Director Anne Of Bonnie Blu The ml of Bonnie Blue Sweet heart, an historical irimi based on the life of Emeline Pigott, Con federate ipy, was announced All week by Ruth Peeling, director. Emelhw Pigott, at tfcc at 4 rf 74, will he played by Llliaa Fran ces Giddens. Mary Ruth Howland will portray Emeline as a little girl ani Joyce Lewis will play the role of Emeline as a young woman during the War Between the Stafcs. H. L. Joslya will play the part of Levi Pigott, Emeline's father, and Lei a Mollis the part of Eliza Pigott, Emeline's mother. Stokes McRar, Emeline's fiancee, will be played by Abron Ballon. Friends of Levi Pigott. Dr. Aren dell and Mr. Davis, will be played by George Eastman and George McNeill; Governor Morehead by George Dill Jr.; auctioneer, Wal ter Lewis; Sergeant Ritter, Don Edwards. Capt. Joatah Pender, H. S. Gibfcs Jr.; Mrs. Josiah Pender, Peggy Holt; Mrs. Chadwick, Anne Her bert; Charlotte Bell. Ann Marie Lewis; Lt. Isaiah Weeks, Allen Colenda. Legal Notice* NOTICE OF TtCSTEE'S SALE State of North Carolina County of Carteret Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Francis C. Brazda and wife. Gertie G. Brazda dated January 21, 1958, recorded in Book 181. Page 231, office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Car teret County, North Carolina, on April 27, 1959, at twelve o'clock noon, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Newport Township, Car teret County, and more particular ly described as follows: Description: Lying and being in Newport Townahip, and being a portion of that tract of land purchased by D. C. Garner from C. E. Millis by deed appearing of record in Book No. 121, page 8, Carteret County Registry, and lying on the South side of that unpaved road known locally as the T. F. Mann Road, and to the East of U. S. Highway No. 70, and beginning at a stake in the South margin of the T. T: Mann Road, which stake is located approximately 300 feet Eastwardly of the intersection of the said T. F. Mann Road and U. S. Highway No. 70; running thence Southward ly Ile a feet to a ditch, which ditch marks the dividing line between the land of Dnrwood B. Sanderson and the land of D. C. Garner, and which (take is located In the said dMeh; running thence Eastwardly 200 feet along the said ditch and the North line of the Durwood B. Sanderson property to another iron ?take; running thence Northward ly 235 feet to an iron stake in the South margin of the T. P. Mum Road; running thence Weatwardly with the South margin of the laid Nad 200 feet to the point of begin ning, together with all buildings and improvements thereon. There is also included in this conveyance a perpetual right-of way for ingress and egress to the land herein conveyed and de acribed over the T. F. Mann Road, which road is deseribed as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Northwest corner of that land purchased by D. C. Gar ner from C. E. Millis by deed of record in Book No. 121, page t, Carteret County Registry, which atake is located in the East line of the right-of-way of U. S. Highway No. 70; running thence Eastwardly (or a distance of 500 feet, more or Tess, to a lot of land on which is situated an old farm house; run thence Southwardly across road for a distance o f approx imately 20 feet to a stake at the Northeast corner of the Brazda property herein conveyed; funning thence Weatwardly along the North line of the Brazda property and continuing in a straight line far a distance of approximately SoO feet to the East margin of U. 8. Highway No. 70; running thence Northwardly along the East margin of U. S. Highway No. 70 to the be ginning, which right-of-way con veys the presently existing road. The purchaser shall deposit ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid at said sale to show good faith. This sale will be made sabject to all outstanding and unpaid county/ and/or city taxes and assessments. Thia the 21th day of March, IBM. L. t. Eubank, Trustee aS-10-17-M ElMJlWt NOtK'E Having qualified u eaecutor of the eatate of Laura G. Stephens, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify ail person Ravine claims afainst said estate to prMMt them to the undersigned at Mi offic ' la Baaulort. N. C.. on * before the tlst day March, Mt, ar this aottea will be pled in tar ?f UMtr iecwar?. All patsMa Mebtod to saM estate please nine** Cast le Sweetheart Fanny Lepper. Ellen Bordeaux; clerk, Thomal leapess; Corneliua Hill. Henry T*?; Captain White ato*?, QMM Adut; Luuteilam BeanMay and tAe sutler (two role*). Jimmy Wheatley; Rafua Ml. Do* ATattox* Pail, Larry McComb; Captain Meredith, Frank Casaiano; Aunt Abigail, Jean Holt; Mr Kirty. F. C Salisbury; ?urlet Ralph Wade, Bobby Bell. Borden Wade and Ed gar Swann; dancera, Frank Carl ton, Sandra Carfkoti. Ashl?y Jar man, Shirley Frederick; and wo man passerby, Eliiabeth High smifh. Children in the cast, lit addition to Mary Ruth Howlaitd, are Johnny Fussell aa George; Donna Wilklns as Elizabeth; Connie Willis as Mary; Pallida Aim Hewland as Amanda; Eliiabeth Carol Willi! aa little girl passerby. Gail Eb bighausen and Carol Gibba. The play *ea? into rehearsal this week. It wiH be given Friday and Saturday nights, June 12 and 13, at the Morehcad City school. Rehearsing at 2 p.m. Sunday will be the following: Frank Carl son, Ashley Jarman, Alien Colenda, Henry Tuck, Sandra Carlaon, Shir ley Frederick, Joyce Lewis and Ellen Bordeaux; at 3 p.m. Sunday the following will rehearse: Jimmy Wheatley, George Dill Jr., F. C. Salisbury, Thomas Respess, H. L. Joslyn, Gall Ebbighausen, Anne Herbert, Ann Marie I?wis, Peggy Holt, Lela Hollis, Joyce Lewis, Carol Glbbs. Glenn Adair, Mary Ruth and Patricia Ann Howland. At 4 p.m. Sunday: Ralph Wade, Borden Wade, Edgar Swann, Bob by Bell, Thomas Respess, H. L. Joslyn, Jimmy Wheatley, Ellen Bordeaux, Lela Hollis, Abron Bal lou, Joyce Lewis and Don Ed wards. Obituary EMMETT WILLIS Emmett Willis, 70, died Tuesday night at bis home on Arendell St., Morehead City. Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at First Bap tist Church by Dr. J. L. Carrick, pastor. Interment, with Masonic rites, was in Bayview Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Willis; one son, Gordon Wil lis; one brother, N. F. Willis, all of Morehead City; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Sawyer and Mrs. M. L. Lewis, both of Miami, Fla. RHONDA SUE EDGE Rhonda Su? Edge, three and one half months #W daughter of Mr. and Mr>. f?orrl? Edge, Morehead City, died suddenly Monday morn ing at the home o I her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin of Oxford. Cause of death is unknown. The Edge family had gone to Oxford to spend the Easter week end with Mrs. Edge's parents. Graveside services were con ducted at Meadowbrook Cemetery, Lumberton, Wednesday morning by the Rev Lee A. Phillips. Funeral arrangements were handled by Stevens Funeral Home, Lumber ton. Surviving, in addition to the Itarents and maternal grandpar ents, art one broker, Tarry of the home; the paternal grandmother. Mm. Jasper Edge of route one Lumberton. ROBERT R. GOLDEN Robert Baker Golden, 53, former ly of Beaufort RFD, died Tuesday in Punta Gorda, Fla. Funeral ser vices will be conducted at 3 p.m. today torn the Missionary Baptist Church at Bettie. The Rev. James Buchanan, pas tor, will officiate and burial will be in the Golden faaily cemetery. The body will lie ia state at the church one hour prior to the ser vice. Mr. Golden l? survived by his father, Robert Baker Golden o f Bettie; two daughter*, Mrs. Joseph Salter of Germany and Carolyn of Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Bea trice Lewis of Bettie, Mrs. Jack Harrold of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. D. T. Willis of Glendale. cm.j_wn MpM, smuty d , Vaii?? of New York >nd [ La Ptrta, fnu, and two Trill I (CaatlMMl (imb Flft 1) operates a service station at flave lock. Prior Is the (hooting, Mrs. Mat tMgly told officer Ha??ht that tor ? husband had chok?d and dipped MP. Foltowtng tettlaM? of Ml* fore going witnesses, the state rested and Claud Wheatly Jr., attorney for Mrs. MatUngly, called Sgt. El lis Goodson to the aland. Goodson testified that on the afternoon of Sett 15. at a tout 5 p.m. he went to Smttty's, a beer place about a quarter df i mile from the Mat urity's. fTe said that Mattingly was there drinking. Goodson said he had two been with Mm and then he bought Mattingly a third and toft. He tes tified that MattMgly was not sober. Mrs. Mattiagly, tun, wearing a gray suit, and clenching a handker chief in her hand, followed Good son to the stand She said she was S3, bom at Pine Level near Smith field. She came to Havelock to live with the Kotners, then married Thomas Salomons by whom she had a son, Thomas. Her husband and his brother, Van Sammons, had a small fat-m near Havelock. On Jan. 6, 1956. she said her husband died in the car while she was bringing him back from New Bern where he was taking treatment for cirrhosis of the liver. On May IS, 1*57 she married Mattingly, who she said, was a good husband when sober but mean when drunk. On June IS. 1958 her second child, by Mattingly, was born. She said that when she was five and a half months pregnant. Mattingly threatened her with a gun and to escape, she had to go out a second story window, on to a porch root and then to the ground. She said that because Mattingly and her former husband's brother, Van Sammons. eouldn't get along, the Mattingly 's moved to Newport the end of June. The Sammons had been living on the first floor of a house at Havelock and the Mattingly'a on the second. On tbe weekend of the shooting, Mrs. Mattingly said that they were planning to go to Pine Level, but her husband drank Saturday and Sunday and on Monday the money ran out. She said she went to Trader's store at Havelock and got a $10 check cashed, but asked that the store hold the check f or several days. At 2 p.m. the afternoon of the 15th, her husband came in and took $2 to get more beer and told her to have supper ready whea he got back. He came back later and supper wasn't ready, so he took the re maining 18 and went back to Smitty's. When he returned, she said she and her son had eaten supper and were watching tv. She said that he came storming in, sent her son to bed, cursed her and got a gun from the kitchen closet. She saki he slapped her and tried to choke her, then loaded the gun with two bullets, saying that if be came back and found the sheriff there, one bullet was for him and the other for her. (On several fterim occasions, the sheriff had been called when Mattingly had been Involved in disturbances at Havelock). Mrs. Mattingly said that her hus band then left, saying that he was going tor more beer s? that he'd have enough nerve to kill her when he got back. When he cine back, he left the but brought two Then he told to f?t the (an to land K. He uid, and she put the loaded gun inside the bed Pet Co titer If anyone has a mile dog they wuuhl like to give away, Coretta Washington would lite to have one. She will take moat any kind at male dog to replace the oh ahe loat. Mrs. Washington Mves acroaa from the colored hotel in to (lee head City, or Mis can Write hef at Box 811. IWehtatf Ctty She can be reached by calling PArk 6-3809. S-O-S! Mra. B, T. Piner, high Way 101, Beauhrt, has aeven puppies several weeks aid. Their mother waa killed oa the high way Wedneaday and Mra. Piner is bottle feeding the pups, but she can't keep this up much longer. She'd like to find homea for the pups. They're mined breed, five females and two males. Phone PA 3-4757. Mrs. finer lives across from Laughton's garage. m - . ? * m. Newport IH ers Show Steers Allen and Earl Kelly, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly, Newport, won fourth and fifth place for their steers in the fourth annual Coastal Carolina Market and Stock Show Wednesday at New Bern. Tommy Garner, Newport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roy Gar ner, also showed his steer. Thirty steers were shown by 4-H'ers from Beaufort, Jones, Craven, Pamlico and Carteret counties. The grand champion steer was shown by Bryan Ashford, 4-H'er from Beaufort County. It brought 56 cents a pound In the hog division, the grand campion w?- shown by Robert E. Cox, Jones County. It weighed 215 pounds and sold for $1.01 a pound. J. M. Gillette of Stella in Onslow County showed the grand cham pion pen of hogs (three). Total weight was (00 pounds and they brought 40 cents a pound. April 2? Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Ray mond Krupa and three children, Camp Lejcune and Mr. and Mrs. Curvis Hamilton and two daugh ters, Harkers Island, spent the weekend with Mrs. Krupa's and Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrt. Andrew Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Salter and children, Norfolk, Va., recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons and sons, Windsor, spent the week end with Mrs. Simmons' mother, Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Arline Taylor, Beaufort, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Taylor Sunday. Mr. Alton Taylor, Durham, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Lula Mason. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Taylor and daughter, who have been visiting Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maltby Taylor, have returned to their home in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. Sam Williams, Ocraeoke, spent Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hale. Mrs. Roxie Taylor and Mrs. Hugh Salter, Beaufort, visited rela tives and friends here Sunday. Miss Rachel Salter was given a bridal shower Saturday night at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Leon Salter. Mrs. Thad , Gaskins, who was a patient in the Sea Level Hospital for several months, has returned to her home in Oeracoke. Several people from here attend ed the FW Baptist Union meeting, and Sunday School Convention at Russell's Creek Church Saturday and Sunday. The college students who were home for the Easter holidays were Miss Louetta Taylor, Miss Sally Tosto, Mrs. Ruth Fulcher, Freddie Salter and R. J. Salter. Mrs. Tommy Styron, Beaufort, visited Tommy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Styron, during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salter and family, Harkers Island, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Salter. Married men enter hospitals more frequently than bachelors, but husbands recover more quick ly, according to a report of the US Department of Health. Married men, the department aays, get better medical attention before hoopltaHxatian. HI- JJ _H Wadwll (C? lace at the port April 7-11. Pittsburgh is situated on hilly round, but there are bridges and innels which make it very easy >r a motorist to travel to any part [ the city. Methedht Minister* To Meet in Morehead Methodist patters of the New Born district *UI meet Hi First Methodist Church, Morehead City, at 10 a'clock Saturday morning The Rev. A. Jarrii Hobbs, district superintendent, Will conduct (he meeting. The annual conference will meet at Grace Methodist Church, Wil mington, at the close of June. The superintendent will outline the plans for the district pastors be tween Easter and the Annual Con ference session. At the service Sunday morning Mr. Hall will use as his sofcject, A Knock at the Door. This will be the mOhlhly Communion service. At the evening service Mr. Hall's subject will be Broader Horizons of Evangelism. Military duty in Alaska, before it became the 49th state, was con sidered "foreign service" by the Department of Defense, therefore troops assigned there received ex tra pay. Fleming's Restaurant SUNDAY DINNER Braised Chicken With Vegetables Deisert and Beverage $1.25 . Your Favorite Seafood Always Fresh (No Precooked Seafood) Serving it ?H Units Chicken in ? Basket, Hot Rolls an 4 BMey FLEMING'S RESTAURANT PRONE PA (-47 M ACROSS ATLANTIC BEACH BRIDGE 'uMMll A* of the CIom of Businen March 12, 1989 Resource* Cash in Vault and Doe firom Banks 4 43,848,449.44 U. S. Government Securities (62,332,064.81 Obligations of Federal Land Banks, Federal Agencies, and Other Marketable Securities 31,785,556 * state Bonds 8,088.064 49 Municipal Bonds 31,078,494.44 123,2(3,178.02 Accrued Interest 687,236.07 Loans and Discounts 74,313,108.37 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures, Equipment, and Other Real Estate 2,488,906.18 Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit Executed 8,717.00 *244,629,862.08 Liabilities Capital Stock i $ 1,480,088.98 Surplus ? 11,468,086.80 Undivided Profits 1 1,985,835.87 Reserve Aocounts, Accrued and Unearned In- > terest. Taxes, Insurance, and Other Reserve* 10,474,783 07 Letter* af Credit Outstanding 8,7(7.00 InUr-Braftck Clearing* 8, 171,366 J? DEPOSITS 114,178,888.46 $244,629,8(2.08 SIRVING NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 1891 MtMMR f.D.I.C.