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V PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS FOB SALE CONVEBT your old sewing ma chine into an electric model. Motor and parts $19.95 complete. City Appliance Co., Front St., Beau fort, tf SAVE MONEY on back to school clothes. We are featuring McCall Patterns yard goods, covered buck les and buttons. Mason's, Arcndcll St., Morehead City. tf KXPEBT RADIO repairing on all makes. Philco car sets for immed iate installation. Matthis Radio Service Co., 1401 Bridges St., Morehead City. tf Get Our Prices Before You Buy Or Sell! 1940 truck. Dodge Deluxe 2-ton DICK PARKER MOTOR Co. 1302 Arendrll St. Morehead City EXPEST alterations on men's and women's suits and clothing. Work that satisfies by an experienced tailor. Famise Corset Shop, 1103 Arcndcll St., Morehead City. tf 20 HP POWKit upright steam boiler in excellent condition. Phone Marshallberg 346. 026 FLORENCE hot water heater with .'iOpallon tank Good condition. L. J. Norris, Western Union. tf GOOD snv'll pick up truck tires. Perfects. Money back guarantee. Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendcll St.. Morehead City. tf HOUSE with seven rooms. 1807 Bridges St. 022p MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Sash, Cabinet Doors, Millwork, Douglas Flrwood Doors LOCKHART'S CARPENTER SHOP Dial M 8094 2 miles west of Morehead City on Highway 70 Thu tf PEONY BULBS. Sec or call Mrs. Earl Taylor at Beaufort 4146. Up RPTTm ncri. ran bittm iirn pane bpttpp mtmmmm a BMI ffMUaW WnHW HHI I This Bicycle b one used car buyer each week contest!!!! We Operate Our Used Car Department On Quick Turnover. I'll Sell Any Car For Any Reasonable Price. IF YOU DON! BELIEVE THIS JUST TRY ME! Izziti Qii U. LlTTZI CAES OTTER USED CAES EETTQ 1940 OLDSMOBIL& tudor sedan, new motor, $600; Duo Therm wat er heater, 20 gal., $30; Thor coal heater, $35. Call or see Vic's Pool room, Beaufort. ' Up LARGE kitchen cabinet, large chest of drawers and library table practically new. Cheap. Call eve nings after 4:30 at 325 Front St., Beaufort. Phone B 5666. Faye Lee.' It HOT WATER HEATER in excel lent condition. $25. See at 103 South 23rd St., Morehead City. Up GLADIOLAS. We are now ship ping our fall crop. They can be seen at Avery's Flower Shop, Tur ner St., Beaufort. 026p MAPLE CRIB with inner sprinp mattress, also pbivnpn. See or call Mrs. Bonner L. Willis, Jr., B 4146, Beaufort. Up Three Wheel Slake Body CUSHMAN SCOOTER Will Sell Reasonable Apply A. T. SMITH Before 6 P. M. at Spencp Feed Store After fi P. M. at 302 Cedar St., Beaufort MISCELLANEOUS 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 LICENSED electrician for electric al installations and contracting. Call City Appliance, Front St., Beaufort Phone B 325-1. tf ELECTRIC appliances repair ser vice. Ranges, water heaters, refrig erators, electric motors, washing machines and other small ap pliances. Phone M 3947, day or night. Robert L. Garner. Shop lo cation, 202 South 19th St., More head City. N5 WE BUY .:rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiator, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Gei our prices first. Sautt er's Iroi. & Metal Co., on More head City Highway. Phone New Bern 3910, or write P. 0. Box 736. New Bern. tf GENERAL carpenter repair work lone. All work guaranteed. Box 5, NEWS-TIMES. 022p MB waMV WHUI WNI m Pffip $50 EM will be given away free to S. 70 At Cherry Point MISCELLANEOUS LONG OR SHORT distance hal ing. Phone M 9551 or see G. W. Phillips, 905 Bridges St., Morehead City, for quick service. N2 lYPE WRITERS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Tafi Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone 3133. tf DUPLICATE keys made to order We have the blanks and the ma chine. Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto As soclate Store, Beaufort, N.C. tf HELP WANTED CARRIER BOYS here is your chance. New routes open in More head City. Apply at NEWS-TIMES office on Evans St. DH MAN between ages 25 and 42 with car and high school education. Good salary and commission. Open ing in Morehead City, New Bern Jacksonville. Pilot Life Insurance Co. Write Box 427, New Bern. N C. 022p FOR RENT MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store, Beaufort. Phone 3651. tf TWO FURNISHED bedrooms with living-room and kitchen privileges. Call before 5 p.m., 1500 Evans St. 022p FLOOR finishing equipment at the I price indicated. Sending machine 24 hours $6. Edger 24 hours $2 50. Buffer 24 hours $1.50. Total $10. We have a complete line of floor finishing materials. Beaufort Hard ware. Front St., in Beaufort. Phone B 4686. 015-22. POSITIONS WANTED LADY desires general office work. Expeiienced in typing and book keeping. Phone M 3471. 029p Special Notices NOTICE Concordia Lodge No. 11, I.O.O.F. holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 7:30. N. G. Nelson, T. Lewis. V. G. Leland Peterson PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFOBT irern pancRrTTrn ncm VrIMV ViIUIIHMI Vlflllf s a 6 Cl S x M 3 3 a 5 ash about USED CAESEEnni USD Mil CABTEBET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOBEHEAD Court (Continued From Page One) to send the check to the bank by a waitress to be cashed, that he discovered the check was for $20 only. He contended in court that Comerford must have switched the $40 Western Union money order first shown him for the $20 money order which he actually received and for which he returned $40 value to Comerford. Comerford alleged that he and the Marine M. P. ordered and ate the food in the Broadway Cafe on the night of Sept. 10 and then asked Mr. Davis if he would cash a check when they presented the guest ticket The defendant alleged that, in answer to Mr. Davis' questions, they told him it was a Western Union money order and that he Comerford, informed him it was for $20. The defendant declared that Mr. Davis agreed to cash it and that he then presented him a Western Union money order for $20. He denied that he had had a check or $40 or that he presented one to Mr. Davis. He said that Mr. Davis ex amined the check, saw it was for $20 and gave him $20 in value for the check, taking out payment for the food. Comerford then testified that he and Joseph Blahut and two othei Marine MPs returned to the Broad way cafe about an hour later, that thev ordered, ate arid paid for some food and went out. He dc dared that Mr. Davis himself wait ed on them and that no mention was made of the check The three Marine MPs appeared on the witness stand and gave tcs timony which corroborated the testimony of Comerford. Mrs. Andrew I.. Davis gave testimony which partially corroborated the testimony given by her husband, hut presiding Judge J. Paul Kriz 7.ellc. in his charge to the jury, re marked that there had been cer tain discrepancies between the tes timonies of Mr. Davis and Mrs. Davis. Morehead City police of ficer Carl Blomberg appeared as a state's witness and gave tcsiimony which partially conflicted with and partially corroborated the testi mony of Mr. Davis as to his own account of the check cashing in cident. Judge Lambert Morris, presiding judge at the Sept. 14 recorder's court, took the stand as a defense witness and gave from memory certain of the testimony which An drew L. Davis related in record er's court. From Judge Morris' testimony, a discrepancy was in ferred between Mr. Davis' account of the check cashing episode in pane nrrrrn ncrn pane VIMIW IIHI m MM WWHaV VII1IRI C5 w II 11 II llll ti ll II mm 1949 MERCURY (new) 1948 PONTIAC (new) 1947 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE (new) 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1947 FORD FORDOR 1947 FORD TUDOR 1946 FORD FORDOR 1946 FORD FORDOR 1946 PONTIAC FORDOR 1941 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 1941 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR 1941 PACKARD FOUR DOOR 1940 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 1930 FORD MODEL A All With Accessories Your Friendly Ford Dealer SALES & SERVICE CAES EETTEB USED CAES CITY AND BEAUFOBT. N. C recorder's court and his account in superior court. . The jury retired from the room and returned in four minutes with a verdict of "not guilty." In the total or seven criminal cases heard by Judge Frizzelle, there were three pleas 'of guilty, three verdicts of not guilty of which Comerford's case was one, and one conviction. Walter Hansel Woodard, of New Bern, was freed of drunken driving charges by the court, and a verdict of not guilty was returned in the case of Garland Grey Gillikin charged with reckless driving. Mr. Woodard appealed his case to superior court after the Sept. 17 recorder's court found L)im guilty of the charge and set his fine at $100. State highway patrol officers ar rested Mr. Woodard after finding him in the driver's seat of his automobile stopped alongside the highway late at night and adjudg ed him to be ''under the influence " They ordered a Marine, who was in the car, to dr've and took Mr. Woodard into custody, transport ing him to jail. Mrs. Woodard, who was also in the car when her husband was arrested, testified that the Marine was the one person in the car who was incapable of driving because of drunkenness. She declared on the witness stand that after they left her husband in jail, she had to relieve the Marine at the wheel and that he was sick. Several New Bern residents who are acquainted with Mr. Woodard testified that they were with the defendant at the dog races the nifiht of his arrest and thai he was sober when they last saw him, less than an hour before his arrest. The jury returned a verdict of not guil ty. In the trial of Garland Grey Gillikin, charged with reckless driving, a stale highway patrolman testified that he was drivi.ig along Bridges st., Morehead City, on the morning of August 17, and that he was forced to make an emergency slop when the bus driven by Mr. Gillikin cut across the centerline in front of him at least two feet in order to make a right turn. He said he immediately gave Mr. Gillikin a citation. The defendant testified that he was driving 10 or 15 miles an hour when the incident occurred, that he made the proper sign for a left turn, then a right turn, as he swung wide into a driveway just beyond a telephone pole. He said he did not believe he crossed the centerline. The jury found him not guilty of reckless driving. A mistrial was first reported in the case of Theodore Lawrence, charged with abandonment and non-support of his wife and child rtttfr ncrn parcrettfr nsrn PARS BETTER mmmmm asai w mm VHIW ami r?si ra n I V I f I EETTEB USED CAESIETTEB USED CAES EETTEB i!-;; :..h After a new charge was delivered by the judge, instructing the jury to render a verdict solely on the basis of evidence presented in the trial, the jury returned with a de cision of guilty. ;; In his remarks before delivering sentence, the judge said, 'I have never heard a wife testify in a case like this with such complete candor and frankness and with such an absence of bitterness and rancor." He went on to say that apparent ly all that Mrs. Lawrence desired in the case was to be left alone and to live her life in peace, free from molestation. Mrs. Lawrence had given testimony of four separa tions and of cruel treatment by her husband. He imposed two consecutive tW year road sentences on Mr. Law rence, with judgment suspended provided the defendant allows Mrs. Lawrence to live in their house, to which he has given her. title, re frains from molesting her, and contributes $25 a month to the support of the child. In other criminal cases heard in this term of superior court, Elijah Richard pled guilty to charges of manslaughter and was given a sus pended sentence of 18 months on the roads, fined costs, and ordered to remain on good behavior for five years; James E. Paul, charged with speeding 85 MPH, pled guilty to speeding 75 MPH, the state ac cepted, and he was fined $75 and costs; Nathaniel Bennett pled guil ty to attempted theft and was given a suspended sentence of three months on the roads (He is already serving a six-months sentence in connection with the charges). Bond was forfeited in the case t ' t I Dr. J. O.Baxter Jr. f THE EYE I ONLY I Front St. BEAUFORT N. C DB. L F. NENIUS OPTOMETRIST 3rd Floor Elks Temple Rooms 307-8-9 & 10 NEW BERN N. C. 0. H. JOHNSON, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morehead City 0 AM to S PM Including Sundays mmmm wwai mi w- - w rm v . l,ulluf 1 11 II )i mtm To Be Given lo Any Person Our Policy Is Service 1-ffE GUARANTEE OUR CARS. 2-YOU NAME IT, HL GET IT IN 1 DAY. 3-EASY TERMS -PAY ONLY 1-3 DOE THE BALANCE IN 10 TO 18 MONTHS. 1 4-WE STAY OPEN UNlt 5-1 LIVE UPSTAIRS - . ANYTIME OF NIGHT. of James Howard Davis, charged with embezzlement on tlree counts. The case ot Robert S. Hines, Charged with drunken driving, was continued. Nol pros with leave vas ruled in the case of Alexan- Jer Kuchinsky,- Jr., indicted for riving drunk and speeding SO MPH. The grand jury returned no .true bill in the case of George Mattocks, charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. -Divorces were granted in the following cases: Mahala Lewis vs. Robert E. Lewis, Elijah Lewis vs. Ruby Lewis, Gaylord vs. Gaylord, Norcum vs. Norcum, Parker vs. Parker, Willis vs. Willis, Sullivan vs. Sullivan, Smith vs. Smith. ,., . Emmett Russell was awarded a judgment for $97.89 against the trustees of the Beaufort Free Will Baptist Church for carpentry work which he did. The hearing of Lcroy E. Turner vs. Ethel L. Turner was transfer red to the next term of the super ior court in Pamlico county. The Use ot C. Roy Eubanks vs. Edward Robinson was continued until the December term of Carteret county shnerior court. The court contin ued the case of the state vs. Wil liam Thomas Davis, of Conway, N. C. i William J. Bundy was the solici tor who prosecuted all criminal fliiJ m Only m k Quart 0 BLENDED WHISKEY BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 27 V STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 77Vi GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 7Vi STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD. 10 STRAIGHT WHISKEY S YEARS OLD. W. A. HAllER CORP, PHILA., PA. IISED CARS BETTER USED --- - w ' CD $10 FREE A Used Car Buyer!! USED CAES EETTEB USED FBIDAY, OCTOBEB 22, lMk cases. The court adjourned at 2 a.m. yesterday. It will convene again Dec. I. a There was no recorder's court this week. It will be held asatS Tuesday as usual. JJ - . ' - b ' Mrs. Henry James Dickey Tor Sale of Lamb House " CM HASTINGS' Sussex, Eng. ( Mrs. Henrv James, 'niece marriaee of the famed author. issU the ancient Sussex tpwn jpf Byelig make arrangements for-the dB posal of Lamb House, where HelT ry James lived for many yeaja She is negotiating with BritaiM National Trust with a view to g being purchased by the nation. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising lrW STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACld FroeBookTsllsof HomaTrcatmenttlSt Mutt Htlp or It Will Cost You Nothijjj Over three million bottle, of the Wii.i.iC Treatment have been iold for relierJj ymptomitordl.lresnarl.ilnK from ttomfl and Dued.nal tiler, due to Eiuh AciB Peer Digestion, Sour or Uptt Stomach. GMtlimt, Heartburn, SUepleitnest, eCQ due to facet Acid. Sold on 15 days' trM Ask for "Wlllard'i Mmaf" which fifla explains this treatment free ut GUTHRIE-JONES DRUG SToRl la J S (0 10 II id n 1 -J i CARS BETTER USED CALJ - eg lal fca Who Brings tie to 11 P. M. ! JUST HOLLER I I Ilavelock, II. C. CAESEZTTEB USED CAES m jr f v- J r I
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