Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers SALES ? SERVICE RENTALS tt? Ntw Bridge St., jMfcsonvllle Phone Msrrhrsd City (-IM THE TYPEWRITER SHOP Get Jump On Cold Weather! Rrady to spend a roiy, com fortable, carefree winter? Now's the time to fill up your fuel oil tank at a savings. Call now ? 2-3321. J. M. DAVIS Diatributor of TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Seal (Continued from Page 1) Christmas Seal U now un sale. The Christmas Seal Sale, conducted by the Carteret Tuberculosis Associa tion to raise funds for Its IBM tu berculosis control profram, will continue through December The artist who designed the 1863 Seal, Elmer Jacobs at Chicago, sought to capture in the child's upturned face "the faith, purity, love, and all the things that should be foremost in out thoughts, par ticularly during tbe holiday sea son," "For me," Ronald Mason. Beau fort Seal Sale chairman said, "it brings to mind the words of a fa miliar carol: 'We are not sturdy beggars who I go from door to door, But we are neighbors' children whom you have seen be ' ft?.' ** * ' . ' . I lie added, "The singing child on the Christmas Seal is also no stranger but. like the Christmas Seal itself, is a symbol of hope to millions of Americans. The Christ mas Seal represents our faith in a full, happy, healthy future for our children. Association Fights TB "For nearly half a century, the National Tuberculosis Association and the 3,000 voluntary state and local associations affiliated with it, including the Carteret County Tu berculosis Association, have been leading the fight to control tuber culosis and eventually to eradicate it. Their work is financed by the American people themselves through their purchase each year of Christmas Seals. "The fact that tubercniosis today kills more people than all other infectious diseases," Mr. Mason said, "becomes all the more tragic Beaufort Negro (Continued from Page 1) ed sentence of 30 days if he pays costs. Judge Eari Mason issued bench warrants ordering Beaufort police officers to bring into court Fred die Lee Johnson, charged with careless and reckless driving, and V. Tanker, charged with public drunkenness. Lawrence Godette, charged with careless and reckless driving, was ordered to pay costs. Cases continued were the fol lowing: Isaac Edward Pennuell, operat ing a motor vehicle with improper muffler; Willie Taylor, fighting in a public place; Willie Stewart, pub lic drunkenness, disorderly con duct. and resisting arrest. Joseph W. Dye, failing to stop at a stop sign; John George, no operator's license; Theophilus Pin er, public drunkenness; Cyrus Jef ferson, public drunkenness; and Cecil Aster Raper, failing to give right of way causing wreck. William Gaskill, Jessie Baulingh George Turner Jr.. and William Paine Burch, all charged with pub lic drunkenness. Dividend Received The town of Morehead City has received $38,500 as its dividend from the Carolina Racing Associa tion for the 1953 season. The check this year was about $100 more than last year's, according to Mrs. Blan da McLohon. town treasurer. when it is realized that TB can be cured and can be prevented. By buying Christmas Seals we can all share in this greai task of protect ing ourselves and our children and our neighbors' children from this unnecessary disease." This tag means a better bay! r 6 wayi betlei ,? Thoroughly Inspected ? Reconditioned for Safety ? Reconditioned for Performance ? Reconditioned for Value ? Honestly Described OK L. A 'MaMOfC?fcC ifo tirtj&te! AUTHORIZED DEALER SOUND CHEVROLET CO., INC. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. i LOOK AT' THESE USED CAR BARGAINS I 1952 Hudson 2 -door, radio, heater, overdrive. Extra deaal Wai $1860 1950 Studebaker 4-door, radio, heater. Was $950 Now $785 1950 Mercury 4-door, radio, heater. Wai $1298 Now $1100 Now $1750 1951 Ford 2 -door, black. Wu $1250 Now $1050 1949 DeSoto Suburban, 4-door. You Muat See TbU Ona. Extra clean. 1948 Chrysler 4-door, black. Was $800 Now CiflO 1946 Pontiac 4 Jour, green, radio, Uler. Was $710 Now $550 1947 Hudson 4-ioor, gray. Wii $550 Now $300 1950 Chevrolet Coupe. Black. W?i $950 Now $600 Sound Chevrolet Company, Inc. I 1306 ARENDBI ST. PHONE 6-4071 MOREHEAD CITY. N. C __ - r, . ? ? Trio (Continued from Page 1) a chase in autos which ended in a collision. Orville Gillikin, the plaintiff, said that Irvin Willis was urging a ' friend of Orville's to get out of the car and fight. The friend would not get out so Willis went back to his car where two of his companions were wait ing, he said. Gillikin then told the court that the friend asked him to drive his car and take him home. When they started out, Willis fol lowed in his car, drawing up beside Gillikin and words were shouted. Gillikin proceeded to Harkers Island where he attempted to make a U-turn swinging to the right while Willis swung to the left, heading for Gillikin, the witness said. Both cars stopped. Gillikin continued, a short distance from each other. Gillikin then stated that Willis got out of the car and dared him to come out and fight. Gillikin said he locked the doors and rolled up the windows of the car. Threats Hurled According to Gillikin, Willis then pounded on the glass and hurled threats at Gillikin. Gillikin said Willis then started his car up and ran into the car Gillikin was driving, causing $140 damage. Gillikin also said that Irvin and Elizah Willis and Moore had been drinking. Willis, Gillikin said, ap peared the drunkest. Irvin Willis stated on the stand that he and his companions had drunk two pints of whiskey, but weren't drunk He said that he ap proached Gillikin's friend because the friend had insulted Willis's wife a year ago. Willis maintained that he did not want to fight Gillikin, but only wanted to talk to him. In explaining why he followed Gillikin in the auto, Willis said he just wanted to know where he was going. He still maintained that he did not threaten Gillikin when the cars stopped, he only wanted to ask him where Gillikin was going. As to the reason he pulled in front of the. auto, Willis said that he wanted to stop Gillikin to talk to him. Harvey Hamilton, attorney for Gillikin, read Willis' record from 1943 to the present year. Approximately 12 entries were on the record. Willis said hd had been in court, to his knowledge, only three times -and those for traffic violations. Mr. Hamilton told Judge Morris that he was not trying to get the defendants into serious trouble with the law, but that he was ask ing for damages suffered in the collision which occurred when Gil likin tried to get away from the two Willises and Moore. With almost no deliberation, Judge 'Morris passed sentence. Beaufort Rotarians Hear Sergeant from Air Bate The Beaufort Rotary Club had as a guest speaker Tuesday night Sergeant Kassovitch, USMC, Cher ry Point, who talked about Toast masters International. Sergeant Kassovitch is a member of the non-commissioned officers Toastmasters Club at Cherry Point. Rotarian Stanley Woodland, Morehead City, attended the meet ing. Woman's Society, North River, to Sponsor Bazaar The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service, North River Metho dist Church, will sponsor a bazaar beginning at noon Tuesday and continuing until Wednesday eve ning. . Items (or Thanksgiving dinner will be on sale as well as fancy work . Special orders will be filled. COMING SOON From Here To Eternih mmmmm HOSPITAL NOTES Discharged after treatment: Mr. Cecil Cannon. Merrimon, Monday; Mrs. Vernon Daniels, Roe, Sunday; Mrs. Clayton Erving, Wis consin, Tuesday; Richard Hill, Beaufort, Tuesday; Phillip Moran, Morehead City. Monday; John A1 len Merrill, Beaufort, Monday; Mrs. Robert Rose, Massachusetts, Mon day; Mrs. Roy Matthews, Havelock, Tuesday; Miss Lynell Davis. Glou cester. Tuesday. Discharged after operation: Mrs. Herbert Holioman, New port. Wednesday. Discharged : Mrs. John Campbell and son, Havelock. Wednesday; Mrs. M. F. Beaver and daughter, Morehead City, Tuesday; Mrs. William Bur 1 roughs and daughter, Havelock. SuAday; Mrs. George Gurley and daughter, Beaufort. Tuesday; Mrs. Gladys Willis and daughter, Beau fort, Sunday. Admitted: Mrs. Madison Evans, Beaufort, Tuesday; Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Beau fort, Monday; Mr. Raymond Gas kill, Beaufort, Monday; Miss Betty Lou Morton, Morehead City, Tues day; Mr. Willie Murphy, Davis, Saturday; Leland Swain, Beaufort, Tuesday; Mr. Joe Smith. Morehead City, Monday; Harry Willis, Davis, Tuesday; Mr Wilbur Wade, Willis ton, Monday. Negro News Morehead City Hospital: Discharged after treatment: Isaac Brown, Delaware, Tuesday; Fran zine Merrill. Beautort, Sunday. Discharged after operation: Bev erly Andrews, Harlowe, Wednes day. Admitted: Marguerite Bell, Morehead City, Sunday; Julia Swain, Beaufort, Tuesday. Santa Claus Will Visit Town Dec. 5 Santa Claus will make a visit to Morehead City Saturday, Dec. 5, the town decorations committee de cided at a 'meeting Wednesday at Carolina Power and Light Co. George Stovall, manager of the power company and chairman of the Christmas street decorations committee, said plans are proceed ing satisfactorily. 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