1 Sergeant (Continued from Page 1) rnfindar W the 308 Tactical Beconnalsaance Squadron Sergeant WiUia, t?fore joining the Air Force in 11*31. senwd 17 monthi in the lafaatry and attain ed the rank of corporal. His father aa? 18 yean' service in the Coast Guard, waa in the bat tle of Iwo Jima. waa on convoy duty from New Yolk to England during the sacoad world war and retired in April 1940. He served on the USS Harveson (DE 318). LST 758 as chief petty officer and on a sub-chaser. Mr. Willis expressed pride in the accomplishments of his son and his ability to carry on the military service tradition o I the family. Hospital Official Asks Speedboaters to Go Slow Hoyle Greene, Morehead City Hospital administrator, requests thai people quit racing speedboats on the Morehead City waterfront channel in front of the hospital. Mr. Greene says there have been many seriouilyiil people in the hospital and the noise of the boats has been most disturbing. nuraoot MUM SOUTHERN COMFORI CORF. ST lOUIS 1 MISSOURI Newport Board Tentatively Adopts Budget for 1954-55 The Newport Town Beard, ia sesaion Tuesday night 9>f town hall, tentatively adbpted the bud get for the 1954-55 fiacal year. The commissioners estimated (heir total Income for the cm lng year at $8J00. That figure does not include Powell bill funds which haw been estimated at about $3,400. Among the mkjor expenaes bud geted for 1954-55 are $2,000 for street repair, $1,000 for the water system, and $725 for the fire de partment, plus the salaries to the clerk, police chief, mayor, com missioners and funds to pay the street light bill. Expenditures during the year just past, according to Miss Edith Lockey, clerk, amounted to $11, 800 80 and income was $11,384.70. Received last year in taxes was $5, 231; $4,740 came from the ABC store, and $679.77 was the total of the beer and wine rebate. Pow ell bill funds for street mainten ance amounted to $3,265.84. Miss Lockey reported that the tax levy is based on a total town property valuation of $482,381. Mayor Edgar Hibbs announced that the town has agreed to pay the state $1,250 toward curbs and gutters along the town's main street. The curbing will run from the intersection of Haskett Street and highway 70 eastward to the railroad on both sides. Then it will continue on one side to Mann's fish market. Special Meeting This agreement was made at a recent special town board meeting attended by H. Maynard Hicks and R. Markham, highway officials. The width of the street will be 28 feet. At another special meeting the board authorised William C. Mat thews, Morehead City, to caulk the, town water tank for $199. The" mayor reported that the town agreed to pay for the materials needed. At that meeting the clerk was also authorized to charge tax de .The road to disaster ? / Is often paved with ? / good intentions. A I - prescription written t kx| a physician is for > t ( one patient and is ^ intended onty for the treatment of that r< patient's specific con dition. Each particular case requires special treatment. Never accept at second hand a prescription for medication that was specified for another'* ^ illness. Let ijour family physician prescribe ^ for you. Let us compound qour prescriptions. * Goodwin's Pharmacy 1108 ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Pay Phone Nifkt Phom . 6-8100 6-3329 1 V- ~ ii ..... i ' i ui.. cm! uc OJs , ,,1, - n " L..H4 |* ? ? wnm jryw uviki vr ? miiwiw hhkwi - -- ? f. f 1 1 n tihAA jh j ngiiilila ^ II jrOVi porcn or pano mio a comionaow ??**" lifetime all-aluminum conitruclto* wftk f. inftlnnfli ^^nri ^^^nu#w WlHvMnlf lUnviivnw WVHyn MM IMMWiJrt RUSSELL'S GLASS SHOP Pbow (4744 903 Shepard St. Mor*h.?d CJty ?'?'Wwi'i a $1.25 adverttaing [ec+ plus i 99 centa sale fee. . With exp ?cted Powell Mil fundi. !"* ,'own "U1 Pay $1,350 to $1,500 focthe paving of Main Street from "T7y,.n 10 O?"* Til' state wlH do the work. The Mreet la &*** ,oag ,nd wi" * Sherill dragline operator. Beau i?f Jk ? to "Paring a street h0U*in,! Pr?leCl CPii ? i11?? commented that . "?? been contacted about the n*h. *?? reU,ive to moving ment nf #H M f?r ,he imProv? .?! i ^ 'treet but noth jng had been done to date except ind^S 215 "T? Vl5ited the ,own and said the poles would be moved Letter Read The clerk read a letter from Laurence Vickers. Morehead City! asking for a $200 balance due on a contract he had with the town on r?*5 '!*'he W,"r '""k He said if 18 hi M k m0ny by JuI>c 18 he would have to charge the towm for 24 tons of marl he put on the road to the tank. Mayor Hibbs said he informed Mr. Vickers that the town felt the anrt thl' I""1 not been '"If'Hcd, and therefore the $200 and money for marl would not be forth com ing. The commissioners said that if there was any marl on the road leading up to the tank. Mr Vick ers could come and get it. Town Attorney George Ball said that a representative of the A&EC Railroad came to see him In an out ? ,Uer about a wash i Va,lro"d ditch at Newport and the representative said he couldn't locate the washout. The town attorney said the representa tive would probably be back Mosquitoes Troublesome The commissioners discussed the T^,U',0J'ob,em Commissioner Charles Hill said that a fogging apparatus costing about $39 could be obtained. The apparatus uses diesel oil and DDT. But no action was taken. No action was taken either on a request by Mrs. Charles Garner for a street light in front of her house. The board discussed the fact that the power company sys tem for installing street lights al lows installation of lights at inter vals of 400 feet and no closer. The mayor expressed the board's appreciation to Bennie Garner of the fire department for the work he did on the town water tank. Mr. Garner said he was assisted by Mr. Matthews in building * float for the tank. He also said that Mr. Matthews was i going to drain the tank Wed nesday in attempt to stop up a ffWr,s?al' !eaks- Commissioner M. D. McCain said. "I'd sure like some of that 50,000 gallons of water on my tobacco patch." Soft drinks were served by Com missioner Mann and candy bars by Commissioner Wilbur Garner. Beaufort Police Order Five to Appear, in Court Beaufort police made five ar reats this week. Two of the ar rests were for failing to stop at a stop sign, two were for failure to ?top at ? red light and the other arrest was fiar a. (naa ?ahk. Ha. WWl IW4I Dm%m4 J* lap omcwNvmI ftm a WMmwIii* iMMr^flW ?eWi *?r ?njH7Sw m C?4? fMy k?M ?Ml M* ? W*M N*. l?K...iww M ?!>??? 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