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 tend. ONLY NATIONAt* airimt t( tki Mmn \ Serves 18 Florida Cities... more than any other Airline DIRECT SERVICE TO NORFOLK BOSTON WASHINGTON and connections for the Far West and Mid West For reservations see your Travel Agent or phono MEIrose 7-S151 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 "Our Electric Heat Pump gives us year-round comfort, quietly and economically." K m*- ' -*? %wm. >1 II ?? ? UMMMMBraaHHrii Mr. & Mrs. D. T. Reynolds of 2929 Cambridge Drive, Wilmington, N. C., derive great pleasure from their modern electric heat pump. Here is what they say : "Our heat pump gives us efficient cooling during the hottest summer months and comfortable heat in the coldest weather. With an average monthly cost of only $15.46 over the first year's bperation, we feel that our heat pump is the most economical year-round conditioning system possible . . . not to mention the plus features of cleanliness, humidity control, automatic and quiet oper ation. We are truly enjoying our modern electric heat pump. (2,100 square feet of conditioned living space.) CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ? SUITS ? SPORT COATS ? SLACKS ? DRESS SHIRTS ? HATS ? TIES ? SOCKS ? JEWELRY ? ROBES ? PAJAMAS ? UNDERWEAR AT COST AND BELOW_ WHILE IT LASTS . . . 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