Willie Stewart
To Serve Six
Months in Jail
Wintr Stewart was aentenced to
hi months in jail Tuesday in coun
ty recorder's court after the court
found him guilty of public drunk
enness for the third time within a
twelve month period. Stewart was
charged on two counts of drunk- I
enness but the cases were consoli
dated.
Dennis M. Hannigan, charged
with larceny of leai than $100, ap
pealed his guilty verdict to the
next term of superior court. In
handing down the conviction. Judge
L. R. Morris ordered Hannigan to 1
pay a fine of $50 and court costs .
and to reimburse E E. Williams
in the amount of t50. Bond for
Hannigan's appearance in superior
court was set at $500
Other defendants, their charges
and the findings of the court were
?s follows:
Allan Vane McNair ? Failing to
stop at a stop sign. Costs paid.
George D. Lynch ? Non-support.
One year in jail, suspended on pay
ment of court costs and $10 a week
to the clerk of court for the use
and benefit of defendant's wife.
Ann R. Boggs? Making an im
proper turn, resulting in an acci
dent. Judgment suspended on pay
Bient of $10 and costs.
Richard Barrett ? Trespassing.
Pismissed.
Madie Bell Carter ? Neglccting
her si* minor children. Si* months
In jail, suspended on five year's
good behavior on the part of the
defendant. Costs remitted.
Charlie Styroiv? Violation of fish
ing laws. Costs paid
Dale W. Pyles ? Failure to com
ply with a former court order
Three months in jail suspended on
payment of costs and fines within
SO days.
William Gaston Simpson? Failing
to yield the right of way resulting
in an accident. Costs paid.
Agnes Robinson Mann ? Failing
to yield the right of way. One-half
costs paid.
Charles H. Davis ? Non-support.
One year In jail, suspended on pay
ment of costs and $20 a week to
the welfare department for the sup
port of his minor children
Taft Pritchard? Public drunken
Bess. Costs paid.
Wade Locklear? Driving on the
wrong side of the road resulting in
an accident, 30 days in jail sus
pended on payment of court costs.
James Thornton Darling ? Driv
ing drunk. Found guilty of care
less and reckless driving. $100
and court costs paid.
Delmar E. Tucker ? Assault,
damaging property and using pro
fane language. Thirty days in jail,
suspended on payment of one-half
court coats.
Delmar E. Tucker? Public drunk
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Pet Corner
Mrs. Ramon* Brown. Newport,
would lika to find homes for
three black puppies, whose moth
er it ? registered cocker spaniel.
Their Milt have been cut and
they have been weaned. Just in
time for Christmas.
Persons wishing to acquire pets
at no cost, or give them away,
may use the Pet Corner free of
charge. Just phone the news
paper, PAM1T5.
Cub Scouts Tour Base,
Eat at Restaurant
Cub Scout den 2, pack 371, of
Morehead City toured Cherry Point
recently. The seven boys saw a
link trainer, explored the cockpit
of a jet and heard the uses of
each instrument explained, saw
jets take off and visited a snake
exhibit.
They were shown about the base
by Maj. Dewey Jackson, father
of one of the Scouts. The Scouts
were accompanied by Mrs. Jack
son and Mrs. Ernest Widell. Upon
their return from the base they
were taken to dinner at a local
restaurant by the Jacksons and the
Widells.
Scouts making the trip were Carl
Widell, Bob Morey, Ted Austin,
Charles Jarvis, Steven McNiel,
Mike Free, and Bill Jackson.
enncss, 30 days in jail suspended
on payment of one-half court costs.
Purd D. Brewington? Having im
proper lights. Costs paid.
Elmer Lee Means ? Failing to
stop at a stop sign. $10 and court
costs paid.
Royal Durwood Golden? Careless
and reckless driving resulting in
an accident. Costs paid.
Royal Durwood Golden? Improp
er use of dealer's plates. Costs
paid.
Johnnie Whaley ? Leaving a
boarding house without paying
board bill. Malicious prosecution.
Costs paid by prosecuting witness.
B. F. Willis ? Public drunkenness
and resisting arrest. Defendant
asks a jury trial. Bond set at $50.
The court removed two cases
from the docket and vacated costs
when it was learned that the de
fendants were deceased. The de
fendants were Ben Hopkins, charg
ed with public drunkenness, and
Bud Dixon, charged with issuing
a worthless check.
Seventy-eight cases were continu
ed until later terms of court.
Harbor Diver Recovers
Fishing Rod for Youth
San Diego, Calif. (AP) ? Glenn
Orr, harbor department diver,
searched the bottom of San Diego
Bay and recovered Lonnie Burt's
fishing rod.
Lonnie, 12, had dropped it from
the pier while fishing.
"1 have boys of my own whe
are fishermen," explained Orr.
Whoops!
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News-Time* Photo by MoCotnb
An unidentified New Bern player, sandwiched in between two
Beaufort players, lets the ball slip through his hands during the last
half action of the game played Dec. 19 by the two teams in New
Bern. No. 15 for the Seadogs is Doug Swain while Alton Hill is the
eager diving into the picture at the right. In the background is Seadog
Chuck Lewis, No. 43. Beaufort won the game <5-41.
Holiday Meals Mean
Plum Pudding Time!
By RUTII CURRENT
Assistant Director, Home
Economics NC Agricultural
Extension Service
Plum Pudding for Christmas ?
For centuries, in many families,
plum pudding has graced the
Christmas dinner table. The pud
ding may be served from a big
cake plate which has beei) dec
orated with holly, fruits, or other
decorations to suit your taste, or
you may have individual servings
with whipped cream.
There is an old English supersti
tion which goes like this, "Whoever
eats a plum pudding on each of
the 12 days between Christmas and
Epiphany, making a wish on the
first mouthful each day, will be
blessed by luck and fulfillment dur
ing the next 12 months." May you
i have luck!
Buy a Half Turkey ? Speaking of
turkeys (and who isn't, these days)
remember there's a practical way
for small families to have holiday
turkey dinners. Half turkeys and
quarter turkeys can now be pur
chased, and buying one of these
will eliminate leftover problems.
Another advantage of buying just
part of a turkey is that cooking
time is greatly reduced. For ex
ample, half of a 16-pound turkey
takes only 3V4 hours to cook.
Paper Cups for Salad Mold*? Use
pointed paper cups as little tree
salad molds. Fill the cups with
cranberry, raspberry or lime-flav
ored gelatin, with fruits or nuts
added to your liking, then set in
glasses in refrigerator until firm.
Just before serving, cut cup along
seam with a razor blade and pe?l
from gelatin. Decorate the "trees"
as you please with softened cream
cheese or mayonnaise.
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W* are glowing with warm r
; w>?hes to our faithful old friends ami
our cherished new friends.
May this Christmas Season bring
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happiness and joy, peace and
contentment to all.
MEMBERS OF THE
CARTERET COUNTY OIL DEALERS ASSOCIATION
WILL CLOSE
Noon December 24th ? Reopen Monday, December 28th
PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR FUEL OIL NOW
J. M. DAVIS
Texao* Product*
pam ?t
Carolina Oil
DUtributint Co.
Part Oil ProdacU
PA?-4M4
T. T. "Tom" Potter
and Son
Staclair Product!
PA?3420
P. H. GEER A SON
Golf Oil ProttacU
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THE MOREHEAD CITY DRUG CO.
The Only Downtown Drug Store
Headquarters For All Your Christmas Shopping
The biggest stock of Christmas merchandise
ever shown in Morehead City. Buying is and has
been very heavy for the last several days but we
still have plenty of merchandise.
We wouldn't say that there will be any scarce
merchandise in our line, however there are a few
items that will not be available at the last minute.
Here are a few of the special items we are of
fering you ? for instance, we were fortunate in
buying a large quantity of Holster and Gun Sets,
a nice assortment of Dolls ? all kinds ? Stuffed
and Plush Toys, Children's Books, Bingo and other
games, Musical Toys, Mechanical Toys, Tinker
Toy Sets, Plastic Brick Sets, Footballs, Basketballs,
Cameras and accessories, everything for the pho
tographer in the family, and an outstanding
value is our 5-cell Flashlight for 98c without bat
teries.
And here you will find the largest assortment
of ladies' and men's Pocketbooks priced from
$1.00 to $10.00.
Another unusual value is an imitation Fur
Neck Piece for little girls at $1.95.
We have the largest selection of name brand
Cosmetics that we have ever stocked. These are
available in gift sets or as individual items.
In fact, you can do your entire Christmas
shopping in our one store.
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Morehead City Drug Co,
East Carolina's Finest Drug Store
PHONE PA6-4360
811 ARENDELL STREET MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.