Cleve Godetfe Gets Suspended Tenn Tuesday Cleveland Godette, IS, vu gives 9 suspended sentence of 00 days on the roads in Beaufort's Recorder's court Tuesday afternoon after he was found guilty of not having a driver's license and drunken driving. Godette's sentence was suspend ed on the stipulation that he pay a fine of $100 and court cost and remain on good behavior for two years. Alberta Fair, facing five separate charges, was ordered to clean the court room. She was charged with possessing non taxpaid whisky, dis turbing the peace, trespassing, be ing a public nuisance and using profane language in public. She was prosecuted only on the charge of possessing illegal whisky. Judge Earl Mason told her that she will have to scrub the court room and wax it and the room will then have to pass an inspection by him. ] Pays I1M, Costs Harold Lee Willis, charged with i operating a car under the influence of alcohol or narcotics, was given a 30-day suspended sentence and was fined $100 and taxed costs of j court. i The state did not prosecute Willis on a charge of public drunk- . enness Albert A. Pokrzywa, charged with pulling away from a curb without giving a signal, also was not prosecuted. The cases against Lemmon Marion and Laurie E. Guthrie were ieft open for futur? prosecution Marion was charged with public drunkenness and Guthrie was charged with failing to stop at a stop sign. Cagit Smith and Harvey Davis each were assessed $12 of the courjt costs on charges of failing to stop at stop signs. Case Dismissed The case against Eddie Lee Collins, charged with breaking down a door, disturbing the peace, and being a public nuisance was dismissed by the court. Cases against CJrace N o e Weatherington. Roy Washington Ellison, and William Flowers were continued All three are charged with failing to stop at stop signs. The court recessed until Nov. 9 and will not hold their weekly session Nov. 2 because of county elections. Woman Faces Theft Charge Dorothy Hester, Morehead City, has been charged with theft as the result of a warrant for her arrest signed by Annie Mae Henderson, Morehead City. Bond for her re lease was set at $50. The llester woman is charged with taking a hat, three slips, three paiis of stockings and two silk dresses. William E. Dueitt. Atlanta, and Robert Alphus Edwards, New Bern, have been cited to appear in More head City's Recorder's Court by ?Ute patrolmen. Edwards, cited by Patrolman R. H. Brown, is charged with having insufficient brakes. The citation was issued Tuesday. Dueitt was cited for speeding Wednesday by Patrolman W. E. Pickard. Dangerous Package Flint, Mich. (AP) ? John Bon ner, 11, is going to think twice before he crawls into any more cardboard boxes. He was playing in. a box in an alley when Haien Royce, thinking the box was empty, drove his truck over it. The boy escaped with a bump on his head, poasible back injuries and a cut scalp. Jactytuiu ROCK & RYE 70 fHOOf OHMOMCWmC^lR 1Mb., to. ? a*. MM Sheriff's Department Arrests Two Marines on Theft Charges Tuesday Ttp aheriif's department took int9 custody Tuesday afternoon t we Marines who have beef) charged witti grand larceny The Martoe* are Lyle F. Uohr, New part. and Jerome P. Mudler. Cher ry Point. Sheriff Hugh Salter laid that stolen itfgis were discovered by officers in Mohr> aparUpfBt T?es day. Armed with a search warrant, the sheriff. Neynprt Constable Bill Dugee. and Deputy Sheriff Mar Lions Will Begin Broom Sals Tomorrow Morning The Morehead City Lions Club will begin its annual broom sale tomorrow morning in downtown Morehead City. Brooms will be on sale at several locations. Monday and Tuesday nights between 6 and 9 the Lions will be knocking on doors throughout Morehead City selling brooms. Proceeds of the sale will go to the Lions Club Sight Conserva tion program which aids the blind and visually handicapped in Car teret County. Court Will Not Convene County Recorder's Court will not be in session Tuesday, election day. The next session will be Tuesday, Nov. 8. ?fcali Ayscu* went to Mohr's apart ! o*nt. There they found, stored is a room, lumber which had been sloLbii from Newport cuotnctera Harold WHton and Joe Morton, an electric drop cord, a second hand washing machine stolen from Roy T. .Garner w>d between *300 and MOO worth o I saws, tools, drills and plyboard taken from the Epis copal and Catholic churches now uqder construction at Havejgck. 4/ter arresting Mohr, the sheriff and deputy sheriff, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Brace Edwards of Craven County, went to the base and with the assistance of officers there, apprehended Mueller who they had learned was Mohr's ac complice. The sheriff said both men ad mitted they had taken the hard ware items. Mohr and Mueller were turned over to Craven County where they will he tried in Superior Court (or the thefts at Havelock and then they will be sent here for trial on the thefts at Newport. Doors Repaired The front doors of the court house, Beaufort, were repaired this week and new locks put on. The doors were damaged by the lurricane. Beaufgrt Merchant# Promote ChrUtmas 'Boy Earl/ Event Eleven Beaufort merchants are promoting during the paoth ol Novtpaker ? Chriatawa "bay early" event. Appearing on page 1 section | of today's NEWS-TIMES are cou pons which when presented to the proper merchants will entitle the buyer to a 10 per cent discount. The coupons may be used for either cash or lay-away purchase of flO or over. Businesses participating are The Fashion Shoppe, Beaufort Depart ment Store, Jack 'n Jill. Beaufort Hardware. Hamilton Furniture, The Duchess Beauty Shop, Jkrvis Herring Jeweler's, Downum's De partment Store, Guthrie'- Jones Drug Store, The Vogue and Fel- , ton's. Uses Her Head Elizabethtowri, Tenn (AP) ? A mother cat saved three kittens from a fire which destroyed an apartment house here. She carried them one at a4ime, up a pole and deposited them in an eave trough which bad some water standing in it. Firemen later rescued the kittens. Better Weather Follows Hazel *??ry cloud has a lUw lining ?n* *?me is trw of Bwricao* Haaei Alter Hasel Mruck, Uw com*y experienced clear weather although the ther mometer haa been bobbin I like a prize fighter. - From Friday through Tuesday, the maximum was 79 and the min imum Wfs 49, giving as average temperature of 62 degrees during the week. Day Max. Min. WM Friday 70 45 w Saturday 73 46 NE Sunday 76 50 . S Monday 79 51 NE Tuesday 79 53 S Smyrna Carnival Will Begin Tonight at 7 The Smyrna School Halloween Carnival will get underway at 7 o'clock tonight in the school gym. The carnival, sponsored annually by the school will feature all kinds of food and refreshments and numerous fun booths Proceeds from the affair will go into the school general fund, Stanley Dail, principal, announced. Co-chairmen of the carnival are Mrs. Floy Garner and Miss Josie Pigott, assisted by Miss Joyce Willis and Miss Mildred Simpson, all faculty members. For Your County Commissioners VOTE FOR ED CARRAWAY of Newport KENNETH WAGNER of Morehead City JOHN MILLER of Beaufort CARL WILLIS of Harkers Island MURRAY PIGGOTT of Gloucester THESE MEN ARE FOR YOU NOT FOR THE CERTAIN FEW (This Advertisement Paid (or by Carteret County Republican Executive Committee) WHY ARE WE RUNNING? ' - * ' mr u r # m* A.* Gordon Hardesty FOR SHERIFF ANSWER: To Make Our County Great By: Grayden M. Paul FOR N. C. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1. Impartial, honest and equal tax evaluation without regard to religion, political creed, race or kinship to the reigning few, with evaluations based on market value* aa the law demands with the resultant great decrease in the tax rates. We have not had a re-valuation of real estate since 1927, with the resultant harden on subsequent bullden who are not cousins of the inner circle. 2. Effecting a law that prohibits county employees from gobbling land at tax fore closure sales to the detriment of distressed owners and the county treasury. 3. Lawfully chosen juries as we realise that the only hope of continued freedom from the dictator's chain is a free, fair, unbiased and untampered Grand fury and petty Jury. 4. Enforcement of all laws, especially the laws relating to the sale of whiskey, wines and beer to our children, and putting down and out of action the Hell Holes that operate with apparent lawful sanction. 5. To nuke the Board of County Commissioners a place It r capable and active directors of County business, and not a grating pasture for worn-out politics! horses whose only i ate rest is to drew their monthly stipend and supplement thereby their retirement pay. A County Commissioner should be chosen because of his ability to act W such and not his relative financial need. S. Providing a representative to the General Assembly whooe interest is all of Carteret County and not )ust the interest of a small clique whose ONLY DEAIKE Is to return dog track gambling to Morehead City at the expense of ramming through a Statewide gambling Mil. Wt offer a candidate who will be influential with a national Republics* administration and thereby increase our port facilities, federal aid to the needy, the indigent aad the homeless, as these seeds can be offset ONLY by Federal funds. I 7. To use all at the tax proceeds far the benefit of ail the people, not to fentber Uie nests of office holders, relatives of taape, aad vote fetters, and to end the policy of having the Courthouse double-staffed and the paying of tS% commission tor col lection of bark taxes and thereby encouraging default In tax collection, and by demand ing that office holders do their work, stay an the Job during the entire business day, aad not use the County's time for year-round vote getting and outside personal bud seas, recreation, fishing, relaxation, etc. I. To see that the AJB.C. stores function *? the necessary evils they are under close supervision; by stopping the practice of removing large quantities of whiskey from the stores and estshUaWag tea bar* adjacent .to palling places over the County far the purpose of iaflseneisg aad having votes therewith; by seeing that the moneys received by the AJjC. system are acis? yd far as other County fusts; aad removing from the^ payrolls tfcooe favored few who draw large aaaafUy salaries for importantly named Jobs that repairs as datiM sach aa "Board Member.'' "Purehasiag Agent," "Enfffce ment Officer" by seeing that A.B.C. stares aperate an County piepertj aad that they are net moved to provide them aa avattable tenaata far members of the Inner circle whs have otherwise vacant rental property ? Note the recent Beaufort A.B.C. store change. WE PROMISE FAITHFUL SERVICE IF ELECTED Gray den M. Paul Member, House of Representative* Gordoa Hardesty for Sheriff W. A. Mace for Register of Deeds Ray Csrios Lewis for Couaty Corosser VOTE FOR Gmti* J. Brook* for County FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KoMotii C. Wagner Carl M. Willi. Murray T. Pifgott Edward F. Carraway 'John E. Millar "FAIRNESS TO ALL AND MALICE TOWARD NONE"

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