Ray Montford SenttoM ? Driver Loses License On WMafaey Raymond Montford wis ? tenced to three months in jail after he entered a plea o t guilty to pub lic drunkenness, disturbing the peace and being a public nuisance in county recorder's court Thurs day. Judge Lambert Morris gave James W. Morgan a suspended sentence and ordered him to pay $140 and costs for driving drunk and driving after his license had been revoked. Johnnie and Rosalee Sharpe paid | $25 and half coats each for posses sion of non-taxpaid whiskey. Annie | Teel paid costs for the same of Others who paid costs follow: William Arnold, no drivers license; Qtoacchino A. Papa, no registra tion for his car; George Murray.] following too close; and W. L. Tay lor, passing a bad check. Taylor [ also had to make the cheek good. Four defendants forfeited bonds They were William Marbley, vio lation of fishing laws; John S. Murphy, no license, driving on the wrong side of the road and running a stop sign; Thomas Haye, driving too fast (or existing conditions; and Ernest Morris, public drunk enness. Charges that Jimmy J. Talbert passed a bad check were dis missed. Also dismissed were charges that William Arnold, Jer ry Brown and Charles Culpopper had used loud, profane and vulgar language in public. There were 76 cases continued. State Building Shows Increase Over Last Year Raleigh ? August building per mid were more than $1,000,000 higher than in the same month last year in 30 Tar Heel cities of more than 10,000 population, the state department of labor reported today. Labor Commissioner Frank Crane said the 30 cities reported permits totaling $14,001,617 last month. This was an eight per cent increase over the (13,013,330 re ported tor August 1957. Crane said the cities reported permits totaling $120,378,491 ia the first eight months of this year. This was 25 per cent above the $95,968,525 total recorded for the same period last year. ? City totals for August 19SB were as follows: Albemarle $46,700, AsheviUe $309,000. Burlington $502, MO, Charlotte $1,319,498, Concord $87,100, Durham $333,318, Eliza beth City $18,400, FayettevBle $345,507, Castonia $551,550. Goldsboro $151,650, Greensboro 11,789,656, Greenville $620,640, Hen derson $137,100, Hickory $277,666, High Point $1,842,736, Kinston $74. 825, Lexington $191,732, Monroe $93,500, New Bern $150,550, Ra leigh $1,957,642, Reidsville $64,900. Rocky Mount $210,728, Salisbury $83,325, Sanford $110,300, Shelby $97,890, Statcsville $253,425, Thom asville $49,330. Wilmington $549, 140, Wilson $806,167, Winston-Salem $1,488,882. Figures for the first eight months of 1*58 were aa follows: Albemarle $653,300, Asheville $4,078,645, Bur lington $3,057,888, Charlotte $17, 599.604, Concord $657,700, Durham $8,163,118, Elizabeth City $104,610, Fayetteville $2,755,858. Gastonia $3,803,028, Goldsboro 11,148,185. Greensboro $18,902,565, Groenrflle $8,457,995, Henderson $546,680, Hickory $1,489,825, High Point $5,840,507, Kinston $1,804,881, Lexington $1,361,951, Monroe $621, 800, New Bern $1,098,281. Town Board (Coatteaed (ran Page 1) 2300 block between Evans md AramM Streeta was approved. Bufldingt and grounds com mis atondr Jasper BeU reported that the city park at Camp Glenn la aMU being improved. He aaM that Morehead Block and TO* Co bad (fees torn M Model to use along the edge of the street to keep peo ple tram driving on the graaa. CommiaaioneT BeU reported that the Liana Ctab was working on restrooms at the park. The board agreed to grant Com aaiaaiaaer Bell's request tor tiro atraOt lights to be installed at the Capt Charlie Finer waa appotat ?d harbor mater dariag tin meet inf. Captain Finer had atpmaat J hia wilhagarss to serve at no coat to the town. OttamjjnuaMil way, and Tad Garner, MM *tor May Ooaafa McNeil ml CartMd Scruggs, who obaerred toe Meet-! Jof m ? visitor. I Warmth from H?ti* Eotn* Pond, VtCG, bout- II *wa in s mate ftr*t class rffli U THE VEWSTIMES at RMrtffe *ock, weather station In Xlaskl h* i? stationed. Mr. Pond is the son W &Tr and ? PoB<'. Davit Hti Andra, and youag son Mv? m Beaufort K ? Civil Defense Planner Holds Meeting Here E SmW>. ?v? n, srtLriz?:* S? j-pifls sbs aSorw DiS. COrdOVi and *<""? tnTJe.PUrp0se of ,he meeting was I 'ojetermine the jobs of the d?f ent people who had been . i ft*** Civil Defense ??"?!?. ? ?? cfty. Mayor Dill said I we have appointed a lot if fjw I 2^*1 n0b0dy ^ 5? ,uPP?*?f to do " I iwriMS ,nd DSTf-S explained that CM1 tural disaster such af , ?J2" I s&sssajs organtsaNaa to take care at nLr "w" bilwlr1 'r0m lo" ?"??? babies. "tte zTl* "any toTfW? PMplr r?"?? 'or the ??y? they went hungry once th*v bn ^Tre ,nd led tbem "P to 3tte to Wt'ttsT "? WSy f?r ,own chdS. ?nCy b,ck" he con" ri%?Z. * ??c<"<Hon ef the state Sm L nte mec>|anism, Major Smith gave Mayor Dill , ' ",J? S+Ta*? Si"0* gM% '" jvm m Civil Defense officials In tyC<and5r?,y,tem' He "id the ??? 2m??. ^ ,5r"em' "">"?? be ,uA?"l'n? 'be meeting in addi Morehead" c!?v ,lr"dy ll,,ed *er* pT?. Ci,y ^mmlssloners G. H.n .. Ja*Per Bell, D, J ?r LSI ^.How,y ?nd ^ Gar^ \Tiil ^ZL art.orrw George Mc tpg'*AMi ? ge'gh police chief, W. W Jl^Hiti COmmiM,on*r Ger Uer?.^^?rt ??- J Four Meetings Scheduled By County Heme Agent Mrs. Floy Garner, county home agent, has announced the follow ing schedule of meetings for this week: The County Home Demonstra tion Council will meet at 2 p.m. today in the home agent's office, courthouse annex. Mrs. James Lupton will be bos-; tess to the Harlowe Home Dem onstration Club tomorrow evening at 7:30. The Newport Home Demonstra tion Club will meet Thursday eve ning at 1: JO at the home of Mrs. Letha Henderson. The Atlantic Club win meet at, I o'clock Friday afternoon. COMFORT titATtHO OIL J. M. DAVIS TOnMfwchNh it* THURSDAY, TODAY, SATURDAY *,17 URGE S x 5' SIZE! va VET-SOFT COTTON RUt 2.00 So luxuriant undarfooti Hun dreds of fluffy cotton tufM Non-skid late* back. Frint?| Dacorator colors I S.IN Chvcfc*. nultl-itripM, with tiwi<ndi?fta^M?i?bk?up ? ? Prlnn? ft nOlffUfV^ WPI ITWIJWI "???I*. ISkM*. FANCY BORDER KRCAIE PILLOW CASE PAIRS % ? 1.00 Colorful printed borders! Dainty scalloped hemsl Hem stitching I High-count percalel 42 x 36" HOLDS SIXTEEN DRESSES 1.00 fhrifty woy to store away out of season clothesl 2-hook metal frame, wide-opening zipperl % IHHUMIH 3H0HH IMPORTED BREAD BASKETS 1.00 For gifts, yourself! Such at tractive shape, you'H wont extras for towing, handworkl 7 NO ROMNG tVIR! f MSStS' MV MY Pi'S 2*5.00 (my polr ocny card Crinul# ?oMant, smooth broadclothtl Mn of gay prbtttl 32-40. TOP DECORATOR COIORSJ PLUMP TOSS PIUOWS 1.00 Cordufoyil Textured bark cloth I Rounds) Squares I Some with c?nt*r buttonsl Colors! MEN'S WHITE HANKIES, CHEAPER IY THE DOZEN 12*1.00 Soft, smooth, absorbent) Firm, long-wear hemstitched bor ders. Full tizel Snow-whitel FLEXIBLE STKI TMtSI RAKE FAUIEAVES NOW 1.00 Covers a wide area in on* sweep! Sturdy, yet flexible steel tines won't rip grass, long wood handle. PERMANENT -PIEATED RUfFLEI NYION- ACETATE HA U SUP 2 (.5.00 _ Whit*! Pinkl Navyl Wockl Dainty ambroidwy in>*rti above a fan of p?rman?nt pleatsl S, M, I. I CANT KAT THIS MIYI MISSES' OH OH CARDIGAN 3.00)4 40 , iVhiKl Pastolsl De?p colon I Mock-foihion?d ?le?v??1 Exact-match pearly _bvt*onil ?? BilK'S W4YBC0UR9I0YS' WCTTEMt-STTlf JKANS V.00 loMockttf, ralnforctd at ?troin points! Alt main scaint doubt*- stitch *dl Sim 6-12. CIRCULAR-STITCHES CUPSI (AMOK MAKE COTTON BRAS 2 <-1.50 Ommuim ?la*Hc Innrttl Ad}. (Maptl Soma pad dad ttyM VIK 32-42, AA-C in group. T?b?l PockcHl Interesting V i Whft?. NMk, Owl wwwt ' ANMiMt mmmmjmm, wftto gnj ihITbt Mm! VorkrttoiM on th* n?vtic?l ttww In mhuo* uOOw. M-W. I ROU.-UP SIEEVE BLOUSES 1 00 Chtctnl jlrlpfl PtoMM Cctefil tntir ||||g p?4c*i tadct, Hw, titmA Wftoarf Too II b* wt to ?W her* ??rtyt 12-N. atumwmrouMTit H 99e m. Cwrfrtn cut, every yard Sanforized*, drip dry! DARK-GROUND COTTOHS 3. 1.002? 0a?t? toflonl Or?p put I JL J| ?m1 iM* Mtdkl COZY COTTON fUWNR UltVr fitdHHT fttmw 2*ZM Comfortable Mrai0M evil Fo? Nk, printi, dainty i? bfili3.SlM.iMO.4a-**> T-naTTRM NVUMMCETATE IMC0T (UP' 5,00 ssSS I

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