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Thursday, August 28, 1941 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE FOUND KEY CASE WITH 7 keys including auto and trunk keys. Found by young Oliver Buttrey. Owner may claim same at Beaufort News office by pay ing for this ad and whatever re ward they would like to give boy who found same. OLD COINS WANTED, INCLUD- ing Indian Head Cents. Send 10c stamps for 24 page illustrated book listing high prices I will pay. References furnished. Paul Seitz, Glen Rock, Pa. A28 S 4 11 18 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, strong white woman as companion and cook. Apply Box 387, Beau fort, N. C. A28 U. S. MARINE AIRWING WORK. ers. I am prepared to furnish rooms, with or without board, at my home in country 4 miles from Newport-Harlowe Road, near Ma rine Base at Cherry Point. Rooms furnished or unfurnished. Apply Mrs. George E. Rouse, Newport, Route 2. A21 28 WANTED 2 FIRST CLASS ME- chanics. Good salary. Apply Loftin Motor Co. Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Richard N. Dickiixton, deceased, late of Carteret County, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to te undersigned at Beaufort, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 24th day of July, 1942, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This the 18th day of July, 1941. Mrs. Mollie Dickinson, Ex., estate of R. N. Dickinson July 24, 31; Aug 7, 14,21, 28. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Authorized by, and proceeding under, judgment of the Superior Court of Carteret County in "Town f Beaufort et al vs Robert L. Humber, et ux, undersigned will on Tuesday, (Monday 1st, being a legal Holiday), September 2nd, 1941 at 12 M. o'clock Daylight Saving Time at courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C., offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash (or upon terms bid at sale) all subject to Court's confirmation the follow ing described lands in Beaufort, N. C: On west side of Moore street: Beginning at the northeast corner of lot 31, old town, where it inter sects Jas. Mason's lot and Moore street, then southwardly along Moore street 120 feet; thence westwardly and parallel Front Street to the Davis House line; thence northwardly and parallel Moore street 120 feet to Jas. Ma son's lot; thence along Jas. Ma son's lot eastwardly and parallel Front Street to beginning. This 29th day of July, A. D., 1941. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner of the Court. July 31; Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Carteret County made in a special proceed ing entitled E. W. Hill Administra tor of Lizzie A. Lupton, deceased, versus Leonard Lupton and others, hers-at-law, the same being No. 677 upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner will on Monday, the lit day of September, 1941,. . at 12 o'clock M., Eastern Standard time, . at the courthouse door in Beaufort, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash two certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Beau fort Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Huntley & Hancock and others, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: 1st Tract. . Beginning at an iron stake on the west side of the Beau fort and New Bern Road where J. L. Stanton's intersects with the New Bern Road,- running up the New Bern Road North 3 degrees West 188 feet to an iron stake; thence North 12 degrees West 202 feet to an iron stake at Huntley and Hancock's Southeast corner; thence with their line South 72 de grees West 132 feet to. an iron stake; thence with Hancock's and Huntley's line North 28 1-2 de grees West 93 feet to an iron stake; thence North 73 degrees West 487 feet to an iron stake;, thence South C degrees West 407 feet to an iron stake on the North side of J. L. Stanton's Road; thence South 79 degrees East 650 feet to the beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract. Situate and being on the west side of the New Bern Road and described as follows: Beginning at an iron-stake axle ser, at G. A. Lupton's Northwest corner and running North 6 degrees West 666 feet to an iron stake set in E. B. Whitehurst's South line; thence South 70 degrees East 300 feet to an iron stake at E. B. Whitehurst's corner; thence South 16 degrees East 163 feet to an iron stake set at A. W. Avery's Southwest corn er; thence South 66 degrees East 60 feet to an iron stake set at G. W. Huntley's Northwest corner; thence with his line South 58 de grees East 547 feet to an iron stake set at Lupton's Northeast corner; thence North 79 degrees West 487 feet to the beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less. This 2nd day of August, 1941. E. W. HILL, Commissioner. Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28. NOTICE OF SALE Directed by judgment in matter of "Carteret County vs Sabiston et al," Superior Court said county, undersigned will on Saturday, at 12 M. O'clock, September 6th, 1941, (Daylight Saving Time) at court-house door in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash (or upon terms bid at sale) subject to court's confirmation the follow ing described portion of the lands known as "Stanton lands" on east side of Inland Waterway, Core Creek, viz: Tract No. 3, Mildred V. White hurst; beginning at a post desig nated on the map by figure 2, at the hand which the northeast cor ner of tract No. 2, and runs with the home line of said tract reversed north 85 degrees west 79 poles; thence north 10 degrees west 58 poles; thence north 1 degree east 24 poles; thence south 87 degrees east 85 poles to the New Bern Beaufort road, then with said road south 8 degrees east 10 poles to a stake; thence south 1 1-2 degrees east 73 poles to beginning, con taining 43.1 acres. Tract No. 5. Ruby Sabiston Fel ton; beginning at a post disignat ed on map figure 1, which is also J. F. and B. B. Small's northeast corner in Mrs. J. W. Bell's line, and runs with said line north 16 degrees east 84 poles to a stake; thence north 12 degrees eastl5 1-2 poles; thence north 80 degrees west 41 poles to Inland Waterway right of way, then with its several courses as follows: south 10 de grees west 21 1-2 poles, south 25 degrees west 14 poles, south 1 de gree east 36 poles, south 21 de grees west 5 poles,south 40 degrees east 26 poles to beginning, con taining 21.3 acres. Tract No. 6; s-atricia Sabiston: beginning at a post designated on map figure 2, being northeast cor ner tract 5, runs north 12 degrees east 60 poles to a ditch; thence with it north 84 west 45 poles to Inland Waterway right of way thence right of way south 13 west, 28 poles; thence south 4 west 26 poles; thence south 10 west 5 poles to corner tract 5 ; thence with said tract reversed south 80 east 41 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres. Tract 7; Bessie D. Taylor: be ginning at post on map figure 3 at the hand, northeast- corner tract 6, runs north 12 east 54 poles to a ditch; thence with ditch north 84 west 45 poles to Inland Waterway right of way; thence with right of way south 10 1-2 west 52 poles, to nortneast corner tract 6; thence with home line reversed south 84 east 45 poles to the beginning, con taining 14.7 acres. This 4th day of August, A. D., 1941. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner of the Court. Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28; Sept. 4. NOTICE OF SALE Authorized and directed by judg ment in matter of "Town of Beau fort et al, vs Lillie B. Denoyer", in Carteret County Superior Court, undersigned will, on Saturday, September 6th, 1941, at 12 M. O'clock (Day-light Saving Time) at court house door in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell, to the highest bidder for cash (or upon terms bid at sale) all subject to court's confirmation, the following described : 1. Beginning at intersection of Ann and Gordon Streets, on east side of Gordon street, with Gordon street southwardly forty-eight (48) feet, more or less, to Bonner G. Willis' north line; thence with Willis' line and parallel Ann street one hundred eight (108), -feet to John Mason's west line; thence with Mason's line and parallel Gor don street northwardly forty eight (48) feet to Ann street; thence with Ann street westwardly to beginning; East Beaufort, N. C. ; excepting house on said tract. 2. In Town of Beaufort, N. C, designated as lot four (4), "Ham mocks", Book 27, page 528; one half (1-2) undivided part of said lot No. 4, on north side of Ann street: Beginning at southeastern corner of Bailey's lot 3, runs east wardly on line with Ann street 50 feet to Hammock street; thence northwardly about 122 feet to F. F. Lof tin's lot No. 6; thence west wardly fifty (50) feet to Bailey's northeast corner; thence with Bai ley's line and parallel Hammock street to beginning (W. H. Bailey owner of other half said lot). This 5th day of August, A. D., 1941. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner of the Court. Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28; Sept. 4. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor, D.B.N, of the estate of J. L. Dickinson, Jr., deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 25th. day of August, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 25th. day of August, 1941. JAMES W. MASON, Administrator, D.B.N, of J. L. Dickinson, Jr., deceased. A 28 S 4 11 18 25 O 2 EXECUTION SALE NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court. Mary A. Killingsworth W. W. Roberts and Josephine Roberts By virtue of an execution di rected to the undersigned from the, Superior Court of Carteret County, in the above-entitled ac tion, I, will, on Monday, September 29th, 1941, at 12 M. o'clock, at the court-house door of Carteret County, Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale and sell to highest bidder o bidders for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said defendants, W. W. Roberts and Josephine Rob erts, have in and to the following described lands: Lots eleven (11). twelve (12). thirteen (13), in square forty-two (42), Morehead City, N. C; on south side of Bridges street, be tween 23rd. and 24th. streets; and, "Esther Bell" land; 25 acres, more or less; beginning at mouth of a branch on south side of New port river, southwardly the W. W. Roberts' line to Duncan line, west wardly with Duncan line to Uz zell's line, northwardly with Uz zell's line to the river, thence with river back to beginning; And, Elijah Garner 3rd. lands, ad joining the Richard Roberts home stead place, containing 320 acres, more or less; Debtors' homestead has been al lotted in ' Richard Roberts home stead place," which tract adjoins Elijah Garner 3rd. lands. This 23rd. day of August, 1941. C. G. HOLLAND, Sheriff of Carteret A28 S4 11 18 25 County, N. C. Attention To Layers Pays With More Eggs RALEIGH, Aug. 28. Success ful North Carolina farmer-poultry-men pay almost as much attention to the way they feed their pullets and laying hens as to what they feed them, says C. F. Parrish, Ex tension poultry specialist at State College. The main reason for this, tht specialist explained, is the fact that abrupt changes in diet cause the birds to "go off feed" and re sult in lower egg production and slower growth, just as will the use of stale fed. If a change in diet must be made, Mr. Parrish advises, it should be gradual and extended over a period of at leas ta week or ten day3. Important, too, is sufficient hopper space, the specialist con tinues, so that the more timid birds will not go hungry. At lease 10 linear feet of hopper, with hens eating fro mboth sides, should be provided for each 100 laying hens, and a sufficient length of watering trough or number of con taineers to prevent crowding. One practice now followed by many of the bettes poultrymen is to provide only a little more feed each day than the chickens clean up. The left-overs, if clean and dry, can be mixed thoroughly with the fresh feed in the hoppers. In this way, there will be no accumu lation of stale feed at the bottom of the hoppers, thus reducing the collection of mold. Feed mixers containing fish oil, as sources of vitamin A or D, should be bought or mixed in small quantities so that they can be mix ed in small quantities so that they can be mixed within 10 days or two weeks, the specialist says. "With egg prices good and pros pects continuing bright," the Ex tension poultryman adds, "farm ers will profit by providing the right c6mbination of the highest quality feeds." Ed Conley of the Cane Creek community, Mitchell County, has an ace-high cooling system for milk a spring runs continuously over cement vats holding the milk. THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, Every Registrant Is Entitled To Appeal From Classification Every registrant is entitled to appeal from any clossification by his local board and no one has the right to deny him that privilege, General J. Vann B. Metts, State Director of Selecctive Service, de clared recently. In all cases local boards and government appeal agents must make every effort to insure pro tection of the registrant's right of appeal regardless of whether or not they think the appeal is justi fied, he asserted. Any registrant who is dissatis fied with a determination of his local board may appeal the decis ion to the board of appeals and no one has legal power to interfere with his efforts to get a review of his case, the Director said. Citing Selective Service Regula tions relating to appeals, the Di rector pointed out that a registrant any person who claims to be depen dent of a registrant, or any per son who has filed written evidence of the occupational necessity of the registrant, may appeal from any local board clossifieatio. The Regulations also provide, he said, that appeals may be taken by a givernment appeal agent for his local board area, a State Director of Selective Service for any local board area in his State, and the Di rector of Selective Service. Pointing out that the registrant or his dependents must appeal wtihin ten days after mailing of the registrant's notice of classifica tion (Unless the time is extended) the Director outlined the provis ions of the Regulations on how an appeal is taken, as follows: "Any person entitled to do so may appeal in either of the fol lowing ways: "(1) By filing with the local board a written notice of appeal. Such notice need not be in any particular form but must state the name of the registrant and the name and identity of the person appealing so as to show the right of appeal. "(2) By signing the 'Appeal to Board of Appeals' on the Ques tionnaire (Form 40." The person appealing may at tach to his notice of appeal, or to his questionnaire, a statement specifying the respects in which he believes the local board ' erred; may direct attention to any infor mation in the registrant's file which he believes the local board has failed to consider or give suf. ficient weight; and may set out in full any evidence which was of fered to the local board and which the local board failed or refused to include in the registant's file, Di rector Metts emphasized. Neither registrants nor repre sentatives of the System are per mitted to appear before boards of appeal, however, the Director said Penalty Of Excess Cotton Seven Cents RALEIGH, Aug. 21. The U. S. Department of Agriculture has set the penalty rate on 1941 cotton marketed in excess of the farm marketing quota at seven cents a pound, Tom Cornwell, Cleveland County cotton farmer and member of the state AAA committee, an nounced. The 1940 penalty rate on excess cotton was three cents a pound. The 1941 rate was providde by Congress in an amendment to the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. This legislation set a basic cotton loan rate at 85 per cent of the parity price and provided that the penalty on marketing excess should be one-half the loan rate. In view of the cotton parity price of 16.49 on August 1, the loan rate for 7-8 inch middling cot ton is 14.02 for gross weight. Thus the penalty rate, which will applv to all excess cotton marketed this year, will be seven cents a pound, Mr. Cornwell said. The Cleveland county farmer reminded that while the penalty rate has been increased just four cents a pound for violations of marketing quota provisions, the loan rate has been increased by more than five cents a pound from 8.9 cents in 1940. to 14.02 this year. Cotton growers who knowingly exceed their acreage allotments may receive government loans at a rate of just 60 per cent of that offered to growers who planted within allotments. The 60 per that portion of the crop which is subject to penaltyt, however, Mr. cent loan will be available only on Cornwell added. The late corn crop in the John ston County area will be "light" because of recent dry weather, says County Agent B. M. Holder. TRANSFERS of Real Estate NEWPORT TOWNSHIP J. A. Wethington et ux to H. M. Fitsgerald; con. $5G.00, 1 tract. D. Ira Garner, et ux to Claud V. Henderson; con. $100.00, 170.5 feet. . N. C. MOREHEAD TOWNSHIP E. W. Staples et ux to Morehead Development Cop.; con. $1.00, lot 7, block 105. W. M. Pinnex to Morehead De velopment Corp.; con. $1.00, lots 4, 5, 11 and 12, block 32. Ely J. Perry et ux to tSanley Lockhart; con. $10.00, lots 1 to 10 inclusive and 37 to 46 inclusive Morehead Bluffs. R. E. Whitehurst, Com., to Bal timore Trust Co.; con. $9,000. Property on Bogue Sound. Julia Pugh Jones et vir to J. H. Parker, con.; $10.00, lot 2, block 202. Baltimore .Trust Co., to R. T. Allen et al; con. $75.00, 260 acre Bogue Sound. Gurney P. Hood, Com., to Myr tle W. Montague; con. $1.00, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, block 206. Morehead Development Corp. to Cornelius Guthrie et al, Lot No. 2, sq 3. Alton L. Bland et ux to Robert Lassiter, Jr.; con. $100.00, 3 acres. Robert Lassiter, Jr., to Alton L. Bland et ux; con. $100.00, 3 acres. R. T. Allen to Ellis Simon; con. $1.00, lots 20, 21, block M. Ellis Simon et ux to R. T. Allen, con. $1.00, lots 5, , block 29. L. C. Carroll et uc to J. V. Wat ers; con. $10.00, lots 19, 20, block 184. K. W. Cobb et ux to Rosa M. Flannagan; con. $10.00, lot 28, block "L." K. W. Cobb et ux to Land In vestment Co., Inc.; con. $10.00, lot 25, block "L." S. A. Chalk, trustee, to J. Thompson Brown etal; con. $700., lot 8, block 39. North Carolina Mortgage Corp., to T. B. Dameron et ux; con. $200. lot 10, square 16. J. F. Patterson et ux to More- head Developmant Corp.; con. $100.00, 8 lots in block "S." G. V. Cowper, trustee, to J. E. Holder; con. $124.00, 1 tract. S. A. Chalk, trustee, to Thomas O'Berry; con. $845.00, lots 558- 1-2-, block 108, Sunset Shores. E. L. White et ux to Ruth Long Grantham; con. $100.00, block 130, Calico Creek. Lila Tolson Mason et ux to L. E. Maxwell; con. $10.00, 6.1 acres. Daisy Morris to Mrs. Martha V. Williams; con. $2,500.00, lot 4, sq 72. I. E. Hunter et ux to L. C. Car roll; con. $100.00, 23 A. TO CHECK Air Taxi Service ! ANYWHERE fi Tf 1 ANYTIME x w for as little as 10c per mile per person ! For business or pleasure, flying s the modern, safe and sane way to go places and do things. 3. passenger Stinson plane, piloted by famous Dare Driskill, who has earned national recognition from many years of safe flying. Want to see Paul Green's "Lost Colony 7" Call Air Taxi and you're there in a flash! Want to hunt and fish on picturesque Ocracoke Island, relax at the delightful Wahab Village Hotel? Call Air Taxi and you're there ! Want to put more hours in the day for work or play, wherever, whenever you go? Call Air Taxi I 1 M A G I NE! Norfolk to Mantei in 43 minutes! Raleigh to Charleston ia 1 H hrs. Manteo to Beaufort, N C in 1 - hrs Norfolk to Ocracoke in 1 hrs. v Raleigh to Richmond in lhr. lOmin Richmond to Washington 43 min. Washintgon to Baltimore 23 min. Next trip, fly with Dave Driskill, Pilot and General Manager. For service, call your nearest station. Manteo No. 9 Norfolk: Day Phone 23141 Nites 46546 k IN 7DAYS fr..XJ-:v..v,v,-.v.V.v.v. F. R. SEELEY RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR BEAUFORT, N. C. For House Wiring See J. R. Williams FOR INFORMATION CALL B-448-1 Beaufort HARLOWE TOWNSHIP S. A. Chalk, trustee, to Vivian Harvey Wethington; con. $527.00 lot 12, square 80. J E. Taylor to Myrtle D. Tay lor; con. $10.00, 30 acres. Bertha A. Powers et al to O. O. Fulcher et ux ; con. $ 10.00, 2 acres. BEAUFORT TOWNSHIP Cecil S. Harrell et ux to Her bert L. Martin et ux; con. $230.00, part lot 116, old town. L. Y. Safrit to Lieut. Wyatt P. Exum; con. $10.00, lot 6, block 204. Luttie Chappell, Mortgagee, to Loftin Motor Co., con. $300.00, part lots 99 and 100, old town. STRAITS TOWNSHIP Nannie P. Salter et uc to W. T. Pake; con. $10.00, part of one tract. Colon Pake, single, to Addie S. Pake; con. $1.00, 3 tracts. W. T. Pake et al to I. E. Ramsey con. $100.00, 3 tracts. HARKERS IS. TOWNSHIP John W. Rose tt ux to Mellisia Jane Salter; con. $25.00, 1-3 acre. An onlacid dorJ and alkaiii- 19 aont. Tab aft sitali ar rhmtvw an abnenMl amont of ocidi'y in Hit rtomoch bring as SMomforfablt letting. GUTHRIE-JONES DRUG STORE Front St. Beaufort, N. C. REAL ESTATE WANTED! List Your City and Farm Property With Us For READY SALE Graham W. Duncan, Agent Dial B-318-1 418 Front St. Beaufort BETTS BREAD Since 1929 Betts Bakery Has Been Baking Good Bread ! CALL FOR IT BY NAME Ask For Betts 100 Whole Wheat Loaf N. C. Pts. Qts. 75c $140 vSPJiPMpgKapiWBr 1 1 PAGE SEVEN SMYRNA TOWNSHIP Irvin W. Davis, trustee, to Eva Cratt; con. $100.00, 70 acres. Eva A. Cratt to L. H. Wether ington; con. $100.00, 70 acres. M. J. Willis et ux to Roland B. Willis; con. $10.00, lot 3. Roland B. Willis et ux to Leslie Fulcher; con. $10.00, lot 3. Professional CARDS Dr. J. O. Baxter, Jr. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted FRONT ST. BEAUFORT ROY EUBANKS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Dial 388-6 Beaufort, N. C. JAMES DAVIS . Agent THE CAROLINA INSURANCE COMPANY Fire, Automobile, Marine and Allied Lines of Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC First Citizens Bank Beaufort N. C DR. E. F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST Rooms 206-207-207-A McLellan Bldg. NEW BERN, N. C. DR. LUTHER FULCHER Medicine & Surgery Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. 2 to 5 P. M. And By Appointment RAMSEY BUILDING Office Pbona 424-1 Res. 485-1 DR. W. S. CHADWICK MEDICINE & SURGERY Office Hours: i 9 to 12 M 3 to 5 P. M and by Appointment RAMSEY BUILDING Office Phone 424-1 Res. 372-1 O. H. JOHNSON, M. D. Eye, Ear Nose & Throat SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morehead City 9 A. M. to 2 P. M Including Sunday Beaufort 2 to 4 P. M. Week days only DR. J. O. BAXTER THE EYE ONLY Eyes Examined Glesses Fitted1 NEW BERN, N. C. EARL MASON j JUSTICE OV PEACE NOTARY PUBLIC Eudy Barber Shop Beaufort, N. C. C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE 108 Turner Street Beaufort, DIAL 415-1 Dr. JOSEPH A. SYLVESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Phone B-307-2 9-11 12-2 6-9 617 PINE ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. Marine and Automotive Equipment. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Cylinder Heads & Engine Blocks Welded. Delco Engine Repair Parts of All Kinds. Generators, Starters, Car buretors. American Hammered Pis ton Rings Valspar and Ki'rby's Painta and Enamels. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP Beaufort . N. C.
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