tjft8f W>UMP I.OST leather case with two keys attached. Finder please notify Mrs. B. E. Wind ley. rat i?i homei.and made To meas URE clothes for men and women Trust your appearance only in well trained hands. Nearly 2.1 years' specializing in fine clothes at popular prices. I'll call at your home or place of business at your convenience. Write or phone Al ger G. Willis. Davis, N. C. Phone 153. tf USED OFFICE DESKS *25; used small upright piano 9150; 9*12 linoleum rugs $3.95. Eastman Furniture Annex, Lennoxville Rd. Beaufort. mlO RIDING CULTIVATORS, cold planters, fertilizer distributors, mules and horses. L. C. Carro'l and Son, Newport. ml? PAUL'S dependable USED CARS 9 # Sold With a Written Guarantee CARS: ?35 DODGE sedan $150.00 "17 PLYMOUTH sedan $175.00 '39 CHEV. eoaeh $275.00 '42 CIIEV. coach $675.00 '46 PLYMOUTH sedan, 2-door $975.00 ?47 PLYMOUTH sedan $1185.00 '50 DODGE sedan, 2-door TRUCKS: ?36 DODGE H ton $125.00 '46 INTERNATIONAL ?r, ton $775.00 '47 DODGE 'i ton $850.00 '46 DODGE 1 ton $875.00 PAUL MOTOR CO. Phone B4261 322 Front St. BEAUFORT WARD'S TRAILBLAZER tires. Size 600 x 16, $11.08, tax in cluded and installed. 8th St. Service Station, 8th and Evans Sts., Morehead City. Phone M 3681. tf FOR. SALE ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE . ONE TWO-ROOM HOUSE Both on one lot with adjoining lot. For sale in one package. $4800 Five-Room House with Bath and Lot 107 No. 23rd Street, Morehead City. / FOR QUICK SALE $4200 I C. H. FREEMAN & SON Phone M -536-1 . 809 Bridges St. 1? FT. CABIN CRUISER - ample room, two bunks. Grey Marine en gine run less than 45Viours. Boat and gear in perfect condition. See this boat to appreciate it. Apply John R. Jones. Swansboro m7p ? USED COOK STOVES Wood ? Oil ? Gas ? Electric ALL STYLES SELLING CHEAP CITY APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CO. Front St. Beaufort tf DELIVERED HERE 1950 Nash Statesman $1,798.00 ONE-THIRD DOWN TWO YEARS TO PAY BALANCE Let Us Demonstrate USED CARS ?48 NASH $ 788.00 '47 NASH - ....... *1050.00 ?38 LA-SALLE $ 150.00 GURLEY MOTOR CO. Sales ? Nash ? Service 1302 A^ndell St. MOREHKAD CITY -- Classified Ads Beaufort Morrhead City 12* Craven St, M4 Arrndell St. . B 44*4 m mi FOR SALE FURNITURE for 5-room house Phone M-8906 or see at 1905 Fish- 1 er St.. Morehead City. ltpj 12 FT. BARBOUR BUILT outboaid I boat and 12 hp Elto motor 1950 model speedster. Little Giant trail er with waterproof wheels. Outfit like new. Will sell or trade for 1? to 20 fool inboard boat. Contact Frank Pigford or call M 3211. Morehead City. m7 20FOOT house trailer. Phone M-4128. m7p ROSE MOTOR BARGAINS THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ?41 OLDS 4-door $ 98!! NEW CARS AND TRUCKS '50 FORD "8" pickup track ?50 MERCURY Club Coupe, fully equipped. Brand NA We Can Deliver Any Body Style 1950 Mercury Op Short Notice. These Cars Are Brand New With No Mileage. See Us For The New Ones!! USED CARS '41 PONTIAC 4-door $450.00 '46 FORD 2-door $850,00 '41 FORD 2-Door Sedan '47 IJNCOLN Club Co?pe, Clean as a Pin l USED TRUCKS - '39 PLYMOUTH $195.00 ?41 INTERNATIONAL $295.00 EXTRA SPECIALS '48 FORD \i Ton Pickup Truck '47 FORD Pickup ROBERT L. ROSE MOTOR COMPANY . ! USED CAR LOT 902 Arendcil St. Phone 4046 MOREHEAD CITY peat' MOSS, pottery, fertilizer^ shade trees, evergreens, azaleas and camellias. Time to plant now. Copeland Nursery, Beaufort, phone B-4145. m7 I INSIST ON ... . "TOPPING'S" FRESH Country Sausage .... GET THE BEST | THE N EW^CO LD RUBBER is used I - 100 per cent pure in our recap tires. Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf | WARD'S WINTER-KING itancf 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 WALL PAPER In All Designs and Colors JENKINS FURNITURE CO. Corner 12th and Evans Streets Morehead City tf WARD'S Commander Batteries, 12 months guarantee, $7.'JB exchange! installed. 8th Street Service Sta tion, 8th and Evans Sts., Morehead City, phone M 3681. tf SIX ROOM HOUSE, attic space, near Beaufort. One block from waterfront. Electric stove, hot water, oil floor furnace. Garage with hot and cold water. Apply Ella D. Davis, agent. 301 Ann St., Beaufort, N. C. t.o. tf. WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY on foot, heavy hens, alio fryers 3 to 3V4 pounds. Top market prices as quoted on day of delivery to Smith's Poul try and Rabbit Farm, West Beau fort Road, Beaufort, Phone B-5188. tf WE BUY wrap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodiee, fenders, bat teries. Get our prices firit. Sautt er's Irak It Metal Co.. on More Dead City Highway. Phone New Bern 3*10, or write P. 0. Box 738, New Bern tf WANT TO TRADE WE ARE RENTING a brand new 5-room furnished duplex in an ex cellent residential district of New Bern. Want to trade for a place in Morehead City. Capt. W G. Patton, 630 Watson Ave., New Bern. mlOp WANTED WANTED couple or lady to live with mother and two children. Ref erences exchanged. Write Box 234 Beaufort. m7p CHILDREN'S CARE WILL CARE FOR children during the day at my home, the fourth on right after passing Willis Sawmill leaving Morehead City. Parents must bring children and call for them. Mrs. Malcolm Willis, phone M 5160 m7 FOB RENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART ment. 20tli and Bridges Streets, Morehead City. mlO 2 LARGE ROOM furnished apart ment, 206 N. 6th St., Morehead City. Phone M 8556 m7 2- ROOM FURNISHED apartment All electric kitchen, all conveni ences. Sunshine Court, Front St., Ext., Reaufort Phone B-8307 or B-4261. tf MAKE OLD FLOORS leak like new. Rent our High Speed /loor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store, Beaufort. Phone 3651. tt HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERK with knowledge of general office pro cedure. Should know typing. Write Bok CC-109, c/o THE NEWS-TIMES. m7p BUH.T UP BUSINESS FOR YOU routcman needed for established routes in Carteret County. Many dealers averaging over $2 per hour to start. Car necessary. Should be between 25 and 55 years of age. For further information write the .1. R. Watkins Co.. 3015 Cutshaw Ave., Richmond, Va. ONE EXPERIENCED Ford me chanic. Do not apply unless qual ified. Loftin Motor Co., Beaufort, N. C. __ m7 BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SKILLED watch and clock repairs consult Jim Musselwhite at Weldon's .lewelers, next door to City Theatre. Morehead City. Antique and chime clocks a spe cialty. Dian MfWlfi, tf YOU "WILL BE SURPRISED what I can save you in time, worry and money with my Tax-Saver Book keeping System and the small ex pense. Let's talk over your book keeping and tax problems spare time. C. II. Wilson, Marshall berg. Phone Marshallberg 411 af ter 6 p. m. weekdays, all day Sat urday. tf PLUMBING, contracting, repair work a specialty. S. A. Horten, Phono M 35B1 or 14-4201. 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. If FOR CORRECT TIMbT M 800*. For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 813 Arendell St., Morehead City. U WE BUY scrap metal, all kinds In any shape. Also batteries and ra diators. We sell used auto parts. Gray's Junk Yard on Highway 70, across from Blue ' Ribbon Club. Phone M-8097. tf ELECTRIC MOTOR repair service. Washing machines, Armatures, Battery chargers, Electric welding,' Motors rewound and repaired. New and us#d motors bought and sold. Household Appliances. Located on West Becufort Road near Hunt ley's. William B> Crank. 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 sociate Store. Beaufort N.C. tf REFRIGERATION 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 613 Arendell St.. Morehead City tf OUTBOARD REPAIR service. ~We repair all makes of outboardi and aircooled motors. Parts in stock for Mercury Wizard, Sea King," See Bee, Atlas and many others. Beau fort Hardware Co., Front St., Beau fort. tf ~ -?????? ? msmnssms ? THE BELTONE HEARING AID ron?ul(?nt Uvea In Morfhead City. Lloyd 271S Homes Drive. Phone "Q66 Senlce (or ill makes of hearins aids. Altq batteries, tf FOR CONTINUOUS law enToree ment Vote (or Chapel Nelson (or Sheriff o( Carteret County. t( PDBl.K- NOTMT.S AM. RADIOS which we now have on hand (or repairs will be sold for repair costs if not picked up on or before April 7, 1950. Mat thii Radio Service Co., Bridges St.. Morehead City. tf t.CCAL notices COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS The violation of which const i ' tutes a misdemeanor Published | in compliance with Article 138 of ! Chapter 113 of the North Caro I Una General Statutes. | The following regulations were , adopted February 17, 1950, in ac | cordance with authority given by I the Board of the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, the said Board be ing vested with regulatory pow ers as provided for in Sections 135 nnd 136 of Chapter 113, General Statutes of North Carolina. 1. Regulation adopting Rule 175. Shrimping be prohibited with trawlers in the inland waters of North Carolina under the jurisdic tion of the Department of Con servation and Development from January 1 to July 1 of each year. 2. Regulation adopting Rule 178. I. The Commercial Fisheries line be moved from its present point on the Neuse River near the bridge at Goldsboro to a point on the Neuse known as Pitch Kettle approximately 20 miles East of Kinston. IT. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheri?s on Slocum Creek be moved from its present point 74 mile of the mouOi up the creek to the mouth of Tucker Creek. III. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheries on llanock Creek be moved from the mouth of the creek up stream to the gov ernment boat house. IV. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheries on Club Foot Creek be moved from its present point at the mouth, up stream l^i miles. V. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheries on Mitchell and Gulden Creeks be established at the mouth of the creeks. VI. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheries on Dawson Creek be moved from its present point at the mouth % mile up stream. VII. The line between Wildlife Resources Commission and Com mercial Fisheries on Beard's Creek be moved from its present point at the mouth % mile up stream. All other regulations in conflict with these regulations are hereby revoked. Certfilwl to be a true copy. Geo. R. Ross, Director of the N. C. Department of Conservation and Develop ment. Issued in Raleigh, N. C. Date 2-27-50. 4t m7-14 21 28 ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of I. E. Hunter, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed at Morehead City, N. C., on or before the 7th day of March, 1951, LEGAl WflCH or this notice will be plead in bar o( their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make prompt payment This 7th day of March. 19.10. | Robert I.. Garner. Administrator. 6t M7-14-2128; a 411 ADMINlSTR.VTtt(\ NOTICE i Having qualified ns Administra i trix of the estate of Glenn B. Willis, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Beaufort. N. C.. on or before the 7th clay of March, 1951, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 7th day of March. 1950. Blanche M. Willis, Administratrix. ' 6t m 7 14 21 28; a 4-11. A ItKSOI.lTTlON BY THE CAR- 1 tRKRT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Whereas: It has pleased Al- ! mighty God to call home from his labors the Honorable Thomas C. Wade, who for more than tenj years has served as a Member of the Carteret County Board of Elections and whereas We the surviving members of this Board have had an opportuni ty to review his service on this Board and we have found that at aJI times his every act and his attitude was toward the strict ob servance by this Board and by the Precinct Boards, of the laws which assure to every citizen the right to vote and to have the vote fairly counted and certified. 1 The life of this man and the lives of other men of like faith, will continue to assure to the Citi zens of our Nation, our State and our County the preservation of their liberties. We believe that Democracy will never fail with faithful watchers of the Ballot Now therefore we the surviving members of the Carteret County Board of Elections at this our first meeting since his passing have Resolved, that in the passing of the Hon. Thomas C. Wade we have lost a piember whose affection and respect we have deeply prized and whose advice and counsel we have been glad to havy and to fol low. Resolved that we extend to his wife and family our sympathy at the passing of the head of their household commending them to the Comforter who will give to them understanding and peace. Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be delivered to his family, that they be spread upon the Minute book of this Board and that they be published in the Car teret County News-Times for thir ty days. Adopted this 1st day of March, 1950. Carteret County Board of Elections. By Fred R. Seeley, Chairman. James If. Davis, Sr., Acting Secretary. m7-14-21-28 How To Relieve Bronchitis Cw?Mhlnnt?U??M)?Biw*hrl>?c?a?? it go*. right to the uuot d* trouble to help looecn and ?*pel (Ma ladeo phlegm and aid nature to aobthe aad heal Mr, under, interned brachial mucous nemDranet. leu youraruegi*t to Mil you a bottle of QftoaaiUoa' with thf undemanding jam aeaat like . the ww it quicklr efiaya 1h* cough G*W SEVEN STAR wkkkay. "Tka wkltklat ara 4 yaart ar man aid. J7Vi* ?troifkt wkitkay. *Jh% naatral iplilH dlitlllad f ram frain. 1 5% iiralahl wkitkay 4 yaari aid. 1S% stralfht wkitkay 5 yaart aM. 7\i% Mralakl wkltkiy ? ytari aljl" $440 ? 4/1 ?r. M15 An. , 1 ?OOPppHMI ? WO>T? UMITIP, MO?IA, | president is l.outs Washington.! I vice-president, Albert Cowan. 1 There will be a religious movie i at the St. Clements' Episcopal , : church every Sunday night at 7:30. ' The public is cordially invited. ! The I'sher Board of Purvis Chapel church met at the home of William Johnson recently The Pastors' Aid club of Pur- ( vis Chapel church. Beaufort, met Feb. 27 at the home of Miu Olive ( Williams of Craven street. Beau fort. After the meeting, they were ! highly entertained by Miss Olive Williams and -Mrs. Inez Peterson who served wonderful refresh ments consisting of candies. cake. I jello with whipped cream, ami [ punch. The P. A. C.'s will go to battle j against the Queen Street High school Tigers in a game of basket hall March 8. at the Queen Street I high school. Miss Carolyn Henry is ill at her I home on Marsh street. Mrs. .lames McClain is ill at her home on Craven street. Rev. W. A. Jordan has been ill at his home on Pollock street, hut is now improving. Mrs. I.illlan Chadwiek has re- 1 turned from Dayton, Ohio, to her ' home on Cedar street. G & W William Penn Blended Wh:skey Retail Price nS\U?w 1 $1.95 Pint* >3.15 ,ss&- ? Fifths 86 Proof TMI fTRAMMT WMISKIYS IN TMff PRODUCT ARR 4 YIARS OR MORI OLD. U% STRAIOM? WHffKVY, U% NCVTRA1 SPIRITS, WmUi PROM MAIN. Hrwi from ^jS \ HUSSUl'S CREU JwssAS March I ?Rev. Willie Stilly of Bridgeton will fill his regular ap j wintment at the Free Will Baptist ?hurth Sunday at U o'clock. Mr. arul Mrs. Preston Hardy of j Oriental have been visiting Mrs. | ?. S. Rogers and family. Mrs. J. L. Morton is confined I 0 her bed. We all hope for her| 1 speedy recover)-. Mrs. Bob llatolin and Mrs. Iva Iunnings of Beaufort spent Satur lay afternoon here with relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Fulcher and chil Iren have been visiting Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Fulcher. l.ittle Annette Rogers of Nor olk is here visiting Mrs. 0. S. Rogers. The Home Demonstration club will meet this week with Mri. G. R. Russell The demomtratton will be "Planning the Bathroom " Mrs. Sallie Smith. Mr. Roy Smith and Mr. Betinle Merrill spent awhile in the community last Tues day night. Mr. and Mr?. I.eon Merrill of Beaufort, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fodrie Saturday night Mrs. I.ouise Fodrie spent awhile Mcmd.y afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pake and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. Springle lost Sunday. Weddings in Afghanistan often are held at five o'clock in the morning. *?VK? FAST RELIEF ANNOUNCING: Th? New 1950 MERCURY Six-Passenger Club Coupe Only $1,398.50 - Delivered state and lorn I Inn, if any, optional equipmral aail armturlKi ? e\tra. BOYD-MATTHIS M0T0BS 1405 Neuse Blvd. Phone 2574 NEW BERN To Keep Informed on the Public Issues of the Day LISTEN to the new PUBLIC SERVICE PROCRAM on WRRF, Washington Each Saturday Morning from 11:30 to 11:45 Sponsored Jointly by labor's League for Political Kdwition of N. C. and Plymouth Oniral l.abor Union THE 1949 DELINQUENT TAX LIST Is Now Seing Prepared Fer Advertising BY PAYING YOUR TAXES NOW YOU WILL SAVE ADDITIONAL PENALTIES AND TIE COST Or ADVERTISING i 0. 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