Morehead Commissioners Withdraw OK on Audit, Discuss Trash Cans Two More Floafs Entered in Town Yule Parade Newport Fire Department and Morehead City Rotary club have entered floats In the Morehead City Christmas parade, announced pa rade chairman Charles Willis at the Merchants' Association meeting Tuesday. It was suggested that a miniature Model T car be in the parade. The merchants meeting was held at the Hotel Fort Macon. Bill Wil lis, Earl Lewis and O. J. Morrow were appointed as a committee to arrange for advertisements listing names of firms and individuals contributing toward Christmas lighting. Mr. Morrow, lighting chairman, reported that the Christmas light ing fund is still far from its goal. Wayne Beasley. Oscar AllrejJ and Clyde Blanchard were named to nominate officers for 1960. The as sociation tabled until next month the question of special Christmas shopping hours and the decision on hiring a full-time Santa for the holidays. Otis Jones, president, presided. Others attending were Mr. Allred, Bernard Leary, Bill Willis, Charles Willis, Mr. Blanchard. Billy Willis, Wayne Beasley, V. D. Beasley, Mr Lewis, George Stovall. Garland Scruggs, Mr. Morrow. Mrs. W. L. McDonald and Joe DuBois. Bookmobile Schedule Listed The bookmobile is scheduled to visit the eastern part of the county Monday and Tuesday, according to the schedule announced by the Carteret County public library. The schedule follows: Monday: 9:15-9:50, Merrimon, Mrs. Bessie Carraway's book sta tion; 10:00-14:44. South River. Mrs. Vera Cannon's book station; 10:50 11:30, Merrimon. Mrs. Louise Pitt man's book station; 11:35-11:45, Open Ground*, Mrs. Georgia Long. Core Creak, 12:03-12:20. Mrs. Laura Foreman; 1:04-1:15, Mrs. Bertice Dickenson. ? Wire Grass. 1:25-1:40, Mrs. Refh Hodges; 1:45-2:05. Mrs. Ada Jones; 2:15-1:30, Mrs. Vera Lewis. Russell? Creak. 2:35-2:50. Mrs. Helen Garner; 2:55-3:15, Mrs. E. Masotti; 3:20-3:35, Mrs. Mary Marehburn. Tuesday: Gloucester, 8:35-8: SO, PigoU'i Store; 8:55-0:10. Mrs. Nat Smith; Straits, 8:15-9:30, Mrs. Pearl West; 9:35 10:00, Mrs. Gladys Davis' book station. Harkers Island, 10:10-10:45, Mrs. Rubie Guthrie's book station; 10:50 11:05, Mrs. Rena Lawrence; 11:10 11:25, Mrs. EsteUe Fluhart; 11:30 11:45, Donnie Yoeman'a Store; 12:20-1:40, school. 1:45-2:00, Mrs. Madeline Emory; 2:05-2:20. Mrs. Ada Willis; 2:2S 2:45, Mrs. Frank Moore; 2:50-3:10, Mrs. Inez Willis. Jaycees Discuss Automobile Show At the Beaufort Jaycee meeting Monday night co-chairmen Bob Safrit and Dick Dickinson reported that the car show to be sponsored by the club in cooperation with auto dealers of the county will he held toaight at the Besalort high school football field. 1960 models will be on display at the field from 8 until 10:10 p.m. Jayeee pnaMwl George Murray Thomas revwiti that dealers have their ears at the football field by 5 p.m. The Jaycees decided to help with canvassing for the annual Red Cross drive in Beaufort. Follow ing the meeting, four Jayceea at tended a meeting at the courthouse in connection with this year's drive. The club also voted to help in ?ny way they could with the town Christmas parade. It was announced that five mem bers are planning to attend the sec ond quarterly board meeting this weekend at Rocky Mount. Welfare Staff Members Attend Raleigh Meeting Mrs. Gertrude Williamson and Mrs. Pauline Spence of the county welfare staff wffl return today from Raleigh where they attended the fortieth annual Public Welfare In stitute PIjiMrfng for More Effective Wel fare Services was the theme at the meeting which opened Wednesday at the Mr Walter Hotel. Stomach Gas ? More head City tWlUMM react kM Tuesday night at the mil nictpal building their Oetahar mo tiaa aoaapUag tha tear* audit (or 19S8-S9 Board member* (ell that there are (ihaaai of the audit ? port which bear Mlir iovHtigi t*M. Twa Mama aa tbe audit vara briefly tonnia< Clark Ma LaaWey Warm 1 1 the oammisaiencrs that l.mhar Auabaa, auditor, atatad that Mm "lav eat roent Real Estate Purchased" Hg ure *f II . J* 1* ia tor the tar taw* lata aa which the Marahaad Ctty Garment Ca stands Ha larthar aaM that Mr Aaabaa caa place the figare ia the aadit under fi*ad property" ar any where the eominlaalomri waat H. Relative ta a eaah advancement at MM la MM-? ta Waitar M Law it. a town rwpiayae. mayor George Dill and cammiaetonera tat aMica during ltM-M, aaid they were un aware that the advancement had been made. Mr. La May aaid that the money ia haiac paid hack. The heard paaaad a taaddiaa that any eaah advanced ta a town employee in the future ahaU be firat approved by the Ml board. The mayar and eawmiaaiaaera reported they had been receiving inquiries about the garbage eaa ordinance. They atatad that 10 Ualkm druma may NOT be need for anything? wet garbage, leave* traah or any ather refuse. A MgaJlea caatataar i* the larg cat that may he uaed. If people want ta put leavei ar graaa ia bushel baskets ar anything smaller than 30-gallon capacity, that ia all right. The commissioners further said that the town will, if requested, carry away the 50-gatlon drums people may hava now. This is ta help solve the problem of those who complain, "What am I going to do with my M-gallon drum?" Commissioner Russell Outlaw presented a proposal on increasing the grave opening tee at the town ei-metery. hut whan complication arose as to costs for different-size graves and how the increased fee should go to the grave diggers, the matter was tabled until the next meeting. Two questions on enforcement of town ordinances were raised. Com missioner Bud Dixon said that be was not in faver of blocking park ing meter space to allow large trailers to park aeveral days in front a i stores ? for sale* promo tion or other projects. Commissioner Dixon said a TB x-ray trailer rtiould be permitted, because it would ba In town for the ?hwWi ?roteetion and convenience M tSe public. No action was taken on Mr. Dix on's protest. Also discussed wai the ordinance prohibiting business people from putting mcrehandlae or other ob stacles on sidewalk and curb, which is town property. After discussion of who has com plied with th? ordinance and who hasn't, it was decided to send a police officer to those who had not complied and tall them compliance was maadatary or they would be summoned to court. Referred to temlasleuer Dixon waa a request far a street light in the alley just west of the Plggly Wlggiy store. The reqaest was made by eight persons in the area. Attending the meeting, in addi tion to those mentioned, were com missioners Ted Qaraer, S. C. Hol lowsy, and town attorney George McNeill. Smyrna PTA to Heat The Smyrna Parent-Teacher As sociation will meat at 7:10 p.m. at the school. The Williston commua ity will be ia charge -* the meet ing Port Calendar Mere head City Part Thaaas Neieoa ? Docked yes terday to load tobacco for La Havre, France. Exeawlar ? Due yesterday to pick MP tobaece for Egypt. mack condor ? Due tomorrow for ctrfo of tobacco for Europe. Jaladata? Due Monday to load tobacco for Egrpt. Partal* ? Dm Monday with asphalt cargo for Trumbull's. Saath Star ? Due Nav. 11 to load tobacco for Europe GwttfcsM ? Dye Nor 13 far tobacco cargo for European ports. Keep your Oil Burtur in top operating condition. Sinclair Heating OH T. T. "Tom- Mir & Son Sbclalr tlMiHrtai PIMM Beaafort: htMNT Phase Morehead CHjr: PAf-Slt Vac Stoclalr Heattag OH Far Island School Stresses Books GCTMIE TV Hlltffi Island elementary school h? |at all out thu week in the ahearvaac. rf Book Week. Much work has beea done by both the atw leata and the teachers to help pat the importance ?f hooka and education before the paMir The library of the arhool hat been uaed to depict many aeeaea tram well known baaka, fictional and otherwise. Thia has been done by the atadeats at the vartaus grades and shews much talent and iagamity. The bulletin board carries a very beautiful water painting showing the various phases of life in which baaks are both helpful and essen tial. How true the theme that they have aa ingeniously carried out, "Banks are steps that upward Wad" Negro News M arete ad City Hospital Maritted: Sunday, Miss Minnie Murrell. Beaufort; Mrs. Julie John son, Havelock. Monday, Miss Melissa Bryant. Morehead City; Mrs. Sadie Chad wick, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mrs. Rachcl Fenncr, Havelock; Miss Ida James, Mrs. Delia Jones. Beaufort. Discharged: Monday, Mr. Fred die Johnson. Havelock. Tnaaday, Mrs. Julie .((Ancna. Havelock. Wednesday, Mrs. Alvinia Go dette, Havelock. There will be a rally tonight at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tootle, Morehead City, for the benefit of Walter's Chapel AME Zlon Church. Sunday afternoon at 4 there will be a sermonette at the AME Zion Church in Newport. Everyone is in vited. The fourth and last quarterly con ference at St. Stephen's Methodist Church, Morchead City, will be held tonight. The Rev. R. F. Faulk ner, presiding elder, will preside. Sunday will be the last quarter ly communion for the conference year, announces the Rev. ,0. R: Ellis, pastor. The Rev. S. P. Ledge, choir and congregation of North Harlowe will be in charge of the service at 3 p.m. Woman's nay will be observed at St. Mary's Holiness Church, More head City, Sunday. There will be women speakers from Burgiw, New Bern and Beaufort. Everyone is invited. OMtwory MF.LVIN WILLIAMS Melvtn Williams, 47, of Morehead City died Friday at Veterans Hos pital, Salisbury. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday after noon at 2 30 at St. Luke's Baptist Church, Morehead City. The Rev. W. C. Horton, More head City, officiated. He was as sisted by the Rev. M. C. Carter, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Beaufort. Burial was in Bayview Cemetery. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Beulah Marbley of Morehead City, and five brothers, Augustus, James and A. J. of Morehead City, Ernest of Mississippi, and Lola of Norfolk, Va. Two Dallas Setters The Dallas Eugene Salter charg ed with driving on the wrong side of the road last week in county court lives in Atlantic' according to court records and it not Dallas Salter of Davis. Morton Case Goes to Higher Court; Bond Set ? Willi* Ifnight Roquosts Trial by Jury Coats of Covrt day in county recorder'! court In the aaaault and robbery case againat Leslie Morton, Marahand City. Morton waa bound over to aufterier court under bend rf IIJOO. Charged with Morton an the war rant waa Ann Manning but the court decided not to proaeewte her J. T. Johnaon, Atlantic Beach, al lege! that Morton aaaatdted and took Woo from bin on a pulpwmxl road at Merrlnon Friday, Oct. 23. According to sheriff Hugh Salter, Johnson, Morton and the Manning woman went in Johnson's truck to Merrimon. On the witness stand, Mrs Manning said that she left when Morton picked Johnson up and slammed him an the ground. She said they had been arguing. She hitched a ride back to town, as did Morton and Johnaon, each with different motorists. Johnaon still had his wallet but he said the MOO in it was gone and that Morton took it. Sheriff Sailer said no trace at the $800 has been found. Also bound over to superior court was Willie Knight, charged with transporting non-taxpaid whiskey and having no operator's license. Knight requested a trial by jury. Bond for his appearance in high court was set at $380. Speeders who wet* convicted and ordered to pay oourt cost* includ ed Freddy Gaston Smith, David Edward White. Ralph Huntley Barnes, Thomas A. Olson, Robert Leroy Claypool Jr., Everett G. Ar thur and Burvel Allen Garner. Other defendants, their charges and the findings of the court were as follows: Frederick Gaston Smith? Speed ing and no operator's license. Not prosecuted on the license charge, guilty of speeding. Costs paid. Ralph G. Gaskill ? Failure to comply with a former court order. Not prosecuted. Fred Wallace Washington? Fail ure to comply with a former court order. Not prosecuted. Wilbur Jackson Jones ? No oper ator's license, improper brakes, improper lights, no license plates, no registration and improper equip ment. Bond forfeited. S. B. Rouse? No muffler. Thirty days in jail suspended on payment of court costs. Earl William Moore ? No opera tor's license, speeding, na insur ance, driving on the wrong side of the road. Not prosecuted on the second and fourth charges. Guilty of having no driver'* license or in surance. Fined $25 and court coats. Leon Lewis? Non-support and ne glecting children. Six months in jail suspended on the condition that the defendant remain aober and on good behavior for three years and pay court costs. Hoscoe Barden McCabe? Drunk driving, driving on the wrong side of the road, reckleas driving. .Found guilty of drunk driving only. Fined $100 and court costs. John Bell Jr.? Assault. Dismiss ed. Durwood Fulcher ? Drunk and disorderly. Not prosecuted. Henry Clark F.ubanks ? Passing on a curve. Paid costs. George A. Fowler? Assault. Ac quitted. Andrew Willard Blaise ? Speed ing. Fined $10 and oourt costs. There were 89 caaes continued until later terms of court. Judge L. I. Morris presided. To Teach Cearse A Woman's Missionary Union study course, By All Means, by Baker J. Cauthen will be taught at the Newport Missionary Baptist Church tonight at 7:30. ou Gold Straight BOURBON Whiskey Defendant to Serve Time For Cutting Woman with Saw William Gray of Morehead City ww eaafc-nied to si* month* la Jail Monday in Mantwiid City record er's caat after be was found guil ty * assault** Cllaabeth Gray. Gray was charged with cutting Elizabeth with a hand aaw. In other court action, 17-year-old Robert Andrew MeCabe was sen tenced to thirty (toys in jail for fighting in a public place and de stroying personal property. ft m ji/t pAi wxM Ia a si aaiaaaoa ns?Aa Ant ? ? lOffBv* prt Ht IK < Q , McCabe and James Carlisle Ellis, both of Morehead City, engaged in a fight outside at the City Theater on the night of Oct. 31. Witnesses stated that McCabe knocked Ellis through a glass doer leading into the theater. After hearing the evidence, judge Board (Continued from Page 1) sioners. The firemen said the lilt was drawn up in strict accord with the (ire department by laws adopt ed July 1, 1959 Questions arose as to eligibility of certain firemen, and grew from reluctance of the town board to de prive a fireman of a pension in a border line case. The board final ly agreed to accept the list as sub mitted by the firemen. Mr. Swindell explained that the pension can amount to $36 monthly up to $60 monthly for a fireman, depending on his age. The pension plan went into effect July 1, 1959. Mr. Swindell also said that a fire man must be an active member of the department when he applies for the pension. The approved list of firemen (ac tive is of July 1, 19S9) follows: Volunteers: Edward Arendcll, John Ballou. John Baker, Grady Bell, Mart Bell. Wade Bell, Len wood Brinson, Leslie Brinson. Alfred Cooper, Lonnle Daniels, Earl Freeman, Hubert Fulcher, Woodrow Fulcher, Robert Garner Sr. Vernon Garner, Vernon Guthrie, Dallas Guthrie, Duffy Guthrie, Le Roy Guthrie, Lindsay Guthrie, Ru fus Guthrie, Edward E. Guthrie. D. J. Hall, Lester Hall Jr., Lew is Hinson, Sammy Hughes, George T. Lawrence, Vincent Lawrence, James Lawrence Luther Lawrenoe, Earnest Lew is, Raymond Lewis, William Lew is, Lester Lewis, Gordon A. Mi lelle. Eldon Nelson, Jake O'Neal, Jun ior O'Neal, Ottis Purifoy, Kenneth Putnam, Jimmie Rabon, Doyrie Rice. Dan Swindell, Stanley Salter, Sel don Sherwood, Harold SeweH, Jew el A. Smith, Jimmie Smith, Walter Smith, Earl K. Wade. Alvin Willis, Clyde E. WHlls, David T. Willis, George D. Willis, Graydon WiBis, Garland Willis, Roital E. WiHis, Wilbur Willis, G. K. Willis and Clyde Yotmg. Paid firemen: Chartea Edwards, Carl M. Edward*, Eric Lewis. John Parker, Joa fulcker, Nolan Mc Cabe and Dan WUtts. Herbert 0. Phillips acquitted Ellis, hut found McCabe gutty i? charg ?d. Judgment of the court was that McCabe's 30-day jail sentence be suspended on the coftdkion that h* pay JM damage* to the theater for replacing the glaaa, that be pay court cost*, remain on good be havior for a period of one year and that he aurrender his driver's li cense and not operate a car for a period of aix months. (There were no motor vehicle violations charged against him, however). Bill Nelson Jr. of Morehead City appeared to answer charges of fol lowing too close, becoming involv ed in an accident and havirg im proper registration. Nelaon. found guilty, was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of $25 and costs. Robert Sickler of Camp Lejeune and George Franklin Gribb of New port both forfeited bond when they failed to apprar Sickler bad been charged with driving a car with-, out state plates and Gribb was cit ed for public drunkenness. Eugene Hessee, charged with public drunkenness for the second time within a twelve-month period, was ordered to serve 90 days in jail. The state decided not to pros ecute Joe Pickney of Morehead City charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Charles T. Jones of Morehead City was given 90 days in jail for theft of a rod and reel and fishing tackle. For violating the terms of a suspended sentence of Oct. 26, Jones was ordered to serve, in ad dition to his 90 days, 30 days. The two sentences are to run concur rently. i A drunk Hrivino warrant fnr School Lunch Menus Listed NewxrtSebMl Franks, etuli. baked bean, eabbafe-carrotiriMe ?law'. cherry cobbler with whipped top ping, milk. Itoeaday: OwiwmIcmI bologna, stewed com, tanuta soap, slice pitkle, devil food cake with butter cream frosting, milk. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat aauca, cheese biscuits, green beans, cabbage-carrot-pickle slaw, fruit jello, cookies, milk. Tharsday: Heat loaf, brown gravy, steamed rice, turnip greens, cornbread, peach halves, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, mixed vege tables, tossed salad, bush puppies, potato pudding, milk. Beaafort School Friday: Tuna salad on lettuce, sliced tomato, buttered com, bread, butter, milk, apple. College President Will Speak at Atlantic Sunday The Rev Thomas A. Collins, president of North Carolina Wes leyan College, Rocky Mour.t, will be the guest preacher in the At lantic Methodist Church, Sunday at 11 am. Mr. Collins will show slides of the European Caravan, when he and Mrs. Collins were councilors two years ago. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend this service, announces the Rev David Lewis, pastor. ers Les Bercegeay, C. H. Lockev, Wilbur Garner, Bennie Garner, John B. Kelly, and police chief Dan Bell. s Industry (CartlMi I fraa Pace 1) with another 4* x MO feet to be added in one y*ar. Id ao 10 x 120 feet building, emtlafaimt would be about n persona, Mr. Johnsoa said. The commissioners told Mr Jafcnson that the t?vn has land available, near a rail read, tar in dustrial development. They said the town tan provide water and necessary streets. Interested New port cititens are laakiag into the building possibilities and the com missioners voiced their willingness to cooperate. L. W. Howard appeared before the board to inquire what had been done towards having a manhole in stalled near the postotfiee. H ? was told that the state is going to do the work. Bills amounting to $1,13>.70 were ordered paid, leaving a balance of $2,500. The rommiatiaeerc diacassed the amount of gas being taken from the town tank and talked about methods of keeping more accurate gasoline records. Methods discuss ed were having all gas put is the tank metered, having order re ceipts signed, keeping the gas tank locked and keeping a log of dates and amounts of gasoline put in town vehicles. Miss Edith Lockey, town clerk, read a letter announcing that Robert K. Garner had applied to the state ABC board for a permit to sell beer at his business estab lishment on Water Street. Jan. 1 was set as the deadline for collecting this year's business license taxes. Attending the meeting, in addi tion to those mentioned, were mayor Leon Mann Jr., commission George M. Larson of Morehead City was amended to include care less and reckless driving. The court did not prosecute on the drunk driving charge but for care less and reckless driving, Larson paid a fine of $200 and court costs. Two New York City defendants forfeited bond when they failed to appear. Vincent E Christenson had been charged with littering the highway and public drunkenness and Ronald H. Shur was charged with destroying personal property and public drunkenness. Robert Savage of Morehead City was sentenced to 30 days in jail after the court found him guilty of public drunkenness and possession of non-taxpaid whiskey. The sen tence was suspended on payment of $15 and court costs. In the case of Shaw Becton, pray er for judgment was continued one week. He was charged with failing to provide adequate support for his wife and child. There were 11 cases continued until nest week's term of court. Neighbor Day Sunday will be observed as Neighbor Day at the Broad Creek Church of God. The church is now in the midst of an enlargement campaign. 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