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Messiah to fee Sung First Time in Beaufort Dec. 19 The prifomun ?' llandetv Messiah Dec. 19 wttl be the first time thi? pratprio has been pre; sented in Beaufort. Mrs. Charles Hassell, director, says, "Frankly, 1 have never been so excitad over the prospects of any program. The choir has been enthusiastic from the first and has come from ail over the county every week for t?h?arsals. I be lieve it will be the most outstand ing musical event we have pro duced locally." The program will begin at 8 p.m. in the Beaufort School auditorium. T>e sponsor is Ann Street Meth odist Church. The Rev. John Cline will give the invocation and pro nounce the benediction Head ush ers from the church will be Charles' Noe and Odell Merrill. The organ for the performance has been loaned by Bob Slater. Mrs. Hassell will play the organ accompaniment. Piano accompan ists will be Rachel Mundine, New port, and Robert Morris, Atlantic and Chapel Hill. Tie Messiah Is the story of Christ'; life set to music. George Frederick Handel wrote the vocal score and orchestral accompani ment for 40 or 50 singers. Today choirs pf a thousand voices with orchestras pf a hundred instru ments perform the oratorio. A late king of England, upon bearing the first performance of the Messiah rose to his feet after the first few. bars of the lla.iclujah chorus and remained standing throughout the entire number. This has now become a universal cus tom. Oae critic has said. "Never has there been and I doubt if there ever will be a more perfect unity of text and music as is (ound in the great and glorious panorama of Handel's Messiah. The words sing tand the music speaks in complete and simple beauty. "All people feel the tenderness of the Good Shepherd; they thrill with ,joy at the tidings, "Unto us a Child is born"; they suffer with the la ment, "Behold the Lamb of God" and "Surely, He has borne our griefs"; and they exault with "Hal lelujah, the Lerd God omnipotent iReigneth, forever and ever." Following the performance, the .thoir will be entertained at a cof fee hour by the WSCS in the Eure building. Smyrna PTA 'Meets Monday Mrs. Elmer D. Willis, president, presided at the meeting of the Smyrna PTA Monday night. The Rev. James Womble, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Davis, read from the fourth chapter of the Gospel of St. Luke and talked on Maturity Through Character .and Spiritual Education. Mrs. Edward Moore, treasurer, reported a balance of $M6.8S which idoes not include proceeds from the clambake. Vannie Willis, chairman ?f the ways and means committee, said no definite figure was avail able as to the profit from the clambake but it was estimated at $400. He thanked *11 the coqjmMWtie^ for their help and doratwqa. Mrs. Elmer Willis especially thanked the men from Otway who worked so diligently Friday night and Saturday. Banners of attendance were w?i by Mrs. Alligood's second grade and Mrs. Jones' tenth grade. The program was turned over to the Davis community. Mrs. Alli good read a poem that she had, written, entitled "Poor Bill". The choir from the Free Will Baptist Church under the direction of tfce Rev. Henry Van Kluyve, pastor, presented three songs ? Silent Night, If Your Heart Keeps Right, and How Great Thou Art. They were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Rosa Murphy and Miss Iris Davis. The meeting adjourned to the lunchroom where pie and . coffee were served. ?Mrs. lEverette Golden, Publii city Chairman Gloucester CIlib .! Elects Officers > The Gloucester Community Club re-elected its officer! at the meet ing Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hubbard. Serving for another year will pi Bill Pigott, president; Mrs. Earner Smith, vica-pr?sident; Mrs. AI Hubbard, secretary; .and Emmctt Piper, treasurer The club planted its carol ting for Christmas eve at 6:10 at the community park. All residents of neighboring copunuuitMi are Utgad to come. Caffae and .cookies will ka served. The tiae in the park Will )>e lighted the weak before ?ad waak after Orisfas Blrhanl Whatahurst presided at the business meeting ill the ab aaoee ft Mr. Pigott. Ike ne*t ustlag will be Jan. M at the ly>e af Mr. and Mrs Manroa MiUMure .tamfft* i) in ?od mmU love to see dlv?lfMW?l ktre and e?st of lieW?rt Av> tM?c generated M>s <? flow over tte /?4KC," Mr. D?rrii>n. remarked. Me> commented that Southern and the. Beaufort and Morehead railroad, which operates between J&orefcead City and Beau fort, are wording together. Citing the $700,000 invested in im provements over the A&EC, the apaaker said this has meant a $25 per share increase in value of AAEC common stock. "Southern would not have spent that money," M|. Darden continued, "if we did not have abiding faith in the fu ture of this area." Recent equalisation of freight rates with Wilmington has meant sizable savings to the shipper of cement, coal, fish scrap, as well as many other items, Mr. Darden said. "Maybe you folks are tired of beiig called 'quaint* and I admire you for trying to get somewhere," he added. lie remarited that the business of attracting industry is usually much better handled by a develop ment corporation than a chamber of commerce. He suggested that a chamber of commerce covering the entire county may be a good thing. Relative to rivalry, he cited Smithfield and Selma as an exam ple of cooperating towns that once were bitter rivals. Together, they bought an abandoned cotton mill, and today a furniture manufac turer is in it, providing a substan tial payroll for the area. There are 7,000 community de velopment corporations in the coun try, the speaker commented, and the hounds may outnumber the foxes, yet each community bas something special to offer, he pointed out. Mr. Darden reminded his listen ers that "undercover work" is go ing on all the time ? men seeking sites for their plants look a town over and no one knows who they are or where they come from. The town, "he said, is constantly on dis play. The speaker rp?orJk*d that ether representatives of Southern could not attend the meeting , because they are at the hearing before the ICC at Washington relative to Southern's acquisition of the Ma rine railroad. During the business session. Braxton Adair reported on his in dustry-seeking tour to Philadelphia with the governor's caravan. Nor wood Young gave a report on his recent appearance before the State Highway Commission. The cor poration requested the secretary to write a letter to the Taylor broth ers thanking them for deciding to put a ferry between Ocracoke and Cedar Island. W. H. Potter, president, read a letter to the group which he has written to the county commission ers declining his appointment to thei Bjaufort and Morehead Airport Authority He said that he would inot serve on the board until the county put up enough money to r*n the airport preperiy He also commented in the letter that he was appointed by the coun ty to , a commission to develop county resources and there has yet to be a meeting called by the chair man. f&tlatlve to the |i 1111 unity de [valopment corporation, Mr. Potter ?aid it will, have a major role to play in, tie future development of this frea, including (|he interest in exten^iag a major railway system into Beaafert The pruWaat expressed disgust |yith the number at the meeting. Ije jaid if other so-called members donft attend meetings, they will be requeued to disassociate them selves. Piysent, in addition to thote neaVfOMl. mete pr. David -f?r rior, secretary; Gene -Smith, *J O Barbour Jr., (jie Rev. John Cline. G?orge .Lawis, JUiflh l?pBae,iH. O.i Paul, Oaaanre fitaaper. Pritchard Lewis. Gerald Hill, O^orge'HMMtlry, Clw 44air, Wil liam.Roy Hamilton, James Biggs, C^aaace Guthrie, lack Barnes, parage Stovall. Crip Jones, Kit Jones, N L Walker, CarfHatsell and David HUI. The next watiag will be at 7:30 [p^i. Jan. 12 ?t the . PortCpleruior Merchrad CUf State Part UK Fart laiBl. U88 Kack bridge? Due tomorrow to load llarinu and equipment. UBS (Ml?. UBS Due lloaday to load Marteaa and a cargo of luaaber from South America. ?hifcilHihi T>mi awt -frtdaj to load a cargo a f tobacco tar Gtrmany. Black tWP flue next Suorfay Europe. Pet Comer Would like to find home for three dogs ? a lemale about a year old, a white feipale puppy about 2 months old. and a black and white male puppy, 2 months Old. Phone PA 6-4860. Mrs. George Cotbqgham who ran a request in the pet comer lor a lutten tor her little boy re ports that she got one. Maybe the Pet Corner can help you find a pet for your youngster or help you find a home for dogs or cats at your house. If you want to give pets away or acquire them at no cost, you tn*y use the Pet Corner free. Just phone THE NEWS-TIMES PA 6-4175. Schools (Continued from Page 1) This would mean each student would have additional faoilities to work with i:: the combined depart ment. This is not only true in Home Economics, Business Edu cation, Agriculture, Shop and Science, but is true in English. Social Studies, Mathematics and the Languages. Not only will bet ter equipment and teaching aids be available, but good teachers will become better teachers, be cause they can give their time to teaching in their own field of train ing and not have to fill in with the work of another subject. The class load can be more evenly distributed. The library will be larger and hold mere reference material to enrich the regular as signment of subject matter for those pupils who will avail them selves of the opportunity. There will be a saving on the use of kitchen equipment in our lunchrooms and boiler equipment in our heating plants. All this means not only better opportunities for our boys and girls in the learn ing process, but it means taving of the tax payer's dollar in avoid ing duplication of needed school I facilities. It is to be regretted that the distance form Atlantic prohibits their joining in with the consoli dation, that those .high , school pu pils might also have the richer opportunities. The taxpayer is interested in the tax rate of the county should the bond issue be voted on favorably. Mr. W. E. Easterling, secretary of the Local Government Commis sion, has furnished a schedule on a 2< i million-dollar bond issue and stated that 10 cents added to toe present 65 cents now used for debt service would probably, under nor rnal conditions, meet the need but to be sure he would recommend IS cents, thus making a total at 80 cents for debt service. Since the present tax rate for the county is (1.35 the new rate would be $1.50, unless the county commissioners found it necessary to raise the rate for operational expense. Aristotle, the philosopher, said that "poverty is the parent of rev olution and crime." For Rent > LARGE THREE-ROOM APART ment, furnished. Call PA 64396. dia FURNISHED THREE-BEDROOM bouse available Deocwber 151b A. C. Hodges, Ho Ho Village, More head, Phone PA 6-4962. dl9 COMPLETELY FURNISHED ONE bedroom apartment, electric kitch en. Close in. Call Andrew Davis, Broadway Cafe, PA 6-3356. dl2 FURNISHED TWO - BEDROOM house and 1 full room furnished apartment. Mrs. R. H. liowdy, Rhone PA 6r4054. dl2 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, UN furnished. East Ann Street, Beau fort. 'Call Bill Willis, c/o News Times, PA 6-4175. NICELY FURNISHED, TWO BED room house with electric kitchen. 1600 Evans St. FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM house. Call PA 6-4535 or 1500 Shackleford St. AVAILABLE DEC. M NEW Z.BEDROOM HOUSE Unfuraished. MM month. SAM GUTHRIE PA 6-3564 4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS FURNISH ed apartment; newly painted. Call PA 8-3274. 10 NICE OFFICE ROOMS, BATH and hot and cold running water. 2nd and 3rd floor. Corner S. 9th St., over Beasley's Radio & TV Service. C. H. Freeman, Agent. REDUCED WINTER RATES, waterfront apartments. Mrs. Frank Nance, Colonial Apartments. 123 Front St., Beaufort, N. C. Phone PA 8-4951. McDonald Moore Goes fo Jail McDonald Moore. Morehead City, began a 30-day jail sentence Mon day. Morehead City recorder's court judge Herbert Phillips made the suspended sentence effective when Moore failed to pay court costs levied against him a week before far public drunkenness. Philemon Davis, Now Bern, and Joseph M. Hewitt, Morehead City, bad paid all hack costs, so orders that they b? brought into court were withdrawn. Davis paid $10 and eosts for disturbing the peace in addition to back costs. James F. Wooten, Beaufort, was charged with alkwing Grace Woot en to drive withput a licepse. He paid costs, and she was fined $25, to be refunded if she presents a valid license within two weeks. Six defendants paid court costs. They were Jimmy R. Stanford, Camp Lejeune, and Earl W. Guth rie, Morehead City, speeding; Jjwrence Watson and Elmer Ste wart, both of Morehead City, pub lic drunkenness; Edward Digiorio. Camp Lejeune, running a stop sign; and Joe Edwards, Wilson, driving without corrective glasses required by his license. James Reels, Morehead City, paid one-ball costs for siraj>lc as sault. Cases against seven defen dants were .cfn|ioiied. Defendants were Elijah .Lewis, Charles Hol land, Lawrence Watson, Champ C. Wilkins, Garland Royal, Charles Ellison Ray and Isabelle Casey. Theatre Hears Financial Report on Play, Papa is All Proceeds from (he Carteret Com munity Theatre play. Papa ia All, totaled $81, according to the report by the treasurer, Mr?. Larry Bar nette, at the theatre meeting Wed nesday night at the recreation building. After royalty and other expenses were paid, profit w?a $21. Miss Patsy Holt was appointed refreshment chairman for tfee re mainder of the year and the jccre tary, Miss Gunhilde Gunneraen, was refluestcd to write a letter of appreciation to the Morehead City recreation commission for its co operation with the theatre during the past year. A pre-production committee to study the historical pageant, Bon nie Blue Sweetheart, was appoint cd. Jimmy WheaUcy in chairman, assisted by V>? Hortense Boomer and Mra. Tmih Victors. The pageant, locally written, is baaed on tire lite of Emelioe Pigott. Confederate spy irho was born and lived in this county. The comaiittec will report at the January meeting on the feasibility of producing the pageant. Miss Boomer, program chair man, introduced Donna Wilkins, a pupil at Morehead City School, who gave a humorous reading, Mary I}ad a Little Lamb. Miss Boomer read a Christmas story from the Home Book of Christmas. Miss Boaoie Fish was ? visitor. After the meeting, the group went to the home of. the president, Miss Ruth Peeling, for refreshments. G&ff SEVEN STAB sm Special Notices LEAVING FOR NEW YOKK CITY Dec. IS, will take one or two riders to (bare driving and ex pense. Beatty, PA 8-4813. d>2 Legal Notice* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified a* administrator of the estate of Tomas J. Thomas, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at aoe Shepard Street, More head City, N. C.. on or before twelve (12) maoths from the date of this notice or the same will be plod in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This Sth day of November, 1958. Walter M. Thomas Administrator n7-14-21-2K d5-12 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Josie Hill, de ceased, late of Carteret County, N\ C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Atlantic, N. C., on or before the 15th day of November, 1959, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persQns indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This loth day of November, 1958. William Hill. Administrator D14-21 28 d5-12-19 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of David John Hall Sr., deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at Route 1, Newport, N. C.t on or before the 6th day of December, 1969, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 3rd day of December, 1958. Lester L. Hall, Administrator d5-12-19-26 J2-9 MOTIfF OF SKRVIfF OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court Carteret County vs. William Bilbo To WiUiain Bilbo Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The defendant is indebted to Car teret County due to. an aetioa against him in Recorders Court; that he left as security with the officers of said county one wrecked Dodge automobile; that said auto mobile has been in the possession of Carteret County for some twelve months and the indebtedness due the county has not been dis charged ; that the defendant has re moved himself from the Jurisdic tion of this court to places unknown and attachment proceedings have been instituted against the said Us?l N?tic?. WJIiam Bilbo. You are required to mike a de fense to such pleading not later than January 21st, 1959, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will ap ply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 19th day of November 1958 A. H. James Clerk Superior Court n21-28 dS-12 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix c.t.a. of the estate of Thomas B. Dixon, deceased, late of Car teret County, N. C., this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to present theni to the undersigned at Morehead City, N. C., on or before the Gth day of December, 1959, or this no tice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indedbted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 3rd day of December, 1958. Mary Virginia Godwin, Administratrix C.T.A. <15-12-19-26 j2-9 NOTICE OF SALE OF 1-ANI) North Carolina Carteret County Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in the General Statutes of North Carolina, and the Charter of the Town of Beaufort, North Carolina, the Town of Beau fort will sell at auction, for cash, subject to the terms hereinafter set forth, on the 30th day ef De cember, 1958, It 12:00 noon, at the door of the Town Hall, the follow ing described real estate, said sale subject to the following terms: 1. Bids will be taken on each tract separately, and both tracts together. 2. The Town reserves the right to reject all bids or to rejcct which eevr bids it chooses. 3. A 10% deposit will be required of the successful bidder or bidders, said bid or bids being subject to confirmation by the Board of Com sioners of the Town of Beaufort. 4. No bids less than the follow ing minimum amounts will be con sidered: 1st tract, $10,000 ; 2nd tract $3,500; both tracts $13,500. Description : 1st Tract: Beginning at a point which is S-2320-W, 50 feet from the center of the Beaufort-Lennoxvillc Road, which point also is N-66-55-W, 50 feet from the center line of the road connecting Front Street and Lennoxville Road, and running thence N-66-55-W, 150 feet; thence S-Z3-30-W, 416.7 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark of . Taylor's 'Creek; thence Soutbeaslwardly, with and along the high water mark of Taylor's Creek 150(5 feet, more or less, to a point 50 Ifet in the direction N -66-55 W, from the renter line ft the road connecting Front Street and the Lennoxville Road projected to Taylor's Creek; thence N -23-20 E. 442.4 feet, more or less, to Ike point of begianing, excepting from the foregoing de scription that portion of Front Street embraced therein. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a stake on the shore of the North side of Taylor's Creak at the Southeast i Lb 0*1 NoUcm cprner of Lot No. (, Holland's Sub division, recorded in Map Book 2 at Page 72, Carteret County Regis try, and runs thence N-23-20-K, 2)7 feet to an iron pipe; thence N-74 30 W, 100 feet to another pipe lo cated in the line between Lots 4 and S; thence with the West line of Lot No. S, which is the East line of Lot No. 4, a Sonthwestward ly course to the waters of Taylor's Creek; thence with the waters of Taylor's Creek an Eastwardly course to the beginning. This 25th day of November. 1958. C.' T. Lewis, Mayor Town of Beaufort n28 d5.12-19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thomas J. Thomas, one of the partners of the firm "A. B. Roberts, Thomas J. Thomas, and R. W. Freeman, trading as. W. P. Freeman Wholesale Company," having died on the 2nd day of No vember, 1958, thereby dissolving said partnership, this is to notify all persons having claims against said partnership to exhibit the same before the undersigned sur viving partners at Morehead City, North Carolina, on or before the 21st day of November, 1959. The normal operation of the busi ness will be continued by A. B. Roberts and Robert W. Freeman as surviving partners, and as a new partnership of "A. B. Roberts and Robert W. Freeman, trading as W. P. Freeman Wholesale Com pany." This 21st day of November, 1958. A. B. Roberts Robert W. Freeman Surviving Partners n21-28 d5-12 NOTICE OF RE-SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina Carteret County Carteret County vs. Freeman Nelson Nancy J. Holt Under and pursuant to authority of G. S. of N. C. 105-392, subsec- | tion (c), and by authority of those certain executions issued by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Car teret County in the proceedings as above captioned and dated July 28, 1958, pursuant to the judgments entered for unpaid taxes due Car treet County constituting a lien on the lands hereinafter described, the undersigned did on the 25th day of October, 1858, expose to public sale at the courthouse door. Beaufort, North Carolina, the following de scribed property: Merrimon Township ? 11 acres woods, Henry Nelson land, culti vated and dwelling; (listed in the name of Freeman Nelson). Morehead Township ? Lots 16. I 17, Sq. 19, Morehead Bluffs; (listed in the name of Mary J. Holt): That at said sale Mrs. J. M. Stallings became the highest bidder for the property of Freeman Nelson as above described; that B. B. Baugus, within ten days after said sale, filed a raised bid of ten per cent; tbat Theodore Phillips was the highest bidder for the property of Nancy J. Holt; that within ten days from the date of said sale Al bert Edwards and Raymond E. Barrett filed ? raised bid of ten per cent; that on the 20th day iff No vember. Mil. A. H. James, pursu ant to provisions of Chapter I, Sec tien 33SI-27 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, issued an. order of resale. Wherefore, pursuant to the Judg ment, execution, and order oif re sale as hereinbefore referred to, the undersigned will re-sell the fol lowing described parcel ef land at the courthouse door, Beaufort, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 13th day of December, 1958, the said estate to tbe highest bidder for cash. No bids will be accepted in an amount less than $148.50 on the property of. Freeman Nelson, and no bid of less than 1137.50 will be accepted en the property of Nancy J. Holt. The 26th day of November, 1958. Hugh Salter Sheriff, Carteret County d5-12 NOTICE The public will take notice that Carteret County will offer foj sale and will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door, on the 13th day of December, the following de scribed real estate belonging to the county by virtue of a tax deed dated January 14, 1944, and exe cuted by C. G. Holland, Sheriff: In Straits Township, and consist ing of 15 acres of woods land for merly listed In the name of Paul Jones. A full cash payment at the time of closing the bid will be required. This the, 4th day of December, 1958. Alvah L Hamilton, County Attorney for Carteret County d5-12 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred in a cer tain deed of trust executed by W. H. Lancaster and wife Thelma J. Lancaster to W. Frank Taylor, Trustee, dated August 1, 1956, and recorded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Carteret County in Book 175, at page 561, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, tbc undersigned will, at the request of the cestui que trust, sell at public auction, to -the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, Jan uary 5, 1959 at twelve o'clock M., at the Court House door in Beau fort, North Carolina, a certain lot or parcel of land situate at Atlan tic Beach, North Carolina, adjoin ing Greenville Avenue and the lands of Dr. M. E. Bizzell, and more particularly described as fol lows: Ix>t No. 1, Block G as shown on | plat of the property of Atlantic | Beach, North Carolina, which is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Carteret County, reference to which is here by made for a more detailed de scription. The highest bidder will be re quired at the time of sale to make a deposit of 10% of the amount bid. 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