-- Classified Ads -- I Beaufort 120 CruTMl St B 44S-1 I Marehead City 504 Amidel! St. M Mi l FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL water-view building 1 sites. Residential. Priced to sell, j Contact G. M. Paul. Sunshine i Courts, Beaufort. Phone B-8307. i _____ J31 22 ~FT. ( A B IN^BO AT. l 00 ?5F en gine. Two years old. See at T. D. | Lewis Machine Shop, Shepard St., I Morehead City. Phone M-3631 or j M-3422. J31p OFFICE DESK. Executive type' walnut. Excellent condition. Glass 1 top. Phone M-8571. J13 GE DIESEL six cylinder, two cycle ! Power unit almost new; 1-H Farm all Tractor with good tires and a new motor. For $1,050. 1-DC Case Tractor in excellent condition. Swicegood Farm Machinery Co., Phone 4783. Wilson. N. C. J20 8" CIRCLE SAWT i Jointer: 24 ) jig saw; 36" wood turning lathe; i 3' belt sander (portable); one I electric motor 1 IIP: one electric I motor one-quarter HP; Roy Bar bour, 202 Gordon St., Beaufort. J20p SLIGHTLY USED SfootNorge re frlgerator; also three-quarter size electric range. Very reasonable prices. Phone M-9786. J10 1946 OLDSMOBILE, radio, heater, in excellent condition. See Wil lard Willis, Jelf's Barber Shop. J13p FOR SALE ONE six* room house ONE two room house Both on one lot with adjoining lot. For sale in one package 405 a no 407 Fisher Street 2 lets each $450 1 lot $550 Newly completed Frame House at 2805 Arendell St., Morehead City. Six rooms downstairs and also upstairs spaco. Frame House in 1300 Block of Shackleford St., Morehead City, opposite Guthrie's Net Works. $4,000. I. II. FREEMAN & SON t'hone M 536-1 809 Bridges St. TABLE TOP GE hot water heater; also few pieces of furniture. Con tact Emily Lewis at Duchess Beau ty Shop. Phone B-5116 or B-3901. tf CARTERET REALTY COMPANY 710 Arendell St. PHONE Day .-,4-1 ^ Night 425-6 MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. USED CARS! PARKER MOTORS 504 Arendell Si. .. Mcrehead City WARD'S TRA1LBI.AZER tires. Size 600 X 16, $11.08, tax in cluded and installed. 8th St. Service Station, 8th and Evan* Sta., Morehead City. Phone M .*fl- tf WARD'S WINTER-KING stand ard batteries. 24 Months guaran tee. Only $11.95 exchange in stalled. 8th Street Service Sta tion. 8th and Arendell Sta., More head City. Phone M 368-1. tf RECAPS for sale. All sizes. Gua ~dnteed to last as long as new tires or money refunded. Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St., Morehead ?tv. tf Ward 'S Commander Batteries, 12 months guarantee, $7.95 exchange installed. 8th Street Service Sta tion, 8th and Evans Sta., Morehead City, phone M 3681. tf BUSINESS SERVICES PAINTING, outside and inside. Free estimate. See B. Olsen, 314 Moore St., Beaufort. ltp IHDI DIVIDUAL INCOME TAX re turns carefully prepared. Over 30 years experience handling individ ual. proprietorships, partnerships and corporation tax 'matters. Rea sonable fee. Clyde E Mason, next door to 800 Bridges St., Morehead City. J20p GLASS OF ALL KINDS cut and Installed. Auto (lass our special ty. Carteret Glass Co., 12th and Evans Sts., Morehead City. Phone M-7762. J10 tLECTRIC MOTOft repair service. Washing machines, Armatures, Battery chargers, Electric welding, Motors rewound and repaired. New and used motors bought and sold. Household Appliances. Located on West Beiufort Road near Hunt ley's. William E. Crank. ti OUTBOARD REPAIR service. We repair all makes of outboards and airtooM motors. Parts In itock tor. Mercury Wizard, Sea King, See Bee, Atlas and many others. Beau tort Hardware Co., Front St., Beau tm. -M j tf BUSINESS SERVICES FOR CONTINUOUS law enforce ment Vote for Chapel Nelson for Sheriff of Carteret County. tf DUPLICATE leys made to order. We hare 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 sociate Store. Beaufort. N C. tf THE BELTONE HEARING AID consultant lives in Morehead City. Lloyd j""-;wln, 2715 Homes Drive. Phone 7 ''66. Service for all makes of hearing aids. Also batteries, tf FOR CORRECT TIME : M 8006. For correct Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf HEFRIGERATIOj; REPAIRS both domestic and commercial. We are Montgomery Ward authorized ser vice dealers. Re-conditioned refri gerators for sale. Gates Refrigera tion Service. Phone M 551-6 or ?ee Larry Gates at 513 Arendell St.. Morehead City tf ALL APPLIANCES repaired We pick up your lamp, iron or other items, repair atid then return them. Phone Sound Appliance Co., M 8011. Your Frigidalre products dealer. tf ' FOR RENT ROOM for gentleman. Private tile bath, hot water, telephone. Phone M-8801. tf 2 ROOM "FURNISHED apartment suitable for oouple.All convenienc es, all electric kitchen. Apply 160i I Arendell St., Morehead City. | Phone M-3926. J13p FURNISHED APARTMENT with j semi-private bath and private en trance. Contact Logan White j hurst. 108 Gordon St., Beaufort. J13pj 4 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, j All modern conveniences. Phone | M-5891. JlOp | FURNISHED Apartment. Phone 1 M-7921. tf MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rate*. Western Auto Store, Beauiort. Phone 3651. tf 2 ROOM FURNISHED apartment. ; Sunshine Court, Front St., Ext., j ! Beaufort. Phone B-8307 tf I WANT TO BUY YACHf, 22.28 feel, engine must j be in good condition. State loca tion and price. Box 14, The News Times, Morehead City, N. C. J13 HEAVY HEN? on foot. Top mae ket prices. Deliver, to Smith's Poultry Farm, West Beaufort Road. Phone B-5168. J31 LOT ON FRONT street, Beaufort, or house on Front street, Beau fort. Box 25, The News-Times, Morehead City, N. C. J13 WE BUY .:rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Get our prices first: Sautt er's Irou k Metal Co.. on More nead City Highway. Phone New Bern 3t*10, or write P. 0. Box 736, lew Bern tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportun ity to express our appreciation to each one who so generously con tributed to us in our grest hour of need, the loss of our home by fire on September 26. Each thing giv en meant so much to us thai it is hard to explain how much we do appreciate it. May God's richest blessings be upon each of you. The Herbert' Gaskins Family,! Wildwood, N.C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt ! thanks for the many lovely floral! offerings and the display of sym- 1 pathy shown us by our many friends during our recent bereave ment, the death of our daughter. May God bleu you. Signed: John W. Avery k Family . Legal Notices NOTICE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of Trust executed by Robert G. Bell and wife Alice Joses Bell, dated the 1st day of November, 1947, and recorded in Book 118, page 52, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by terms thereof Subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at |>ublie auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina at noon on the 21tt day al January, 1990, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being In the County of Carteret and State of North Carolina, in Morehead Township and more par ticularly described aa follows: Being Lot No. 1, aa shown by that map of auMlvlsion of the W. L. Arthur Farm, same being re corded in Map Book 1, page 208. to which record referents is made 12lk ud Bridges Street Property Condemned To obtain clear title to the lot on which the Harry North build ing, Morehead City, now >ita, the property hat been condemned and trustees of the now defunct col ored lodge building which once sat ibere will be paid $1,000. ? Although trustees of this lodge have sought legal counsel in re gard to moving of the Harry North building there. H. L. Joslyn, super intendent of schools, said that all procedures are in accordance with atate law rcgirding school proper ty During the recent county bo rd of education meeting. Mr Joslyn made request for two additio'al classrooms on the new colored school building, but he added that he realized the' boat d does not have enough money to meet the expense. * ? hereby for the full and complete description, location and boundar ies of said tract. This 21st day of December, 1949. C. R. WheaUy, Jr. 4t D27 J3-10-17 Trustee NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given of the dissolution of the partnership of M. T. Mills, M. T. Mills, Jr., J. Warren Beck, and A. M. Beck, Jr., and that the sale of all of said partnership assets to the Sound Appliance Co., Inc., of Morehead City, N. C., has been recorded and probated in the Carteret County Court House. Sighed: M. T. Mills, M. T. Mill*, Jr., J. Warren Beck, A. M. Beck, Jr. 4t D27 J3-10-17 Notice The residents of Beaufort are hereby notified that on November 7, 1949, an ordinance zoning the town of Beaufort was adopted by the Board of Commissioners. It ti recommended that the builder ? 1. See the zoning map at the City Clerk's office to determine what type of building planned car be constructed on the proposed site. 2. Determine whether the lot ii of sufficient size to accommodate the proposed building. 3. Before starting construction procure a building permit froir the City Building Inspector. L. W. Hassell, Mayoi William Ilatsell, Town Clerk 2t J3-10. NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. The undersigned, having quail fied as executor of the estate o! Luther Salter, deceased, late ol Carteret County, this is to notlfj all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to th< undersigned at Beaufort, RFD North Carolina' on or before th< 10th day of January, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol recovery. AU persons indebted t< said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. , This 5th day of January, 1950. Joe L. Salter, Executoi C. R. Wheatly, Jr., Attorney. 6t J10-17 24-31 F7-14 I SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Carteret County. George Parson, Jr., Plaintiff vs. Elizabeth McBride Parson, Defendant. The defendant, Elizabeth Mc Bride Parson, will take notiee thai an action entitled as above hai been commenced in the Superioi Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce ab solute on grounds of two-year sep ?ration, and the said defendant will further take notice that sh< is required to appear at the offic< of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, in the court house in Beaufort, North Cars Una, within twenty (20) days aftei the completion of this aenrice bj publication and answer or demui to the complaint in said action, 01 the plaintiff will apply to th< Court for the relief demanded ir said complaint. Thia, the 5th day of January 1950. A. H. James, Clerk Superior Court, Carteret County Hamilton & McNeill, Attorneys. 4t J10-17-24-31 r HOLLYWOOD . - . .'* ?? I HOLLYWOOD ? Join Craw ? | ford s green-walled. dressing room ?u fragrant with Brian Doolevy't I long-stemmed rod rosea. "Three dozen." I murmured in awe. siz ing up the several bouquets. "Five dozen." Joan corrected. "And when 1 got home the other night there were six dozen roses and ? great bowl o t gardenias." These, , too, were from Brian. But Joan ; added quickly: j "There's no romance. I have no plans for romance or marriage. Between this picture ("The Vic tim') and rushing home to my four angels, I certainly have no time for it. I'm not belittling U, mind you." Her four adopted "angels" are Christina. 10: Christopher, 7, and Cathy and Cynthia, each 3. Joan sat at her mirror, rubbed off the morning's make-up, and applied a fresh job. (She remark ed. "I could no more let somebody else put on my face than I could fly.") But speaking again of her "angels"? "When you take on the responsibility of four lives, yott haven't time for anything of your own except working to support them. And 1 happen to love my kind of work." But mightn't 1 foster father be good for the youngsters? The thrice-married star shot back: "I'm not going to get married Hut to give my kids a father. I've done pretty well by them K> far A let of kid* ia this world are raited without a father. And a lot without a mother, for that mat ter." Joan showed me the black-and blue marks she'd just got, working to support her children. They were on her elbows, forearms, and left knee. I took her word for it that there was another big one on her left hip. David Brian knocks her against a wall and generally beats her up in a Jealous rage in the picture. I'd watched the scene. Joan is one actress, by the way, who cries real tears without assistance from a make-up man blowing irritant vapors through a menthol tube. She walked into another room, Stood alone for about a minute, I and returned to face the camera ! with tears streaming down her| face. The secret, she said, is thinking of the character's bitter predicament plus some past un happiness or two of her own. Would she say what these were? Did they hove to do with romance, the thing she says she now avoids for the sake of her children? She would not say. "Oh, no," Joan beamed, Those things are very personal." Businessmen To Present Series Of Broadcasts A weekly series of radio broad , casts on the subject of "You and Your Government" will be spon sored over radio station WMBL by , the Morehead City and Beaufort , Chambers of Commerce beginning ! today at 1:30 p.m. 1 The program, continuing for eight consecutive weeks, at the I same hour on each Tuesday, will . be sponsored in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of the ! United States in the interest of i better government through better citizenship, Robert G. Lowe*, mana ? ger of the Morehead chamber, [ said. W. 1. Bird to Speak William J. Bird, national affairs advisor of the national chamber.' will be the commentator, and will discuss socialistic trends in Amer " ica. together with legislative pro 1 posals now before Congress. ' , AWHS the issues to be discuss : ecf will be socialized medicine; the | Hoover commission reports; fed ! eral aid to education; socialism; ; taxation; waste in government. ' and "the loss of certain freedoms by the American people." The series is being presented by ' the two chambers of commerce in the hope that more citizens will take an active interest in govern mental affairs, remarked D. L. . Walker, manager of the Beaufort chamber. The series will be di rected by the national affairs com mittees of the respective cham ? . i UC19. Dr. W L. Woodard, president of the Beaufort chamber, said yes terday that the program will dis cuss botb sides of major legisla tive issues now facing the future of America. He said Mr. Bird al so would reflect the majority . opinion of 3,900 chambers of com t merce in the United State* which i comprise the federation known as ? the Chamber of Commerce of the I United States. "These 3,600 organization* make . up the membership of the nation t al chamber. Each of these eham i bera of commerce help decide the ! policy to be followed by the na t tlonal chamber," he Mid. Polity Defined These chambers vote o* policy * either through a referendum or by ' delegate* at the annual meeting r ?f the national chamber of coro r merce. Both local chambers of i commerce are member* of the na i tlonal organization, and take po sition* oA practically all of the , major lame* before government. Lou D. Gore, president of the Morehead City chamber of com merce, laid yeaterday the local . chambers are vitally interested in ail national affair* that effect the citizen* of the community. Be in Stale Health Nurse Visits Carteret Office Mrs. Lily Fentress, field repre sentative of the crippled chil dren's division of the State Board of Health, visited the Carteret county health department this week to confci with public health nurses on the problem of getting orthopedic patients to return to the crippled children's clinics reg ularly. Mrs. Fentress visited with sev eral patients and explained the necessity of returning to the clin ics at regular intervals, if sched uled. She said that even though some patients have not been keep ing their appointments, Carteret county has an excellent record on returns. The clinic serving Carteret county is located in the Craven county health department offices In New Bern. It is conducted once a month by Dr. Hugh A. Thompson, orthopedist of Raleigh. $363 Collected to Dale b Symphony Campaign Mrs. Bayard Taylor. Beaufort, reported yesterday that $383 had been collected in the North Caro lina Little Symphony membership drive. The goal is $750 and the drive ends this week. The following amounts have been collected: $200, Beaufort, $129, Morehead City; $32, New port; and $2, Atlantic. dicated the hope that the series of broadcasts would stimulate the thinking of our citizens upon na tional problems Mr. Gore further stated that be feela that the ma jority opinion expressed by the 3, 500 member organizations which constitute the national chamber, which thereby becomes its policy, represents a wide segment of American citizens .and therefore It deserving of widespread public consideration. He also indicated that it times the local group is op posed to some of these majority opinions. The first of these programs, to be aired today, will be "Something for Nothing Bugaboo." In this broadcast Mr. Bird will discuss the current popular habit of believing all money that comes from Wash ington in various appropriations is "free money." Copies of the broadcasts will be available at either the Morehead City or Beaufort Chambers of Commerce upon request. RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH CieomolsfodteUevel promptly because it goss right to the seat o? tbt timbb to help loosen sod expel gem laden phlegm and aid nature to soodje and hail taw, tender, la lamed broachUl aaucous membranes. Tell your druggist to ?ell you a book o f Crtoieuluoo with the understanding you nmetUfc* or vox sre^^ Ksv? trui 1 1 > EMIT MOUDU usmm AT IR H3t "THE BBEAKFAST CLUB" % ? 7: IS Nounvn - MONDAY THfeU SATUBBAT WITH ?A1L LEWIS Mtask ? Rmi ? Sports ? WmUmt ioo? WMRI 740 Watte YY IT1DL On Your Dial : Sou'easter By Captain Henry Wilfey Taylor, Jr., has his eye to the futtirt ? ?hd holding ol po litical office Exactly how far in the future depends on several fac tors. But the ckne observer will note that every once in a while he ?inks a fence post here and there. There have been complaints about the stop light at Moore and Ann. When the draw Is open, trsfflt piles up, and then opera tion of the light prevents fast movement of the string of ears. Of course, slowing down traffic Is exactly what was Intended by put ting the light there, but I can see how motorists have tf legitimate gripe if only two or three can can get through on green after they have been tied up at the ?draw. But this happens only dur ing the fishing season, so folks ought to be able to put up with it. A visitor to our coast, a Capt. Joe Jett (I reckon that's the way he spells his name), is experiment ing with a Pacific seine in catch ing menhaden. This type of seine uses only one purse boat. The purse boat is dropped when the school is sight ed. the large boat encircles the school, feeding out the net, re turns to the purse boat, weights are dropped, the catch hardened up and dumped into the big boat. Captain Jett is attempting to iron out some bugs in this manner of taking menhaden, and if he does, it will make the present system a much more expensive one in com parison. Fishing with a Pacific seine requires a crew of nine while the crews on menhaden boats currently in use require 20 to 23. About a month i|o. It le?iMd man abut-the-county to d e c 1 a r t himself > candidate far ah* riff Why the premature spurt, I dati't know. Deadline (or flllhg for can didacy for a town or county office n April IS. (If i recall correctly, a certain gentleman who now holds the highest political oflice In th? state was the lait to throw his hat in the rinf In the race last year.) The Seashore Transportation company has again removed the bus that left Atlantic ' SMurdays, Sundays, and Monday! at 1 O'clock. I had a chance to go d?ws to set my friend Cecil Morris to Atlan tic last week-end, hat' found I'd ' have i time fettlhft b*k. Lift pHOWfraphers were in town a coupie weeks ago. The oldest toils network it (he National BrMftini Co.. which opened In NownW, 1M? -BIGGS Tat keeping your shoes in food condition ?* carry a (nil stock of quality polish es and laees, including long basket-ball laces. NMSSIOESMP FRONT ST. BEAUFOkT USED CARS: 1947 n?D 4-Door Cle*a *? a Whistle!! j 1141 rORO. CUaa, Good Shapo ] 1941 Bololo, Now Paint Job 1939 FtftD, Clou. Smooth Banning PLENTY MORI TOO! REMEMBER ? WE CAN DELIVER ANY MODEL 3 1060 FORD AT ANY TIME!! 1 BOBDT L ROSE NOTOB COT MOREHEAD CITY USED CAR LOT 902 Arao4?ll St. Phoao M-4646 : LIST YOUR FOR 1950 Books Will B? 0|wi at My OHlcc Uim Ju ' nary 31. Failure id Us! Ml Sabjed Yon To A Penally. Charles V. Webb Lis! Taker

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