Newspapers / Carteret County News-Times (Morehead … / Dec. 31, 1948, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I I i ' 'A . - - . i . 1 ; niufi j I. i ri i i in i -i i f it 'm it innmiAi ii i 111 mi i 111 ii tlZSXl CASE . " ' ' v , I 1 -LA-tf iOOtT.' IT ) I me 67 One "fUUiOtOtO I LOOK LIKE -StlT WE'RE SElHG rrn - ., y -7"giyY " r if tfcwo .therepl vew calm ahd y itgm ?' WAT A DIFFERENCE-A I V 7 OUTSIDERS1 JXUARRY, MA0?1 M) AHHA MME.'kjMfc, DM. SElSlBLE A80H1 OK ( 1 i VICKIE DARE , 'Y : ; , .j -i; . 1 ' POPULAR PROGRAM I '. "3 I THAT'S EHOlGHOlTA 'iOiT o mrUfS MEIIORi j 1 .teWM LOOK, HAM--A " '"?NSu-i4 WSE GMS!--BETTER J :mV Hl OH Hi TllE f tfWft! GlE AWAi PROGRAM nditi PPfr At' . 1 it's time for f WORLD, i g'we iot, I . d EgEffflL - -AT' ir )uos7 'e&ea dagger ) slick, ahha to preseut us with w piUblos jewels! j?;; ' Oi THIS WP ( SO 10MG, THE PlABLOS JEWELS 1 J L ' ' v Birr, MMQM -p) . i Qrf ifdpfe ISCJi fe LK K1E PARE , ; KiSS TllE JEWKLS GOODIIYE ! r sOI, A0A 1 600)1 ( "A VERi TOiiaifls VES. TOO SAD 70 fSI JACK HtFE1 -----( ) fJIARE. 6OO08VE, Mi SUCK SCiliE, AlN'T IT, J INTERRUPT, BllT SlKK 4"1iPY UARGHWE.' i HlQOSn!"SOiVE S'Sihl7lLSPPm.J'H'LB rfARRY7 Ml TAKm VEAR Ml , i I ttOtiTH' TRIP IS OVER, kol-v M8L0S JEHELS f IvrmLtmmmmmJ f ' ' 1 ii .m it it iAf I TjH I j"i7TflgfiTl SUCK! SOU ftJSTH'T I MlOtl, HOlV 7rAT Altl'T BED' MSEE'-KAH'S LET THEM TAKE AU J SI7-" A GOOD tlElGflBOR, CfSS OilEU S7l'P:D 82AX! ) OOil HOVE, dARRi 'AH' 'ME 7E PASLQS 6EMS. y LADi AH1 AFTER ME MW$ lEhD1,SQSS -L I AH OF VA 'J WILL W7CHTH' rrr A AH' JACK TRMEl'il' W)k iIAVEWEGMJ mm-Ky&. JELLS' U Hi tfe m HALF WAIWMrt'WIm. ) WHY Til' , l iS DItKlK DARE - ' Yfll' CAN BANK 0N DICKIE 1 I lfjTVf PLmfo eaoT' qU ") miiwcoHEioA Yes, lap -co I ' ' 1 STEP LEFT HOWlKo Lj' DOll'T MOM THAT Til' Ol-VQtl WERE ( THE REASON Mi DEAR A TO CHAllCE t&Z STREETS HEPE APE SAWG?- 1 MR. SLICK, WE HAlE mm -J XP I- TrA PAHED W7H 61- f JEWELS IIS7EA0 OF .f rBg N 64--6O-0f iT Jjv DICKIE DARE " ? r ' I 1 I Mr, oa, jof' KIFSS nTr 'fCrHAHKS to iOti, diokie; r--l ill r- r i ii rij'er digging up mjt.,,' -t ms a i 111 0017 BLAME W 1 , w STREETS JlST fmi LiJJ U I I'L AtilDtti'ME'-tlOWC'O IA ffl5La ' EF?WwSf 1 I II- f WW BEEV DUMB EMOtfoH rirLTV VaS!?3 RV A CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TTMfiS, HfOREflKAD CTTY AND BRALTORT. N. tt Ncihlng Wrong WilhSUck'i SlIT WE'RE Bern MERi CALM AHD Y. HABIOWE IT :iARRY 7J4 70 VOy DlCKlf, THIS IS GQHGTOBEA Legal Hotices ,5. ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE . Having qualified as adtaihistra trix of the estate of Samuel I. Bar ' nette, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons 'having claims against said . estate to exhibit them to undersigned1 at 2901 Arendell St., Morehead City, N. C, on or be fore December 11, 1949, or this ; notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. Any person in debted to said estate will pay undersigned promptly. This 6th. day of December, 1948. EULA M. BARNETTE Administratrix St D 1017-24-31- J T-14 : ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE - Having qualified as administra tor, of the estate 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. Ca on or before the 22nd .day of November, 1949, Or this NOTICE will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. Alt per- v sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to un :. , dersigned. , This 22nd day' of November, ';;1948. ' , . .William B. Chalk, Admr. ;f v Elizabeth W. Chalk. ' 6t N23-30 D7-14-21-28 , v notice will be pled In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. this 6th day or December, 1948. Don Francis Willis, Y Administrator 8t D7-14-21-28 J 4-11 -hi, ! II H . Rules and Regulations Passed and Amended al .The Heeling ol ihe Board Of Conservation & Devel opment; Division ol Com mercial Fisheries at Sal isbury, North Carolina, October 25-26, 1943. SHELLFISH RULES ' Rule No. 109 Sectidn II (Amend) Each packer, shucker, canner or other purchaser for re sale of Oysters shall first obtain a license for which he shall pay the sum of Twenty-Five ($25.00) taCh. and shall cause to be delivered for planting on the oyster beds of the State at least one-half bf the oyster shells so taken, delivery to be at the direction of the Com missioner of Fisheries ot hji agent. ' j . Rule No. 109 SecUon,' IX ; It shall be unlawful for any iJersW firm or corporation to unload dys ters from any boat or vessel atei1 sunset or before sunrise. $ J. A. NELSON, ! : Fisheries Commissioner 4i D7-I4-21-28 . V ?; t V I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ':, .;.. Having qualified "s administra- tor 01 Fred W. Willik, deceased, - late of Carteret CoUntV, this Is to 1 V notify all persons having claims " .V)against the said estate ta present f mem to the undersighed at More head City. N. C. on r hofnro tha ; I .vwi vj v.. vncuiinn nf 7th day of Decemben, 1949, or this or this Notice will be pleaded In ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' Having qualified as adminis(ra tor of the estate of M. A. Walker- late ot Carteret County, North Can ollna, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate" of id tfecefsed to exhibit them to undersigned, at Carteret . Lodge, Newport. N. C, RFD, on or before the 18th day of December, 1949. Dec. 28 Mrs. Dallas Sadler, who has been visiting Mrs. Wil liam Noe in Beaufort, is now with Mrs. Ccrl H. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuch Williams and son, Gary, and Mrs. W. C. Wil liams were in Morehead City Thursday morning. Mrs. Kin ma Oglcsby was in Beaufort Thursday morning on bu siness. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Groen, of Ra leigh, came Thursday evening tc spend the holidays with Mr. ami Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rlnnton. of Aslievillc, are spendinR fie ho. ltdays with Mr. and Mrs. Carltor i. Taylor. Mr. rnd Mrs A. R. "Bob" An drews, of Washington, D. C, ar '(vd Friday evening to visit Philip Taylor and family. .r. and Mrs. .lohn Ihrdison and 'ai gi t?r, Cherric Dawn, of near cw Horn, visiicd relatives here ltirinq t!ip week. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams left Friday evenini; to spend the week - .1 in Stalcsville with Mrs Adams' parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry I) vis, of 'alisjiiry. visiic.l their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis during Ihe weekend. Koy;d Bell, of Wellington. I). C. Alio spent the holidays with his ni tiler. Mrs A. N. Hell, returned '.oine S'.m lry evening. M: a id Mrs. .loe S. Morion left "undav morniii'? to visit relatives in Washington. N. C. I Kiclvird I'radihnw. yniinu son or j Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hradslrw, had! the inisl'i r ime to cut off one of his j ireers Kridav evening lliehrrd I had to spend the niulit in the has- pital at Morehead City. j !'r. i n,l Mrs Xenonlion Mason i and son. l hiirles, ol IViarsnallnerH. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mason Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Itodnr. n Taylor, of ''aehelor, passed llirom;h Friday iTinit'.' to ("ore (reek to spend ''hris'mas day v ith Mr. and Mrs Obie Turner Mr. and Mrs Rrland Sm: II and sons, of ("ore Creek, Mr. and Mrs, .!::iik s I. Smith. .Ir. and son. Jim my. of Raehelor. snent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tavlor. Mrs Ashby H. Morton ?nd A. B. visited at Bachelor Saturday after noon. They were accompanied by t'eir R'.iests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green. Mrs Lottie V. Adams visited Mrs Hugh Carraway at Beaufort d'.iriug the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kflsrl Bell and s n, Tommie. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Turner and son, Eddie, spert Christinas D?y at Core Creek with their parents, Mr. and -Mm ObflU rurner. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green, Mrs Ashby B. Morton and A. B. Jr. were in Beaufort Fridsy evening shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creek visited relatives iit Smithfield during the holidays. Misses Marie and Lorna Smith, of Beaufort, spent the weekend with Miss Jean Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow T-ylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Taylor, of Wilmington, returned home Sun day after visiting Philip Taylor snd family. Burney L. Witherington, of Vanceboro, ' spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. W. C. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Everette Taylor and J. C. Adams spent Sunday near Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Everette. Mrs. Burney L. Witherington and children, Phil, Beverly andj ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Williams i snd daughter, Alexis, of Vance boro, visited Mrs. W. C. Williams! during the holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gardner, of Warrenton, were guests of Philip L. Taybr and family during the weekend, Mr. snd Mrs. Llcyd Temple and children, Pat and Mary-Lloyd, of Reidsville, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Temple, of Winstan-Salcm, spent the holidays with Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill, of Cherry Point, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temple. Rev. J. M. Jilliff. of Newport, vill hold 11 o'clock services Sun lay morning at the Methodist church. Miss Annie L. Morton, of Bcau ovt, snent Monday with Mrs. W. '. Willi ms. NORTH RIVER A violin contains approximately 7f) pieces of wood. Dec. 27 Mrs. Johnny Sokolas , y left Suntay tor New York, after landing two weeks here with her pare:.t3, Mr. ahd Mrs. Jesse Wade. Miss M:ry Sue Dall, a student of Greensboro college, spent Christmas holidays here wlthher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dhil. Mr. and Mrs. las Louis and children, of Southport, spent Chri.stnus holidays here with Mrs. Louis' mother. Mrs. Essie Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garner and son. of Cherry Point, spent a v hile here Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JessS Wade. Mr. end Mrs, W. W. Garner and son. all left Thursday for South port to spend Christmas holidays with Mrs. Garner's parents. Mr. John Cox snd son, Lcrov, of Oriental spent Christmas holi days here with his brother, Mr. H. M. Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, of Raleigh, spent the Christmas holi days here with Mrs. Smith's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hill. Chief and Mrs. Paul Beachem, Jr and small daughter, of Nor folk, Va., spent the Christmas ho lid: ys here with Mr. Eeachem's 4-i j 1 rt n n i ?me..ia, an. turn una. r, it. dvuvii em. Mrs. Thelma Whitehurst, of Beaufort, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Beachem. Miss Gladys Cox left Sunday for Orient;l to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Niiss Pat Willis, of Beaufort, spent Sunday here visiting Miss Zara Beachem. Mr. end Mrs. Sam Jones and daughter and son, of New Bern snent Sunduy here visiting their daughter, Mrs. William Fulcher and family. Panama hats, though nroduced in Ecuador, take their name from the fact that Panama was original ly the chief centtr of their distribution. bar o recovery thereon. All persons-indebted to said estate will make payment to undersigned. This 10th day of December, 1948. ( M. A. WALKER, Jr. Administrator of M. A. Walker 6t D14-21-28 J4 11-18 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Haying qualified as administra tor of the estate of Marguerite P. Hussey, late of Carteret County, N..C, this is to notify all persons having chims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Beaufort, N. C, on or before Dec. 21, 1949, or this notice will be plod in bar of recovery there on.. Any person indebted to said estate will pay the undersigned promptly. This 21st day of December, 1948. W. H. Taylor, Jr., Administrator 6t D21 28 J4 11-18 25 notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 28th day of December, 1948 ANNE N. FULFORD Carolina, you and each of you arc hereby notified that claim must I be filed, in writing, duly itemized and verified, with undersigned Re- ! ceiver on or before the 31st. day Administrator of January, 1949, and any claimant 6t D-28 J-411-18-25 F-l failing to so file claim will be bar red from participating in the dls NOTICE j tribution of the assets of the corp- i u an j hiiu ah isiaimaiuis orauun ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE ! Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of William Walter Tuton, deceased, late of Carteret and. Lenoir Counties, N C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhi bit them to the undersigned at Morehead City, N. C, on or before iec. 21, 1949, or this notice Will i- pled in bar of their recovery thereon. Any person indebted to aid estate will pay the undersign ed promptly. This 21st day of December, 1948. C ASHTON D. BRUTON, Sr. Y Administrator 8t P 21-28 J 4-1118 25 , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .Having qualified as administra tor of Tomothy 8. Nelson, deceased late of Carteret' County, this is to oaUfy all -persons having claims gainst the said estate to present them to the undersighed it Beau fort, N.C., on or before the 28th day of December, 1949,' or this ?ninst Sport Nets, Inc.: pursuant to Orders of the Court, in the mat ter "in Re Sport Nets, Inc." Lasker vs Exum, pending in Superior, Court of Carteret County, North This 22.d dav of December, 1948 W. B. CHALK Receiver of Sport Nets, Inc Morehead City, N.C. 4t D-31 J 7 14 21 America's Biggest Bargain in GOOD TASTE! "" j$sI$L N Finer Cola sfil ' y,n Bottle! BVYStX A TIMBANP Bottled by: Greenville BottliBf Co., Greenville, N.C Under appointment from Pepel-CeJa Company, N. Y. RESOLVE TO SAVE THE A & P WAY HI 1 i.v EMTH, LOTS OF GOOD EATItSG i AHD LOTS OF GOOD i Saving money is a New Year's resolution that's dli ficult to keep these days.. Difficult, but not impos sible If you do all your food shopping at your thrifty A&P. For Its big departments are cram pacltcd with Rrand values every day in the week, every week in the veir Stop in today and start Ihe New Year with downright good eatiiiR and savings, too! WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 3 ' 39c J3k CM Home Style - Sandwich Regulai Pan MARVEL BREAD 1 2ax 1 8c Jnne Parker Sugarea DONUTS l-Doz.' - 10 pkg. I J'e A&P's Own Vegetable Shortening dexo 3 cab 1.05 Krllciifl'S All Bran .. Nabisco Crackrri Rirz Sunnyfteld Corn Flakes 12c Pkg. I DC pkg.' 32c Mild and Mellow 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE Mb. Aft- 3 Lb. CI 1C Bag TUt- " J Bag Jfl.U GRAPEFRUIT, 46'S, 5 for .. 29c STRING BEAKS, 2-lfcs 23c CARBOTSiuaches 17c IDAHO POTATOES, 10-lbs. bag S3c GREFN CABBAGE, lb 3c PEARS, 2-lbs. 23c GRAPES, 2-lbs. 25c YELLOW OIIIOIIS, lb 5c RUTABAGAS, 2-lbs 9c ELECT loneless Pol Roast, lb. 71c ;hort-P.ibs-of-Beef,lb. 33c around Beef, lb. ... ... 55c 63c 57c EAL Jhculder Chops, lb. :eNter cut Pork Chops, lb. ORK Spare Ribs, lb. 49c MORREL PRIDE 5I53EED PICMCS, lb. 45c DRESSED and DRAWN FHK$.Ui 62c DRESSED and DRAWN rBYERS. lb. 68c SMOKED UCu J3VLS, lb. : 43c Dried Blockeye Peas .. pV-15c Standard Pack Tomatoes v... 2 can 29c Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti :,.t 2 'r25c Ann Page with Pork'and ToW. Sauce . Beans . . '. 10c Campbell's Tomato Juice 2 cana Z5c Wathbum't Ppn Beotis ..... Bag Z9c Shortening jfm mm Swift Jewel . . . c Sunny field Self-Rlalng ' Flour b 81c Ann Paw Creamy Smooth . Peanut Butter . . ,8jS 35c Sunnjrfleld floul lot ' : ' a Pancakes ... .V W 14c Ann Paga Blended XJa )3 Syrup Bot. 23c fancy California Tuna Fish 40c Mild American ! Cheese 50c Irtha Sliced or Balvea . ' . Peaches NcH29d Those Prices Apply to Sicrcs fa D:zd:ri Ct IZcrc!:
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1948, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75