Submarine Gadgets Baffle Mayor Photo* by Bob Seymour "Who knows what knobs to turn," asks mayor George Dill who declared he had never seen so many gadgets In such a small place in his life. Lt Cdr. Willett White, skipper of the submarine USS Argo naut, laughed and said there was room for everything but a mistake. ? t Sub's Skipper Writes Mayor Mayor George Dill this week re ceived a letter from Lt. Cdr. W. E. White, commanding officer of the Argonaut, submarine which visited Morehead City last week end for Armed Forces Day. The letter follows: U.S.S. Argonaut (SS-475) Fleet Post Office New York, New York 18 May 19S8 Mayor George W. Dill, Jr. Morehead City North Carolina Dear Mayor Dill, I wish to thank you for the moat friendly greeting we received upon arriving at Morehead City. The key la a gift I will always cherish. The city and all the people were very good to the crew of the Argo naut and all hands thoroughly en joyed themselves. Should you ever be at a port where the SS-475 is located, feel free to come aboard and make yourself at home; even without a key. My best wishes to you, your TAX SALE NOTICE (Continued Iron Page 4, Section I) Garfield and Letha Suggs, pt. lot no. 88 Pine St. N.T. (33' x 100') between Pollock and Marsh, dwelling and shed, pt. lot no. 87 Pine St. N T. (31W * 110') $48.83 Mary Summers Hrs , pt. lot no. 218 Craven St. O.T. (50* * 50') betwene Mulberry and Town line, dwelling $12.34 Mary H. Sutton, pt. lot no. 165 O.T. (30" z 132') dwelling $12.07 John and Eloise Teel, W lot no. 63 Pollock St. N.T. 1 New Town, Marsh St. <27Vi' x 198') $4.80 Jack E. Vann, pL lot no. 220 Craven St. O.T., pt. lot no. 165 Old Town (34* x 132') corner (tore $23.61 Sarah Vann, 1 lot no. 91 back put of lot 39' x S3', dwelling $3.86 Wb. H. Vann and Wife, pt. lot no. M Pine St. N.T. (30* x 55') between Marsh and Pine, dwelling $20.71 Hettie A. Ward, pt. lot no. 26 Pine St. H.T. (55' x 90') between Marsh and Live Oak dwelling $17.51 John L. and Lucy Washington, pt. lot no. 123 Broad St. O.T. 35' X 70', dwelling $15.93 Mrs. Benjamin Williams, pt. lot no. 180 Craven St. O.T. 55' X 110*) dwelling $22.82 Fred L. Williams, pt. lot no. 187 /Craven St O.T. 40' x 63' between Pine and Mulberry dwelling $14.31 George A. Williams, pt. lot no. 181 W. side of Queen St. O.T. (?' x 88') dwelling, driveway 8* x 88* $23.38 Nehemiah Williams, pt. lot no. 188 Pine St. O.T. (27V4* I 110') $7.33 * James Wilson, pt lot no. 88 ?t N.T. (48' X 70') ~ __ _ $10.81 Wilson, Est., pt. lot ne. Pollock St. O.T. (55' x 188') Broad and Cedar -46.81 1 Joe DvBois accepts* a plaque for the chamber office from Lt Cdr. WUlett While, skipper of Uw submarine USS Argonaut family and to all the people of Morehead City from the Argonaut. Slnterely, W. E. White The submarine made a big hit. Many people who wanted to go through had to be turned away when visiting hours closed Sunday. Morehead City authorities had requested a visit from a submarine for several years, Mayor Dill re marked, and finally it arrived! Surplus Solution Firth, Idaho (AP) ? If everyone in the United Statei ate an adequate breakfast, there would be no food surplus, says Mrs. Stanley Dye of the Bonneville County Farm Bu reau. Kot from May 21? Mr. James H. Harris of Wilson will hold services in the Christian Church Sunday. The Rev. Charlie Rice of New Bern filled his regular appoint ment in the Baptist Church Sun day. Mrs. Sam Leffers and daughter, Bobbie, of Straits visited Mrs. George Russell Wednesday. Mrs. Fannie Fodrie has returned home after a visit with Mr?. Florence Graham at Mill Creek. &iamo>Me/ with Maola Whipping Cream B. J. May, ASC, Releases County Figures for Soil Bank B. J. May, county ASC office manager, haa released a final re port oa the county's toll bank acreage resrrve program. A total ol 473.86 acrea will be removed from production of allotment crop* (tobacco, wheat and cotton) in the county thia year. Tobacco farmers put the most acreage into the soil bank. They took 404.78 acres from production. Their paymenti from the soil bank will total 1101,841. M. That wiU leave 938.79 acrea of tobacco in the county. Cotton farmers will receive $3, 708.60 for leaving 83.8 acrea out of cotton production. There will be 18.4 acres of cotton In production in the county. Only three wheat farmers placed any acreage in the aoil bank. They put in 3.7 acres and will receive 89.28 in payments from the gov ernment. Mr. May pointed out that wheat farmers can put only their allot ments in the soil bank while they can plant up to IS acres without penalty. "Most farmers had rather plant 15 acres of wheat than get paid for leaving two or three acres out of production," he stated. The state report, given by ASC official E. W. Avent, shows that a total of 434,100 acres will be re moved from production of allot i.~ ment crops In North Carolina this year. The total acreage under the pro gram (or 1958 is made up of 195, 990 acres of cotton, 115,700 acres of corn, 85,200 acres of wheat, and 37,300 acres of tobacco Mr. Avent called attention to the fact that one of the primary objectives of this Soil Bank Pro gram is to assist farmers In re ducing their production of surplus basic commodities. Using average per-acre produc tion that prevailed in this State last year, he estimated that our surplus stockpiles will be reduced by the following amounts through this Soil Bank participation: to bacco, 55.7 million pounds; cotton, 127,300 bales; corn, 3.7 million bushels; and wheat, 1.6 million bushels. Should Help Sudbury. Ont. (AP)? A teacher hers has his own idea of helping a pupil to mend his ways. The pupil is required to take a "mem ory improvement course," which means he has to write a 300-word essay on "improving the memory." We may not be the wealthiest county in the state, but we can be the cleanest. Don't throw trash out car windows. ? ? Turtle's Grove May 21 ? Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jordan spent Mother's Day week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Jordan of Edenton. Mrs. Florence Wetherington is visiting her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dudley. Mrs. Kearney Merrill Jr. is a pa tient in the James Walker Hospital in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. David Merrill is a patient in the Morehead City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jordan spent Tuesday, May 13, in Durham. Mrs. Leona Adcock spent Tues day, May 13, with friends in Golds boro. Members of the MYF of Tuttle's Grove attended the Sub-District meeting at First Methodist Church in Morehead City on Monday night. Mrs. B. A. Phelps, Mrs. Bonnie Dudley and Mrs. Evelyn Jordan at tended a training course for WSCS officers at Harlowe Methodist Church on Monday night. The Official Board of Tuttle's Grove Methodist Church held its regular monthly meeting on Friday night at the church. Mrs. Neal Campen and daugh ters, Mary Rose and Anna Neal, have returned home after a week's visit with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Claud Sawyer of Swan Quar ter. IMfcer-Daotftter Party The Woman'* Society of Chris tian Service of Tuttie'a Grove Methodist Church entertained at a Mother - Daughter party Friday night. The program began with folk tinging by everyone. An inspiring talk was given by the guest speaker, Mrs. Vera Stubbs. Her subject was "Moth ers". Mr. R. M. Williams showed ? film. "Vacation Variety in North Carolina" which wai enjoyed. Re freshments of ice cream, strawber riea and cake was served. After the refreshments, gifta of character dolls were presented aa follows: Mrs. Eleanor Jarman, the honorary guest; Mrs. Martha Hun nings, the oldest mother present: Mrs. AUie Lewis, the mother with the most children; and Mrs. Doro thy Poulk, the youngest mother present. V SE&VE F/2ESH Seafood DRESSED AND DELIVERED Just Call ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Servo Delicious, Eacy to Prepare Seafood. Have Sortie Today I OTTIS' FISH MARKET 8th and Evans St*. Morahaad City MARKET SPECIAL economy T-Bone ?Club- Sirloin ^ STEAK * ?? A lk\ lv*v. ...s? i you'll have the time of I your life dancing around i THIS Maypole! Extra special ^ Values all ? ? ? Forget the High Coat of Living end Heve a Cookout. These 69c Steak* Will Taate Delicious ^ MARKET SPECIALS Lenoir Sliced "* Bacon u 45 1 Tideland Pkg. 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