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Manual Labor Transfers Oil Vkn pumps failed to transfer all the peanut oil Id the bold of the SMerdyk to tank trucks, the stevedores formed a bucket brigade. Wading la peanut oil to their knees, they filled oil drums like the one pictured here. The Sloterdyk sailed from Morehead City Tuesday. Haada ga ant to balaace the dram at it aeara the platform built MaMe the taak track. Oa the right b shipping ageat Bob Hick*. Good News About, lr Butt Vwton, 4-H AMm | ?2 Today's column ttl written by Johnny Thrower, Newport 4-H'?r. Johnny attended Forestry Camp re cently at Camp Millitone. I have asked him to tell you some of his cxpfeifcncei while at camp. HaUi. 4-IT*r?: My name is Johnny Thrower, and I am Just back from a week at 441 Forestry Camp (Camp MUt ?tone). This eamp la spooaored by Southern Bell Telephone and Tele gr^ll O | arM| MnjiMUi kg Nnrth We studied: Starting a Forest, Tree Study. Preaorvotion and Fencing, Timber Maaauratoents, Equipment and Safety and Forest Enemies. After ? vary Interesting week we left camp at 11 o'clock on Saturday marn|ng for. our return trip home. I will always remember this weak and the frieads 1 met and the many beMV things I learned. I hope soma of yon will be going ne*t year. ^ la AUaaMl WMk mayor's court June I was not Jackie Arnold WilUs at ISO* ahaekleford St., Morohoad City. The defendant was Jackie Holland Willia, liorehead| Do you hm > Bttor bag in your With four men balancing It. an oil dram starts on ita way from the hold to the waiting tank track. Here goes another load! Two workmen empty tke drum Into the truck before sending it hack into the hold for another trip. Bob Hicks, right, supervises the lob. New* from June 19 ? Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Pittman of Morehead City viaited Mr. and Mra. Carl Edwards Mon day night. Mrs. Ray Pittman spent Thurs day with her mother, Mrs. Floyd Hardy. Chief and Mrs. Harry Hardy of Beaufort RFD viaited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hardy, Friday nifht. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake of Beau fort RFD viaited her mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks Sunday. Mrs. Crystal Phillips of More head City and Mrs. Gladys Cranke of Beaufort visited Mra. Mary Wil lis Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Reuben Wallace viaited Mr. and Mra. Ivy Pittman Monday night. Misa Roberta Willis of Beaufort is the guest of Miss Marsha Hill. Mr. Rone Wallace Sr. waa honor ed by his family with a "Father's Day" dinner. The YPA of Edwards Chapel Free Will Baptist Church present ed a Father's Day program at the church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Edward R. Chadwick, Newport, and Donald R. Taylor, Beaufort, left yeaterday for Raleigh where they will be inducted into the Army. The announcement was made by Mra. Ruby D. Holland, clerk of the county draft board. JACQUIN'S vrika ? ?TALI ?a pint ?ISMtf* rtOM QtAIH m tt noot tMMU Miim.it cn. im. r?m, n. Savings-Loan Rrm Starts Well Fraderiafc Wllletts Jr. af the C# operative Savings and Loan Aw elation, Morehead City, reported yeatarday that substantial deposits have been made thia week. The association's office In Carteret opened Monday. Walter Teich, Adams Creek, hoida the honor of being the first depositor. Mr. Willetts commented that the firm was pleased with the 'riendly reception it has received from Morehead City and Carteret resi dents. The savings and loan association entertained at a luncheon for 120 invited guests Monday noon at the Morehead Biltmore. The luncheon was fallowed by a visit to the of fice, 923 Arendell St. By Tuesday afternoon, a thou sand persons had visited the new business. The association is run ning a contest now. Contestants are to guess the amount of money in a little glass house in the office bf the association. The person who comes closest to the right amount will receive the money on July 10. Depositors between now and July 10 will receive gifts. Court ( Continued from Page 1) car driven by Sam C. Hawes, Ons low County. The car was owned by Warne T. Ferguson of Institute, W. Va. Farland requested $10,000 in the action. Deed Cancelled The court ordered the deed can celled in the suit, Marjorie Woodall MdSten, Julia Woodall Chandler, Ida Mae Woodall Aiken and Allie M alone Woodall vs. Theodore Phil lips. The jury found that 1953 taxes on the property in question had been paid prior to foreclosure and that the defendant, Phillips, who had been given a sheriffs deed for the land, has no interest in it. In a non-support case. George W. Kirkman was ordered to pay lo the plaintiff, Mary Martin Kirk man, $300 on arrears of $452 and H00 every two weeks thereafter until the $452 is paid, plus the pay ments to become due. Appeals Filed Appeals were filed in two cases, Clyde O'Neal Gillikin by his next Friend, Lola Gillikin, vs. Richard Gillikin, and National Biscuit Co. vs. C. N. Stroud and Earl Free man, trading as-8troud's'Foo{t Con- - The Gillikin case, brought to re cover damages when a car alleged ly driven by Richard Gillikin, hit Clyde O'Neal Gillikin April 11. 1954, was dismissed. Appeal bond was set at $100. In the National Biscuit case, the defendants were ordered to pay the firm $171.04 plus interest from the first day of March 1968. Appeal bond was set at $50. The case, Yancey Barbour vs. Walter T#kh Is Writ Depositor ? ? ? - - ? ? Walter Teich, Adams Creek, left, was the first depositor in the More head City branch, Cooperative Savings and Loan Association, when it opened for the first time Monday morning. Here he receives a set of steak knives from branch manager Garland M. Scruggs. Grandson of Salters Wins Honors in California Michael Brannon, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Salter, At lantic, and son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brannon, National City, Calif., graduated last Friday at Sweetwater Union High School. He received the Dewitt Bisbee Williams Memorial California Fed eration Scholarship, perfect at tendance award, Bank of America Achievement award in mathe matics, San Diego Chapter SAR good citizenship award and life membership in the CSF. Allene D Pappas was ordered transferred to Lenoir County. Cases continued: lladden vs. Newsome, Barrus vs. Harrell, Sty ron vs. Whitford, Garner vs. Dixon, Solomon vs.* Piner and Blake vs. Cannon Also continued yesterday after noon was the case of Armco vs. Goodwin. In the case, Luciuda Dudley vs. Luke Dudley, the jury ruled in favpr of _ the plaintiff, who was su ing for recovery oiffio. Tht An troversy was over a motor in the boat. Sarah Francis. Luke Dudley claimed the motor was worth only $60 instead of $300 as Lucinda Dudley claimed. He had paid her $60, and the court or dered that he pay her an additional $240. ' The most costly hailstorm in his tory hit the vicinity of Wichita, Kan., in 1951. Property damage was estimated at 14 million dollars. Reinstates Licenses The state driver license division has reinstated the lincenses of Tru man D. Kemp and Mann A. Pol lock Jr., Morehead City, Charlie D. Salter, Atlantic Beach, and Joe E. Lewis, Newport. We may not be the wealthiest county in the state, but we can be the cleanest. Don't throw trash out car windows. 168 Enroll In Church School Tke Vacatfa* Clftlirh Srho?l of Arm Street Methodist Church, Beaufort, in progress this week, re port* an attendance of Id boys and girls and J1 teachers. This school is tinder the direction of Mr*. Stanley Potter Jr. Delegates from Ann Street Meth odic Church to the North Caroliiu Annual Conference of the MeUtodift Chureh, in aessieai next week at Wilson will be Tommy Eure and Albert Gaskill. Also attending as the ministerial delegate will be the pastor, the Rev. John M. Cllne. At this 1958 Annual Conference, Mrs W Stanley Potter Jr., direc tor of Christian Education it Ann Street Church, will join a select group of religiou* education work' ers by being recognized as a certi fied director of Christian education. During the current year there have been only three Methodist Churches in the North Carolina Conference served by certified di rectors of Christian Education. The official board of Ann Street Church met Wednesday night at the N. F. Eure Educational Building and adopted a budget of $55,677 for the year 1958-59. This is essential) ly the same budget as for the year 1957-58. Clarence Guthrie, outgoing chair man, presided. The new chairman of the official board is Tommy Eure who will assume his duties at the July meeting. Hits Parking Meter Mrs. Lillian Arrington, Beau fort, knocked down a parking meter near Eastman's in More head City at 11:30 a.m. Wednes day, police report The brakes of her 1949 Dodge failed as she was parking. 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