County Court Judge Sends Man to Roads William C. Autry was given six months on the roads in Thursday's session ol county recorder's court at the courthouse, Beaufort. Judge Lambert Morris ruled that Autry had violated the terms o( a sus pended sentence Autry had been convicted pre viously of abandonment and ne glect of his children. Autry faced two other charges in court as well. A charge of assault was dismissed and the state decided not to try him for driving with improper brakes. Pay tlM. Costs Three defendants were fined (100 and costs each for driving drunk. They were Alvie Fulcher, Robert O. Oakley and John W. Less. Je rome H. Fousek was fined $40 and cost* for forcible trespass. D. O. Elmgren was ordered to honor a bad check he had passed and pay court costs. Frank A. Derrisco was charged costs for running a stop sign. Bonds Forfeited Those who forfeited bonds fol low: James W. Whitley and Rich ard M. Lee, running atop signs; William J. Hardesly, running a stop sign and driving without a license. Oscar Arthur and Frank Cole man, public drunkenness; Levy S. Martin Jr., driving too fast for existing conditions; Fred Allen Lowery, expired license plates; George Henry Perry, no chauf feur's license; and John E. Ross, careless and reckless driving and following too close. The state decided not to prose cute five defendants. They were Annette Barrett, charged with as sault; Sigsby W. Gayle, charged with improper registration; Glen C. Guthrie, charged with speed lag; Eddie Martin Jr., charged with no lltense plates on his car; and William D. Hayes, charged with drivtag with an improper muffler and with an expired chauf feur's license. Rotary Club to Watch Movie on Easter Seals President-elect Thomas Noe will be program chairman at Thursday night's Rotary Club meeting at the Rex Restaurant. Mr. Noe will show a film promoting the Easter Seal campaign. The movie projector broke down at lait week's meeting, when the movie Was to have -been showD Since no other program had beta planned, the meeting was ad journed early. Visitors were Alien Knott of Klnstan sad Glean Adair of Beaufort Dirty Work Madison, Wis. (AP) ? Tfce thief who stole a bag of laundry from a parked laundry truck probably was disappointed. The bag con taiaed dirty diapers. Rains Damage Roads; Weight Limits Imposed School Lunch Menus Listed Morehead City School Today: Hamburgers, lire and gravy, garden peaa, pickled beets, bread, butter, grapefruit cup, milk. Tomorrow: Corned beef hath, oheese strips, auccataah, hot bls cuits, butter, quarter orange, cher ry cobbler, milk. Tharsday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, snap and shell peas, hot biscuits, butter, block cake with butter icing, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, buttered sweet potatoes, peppered corn, slaw, cornbread, butter, cookies, milk. Moaday: Weiners, buns, baked beans, slaw, carrot strip, apple cheese crisp, milk. Camp Ciena School Today: Bologna, steamed rice, onion gravy, green peas, raisin bread pudding, milk. Tomorrow: Corned beef hash, potatoes, turnip greens, cornbread and apple aauce, cookies, milk. Thursday: Macaroni and cheese, pirklcd beets, string beans, fruit Jello, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, slaw, hush puppies, rice pudding, and milk. Smyrna School Today: Shepard pie, sliced chreae, green beans, orange-plne ai pie jello, bread, milk. Tomorrow: Lunchpioat, maca roni and cheese, green peas, gin gerbread, bread, milk. Tharaday: Baked ham, potato puff, steamed cabbage, coconut cookiei, bread, milk. Friday: Hamburger, rice and gravy, lettuce and tomato salad, peaches, rolls, milk. Police Report One Accident Morehead City policemen report ed one traffic accident over the weekend. The accident occurred at the railroad erosalng near 27th and Bridges Streets at 3:40 p.*. Saturday. Dr. John Bonn, Morehead City, was driving west and slowed down to creu the tracks. He tu'ln a 1M Chevrolet. Garland E. Smith, driving a Franklin Baking Co. truck, did not notice that Dr. Bunn had slowed down. The truck plowed into the rear of the ear, causing about tlM damage to each vehicle, according to police reports. Insurance will cover the damage and no charges Were made. Iavestlgating were Capt. C. E. Bunch and Patrolman J. C. Steele. * Raleigh? Assistant Division En gineer J. 1. Phillips o( Greenrllle announced today that several roads in four counties, one of them Car teret, have been posted for load limit restrictions as a result of recent damaging rains. Mr. Phillips pointed out that the outstanding problem concerning roads in the Second Division has lo do with drainage. Limits of 13,000 pounds for one axle, 20,000 pounds for two axles, and 30,000 pounds for three axles have been placed on the following roads: in Jones County, the Short Cut road linking NC 12 and NC 41, northwest of Trenton; and Middle Road from the junction of NC 41 and NC 12, to a point near the Le noir County line; in Beaufort County, Gray Road from NC 33 to a point ne'ar the Craven 'County line. Mr. Phillips indicated that the surface of NC 101 is showing con siderable evidences of failure and has been posted as to load limit restrictions in both Craven and Carteret Counties. In Craven County, limits of 13,000 pounds for one axle, 20,000 pounds for two axles and 30,000 pounds for three axles have been posted on the following roads: NC 101 from its junction with US TO, to the Carteret County line; Temple and Blades Roads off NC 101. In Carteret County, the same load restrictions have been placed on the following roads, according to Mr. Phillips: Roberts Road to US 70; NC 101 from a point above Beaufort to the Craven County line; and two dead end roads off US 70. Load limit restrictions of eight tons gross have also been posted in both Craven and Carteret Coun ties, added Mr. Phillips. Among the roads thus posted are: Camp Bryan Road, from the junction of US 70 and NC 101 in Craven Coun ty to a point on the Carteret Coun ty line, extending on Into Carteret County, and in Craven County, Adams Creek Road to NC 101. Three HD Club Meetings Listed by Mrs. Garner Thre Home Demonstration Club meetings have been announced for this week by Mrs. Floy Garner, home agent. They follow: The Russells Creek Club will meet at 7:30 tomorrow at the home ?f Mrs. D. R. Arnold. At 2 p.m. Friday the Pelletier Club will meet with Mrs. Spencer Ross and at 7:30 p.m. Monday Mrs. R'. L. Searle will entertain the Wlragrass Club. Prior Commitment Helena, Mont. (AP)? No reason on the list appiled to Ralph Mor gan's excuse for not wanting to serve on a jury, but Judge Lester Loble excused him anyway. Mor gan, just 21, had a date with his draft board. "WE PROTECT THE FAMILY" With One Low Cost Family Policy Durham Life's FAMILY POLICY insures every member of the family, including those children yet to come! Every future child is fully covered at age 15 days, regardless of health, and with no increase in premium. I 'P-v Apply , . Box 6 Consult any Durham Life agent for details. BMufort, N. C. Durham Life ? I Insurance Company FICE J&aietpA, WottA, CaAo&na, Port Calendar Peertdoo? Tinker due at state port U >day with petroleum pro ducts for Standard OB. flavmann ? Due at state port Saturday to unload a cargo at peat moil Saarland ? Due at atate part Monday tc load tobacco lor Ham burg. , Esse PMterson? Due at state port Monday with petroleum pro ducts (or Standard Oil. Vera Crta? Due at atate port Monday to load knocked down hogsheads for Cubfc. ' Anna Maersk ? Due at state port next Friday to load tobacco for Bangkok. V," . . ? ? Club Elects (Contlaaed from Page 1) plans for boat anchorage, construc tion of docks and poating of signs for boat speeds In accordance with Coaat Guard and Army Engineer regulation. They will also meet with com mercial fishermen and boat owners and sett, any problems which may ?rise. The club approved a suggestion that the committee and property owners around the harbor meet with representatives of the Coast Guard and the Army Engineers to obtain information on regulations. A tire department representative asked the club to work out an ar rangement whereby a -day watch will be set up to handle fires dur ing the day when members of the fire department are out of town. The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. Saturday at the community building. An insurance represent ative will be present to explain ar rangements available on group ilekness, hospitalization and fam- ; ily accident policies, payments to be made in conjunction with mem bership dues. Uiilifliuff Mmnji ramsvers Nome Committee Head The Rev. W. M. Jeffries, Mar shallberg, VM named chairman of the Christian social relations com mlttee, Carteret Ministers Associa tion, at the ministers' meeting yes terday moraine: The ministers met at the civic center, M on-head City. Committee members are yet to be appointed. The committee will deal with subjects such as race re lations, liquor, obscene literature and legislative matters of Interest to ministers. 1 It was reported that a letter has been written the Rev. Morton Kurtz, executive director of the Ministry to the Migrants, prepara tory to starting this summer's pro gram. The Rev. Noah Brown suggested that a minister be present at the Morehesd City recorder's court sessions. The Rev. Guthrie Brown reported that a ledger will be kept in the director of nurses' office on which names of persons admitted to the hospital will be available for ministers. Planning of radio pro grams was referred to Dr. John Bunn. The Rev. C. B. Hanaley presided. Devotions were given by the Rev. W. A. Hales and the Rev. S. L. Wichard. The meeting closed with prayer by the Rev. ?. Guthrie Brown. Curtain to Rise at 7:30 Friday on Smyrna Play The curtain will go up at 7:30 Friday night on the Smyrna 8chool senior play, Too Many Women. The play will be given In the Smyrna School auditorium. Between the acts there will be a beauty contest. Contestants will be representatives of the high school classes and the school clubs. No Troco Found Of Two Fury Jots No traces hive bcco ftmri of tht two Jet plane* which disappeared last Monday, supposedly off the North Carolina cogst. The Rev. Henry C.jkat. Strait*, reported that between 2 and 3 Mon day afternoon a Jet flew extremely low over the Straits Methodist par sonate. He said it was so fogey at the time that visibility waa only three hundred feet. Ha aaid be could not see the Jet but it was so low "it amated ma". The missing pilots are Lt Col Thomas H. Hughes and Pint Lt. William M. EUard Jr. They were flying FJ3 Fury Jets. Cherry Point reported last contact with them at 1:38 p.m. Monday. Collision Occurs At Intersection A 1958 Ford station wagon driven by Kemp Bonner, Bonham Heights, and a 1952 Pontiac, driven by Levi Daniels Bell, Swancboro, collided at 3 p.m. Sunday at the intersec tion of the Bonham Height* Road and Highway 70, west of Morahead City. Patrolman W. E. Pickard aaid that Bell was headed west and ran into the right rear side of the sta tion wagon as Bonner pulled out into Highway 70 from the Bonham Heights Road. Damage to the station wagon waa estimated at $150 and damage to the Pontiac at $(0. No one was hurt and so charges were filed. Patrolman Pickard said it was raining at the time of the accident. G round-Breaking (Coetioeed frem Pa $t I) hundred feet on the sound, will have pi *7 equipment, and offer night-time swimming. Work i? scheduled to atart on It ttday. h wai reported that W. 9. Bunn has cooperated with the town in moving steps Mi his property and putting In an oa-prtmiae parking lot. M. Eure, dark, was asked to write Mrs. Ben Roberts, Durham, Mrs. John Saieed, Greenville, and C. B. Brooks, Klnstou, to ask them to provide on -premise parking area at their homes. The chief and the mayor were designated to meet with Wiley Tay lor, attorney, to make some changes In the new town code. The board approved placing of pilings In the beach bathing area to which life lines will be attached. It was decided that the pilings would be less expensive than chains and can buoys and would not have to be taken in during rough weather. The present police building will be moved to a new site temporari ly to allow the present site to be used by a miniature golf course operator. Wild wood Boy Scouts Get Tenderfoot Rating* Members of the Wild wood Boy Scout troop received their tender foot ratings Tuesday night. They are Jimmy Ay cock, scribe; Jimmy Butts, Tommy Dickinson, patrol leader; Wayne Ketner, Billy McCabe, Bobby Murdoch, David Murdoch, Mac Murdoch, patrol leader; Clifton Nance, Tommy Ramsey, bugler; David Tuner and Henry Williams. The troop went on its first camp ing trip over the weekend. Scout master Is Elwood Lewis, assisted by Alton Bryan. Convicted Hen Sent to Prison The man chargvd with numerous thefts la Carteret *ad Onslow Counties have bee* Mtat to priMa. The men were Harold and James Collier, BUI White and Dexter Mi CaujUy. Sheriff Hugh Salter said all got terms ranging from three to aeven years. The Carteret and Onslow theft caaes were incorporated for trial at Jacksonville Feb. M. After the Judge gave hit decision, ' the men were put la Jail. The sheriff said they sent a not* back to the judge, stating that they did not like his decision. With that, the judge called them before him again, increased their original sentences and said they would have to stand trial in Car teret, too. All are now at the prison camp at Wilmington. Sheriff Salter said (dan* are being made to bring them back here for trial. A fifth person involved in the breaking and entering and thefts was a juvenile. All defendants are from the Swansboro area. Three Morehead City Restaurants Listed Three Morehead City restaurants have received natioanl recognition in the 1958 edition o( Duncan Hines' "Adventures In Good Eat ing" just off the press. The restaurants: the Sanitary Fish Market Rejtaurant, Captain Bill's Waterfront Restaurant and the Rex Restaurant. According to the publisher, the tuncan Hines Institute, Ithaca, N. 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