beach, N. C. Hundreds of Homesites for Abundant Living! AUCTION! Wed., May 14 10 A.M. Until Finished Property of Roche lie Realty Co. Roanoke Rapid*, N. C. * MITCHELL VILLAGE * North Carolina's Most Livable Subdivision ? Overlooking BecJUttfiii Bogue Sound UADCUC A r\ /"ITV Kl f APPro*lm,ttly 3 mile* Weit on U.S. Highway II and N.C. 24 ?VlOKcHEAD CITT, N. C. ?tourist route from East to Fla. Perfect >lte for shopping center at intersection of highways. 35 miles to New Bern; 123 miles of Raleigh; 30 miles to Camp Le jeune; 13 miles to Cherry Point. 12 minutes from Atlantic beaches. Build in a Community You Will Be Proud Of You'U love living in this great fishing, tourist, business, resort area. Mitchell Village Is In North Carolina'! sunniest county, yet it Is the coolest spot in the summertime and one of the warmest spots In winter. Whether you want a permanent or part-time home, you'll find it quickly accessible by auto, bus or plane from points miles away. Lots in this beautifully wooded subdivision have frontages of N to 1M feet, and depths tl IS* to 350 feet. Many lovely homes have already been built and many more are la the planning stages. You're choosing more than a lot when you boy in Mitchell Village, for you'll be Investing In a neighborhood as well. Value is reflected on every tarn. Sensible building restrictions have been formulated for your protection. You can be sure of an exceptionally high ratio of home owners to renters In this exclusive highly preferred section. This means a neighborhood of better maintenance and upkeep. Here Is whole sone environment aad a happy atmosphere ? the features good citixeas and homemakers look for. Build now or later ... but bow Is the time to buy your lot. TERRAIN FOR ECONOMICAL BUILDING. Here's real scenic splendor and geatly sloping land where It's prac tical to build. No extra heavy grading, excavating or filling in. No retaining walls to build. Streets havu been laid out aad are In the process now of being Improved. Most of them have curbs already la. Lights aad telephones available. You get clear title to the choicest homesltes la all of North Carolina. Don't alas this chaacel FOLLOW THE MODERN TREND Trflj'l working pattern and fait trannportatloa facUl tie* hare radically altered America's way of living. Today'* family Uvea away from town where they cam have more elbow room, more freah air aad ranshlae. Mitchell Village bomeslte* meet every test. Grow all hlada of flower*, vegetable*, ibrnb*, etc. Ye* . . ? Mitchell Village la Ideal for thorn who want to retire te a quirt, peaceful neighborhood where there la enoagh activity available for a betterthan ever tall life. Thi* I* as outstanding opportunity for homo builder or iaveater. Check MitcbeO Village to dav and ih for vaarwltl SUPREME FOR THE SPORTSMAN Beit hunting and fishing territory la the nittan. Boat ing and water ikitog can be enjoyed here. Each real dent of Mitchell Village may ?? access area to Bogne Soaad. Lauch yoar boat, have all rights a I egress aad ingress. Safe swimming. Fifteen mlnntes from ocean heaches. Near new coun try clah golf coarse. All kinds of faa aad recreation at -year finger tips! BUY, BUILD, LIVE, PROSPER IN MITCHELL VILLAGE \ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Investment or Immediate Use Ideal Locstien at Intersection of Heavily -Traveled Highway*! The tint thing that will impress yon about Mitchell VUlafe Is Its wonderfully commanding location. The land designated for a modern shopping center has 14CS.7 feet ef actual high way frontage and is very deep. Ingress and egress from two major highways Is offered. Besides being only three miles ef populous More bead City and very near other bustling towns, it Is only 11 miles of Cherry Point Marine Air Station and M miles of Camp Lejeune where thousands of service men are stationed and other thousands of civilians are em ployed. It Is also on a favorite tourist route and would af ford a welcome retreat for weary travelers. Here, In the heart of Mitchell Village, Is a ready-made money maker for the man who can look ahead. Many homes have already been built here and many others are now being plnnned . . . and with the hundreds of families who will buy and build on these preferred homesltes, you'll have a perfect set-up to reap a golden harvest of profits. Never has the opportunity for a wise investment been se great. WONDERFUL MOTEL * BUSINESS SITES Mitchell Village Includes approximately one mile ef highway frontage along U.S. 71 and N.C. 24, on the Murehead City Swansbore Road. Here's prise highway frontage, and the Meal site for a motel. Terrific flew ef traffic an both high ways. No other motel la the area, se competition la no factor. There's not another spot where it would he se practical to build a modern motel. If you waat to make money, get land like this on a main highway near a growing city and held It for awhile. Here you will find every factor that will cause the land to Increase in vulue. Yon will never make money ant ef lets yen could have purchased and didn't. DESIRABLE PLANT SHE Industrial property on the north side of Railroad on Highway Tt offers an Ideal plant site for a multitude ef purposes. Three-quarters ef a mile up the highway from the Intersec tion and Is en a U. right of way. Tremendous expansion has about seen desirable sites used up, and this is probably the finest tract se near the facilities offered by Merehesd City. The Southern Railroad has recently taken ever the AUC, thus the pert ef M err he ad City Is provided with a through east-west truah line by a major carrier. Investors! Bar this preferred plant site and held It to make money. FREE! 1958 CHEVROLET 2-Dmt GIVEN TO SOME PERSON ATTENDING THIS SALE! / DONT MISS IT! YOU COULD BE THE WINNER GOOD PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK Whea yea eaaaldar haw teal estate aloag Nerth Carolina's eaat coaat la going op hecaaae ef commarrial, ladaatrial aad poyalattaa growth, yon ace that M'a a ?aaiyiMai hedge agalast inflation. Netting gives a aaaa ?ere satisfaction aad aacarity than owning real estate. The >ahe af the hmnealtes aad commercial property at Mitchell Village la ohvkma. Yea 11 never aate a profit aat af land yoo coald have haaght Daa't let thla mi laaMj altp by. It's gaiag at taction aad yea act the price! COME TO SALE EARLY AND LOOK Take a caraM aad atadled leak at thaaa Ma. Bring year family aad pick aat the let ar Ma af year chalce. Every factor hero far Meal heaieaites ar haalani. Far lllaatrated hraehara ar illWIiail tafermattea, coatact aaa afMaa. J. L. Todd Auction Co. m Weat M M. Tal.ph.ae MM Kane, Geergla LICENSED ? BONDED ? INHUMED
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