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How Fires Start This scene was shot in a hotel in Norfolk Wednesday night when Captain Ottis Purifoy, Morehead City, right, helped put out a fire on the fourth floor of the hotel. Reginald Lewis, who took the picture, was with Captain Ottis on a business trip to Norfolk. Street Lighting Gets Green Light At a mooting of the Morehoad City businessmen Friday at Cap tain Bill's Waterfront Restaurant, a decision was made to proceed with a street lighting program at Christ mas. The cost will be ap proximately $2,100. J. A. DuBois, manager of the chamber of commerce, said that approximately 80 per cent of the retail merchants are in favor of the cash give-away program dur ing December. Shoppers will receive a ticket for each dollar's worth of purchases. Merchants will buy the tickets from the chamber and the chamber will use the proceeds to help finance the lighting. Businessmen who do not parti cipate in the ticket program will contribute to the street lighting project. The Christmas street decorations are rented from an outfit in Hick ory and the decorations are erects ed by an electrical contractor. Fourteen businessmen attended Friday's meeting. When they returned to their room after dinner, they smelled smoke. A blazing fire was detect ed behind a door. Mr. Lewis went after his cam era in his room and got back in time to see Captain Ottis and a bellhop using a fire extinguisher on a blaze in the closet where Gerald Brown Wins Burro Gerald and David Brown, New port, are happy boys today. They have just acquired a new plaything, a burro. Gerald, 6, and David, 3, arc the sons of Patrolman and Mrs. R. 11. Brown, Newport. Gerald wrote a prize-winning rhyme and won the burro. The company giving away the animal sponsors a program on WITN, Washington. The entire Brown family went to WITN yesterday afternoon and ap peared on the program. Gerald was thrilled when he learned last Wednesday, while watching TV, that he had won the burro. His father says Gerald wanted a burro for a long time. Patrolman Brown is building a corral for the new member of the family in the back yard. Families of highway patrolmen certainly know how to win animals. Patrolman W. J. Smith's wife last year won the pony given away by Belk's Their little girl, Candice, named the pony Flicka. Today Flicka is owned by a man at New port. cleaning equipment was stored. What amazed Mr. Lewis, he relates, was that no one else on the floor came to see what the disturbance was about, even though the hall was filled with smoke. It is not known how the fire started. Dr. John Bunn Speaks to Lions Dr. John Bunn. pastor of the First Baptist Church, Morehead City, discussed plans for the pro posed Baptist Hospital at New Bern with the Morehead City Lions Club Thursday night. Dr. Bunn spoke to the club at the Hotel Fort Macon. Lion Oscar Allred gave a sum mary of the Lions Club activity for the years 1940-43. 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