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Town Rejects Bid for Land, Sets $1 3,500 Minimum Price W. ?. Pvtter of Beaufort Flsh-< erica Ine. wis the miy bidder at an auction conducted by the town of Beaufort Saturday. The town was selling two tracts of land ad jacent to the fish factory. At a meeting of the town board Monday night the town commis sioners rejected Mr. Potter's bid and authorized the town clerk to advertise another sale, this one with a minimum bid of $13,500 for the two tracts. The rejected bid for the two tracts was $6,260. Commissioner Gerald IIM com mented that the land would in crease in value the longer the town kept it. He said that the land should bring enough cash to pay for a new town hall. On the recommendation of the board. Mayor C. T. Lewis appoint ed David A. Hill as Beaufort Civil Defense director. Mr. Hill will re place Mrs. W. J. Ipock who re signed some time ago. Town clerk Dan Walker was given authority to release and ac cept securities kept on deposit by First-Citizens Bank to cover town deposits not covered by the Fed eral Deposit Insurance Corp. FDIC covers all deposits up to $10,000. The town of Beaufort deposits ex ceed that amount about twice a year. Mr. Hill, fire commissioner, re ported that the fire department had made three calls in town and three out of town during October. The rescue squad made one trip to the hospital with the rescue truck. Police commissioner Math Chap lain reported nine arrests, 230 meter violations and 18 parking violations during October. Mr. Walker said the street de partment report could be labeled as Hurricane Helene. The street crews have been busy ever since the storm trying to get the town cleaned up. Dr. Lather Fulcher, county health officer, has written a letter to the town stating that the sani tary sewer* are still clogged with sand from the hurricane and the northeaster that followed. A copy of the letter has been forwarded to the state. Officials attending the meeting, in addition to those mentioned, were commissioners James Rum ley, William Hoy Hamilton and Otis Mades, town attorney Gene Smith, Police Chief Guy Springle and town engineer Gray HasselL 'Band Tag Day' To Start Tonight Morehead City High School band member# with "Boott the Band" tag* will call at homes throughout town at 6:30 tonight to collcct money for the band. Those who contribute will be given a tag to show that they help boost the band. Tomorrow morning the major ettes and flag bearers will be in the business section collecting funds. A Thank You parade by the band is scheduled at 1:30 and the band will also play several selections. Ralph Wade, band director, com mented, "The band has always been proud to take part in com munity activities and to represent our town in other sections of the state, in Virginia and the nation's capital. "We thank our home folks sin cerely for their generous support in the past and for their help at this time." President of the Morehead City Band Association is Clyde Burr. Baptist Church Welcomes Dr. Carrick as Paster Dr. J. L. Carrick has been called as interim pastor tor First Baptist Church, Morehead City. Dr. and Mrs. Carrick are from Slier City and will make their home here un til a permanent pastor is obtained. The Lord's Supper will be ob served at the evening service Sun day at Firat Baptist Church. Bernard is a Teutonic name meaning "bold as a bear." LAIRD'S APPLE WINE 75c 4/1 Q?rt LAMB A CO. Next Symphony Society Meeting Set for Tuesday School Lunch Menus Listed Beaufort School Monday: Hot dogs, mustard, on ions daw pimento cheese sand The. Potato .?ck*. cookies, "^esday: Navy beans, slaw, raw onions, hot biscuits, butter, cand>, m Wednesday: Lunch meat, ?***? wedge butter beans and corn, let Tuce and tomato, bread, chocolate ? "Thursday: Meat loaf, rice and gravy, string beans bread, but Friday:* Fish' sticks, cole slaw, mashed potatoes, cornbread, but ter, cookies, milk. Smyrna School Monday: Beef hash, lettuce andj tomato salad, sliced cheese, do nuts, milk, bread. Tuesday: Barbecue, beans, cole slaw, pickles, cookies, rolls, mUk Wednesday: Spaghetti and meat, green beans, upside down cake, lrThursdayk: Sliced chopped ham, potato puff. Steamed cabbage, peaches, bread, milk. Friday: Tuna fish salad on tuce, potato sticks, green peas, | raspberry iello, bread, milk. Morehead City School Today: Beef - vegetable soup, meat and pimento cheese sand wiches. crackers, pound cake, one half orange, milk. Monday: Hamburger and bun, slaw, potato ripples, carrot sticks, cherry cobbler, milk Tuesday: Sliced lunchmeat. but tered potatoes, pear salad, but tcred corn, bread, butter, candy. 01 Wednesday: Turkey with noodles or dressing, cranberry sauce peas and carrots, one other vegetable, hot biscuits, butter, dessert, milk. Thursday: Meat loaf, rice and gravy string beana, hot biscuits, butter, one half orange buttcred carrots, pineapple custard cake, m Friday: Fish sticks, stewed po ta? slaw, cornbread, butter. Jello with whipped cream, milk. Newport School I Monday: Lunchmeat, creamed potatoes, string beans, cabbage carrot-pickle slaw, cupcakes with "T^-Llma beans with ham Vienna uausage, tomato "W bage carrot-raiain salad, hot rolla, m Wednesday: Meat lorf a* brown gravy, turnip green., cornbread, fruit Jello, cookies, milk Thursday: Turkey aalad, green peas, potato chips, cheese slice, 'ISSrwtsh with onions, green cabbage, .lice picUe corn bread. peaches, co?*iM. milk. 4-H Achievement Day it Scheduled For Tomorrow Harry Venters, 4-H advisor, an nounces that tomorrow will be 4-H achievement day. A special pro gram, beginning at 2:30 p.m., will be conducted at Morehead City High School. A tractor driving contest will be gin at 2:30 on the athletic field be hind the school. A (air will be held In the gymnasium. Four-H'era can place exhibits in the (air between 3 and 5 o'clock. The exhibits will be Judged before 7:30 p.m. Four-H awards will be presented to the various project winners In ceremonies beginning at 7:30. As soon as the awards are made there will be ? special 4-H rec reation program. At a meeting Tuesday night at the civic center, Morehead City, this coming Tuesday night was set as the time for a meeting to dis cuss the Carteret symphony so ciety. Attending the meeting this week were C. R. Davant, chairman of the society, Ralph Wade, C. A. Stone, Mrs. D. Cordova, all of Morehead City; Miss Mary Ar rington, Mrs. Edward Arrington, Miss Joan Chipman, all of Beau fort, and W. J. Stoffel, represen tative of the North Carolina Sym phony Society, Chapel Hill. Organizations represented at the meeting were the Emeritus Club, Woman's Clubs and the American Association of University Women. The following organizations, in ! addition, have agreed to send rep resentatives to the coming meet ing, according to Mr. Stoffel: Morehead City chamber of com merce, American Legion, Elks, Jaycees, and Civitans. Other groups will also be con tacted. Those attending this week's meeting were assigned individuals to contact and invite to the meet ing Tuesday night. At that time the decision will be mado as to whether an effort should be made to have the North Carolina symphony visit this coun ty in the spring. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the civic center, Morehead City. Rotarian Gives Business Tips Rotary program chairman John Steed discussed the attitude of bus inessmen toward potential cus tomers at the Beaufort Scout build ing Tuesday night. Mr. Steed gave pointers that he felt would help Beaufort businessmen land more customers from out of town. Next week the club will meet at J. P. Harris's horse ranch on US 70, Morehead City. The meeting will begin at 6:45 p.m. Ralph Thomas will be program chairman He and Mr. Harris will give horse manship demonstrations after the Rotarians eat charcoal grilled steaks supplied by Mr. Steed and cooked by Mr. Harris. If the weather is bad, the club will meet at Holden's Restaurant, Beaufort. One visitor attended this week's meeting. He was A. B. Roberts, Morehead City Rotarian. Daily Nelson Property Burns Atlantic firemen answered a call at 4 a.m. Sunday when the storage house owned by Daily Nelson, At lantic, was destroyed by fire. The storage house was valued at $1,300 and the contents at $1,000. Firemen kept nearby buildings wetted down to prevent the fire from spreading. In the one-story frame building were some new and rebuilt motors for boata. The fire ia believed to have originated at a water pump in the atorage house. Eight volunteer firemen and the chief answered the fire call. The Down East Fire Department met last night at the recreation building for its monthly session. Club Meets Beaufort attorney Gene Smith spoke at the Hartowe Community Club meeting Tuesday night. Mr. Smith discussed the importance of leaving a will and told some inci dent* brought on by failure to write a will. Extension aervice repre sentatives st the meeting were county agent R. M. Williams and his assistant Harry Venters. First Methodists Plan Loyalty Dinner Wednesday School Building Program To bo DiKusMd at PTA The propoeed county school building program will he featured on the program of the Smyrna PTA at T:M Monday night. The Marahailberg community will be in charge. On a panel to dlacuea the schoob will be H. L. Joelyn, county sup erintendent; R. M. McCUin, chair man of the Citlxena Committee for Better Schools, lira. Elmer Willi*, member of the Smyrna Better Schoola Committee, Joe Owena, faculty member, and Mr BUI Ptgott, Gloucester. Mrs. Everette L. Golden, pub licity chairman, announces that Or ways and meaaa committee will meet at T to tie forth coming clambake. ' First Methortiat Church, More head City, has imifcd a Loyalty Dinner for member* of the church and Interested friends. The dinner, a covered dish supper la acheduled to take place at ?:? p.m., Wednes day at the church. Several brief talks will be (Ivan. Rufus Butner, chairman of the Christian Higher Education cam paign, will be one of the speakers On Sunday, Nov. ?, at tho morn ing worship hour the Rev. ioaeph r. Coble will occupy Flrat Meth odist Church pulpit In the abeence of the pastor, the Rev. J. t. Her bert, who la at present a patient In the Morehead Hoapital. The Senior MYF, which meets each Sunday evening at the church, will have aa Its program aubject Sunday "Oetttng Along With Friendship". Danny Nelson will be in charge of the program. Judge Dedans Mistrial in Case ? Two Men Got V Mr Sentence* for Thoft ? Superior Court Will Continuo Today A mistrial was declared yeater day in the case charging John A. Baker, Morehead City, with dnink en driving. The jury, alter seven hours' deliberation, reported t? Judge Clifton Moore, presiding at this week's session of superior court, that it could not reach a de cision. The case will be re-scheduled at another term of superior court. Hubert and Hillary P. Thipo deoux, charged with breaking and entering several places in the Ce dar Point section, were sentenced to 12 months on the roads in thil week's term of court. The two did not contest the charges. George W. Gray, charged with second offense of driving drank, was found not guilty. On the Jury were John Uanielson, Clyde Harris, William P. Willis, Michael Mason, G. W. Pittman, Julius Willis, Paul Hancock, W. I. Loftin, Jerome Kul cher, Quinton C. Willis, Julian Aus tin Jr. and Lionel C. Smith. Terry W. I.ynn was given "SO days on the roads for failure to pay $10t and costs for careless and reckless driving and driving drunk. Percy Green and Roderick Moore each pleaded guilty to simple as sault. Green had been charged with public drunkenness, disorderli ness and disturbing the peace. He was ordered to pay costs. Moore had been charged with as sault. He was given 30 days, sus pended on payment of costs by Nov. 10. A settlement of $2,412.60 was agreed on in the case of John Hen ry Lewis, by his next friend, Irene R. Lewis, against John T. Jenkins. The suit is the outgrowth of an auto accident. The court ordered that bills owed Morehead City Hospital, Dr. John Morris, George W. Dill, J. K. Lewis, and the attorney for the plaintiff, be paid. 1 The balance, $1,396.85 is to be retained by the court for the use of John Henry Lewis. The state decided not to prose cute cases against Mrs. Garland Royal, public drunkenness; Basil H. Oates Jr., public drunkenness; Basil H. Oates Jr., speeding; James S. Baker and Ernest G. Hutchings, charged with possessing non-taxpaid beer. The grand jury returned not a true bill on the following: Robert Modlin, public drunkenness; Leo Lawrence, assault; Margaret P. Vadese, larceny; and Thomas A. Beaver, larceny. William Earl Chapman, charged with hit and run, failed to appear and the judge ordered that he be brought in to court for trial. Being tried late yesterday room ing was Arthur Days, charged with obtaining funds under false pre tense. Court it expected to con tinue until noon today. No ?ourt was held Tuesday, election day. Negro News Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Sunday, Mr. John Ty son, Beaufort; Mr. Calvin Ge?rge, Miss Annabelle Johnson, Havelock. Discharged: Monday, Miss Jean Sutton, Newport. Tuesday, Miss Annabelle John son, Havelock; Mrs. Mary Pickett and son, Morehead City. Wednesday, Mr. John Tyson, Beaulort. Obituary MRS. ALMA MOBLEY Mrs. Alma Mobley, S5, of More head City died in Morehead CKy Hospital early Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. A Sunday at St. Lake's Bap tist Church by the He*. W. L Grif fin, pastor. Interment wW follow in Bayview Cemetery. Surviving are her husband. Star key MoMey of the home; one sis ter, Mn. Viola Mamphrey of Swanaboro; and one brother, Adoiph Hill of New Bern. The Rev. Sam Lewis aad his con gregation of Alliance will worship at St. Mary's Holiness Church, Morehead City, Sunday at il a.m. and !:M p.m. The public Is invited to the services. ftlAriN? OIL J. M. PA VII t?nw Products Marekeat tfiy * I Driver Cited Following Wreck Leonard E. Vuncannon, Prince-' ton, N. C., was charged with driv ing drunk, no driver's license awl (ailing to yieM the right-of-way after he was involved in an aefi dent at 9:30 Mdhday Might On the Beaufort-Morehead Causeway. According to patrolman W. E. Pickatd, Vuncannon, in a 1952 Chevrolet, pulled out from the Rainbo* Inn in front of a IDS* Chevrolet driven by Jesse L. Creed, Smyrna, Ga. Creed was headed east and Vun caimoh was planning on going west. Damage to Creed's car Was estimated at MM; to the other ear, |SM. No one was hurt. High eari Dry William Falford Jr.. was "caught" between Pi vers Island and Port Macon when the tide went out Tuesday morning. It left his skiff high and dry. A boat from Duke Marine Lab picked him up he four the Coast Guard reached him. Board Okays Sale Of Caps, Pistols Newport commissioners decided Tuesday night to allow town busi ncssmen to aell caps and cap pis tols. They met in the fire station because ballots were being counted m the town hall. The board decided to inquire about paving Eastover Court which has been marled. Commissioner Bennie R. Gamer reported that the water works took in tun.tt last month. Bills paid amounted to |UT, leaving a balance In the general (kind of IS, <00. Not much business Was transact ed. because there was too much ex citement over the election, one of the town officials said. Meetiag Called W. H. Potter, president of the Beaufort Community Development Corp., has called a corporation meeting for T:30 p.m. Monday at the town hall. All members and interested persons are Invited. Port Calendar KMerfek - Sailed yesterday with a cargo of tobacco for Eu rope. S? thland ? Docked yesterday to load tobacco for Europe and will sail today. Takeafcima Mam? Due yester day afternoon to lead tobacco for the far east. Esso Greenville ? Due last night with a cargo of petroleum products for Standard Oil. Soutkwind? Due next Saturday to load tobacco for Europe. Manley Spring I* Cited After Auto Collision Manley Springle, Beaufort RFD, was charged with filling to give the proper signal after the 1950 Ford he was driving collided with a 1951 Ford driven by Peter Bour beau, Markers Island. The acci dent occurred at Turner and Ce dar Streets, Beaufort, Wednesday morning. Police chief Guy Springle reports that Manley Springle made a signal for a left turn, moved into the left lane then changed his mind and turned right. One Case Tried < In CHy Court Of the three c?Kl caked la More head City reeenfer's court Monday, only one wai tried. In it Luther G. Brown o I the menhaden boat Com-' mander was charged court costs (or public drunkenness. Len D. Smith, Jefferson, N. C., forfeited a cash bond rather than return to be tried for speeding. A warrant charging Gus Davis, Morehead City, with assault was withdrawn by Marion Warren and she was charged costs for mali cious and frivolous prosecution. The woman, a waitress, charge* that Davis pushed her in an argu- .. ment at the Broadway Cafe. Cases against Leroy Weeks, Wil liam Jerry Willis and Frank Thomas Clifton were continued. Reperts Profit E. B. Comer, Newport High School principal, reports that the school made nearly $1,600 on its annual Halloween carnival last week. 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