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CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIME S MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, IMS
CLASSIFIED. ADS
FOR SALE
WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICES FOR GOOD CLEAN
USED CARS. DRIVE IN
TODAY!
1936 Ford 2-door Sedan
$75 takes it
.', 1942 Ford 2-door Deluxe
1938 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan
! 1941 Chevrolet 2door sedan
with radio and heater.
, 1939 PLYMOUTH PARTS
We have just disassembled
I. a 1939 Plymouth and have
practically any part for that
" model now including fenders,
front end, motor, transmission
and rear end.
f
,
CASH OR REASONABLE TERMS
f DICK PARKER MOTOR CO.
i 1302 Arendell St.
l'hone M 9396
ji, Morehead City
ROW BOAT. Or will rent by week
ter month. Sec G. M. Paul, Front
ti. Ext., Beaufort. tf
1939 FORD one ton truck, excel
lent condition: alcmite 1001b.
frcase gun; electric seven-case
'oca-Cola dispenser. Sec H. W.
Thornton, 301 Front St., Beaufort.
Phone B 5151. tf
U
TIANO ACCORDION with case.
20 bass. Professional model. M.
Ilohncr. Retails $325, will sell
lor $200 cash. Phone M3166 or
M 3167. A3p
SO GAL. GAS operated hot water
heater, used less than year. Ex
fcellent condition. Inquire at 1607
Evans St., Morchead City. Up
USED" RF.CAPPEI) TIRES for
talc. Perfects guaranteed against
blow outs. Phone M 5491, Tire
Service Co., 1300 Arendell St.
Morehead City. tf
BABY GRAND PIANO in very
fcood condition, $175. Also small
electric grill with exhaust fan,
$65. Apply Robert's Swing-Inn,
1401 Fisher Morehead City. AOp
T? FT. BY 4 12 beam paneled
bow runabout, trailer, cover and
fli rcessorics with or without 9.7
HP Ughtfour Evinrude. Call H. C.
Brannon, 6186 Cherry Point, N.C.
A6p
ELECTRIC EGG incubator, 1,560
Capacity. Buffalo make. A bargain.
Lee A. Phillips, Marshallberg, N.
C. llP
VACANT BUILDING lot Highland
Park. Contact Roy Willis, Beau
fort H'way 70. Hp
1 .
COMPLETE CAMPING set 16' x
16' tent, gasoline stove, two cots,
etc. Price $50. Al condition. See
Mr, Jeffrey at Morehead City
yacht Basin. Up
KEEP COOL this summer. All
sizes electric fans. Lighting fix
tures for office, home, shop. Elec
1 rical contracting. Blanchard's
Electric Service, 18th at Arendell,
: Jorehead City. DH
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR better time-keeping let us
Jepair your watch. All work guar
anteed. Jarvis Herring, Jeweler,
Craven St., Beaufort, N. C. tf
WE BUY :rap iron, steel, tin, au
in mHiainm hnriies. fenders, bat
teries. Get our prices' first. Sault
it't Iron. 4 Metal Co., on More
head City Highway. Phone New
Bern 3910, or write P. 0. Box 736.
New Bern. tf
ALL APPLIANCES repaired. We
pick up your lamp, Iron or other
items, repair and then return them.
Phone Sound Appliance Co., M
8011. Your Frigidaire products
dealer. ' tf
FOR CORRECT TIME: M 8006.
For correct Jrwelry, satisfactory
watch repair, Early jewelers, 812
Arendell St., Morehead City. tf
DUPLICATE keys made to order.
We have the blanks and the ma
chine Protect yourself by having
n extra set of keys made to put
In safe plae. Western Auto As
sociate Store, Beaufort. N.C. tf
TYPEWRITERS, adding machines,
calculators. Sales and service. Taff
Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven
St., New Bern. Phone 3135. tf
LAWN MOWERS sharpened thf
factory way $1.50. Pick-up and de
livery In Morehead City and Beau
fort. Dial B 3651, Western Auto
Store, Beaufort t
FOR RENT
MAKE OLD FLOORS look like
new. Rent our High Speed Floof
Sander and Edger. Low rates
Western Auto Store, Beaufort
Phone 3651. tf
SUNSHINE COURT efficiency a
partments ready for occupancy
Sept. 1 Reservations now being
accepted. See G. M. Paul, owner.
, Bront SL Ext,,. Beaufort. tf
THREE ROOM apartment with pri
vate bath, front porch. Phone
Beaufort 5671. ltp
TWO FURNISHED bedrooms, liv
ing room and kitchen privileges.
00 Evans St. - ltp
FOR RENT
TWO COTTAGES for rent on At
lantic Beach. Each with three
bedrooms. 'Completely furnished
except linens. One block from
ocean front. One cottage immed
iate possession; the other poses
sion Aug. 15. Chalk & Gibbs.
Phone M 3641, Morehead City. A6
Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of A. B. Morris,
deceased, late of Carteret County,
N. C, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Morehead
City, N. C, on or before the 20th
day of July, 1949, or this notice
will be pled in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immed
iate payment.
This 20th day of July. 1948.
ELLEN M. MORRIS,
Administratrix
6t Jul 20-27 A 3 10-1724
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of II. T. Mizell, late
of Carteret County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at the office
of Hamilton & McNeill, Morehead
City, N. C, on or before the 20th
day of July, 1949, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This, the 20th day of July, 1948.
ADDIE M. WHITEHEAD,
Executrix of the estate of
H. T. Miell, Deceased
Hamilton & McNeill, Attorneys.
61 Jul 20-27 A 3 10 17 24
ADMINTsTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of George R. Whitehurst, de
ceased, late of Carteret County,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to
present them to the undersigned
at Beaufort, N. C, on or before
July 6, 1949, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make piompt payment.
This 1st day of July. 1948.
Gilbert B. Whitehurst,
Admr. George R. Whitehurst.
6t J 6-13 20-27 A3-10
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Alfred W.
Smith, deceased, late of Carteret
County, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned at Morehead .City, N.
C, on or before the 13th day of
July, 1949, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make prompt payment.
This 13th day of July, 1948.
Grace W. Smith,
Administratrix
6t Jul 13-20-27 A3-10 17
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Jack Little
Smiley, Jr., deceased, late of Car
teret County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned at Morehead City, N. C,
on or before the' 13th day of July,
1949, or this notice will be pled
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make prompt payment.
This 13th day of July, 1948.
Martha Jackson Smiley,
Administratrix
6t Jul 13-20-27 A3-10-17
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Levey A. Wat
son, deceased, late of Carteret
County, this is to notify all per
rons having claims against said es
tate to present them to the under
signed at Morehead City, N. C, on
or before the 13t hday of July.
1949, or this notice will be pled
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate will
please make prompt payment.
This 13th day of July, 1948.
Madeline Harris,
Administratrix
6t Jul 13-20-27 A3-10-17
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of Herbert J. Parkin, Sr., de
ceased late of Carteret County,
this is to notify all persons hiving
claim! against the said estate to
present them to the undersigned
at Beaufort, N. C, on or before
the 13th dav of July 1949 or this
notice will be pled in bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please make
prompt payment.
This 13th day Of July, 1948.
George J. Brooks,
Administrator
6t Jul 13-20 A-3 10-17
- EXECUTOR NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of William Gordon
Webb, 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 his office, in Morehead City, N.
C, on or before the 14th. day of
July, 1949, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will make payment to under
signed. This 7th. day of July. 1948.
George R. Wallace,
Expcutor of William Gordon Webb
6t Jul 13-20-27 A-3-10-17
NOTICE
North Carolina.
Carteret County
In the Superior Court
Elizabeth Gaylord
vs.
Floyd E. Gaylord
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
To Floyd E. Gaylord;
YOU will take NOTICE that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Carteret County, North Caro
lina, for an absolute divorce on
the grounds of separation for two
successive years between the
plaintiff and the defendant: AND
the defendant will further take
fcTvrifll' 4Koi VtA ie i-armiroH tn
I1V1 ivu mat 1 1 v- 10 .fBJiv.w vv
appear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Carteret
County, at his office in the court
house in Beaufort, North Carolina,
within twenty days after the 10th
dav of August. 1948. and answer
or demur to the complaint filed in
said action, or tne planum win
apply to the COURT for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This the 7th day of July, 1948.
A. H. JAMES,
Clerk Superior Court of
Carteret County, N. C.
4t Jul 13-20 27-A3
, EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as exerutrix of
the estate of Sam L. Leffers, de
ceased, late of Carteret County, N.
C, this is to notify all persons
tinvinc rlnims against said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed at Gloucester, N. C, on or be
fore the 27th day of July, 1949. or
(his notice will be pled in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make prompt payment.
This 27th day of July. 1948.
Mrs. Kate Leffers. Executrix.
6t Jul 27 A 3 10-17 24 31
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of
the estate of William E. Fodrie,
deceased late of Carteret County,
N. C, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the said es
tate to present them to the under
signed at Beaufort, N. C, on or
before the 27th day of July, 1949,
or this notice will be pled In bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate will please
make prompt payment.
This 27th day of July. 1948.
Mrs. Violet F. Whitley,
6Uul27 A3-10-17-21-31 Executrix
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified us administra
trix of the estate of James Edward
Holland, deceased, late of Carteret
County, N. C, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned at Smyrna, N. C, on or
before the 27th day of July, 1949,
or this notice will, be pled in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make prompt payment.
This 27th day of Julv, 1948.
Mrs. Ruby Holland,
Administratrix
6t Jul 27 A 3-10-17-24-31
Eleclion Notice
It appearing to this board, on re
viewing the small number of votes
cast at Long Pine Precinct in the
last five Primary and General
Elections that the cost to Carteret
County is not Justified by the re
sults. Therefore, be it resolved, that
the Long Pine Precinct be closed
and that the Registered voters be
requested, by mail, to transfer
their registration to Wire Grass,
Beaufort or Bettie Precincts.
Which ever be most convenient to
said voters.
Resolved that when the North
River road Is paved to the Open
Ground definite Percinct bound
aries shall be established and pub
lished but until such time the
voters heretofore registered in
Long Pine precinct be allowed to
register as above.
This 12th day of July AD, 1948.
Carteret County
Board of Elections
4t Jul 13 2027 A3
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION:
Jn the Superior Court
North Carolina
Carteret County
Charles W. Norcom
vs. '
Lily May Norcom '
To Lily May Norcom:
You will take NOTICE that an
action entited as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Carteret County, North Caro
lina, for an absolute divorce on
the grounds of separation for two
successive years between the plain
tiff and the defendant: AND the
defendant will take further NO
TICE that she is requiured o ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Carteret
County, at his office in the court
house in Beauuforf, N. C, within
twenty days after the 28th day of
August, 1948, and answer or de
mur to the complaint filed in Mid
action or the plaintiff will apply
to the COURT for the relief de
manded in said complaint. -
This the 26th day of July, 1948.
ARNECIA V. WILEY,
' AaaiXlerk Superior Court
41 A 3 10-17-24
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the Estate of Rixie Hender
son, 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 undersign
ed at 306 N. 14th Street, Morehead
City, North Carolina, on or before
the 3rd day of August, 1949, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 26th day of July, 1948.
LILLIAN FENNER,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Rixie Henderson.
Harvey Hamilton, Jr. Att'y.
6t A 3-10-17-24-31 S7
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Having Qualified as Executor of
the Estate of Mattie J. Styron, late
of Carteret County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
nf said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at his home
address, (Lenoxville) R.F.D., Beau
fort, North Carolina, on or before
the 3rd day of Aug., 1949, or this
notice will' be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This, the 3rd day of Aug., 1948.
JAMES W. WILLIS,
Executor of the Estate of
Mattie J. Styron, deceased
Hamilton & McNeill, Attys.
6t A 3 10-17 24 31 S7
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Having qualified as Executor of
the Estate of Henry D. Goodwin,
late of Carteret County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all pcr-
.-nrtc Kamncf Maimc ai'nillKt the CS-
tate of said deceased to exhihit
them to the undersigned at his
home address,
MnrohoaH f fv
North Carolina, P. O. Box No. 1,
on or before the 3rd day of Aug
ust, 1949, or this notice will be
plpaded in bar of their recovery.
All noronnn inriphtprl tn said estate
will please make immediate pay -
ment.
This, the 3rd day of August,
1948.
BRUCE L. GOODWIN,
Executor of the Estate of
Henry D. Goodwin, deceased
Hamilton 4 McNeill. Attys.
61 A 3-10-17-24-31 S7 v
HARLOWE
Misses Faye, Shirley and y Etta
Tavlof have returned from j visit
ing their aunt, Mrs. f Raymond
n 1 : I A- -Z
Taylor at AsbevUle. ffi&SF Mrs.
Lou and Shelba LaugntOB Mcr. twn uiRi)WE NU8E
Beaufort accompanied t iJKdrS cook"
Tavlor, their cousins, on the top". ; rn ' "ff.
Cicero W Taylor -JteiW pretty and
Asheville for his daughter 'Hf Jrf)m her friends
was accompanied by MweseeL Buests were pres.
of near Beaufort. ! ,. Miasm Elizabeth Morton,
f hm SlFfiAll' 1wiaMS Kmmings, Eleanor
fort Monday to see Dr TavU,r.'lk!ary Ulizabeth Davis, Jean
Mr Frt,e, pell wa M Beau- . Ward c, dia Ruth
fort Tuesday -to see a doctor. HTayyor';nd Ethei Jarman; Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Everette, i"'1" 41H w .. Gwen.
and sons. Vernon and Royce, of
Inear Greenville, spent Tuesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. ucero w.
Tavlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Ezzell of
Oxford and Miss Rhetta Martin of
Oxford came Wednesday to visit
their nieces, Mrs. Ashby B. Mor
ton and Mr. Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Everette
were here Wednesday afternoon
to see Mesdames Dallas Sadler, C.
H. Morton and W. C. Williams.
Mrs. Earl Dickinson, Mrs. Gloria
Simmons and Mrs. Lester Dickin
son of Core Creek were here Wed
nesday afternoon to see Mrs. Char
lie Bell.
Carl P. . Whitehead of Crab
Point motored here Thursday eve
ning to bring his wife and daugh
ter, Lois, to visit Mrs. Emma Og
lesby and Mrs. Roy Mason.
Mr. Charlie Bell and Mrs. Geo.
W. Ball were in Beaufort Thurs
day. Mrs. Emma Oglesby was in
Beaufort Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Everette
and sons, Vernon and Royce, spent
Thursdav night with Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Adams. The Everetts re
turned to Greenville Friday morn
ing. Mrs. Pearl Olund, Philip Tavlor
end Johnnie Olund were in New
Bern Thursday on business.
Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and her
guest, Mrs. Prentiss Ezzell anH
Miss Rhetta Martin motored to
Atlantic Beach Friday morning.
Mrs. Vernon Lee Hancock, Mrs.
Walter Grey Temple and Everette
Hancock were in Beaufort
Friday morning and took Everette
L to sp Dr. Hyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Fodrie and
sons, Kelsie and Graham, of Nor
folk, Va., are here visiting rels
fives and friends and spent Fri
day night with Mrs. A. N. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Taylor of
Bachelor passed through Friday
morning enroute to Beaufort to
take their little girl to a doctor.
Mrs. Eunice Willis, who has
been visiting at Coates, has re
turned home. ' '
Mrs. Ashby B. Morton, Mrs. P.
N. Ezzell and Miss Rhetta Martin
motored to Cherry Point Fridy
afternoon for a sight-seeing trip
in the" Marine Air Base. .
John W. Ives, Jr., of Raleigh
came Friday to aoend the weekend
with his wife at her parents. Mrs.
Ives is employed at Cherry Point.
Mrs. Carlton Taylor motored to
Morehead City Friday afternoon
to take Mrs. Eunice Willis to see
doctor;-'- : ; .
A. B. Morton, Jr., leaves Mon-
dav morning for Foil Bragg. A. B.
volunteered for enlistment.
W. Kuch Williams was in Beau
fort Friday morning on business.
Mrs. George W. Ball and Miss
Lena Ball attended the show at
Newport Thursday evening.
Philip Taylor was at Bachelor
Friday to see Fletcher Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton,
Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Ezzell and
Miss Khetta Martin attended the
"dog races" Friday evening at
Morehead City. (
J. C. Lane of New Bern was in
the community Friday delivering
tonaceo market cards.
Leroy Taylor, son of Guy Taylor
and Mrs. Taylor, of Camden, N. J.
returned home Friday after visit
ing relatives here. He was ac
companied by Allen Davis, also of
Camden.
Shower For June Bride
On Friday evening, July 30, Mrs.
Joe Sadler Morton was given a
miscellaneous shower by Mrs. A.
P. Adams, Jr., at Mrs. Carl H.
Morton's.
The guests were greeted by
Mrs. Lottie Adams and invited in
to the living room where lovely
summer flowers were arranged in
vases and bowls?
Mrs. A. P. Adams, assisted by
Misses Elizabeth Morton and Jean
Ball, led the games and contests.
Frizes were won by Mesdames
Raymond Ball, Carlton Taylor and
Claude Cummings.
Mrs. Morton was given many
useful gifts from the guests. She
has received gifts of crystal jn her
chosen pattern of "June Knight"
and silver in her pattern of "Mod
ern Victorian" and china in her
paltTi) of "Lamberton "
Misses Morton Ball, Mary E.
Davis, Sue and Nellie Ward serv
ed delicious punch, cake, mints
and nuts.
Those who enjoyed the evening
h the hnmrep and hostess were
Mesdames nainn aim ran
nip. Pearl Olund, Clyde layior,
Claude Cummings, Carlton Taylor,
James R. Ward, Vernon Lee Han
cock, Lional Conner, Raymond
Rail. W. Kuch Williams, Emma
. Oglcsby, Gordon Becton
Hairy
and Joel Davis. Edward and Neal
rhortuirk Will Conner. W. C.
.Williams and Willie Bradshaw;
I Misses Mary Elizabeth Davis, Jean
Ball, Sue and Nellie Ward.
Mrs. Morton received gifts from
Mesdames Ashby B. Morton, John
I W. Ives. Jr., Rufus W. Ward and
Ervln C. McLawhorn.
' Mis Ward Honored
Miss Sue Ward was given a
birthday party by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs James R. Ward Wednes
day evening, July 28, at Taylor's
Community Hall.
Mrs. Vernon Hancock led tne
1 ... " "3. , ,,,,. Tnn,m Aid
dlyn, of Bachelor, Tommie Ala
rich. Clyde and Carl Bell, and
Wallace Conner.
Tar Heels
"ntini'pd From Pagp One)
flotilla will return to Morehead
City where the yachts will part to
return to their home ports.
The following were appointed
district vice-commodores and esked
to spread word of the cruise among
yachtsmen in their vicinity:
Oscar Breece, Fayetteville; Miles
Clark, Elizabeth City; Tom Lewis
and Lee Stewart, Washington; Ax
son Smith, Belhaven; Fred Miles
and George Arrington, New Bern;
Edwin A. Mettz, Wrightsville
Beach and Wilmington; Stanley
Wahab, Ocracoke; W. D. Aman,
Jacksonville; Garland Woolard,
Williamston; Tom Eaton, Hatteras;
Vance Brinkley. Manteo.
Those present at the organiza
tion meeting yesterday are as fol
lows: Joseph Sanders and Joel Van
Sant, Elizabeth City; Col A. T.
Willis and C. M. Bowden, commo
lore and treasurer respectively of
Eastern Carolina Yacht club, Fred
A. Miles, president of Trent Pines
club, George Arrington, secretary
of New Bern Chamber of Com
merce, all of New Bern.
Axson Smith, proprietor of River
Forest Manor, Belhaven; Mayer
William Mason, of Oriental; Way
land Sermons, Washington; J. H.
Farrel, secretary of Wilmington
Chamber of Commerce; Stanley
Wahab, Ocracoke; Dave Driscoll,
manager of Manteo Ocracoke 1
HUIITLEY - PREST
"WHERE QUALITY AKD PRICE ABE EEST"
Hardware Paints Electrical Appliances
Porch and Lawn Fnraltara
SELECTED ITEMS
REDUCED
Up To 25 Per Cent
See
1309 Arendell SL
SAVE THE SOIL
By Boy H. Beck V" ':
' Soil Conservationist
Roscoe Garner of Newport says,
"The enlarging of Ram' Horn ca
nal has made a difference in this
farm. , Last year I couldn't put a
tractor into the lowland at all and
I had to prepare the land very
late in the spring for planting.
Now that the land is drained, I
had it cut early with a tractor and
got my crops planted early.
Several farmers, cooperating
with the Lower Neuse Soil Conser
vation District are preparing land
now for fall pasture seedings. John
Goode has disked his pasture land
and is ready to spread two tons of
lime on each acre. Ivey Eubanks
has done the same on over half
the land he plans to seed to pas
tun;. Other district cooperators
expect to lime and disk their pas
ture land during the next two
weeks so it will be ready to seed
between the middle of August and
the first week of September.
A trial planting of crotolaria
spectabolis on K. W. Wright's
farm is off to a good start. Mr.
Wright says, "If the crotolaria
does good, I plan to seed over 100
acres of it next year to build up
my land."
Archie Hardesty cut 94 bales of
serica lespedeza hay from about
two acres of his meadow last week.
This is the second cutting this
year.
"Army worms like ladino clov
er." That's what R. P. Gooding
told your County Soil Conserva
tionalist last week after worms
had cleaned the clover from his
pasture in just a few days.
Charlie Bell, of Harlowe, is sold
on the need for having soils test
ed for all crops after his experi
ence with tobacco this year. Mr.
Bell stated "I raised the finest
quality tobacco this year my land
ever produced by using the extra
potash fertilizer recommended by
the State soil testing laboratory."
Mr. Bell plans to grow tobacco in
a two-year tobacco small grain ro
tation as part of a complete soil
conservation farm plan.
Transportation co., Manteo; Char
les N. Bennett, Bob Lowe, More
head City; Lockwood Phillips and
Dr. H. F. Prytherch, Beaufort; Bill
Sharpe and John Hemmer, the lat
ter state photographer, Raleigh;
Aycock Brown, eastern Carolina's
representative at large.
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the county simultaneously and that
if everything went as planned, the
work could be done in two weeks.
Otherwise, it might take up to
three weeks.
Dr. Smith said also that he
would try to have a "follow-up"
unit work the county for rechecks,
and that various state - agencies
would follow up in their respec
tive ways
The state, said Dr. Smith, will
May
provide the film and solution and aa5 ou"n lne "scal ".
for interpretation of the X-rays, in0,
addition to its other responsibUl to Meet Ton,ght
sSstat
S3& J tntSore1
SSrSr "tW -STrStil'
officer, sanitarian, two nurses, mJSL w,th the ghowing 0f SCVeral
a clerk. Dr. Ennett said he would ,lims- ;
need another nurse for temporary , . , TTT , .
duty during the survey, and Di piecf of hYe "f0 PJ ef
Smith pointed out that the ftursefo,un i8" mb dat,n
could receive special training for from about 2400 B. C.
this work in Raleigh without any mmmammtmmmmmmmm-
charge to the local group.
X-rays will cost the county TB
association $10 per 100 taken, so
at least $1,200 will be needed if
the goal is set at 12,000 X-rays. A
fund-raising campaign later will
ask both industry and individuals
to contribute a total of $2,000 to
cover costs W the survey.
In suggesting a monthly tuber
culosis clinic, Dr. Smith told the
group that "it was something to
think about."
Dr. Smith said tuberculosis
clinics have been formed in many
parts , of the state and have work
ed out favorably and at low cost.
The clinic would be open about
two hours every month and would
be under the direction of some fo
cal doctor who has had training
in tuberculosis diagnosis and care,
If such a clinic ever became a
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Morehead City
reality here, it would come under
the .supervision of the county tu
berculosis association.
Members present at the meet
ing expressed interest in the pro
posed project and said they would
investigate its possibilities.
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with that of Isaac Hellen (died
1794) have been cleaned by Grand
son Richard Leffers of Straits.
Army Surgeon at 18
Dr. James W. Hunt (1794-1848)
came here from Franklin ' county
as a surgeon, U.S. Army, in the
War of 1812. "Sawbones," the
roldiers probably called him, after
the manner of a day when surgery
meant holding a man with an in
jured arm or leg, sawing it off
and cauterizing it without benefit
of anesthetic except a little spirits
to ease the pain. Dr. Hunt remain
ed, married Alice Whitehurst.
served as town commissioner and
later as clerk of the- superior
court. A granddaughter, Mrs. J.
O. Baxter of New Bern has had
his very lovely old stone restored.
Buried at Niglit
Capt. John T. Sabiston, father
of Mrs. Belle Jurney, died at sea.
He was brought home at night and
buried by lantern light before
Ihe days of embalming. Mr. Hugh
Jones was among the small group
standing by in the flickering light
for the last solemn rites. Mrs.
Jurney and her daughter, Mrs.
Eva Wilkins of Mt. Olive, have
had Captain Sablston's grave re
stored as well as that of three of
his children and an unidentified
adjacent grave.
More Thomas Graves Restored
Mr. Frank Thomas, of Norfolk,
had the lot in which his grandpar
ents are buried restored. Besides
the graves of William T., Marcus
B. and wife Elizabeth K., there are
several unmarked graves in the
enclosure.
Allen Davis Family
The Emma Bowman Davis grave
has been restored by Mrs. Henry
Hatsell, of Norfolk, graves of
Helen Julia Davis and her daugh
ters Annie and Helen have been
restored by relatives, and that of
Louis Henry Barrow by his, niece,
Mrs. Dennis Simmons of Greens
boro. Unreported
The grave of Mary Francis
Mumford (1802-56) was cleaned
sometime ago but not reported to
the committee.
Members present Friday night
were Mayor H8ssell. Graham Dun
can, Dr. Ennett, Mrs. Mace. Miss
Amy Muse, Mrs. Sunie Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Merrill.
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ers Island, 4 4 miles, at a cost ol
$5,400.
Detailed statistical report on ex
penses during 194748 follows:
state highways maintenance, $46,
651.63, bridge maintenance, $4,
118.16, totaling $50,769.79.
County highways maintenance,
$64,459.52; betterments, $69,514.96:
bridge maintenance, $9,723.54, to
taling S143 698.02, this makes a
grand total of $194,467.81 spent
by the state on Carteret county
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addition to Beaufort inlet at 30
feet.
The improvements approved by
the board of conservation yester
day are as follows:
Oregon inldt channel 12 byj
200 feet across bar and connecting
channel 12 by 100 feet to deep wa
ter in Pamlico Sound, storm spill
way below Avon, approximately
one-half mile wide to mean high
water elevation.
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Hatteras inlet connecting
channels 6 by 100 eet inside ofl
inlet to deep water in Pamlico
Sound and to town of Hatteras
Bogue inlet, channel 12 by 100 feed
across bar and connecting channel
12 by 90 feet to inland waterway
In regard to this improvement Col
onel Gillette said that it is im
portant to shipping, fishing, and
recreation, and although there hqs
been clamor for alterations there
(mouth of White Oak river) no
legislation on it has been started
Topsail inlet channel 12 bj
100 feet across bar and connecting
channel 12 by 90 feet to inland!
waterway; Lockwoods Folly inlet
channel 12 by 100 feet across ban
and connecting channel 12 by 9(1
feet to inland waterway.
Carolina Beach inlet channe!
12 by 100 feet through beach anr
connecting channel 12 bv 90 fep
to inland waterway. Exact locatiot
to be determined by survey anc
tidal studies; JVlasonboro inlet -
channel 12 by 100 feet across bar
connecting channel via Banks and
Motte channels to-inland waterwaJ
and stabilization of inlet.
Little River inlet channel 1
by 100 feet across bar and con
necting channel to inland waterj
way.
In the course of his verbal re
port, Colonel Gillette mentioned
that provision will have to be made
soon for a beach for colored peoj
pie, probably between New Rive
and Bogue inlet which will mean
toil conservation practices.
Map showing these improve
ments appears on page 7.
Manley Fnlcher Injured
In Accident Saturday
Manley Fulcher, Morehead Cityj
suffered a fractured elbow anq
two cracked ribs in an accident on
Bridges street, Morehead City, Sat
urday shortly after noontime when
he was hit by a car.
- The auto, a Cadill.im owned ami
driven by Dr. S. W. Thomnson.
was proceeding west on Bridges
street between 17th and 18th when
Fulcher, walking across the high
way, backed into the side of th
car.
Fulcher was admitted to More
head City hospital.
The average human being con
sumes 12 pounds of salt a year for
food. '
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