Whh tlw AmwJ Forct
Two Morehead City Men
Serve Aboard Plane Carrier
Pacific Fleet? Thomat E. Clark,
hMpital corpsmun Olird class, SNU,
son of Mr* Arm Syke* et tot N.
19th St., Morehead City, and Jona
thon R. Miller, air controlaiaa
airman, USN, of 300 Florida Ave.
Morehead City, are (erring aboard
the attack aircraft carrier US8
Oriskany, undergoing a "shake
down cruise" (initial training
cruise) off the coast of southern
California.
The Oriskany, operating out of
San Diego, Calif., recently com
pleted a two-year overhaul period
at the San Francisco Navay Ship
yard. Converting to an "angled
deck" and the safer and more ef
ficient "steam" catapults which
replace the hydraulic type, the car
rier has now taken on the appear
ance of the Navy's new super at
tack carriers.
Edward Earl Corhett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leamon Corbett, route 1
Newort. was recently enlisted in
the United States Air Force.
According to Sgt. Frank F. Fern
lor. feral Air forea racruHrr, Air
mn Corhett qualified (or IrataiM
and was enlisted In the General
Field which covers training in pho
to mapping, food aervice, air po
lice, printing or aircrew protection.
Sergeant Fernley explained that
baaie airmen are aaalgtwd to head
quarter! Lackland Military Train
ing Center, Lackland Air Force
Baat, Texas. Airman Cortett la
preanitly aasigned to the Texas
bane and will remain there far ap
proximately four (4) weeka and
then will be reaaaigned to another
baae where he will receive addi
tional training along with techni
cal aubjecta in the General Field.
Airman Corbett la a 1K> grad
uate af Newport High School.
Firemen to Meet
There will be a meeting of the
Down Fast fire department Thurs
day. at 7:30 p m. in the Atlantic
recreation building. All homeown
ers in the area are urged to at
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Clerk of Court
Probates, Files
Seven Wills
Seven wfflt were probated and
filed recently in the office of the
clerk of superior court, Beaufort.
Ruth No* Sullivan, Beaufort, be
queathed to ber aiater. Mabel Noe
Bectoaa, her peraonal property
(except money). Money she left
was to be divided, a fourth going
to her daughter, Daisy Dean Ke
nard, and tile remainder to be di
vided equally among Mabel Bre
ton, Ann Street Church. Earl M.
Noe, William P. Noe and Kate
Pierce Atkins.
Mary Martin Dtxaa, Morehead
CHy. left all her property to her
husband, Roy Clifton Dixon, who
was also named executor of the
estate. The will was drawn in 1K6
and witnessed by Virginia W. Sam
Chairman Announces
Meeting Postponement
William Roy Hamilton, chairman
of the committee planning an or
ganization for celebrating Beau
fort's JjOth anniversary, announced
yesterday that the meeting set for
tomorrow night has been post
poned
A date for the meeting has not
yet been set.
Company Fails to Pay
After Two-Man Jail Riot
Lexington, Ky. (AP) ? Fayette
County Fiscal Court got a bill for
1157 50 for repairs to the jail after
two federal prisoners damaged it.
Purchasing Agent Virgil Kennedy
explained to the court he submit
ted the bill to an insurance com
pany which wrote riot insurance
on the jail, but was turned down.
"The insurance company said it
took three or more to make a riot,"
Kennedy said.
Camp Cancelled
The encampment planned next
week at Camp Swannanoa for Cart
eret County 4-H members has been
postponed on the recommendation
of the county health officer, ac
cording to county agent, R. M. Wil
liams. The reason for the post
ponement is the epidemic of polio
in Onslow County and other nearby
areas.
Two Harry Browns
The Harry Brown, charged with
drunkenness in county court last
week, was a resident of Beaufort,
and not the son of the Rev. and
Mrs. Noah Brown of Morehead
City.
pic aad James R. Sanders.
Helen Gibble Deiamar, Beaufort,
left I* her husband, William T. Del
?mar, all her personal an) real
property. He was alae named exe
cutor. Should be die within N daya
after the death of hit wife, the
property ia to go to their three
daughters.
The will was draws Oct. 17, 1B49
and witnessed by Ruth Musser,
Marshallberg; Virginia Davis,
Straits, and James H. Davis,
Beaufttrt.
Alonzo f. Thomas, Beaufort, left
to Betty D. Davis life-time use ?f
his hatne an Frawt Street, after
her death the home is to go to1
Jflta G. J Mrs, Braatert, who was
named cxamMr of estate.
It Jaars wn Ml the deceased's
three-fourths interest in tots 34 and
230 in Beaufort; all the remainder
of the eatate was left to Jones.
The will was drawn Feb. 16, J 95a
and witnessed by W. H. Taylor
and Gaorfe I*. Weolard.
Clyde E. Ma*on, Moreheed CKy,
left $50 each to hia aisters, Meliaaa
Maaoa Brinsoti and Jennie Mason
Jaekaon. All hia property was be
queathed to Raymond P. Hyatt,
who waa named executor of the ea
tate. The will waa drawn April 2T.
1952 and witnessed by Mr. and Mrs
C. L Stanley and C. II. freeman.
Eufcc *. faul, Sea I*vel, 1<*
her property to her husband, Nor
wood, ?he ?h Mined executor.
The will wis drawn Feb. IT, IMS
and witnessed by T. A. Taylor,
H. C. Taylor and Garrta W. Gas
kfll.
Harry S. Bell, Beaufort, left his
araperty to Ma slaters "or their
heirs." Oa his will, written m the
frtnt and back of a Spartanburg,
S. C. bank check, he noted that he
has several inventions which they
can have if they are willing and
eapeUe of marketias them.
"Otherwise," the will reads, "I
believe tt best that Ann Rockefet-'
ler, Louise Mergan and Princess
Mtffirel Raw develop and market
the aeveral tarnations . . . they
betas o< pMnitlat vatea above one
biflton dsllm."
Any profit they can (pare la to
go toward building the Kingdom
of which I am the legal heir of
the Hause of David ..."
TV- wTftrr of the will then stated
fcavr Wr waa descended tram Abra
ham and cited scripture. The will
ends as follows: "There is no
death for me, only the shedding i
of my body as an ornament and
tool for earthly use. Greetings and
love to my dear ones and to my
friends for I have seen none that
I didn't love."
Northerly Winds
Bring Cool Weather
Ai the reft ?< the country was
sweltering Sunday, Catteret (Juonty
enjoyed northerly winds, which
brought some of the cooleit tem
peratures of the summer, accord
ing to weather okamt Stamey
Davis. Temperature ranges and
wind directions (or the past four
days follow;
High Uv Wiai
Yhuruduy ? * Vat.
Friday 89 74 Var.
Saturday M 77 Var.
Sunday M *1 NK
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