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PAGE EIGHT CASTEKET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N." C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948, IT - ii' CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE. lONVERT your old sewing ma chine into an electric model. Motor fnd 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, Arcndell fit., Morehead City. tf 1 EXPERT RADIO repairing on all tnakes. Philco car sots for immed iate installation. Matthis Radio Service Co.. HOI Bridges St., Morehead City. tf L. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL FOR THE BEST PRICE! Prand New 1948 CHEV ROLET Fleetlinc Aero-Sedan. Brand New 1948 CHRYS LER Windsor 4-Door Sedan. Brand New 1948 PLYM OUTH Special Deluxe 4 Door Sedan Brand New 1948 PLYM OUTH Special Deluxe Club Coupe. 1947 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Heater, Seatcovers. 2 1941 FORD 2Door Sc djns. All in ecellrnt condition. 2 1941 CHEVROLET 2 Poor Sedans. 1940 MERCURY 4 Door Se dan. Radio and heater. MISCELLANEOUS lYPEWRITERS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Taff Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone 3133. tf FOR CORRECT TIME: M 8006. For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf WF, BUY :rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Gh our prices first. Salt er's Iroi. & Metal Co., on More head City Highway. Phone New Bern 3910, or write P. O. Box 736, New Bern. tf 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 CAN GET YOU PRACTICALLY ANY MAKE OR MODEL NEW OR USED CAR ON SHOUT NOTICE 0ICK PARKER MOTOR Co. 1302 Arendell St. Morehead City XPERT alterations on men's and .women's suits and clothing. Work that satisfies by an experienced tailor. Famise Corset Shop, 1103 Arerr.ltll St., Morehead City. tf GOOD small pick-up truck tires. Perfects. Money back guarantee. Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf FURNISHED four-room upstairs apartment and unfurnished three room upstairs apartment with pri vate bath and hot water heater, on Marsh St., Beaufort. Apply to Miss Emily L. Loftin, 809 Second St., Durham, or Friday, Nov. 26, at 114 Marsh St., Beaufort. ltp SUBSCRIBES (Continued From Page One) sh'H no mioned. Your "Fish Edition", is so realis tic, I could smell Menhaden being cooked and the perfume-like aroma wafting gently into my sta tion windows until suddenly one of our ron-i7d Diesel motors null ing 99 loads blasted four short wheezes for the "board" which had the effect of changing the odor to that of burnt oil emanating from the half dozen brick mills located here at Colon, the largest grouped output in this section oi the country. Yours truly, A Subscriber" 78li Uotorists Lose Licenses During October i INSTRUCTION MALE GOOD PAY JOBS offered trained auto body-fender men in daily "want rds." Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work. clr. Chance for hieh wajies or your own business. Write Mr- H- J- Castania, caretaker of a Arapahoe Woman Receives Burns Aboard Boat Mri Knrl Keel.. Arapahoe, is re peating today at Morehead City hospital from severe burns receiv ed aboard an ovster boat while she and her husband were traveling from Arapahoe' to Cedar Island Sunday. The boat, which belongs to the Keels, caught fire from the car cuperating today at Morehead City Mrs. Keel below. Her husband nut them out hy using a draw bucket, but he too was slightly burned. He was treated at the hos pital and discharged. The accident occurred at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon in North Bay. Talked pt Ry Wild Parrots SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -A man in South Australia is greet ed with "Hullo. Cockie!" by large numbers of wild cockatoos where- evcr he goes in his district. He is for free information. Auto Crafts Training, co News-Times, More head City. ltp HELP WANTED KMAS CARDS, box assortments now on display. Cards by Hallmark ?md Gibson that will please every aste. Dee Gee's Shop, South 8th St., Morehead City. N26 TWO NEW John Deere 12 A com bines. Onslow Implement Co., 710 New Bridge St., Jacksonville, N C. N30 COON HOUND pups Blue Tick, black and tan crossed. See Lee Garner, Old New Bern Road, Rus sell's Creek. N23 MEN! EXCITING JOBS! Draftsmen, photographers, carpen ters, stenographers, radio technic ians, medical technicians, radar mechanics, weather forecasters, aircraft mechanics! These arc some of the many jobs for which quali fied men can be trained in the big gest business in the world the business of Uncle Sam. Plus steady employment, security for your fu ture. Good pay is only the begin ning. Food, clothing, shoes, shelter arc furnished free. And one of the most desirable benefits is a retire ment plan that costs you nothing. Yes, you can retire at half pay in 20 years, regardless of age. You will receive a generous monthly i income that means real security after that length of service! Get full facts and figures today at Room 304 P. O. Bldg., New Bern. Talk to qualified representatives of the new U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force today. Get the whole story in person. It means much to you personally! LOST and FOUND closed-down mine at Evanstown, With no neighbors within 100 miles. Mr. Castinia has made friends with the birds. For a num ber of years he captured young galahs, a species of rose-breasted cockatoos, kept them for a time, taught them to talk, and then re leased them. They, in turn, have "taught" their wild companions ALED Lespedeza Hay $1 per ale; Ford pick-up truck; 16 inch 24 tandem harrow; log cart; log trailer; farm carts; two-horse wag in, bean harvester; pea fan; seed ats; also wheat Lespedeza seed; ?lso several farms for sale or ease. J. W. Jordan, Oriental, N. C. D3 30 GAL. electric hot water heater. Excellent condition. Dom's Sand wich Shop, Morehead City. Phone M 5881 or M 8037. N26p AMERICAN Encyclopedia, 12 vol umes, year 1937; 12 guage single shotgun; brown male Cocker Span iel. Bargains. G. Oaksmith, Rt. No. 1, MoreHead City. N26p REDUCED to cost in order to close outgowns and pajamas, sizes 40 tu 52: slips in assorted sizes. Buy and Save at Famise Cor set Shop, 1103 Arendell St., More head City. Phone M 9711. N26 8MM. EASTMAN movie camera, 8 MM. Keystone projector, Complete with cases and screen. 6-Tube Reg al Table Model Radios $15. Port able phonograph $19. Christmas tree lites of all types, bubble, se ries, outdoor and indoor. Toy washing machines, dolls. A small deposit will hold Items until you vre ready for them. Atlantic Ra dio and Appliance 'Shop. Phone Atlantic 172. D3 LOST Ladies shellrimmed bifocal glasses in brown leather case. Re ward. Mrs. J. C. Taylor, phone M 5391. ltp October, 1949 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 29th day of Sptembcr, 1941. Mrs. Bertie Russell. Executrix 6t 026 N2-9-16-23-30 WANTED WANT TO rent a house, Beaufort preferred. Four rooms or larger. Lt. Jacobs. Contact at Beaufort office. N23p Legal Notices MISCELLANEOUS SINGER and all makes machines expertly repaired or motorized. Will buy or sell. Phone New Bern 4885, Rhodes Sewing Machine Ser vice, 1910 Trent Blvd, New Bern. N30p TRUCK FOR HIRE. See G. W. Phillips at 905 Bridges St., or $hone M 9951. . N 23 LICENSED electrician for electric in installations and contracting. Call City Appliance. Front St., Beaufort Phone B 325-1. tf DUPLICATE keys made to order. We have the blanks and the ma chine. Protect yourself by having ah extra set of keys made to put la a safe place. Western Auto As sociate Store. Beaufort. N.C tf ALL APPLIANCES repaired We 'Hick up your lamp, iron or other items, repair and then return them. Phone Sound i Appliance Co., M 8011. Your Frlgidaire products ', dealer. " . , ,. 1 . tf v WALL Vashing, wrllpaper clean ing, interior and exterior painting. All work guaranteed. Mr. Sheets, 120 Ann St., Beaufort. B 3471. D17 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the est He of Elizabeth W. Chalk, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C on or before the 22nd day of November, 1949, or this NOTICE will be pleaded in bar of 'recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to undersigned. This 22nd day of November, 1948. William B. Chalk, Ad Elizabeth W. Chalk 6t N23-30 D7-14-21-28 4 NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the estate of N. W. Taylor, Sr., deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to no tify all persons having claims a gainst said estate to present them to the undersigned at the Beau fort Branch of the First Citizens Bank & Trust Company on or be fore the . 25th day of September, 1949, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of the recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 16th day of September, 1948. FIRST CITIZENS BANK I TRUST COMPANY Executor C. R. Wheatly, Jr., Atty. 6t 026 N2 9-16 23 30 ; NOTICE North Carolina, - ' Carteret County. The undersigned, having quali fied, as executri of the estate of Bert D. Russell, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all pers3ns having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of C. K. Wheatly, Jr., Beaufort, North Car olina on or before the 1st day of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. The undersigned having quali fied as executor of the estate of W. E. Harris, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Garland, N. C, on or before the 21st day of October, 1949, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of the recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This 21st day of Octoher. 1Q48. C. B. HARRIS, Executor. 6t 026 N2-9-16-23-30 NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of tne estate of Mary u. hcherer, 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 undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the. 3rd. day of No vember, 1949, or this NOTICE will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to undersigned. This 26th. day of October, 1948. Betty D. Davis, Executrix of Mary D. Scherer. 8t N2-9-16-23-30 D7 j " "Trti? During October, 786 motorists in North Carolina were shorn of their driving licen ses because of drunken driving bringing to 7,259 total drunker .driving convictions for 1948, the Motor Vehicle Department' an nounced today. The October drunken driving convictions were 284 higher than for the same month last year, when 502 persons were convicted. A total of 1,257 drivers in North Carolina lost their driving privi leges during October because of traffic law offenses and practices detrimental to Highway Safety. Re vocations totaled 1,025, and sus pensions 232. These included 75 persons caught driving drunk outside the State, 43 driving drunk and miscel laneous, 34 driving alter license was revoked, 16 for two offenses of reckless driving; 31 for reckless driving and miscellaneous; 39 for speeding over 75 miles per hour. During the moith, 45 persons lost their licenses for a second conviction of drunken driving. A second drunken driving conviction means mandatory revocation of driver's license for a period of three years. Twenty-five persons were depriv ed of Ihoir licenses for being ha bitual violators of traffic laws, 37 for failure to maintain proof oi financial responsibility, 32 for two offenses of speeding over 55 miles per hour. 19 for transnortine li quor, and three for involuntary lil-'-slaiirahtpr. During the month, 492 person? were convicted of reckless driving, bringing to 4,078 total' reckless driving convictions for 1948. Reck less driving, however, requires no revocation or suspension on firs; offense. In addition to the major viola tions which are cause for revoca tion or suspension, there were (3, 329 other violators who were con victed, but not deprived of their driving licenses. Speeding took the greatest toll, with 2,744 convic tions, bringing speeding convictions for 1948 to 26,161. : Other offenses: failing to have driver's license, 1,449", faulty equipment," 433; improper lights, 264; running through red light, 285; passing school bus loading or unloading, 47; driving on wrong side of road, 50; passing ot curve, 34; passing on hill, 25; falling to stop at intersection, 30; failing to dim lights, 60; failing to stop when entering highway, 30. Of the total violators for Oct ober, 5,669 were North Carolina, and the remaining 660 were out-of-state drivers. Stupidity Cost Luftwaffe Victory in Britain Battle f, LONDON - (AP) Stupidity and overconfidence probably cost Marshall Goering's Luftwaffe its chance of victory in ihe Battle of Britain, an analyst for the ma gazine "Aeroplane" has concluded. German flight experience gained on Franco's side in the Spanish civil war led to the Luftwaffe's- major error, the magazine said. "Success of the Heinkel 111 and Dornier 17 in bombing operations convinced the Germans that be cause they were sufficiently fast to outstrip most Republican fighters, heavy armament and armor could be dispensed with, and it was this mistake perhaps more than any other that cost them the battle of Britain," it observed. "The opera tional personnel had become aware of this fallacy by bitter e perience when attempting unescorted bomb ing operations, but, as happens to often, the (Luftwaffe' general) staff was blissfully unaware .of reality." .- ' This attitude was reinforced' in the early phases of the European war where little opposition Was en countered. But when Goering be gan' his all-out attack on Britain in the late summer of 1940; there was a different greeting awaiting his lightly equipped air-force. , "The shattering fire power of eight .303 machineguns, which the Hurricane shared with the Spitfire, literally tore the unarmored bomb ers to shreds the magazine said. The ; cumbersome bomber forma tions were so slow that escorting fighters found it .almoost impos sible to maintain positions close to them, as they were ordered to do. '' Good rubies or emeralds of four carats or more are usually more Valuable than diamonds of the same size. . -MICE In order to permit onr employees and ourselves to attend Church services, our Sunday hours of business hereafter will be . . . From I P. H. to 7 P. H. SEITTER'S ESSO SERVICE STATION 9th & ARENDELL STS. MOREHEAD CITY GAINER'S GULF SERVICE STATION 7th & ARENDELL STS. MOREHEAT) CITY Bcvate Coughs From Common Colds That HANG Oil Creoaiulsloii relieves promptly bcue it goes tight to the sest of the troubU to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and tid nature to soothe and beil.raw, leader, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ire to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis DH. L F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST 3rd Floor Elks Temple Rooms 307-8 9 & 16 NEW BERN N. C. ! Dr. J. O. 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