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A LOST DIUM SIZE WHITE AND TAN dog, resembles spitz. Missing over two weeks. II you have any in formation regarding this dog dial 6-3373. dh FOR SALE WILL SELL CHEAP. ANY PART or all, 2's aeres of old potatoes. Can cut vines by June 5. Call Earl Cijmpen, 2-4137, Beaufort. j9 PAUL'S ' dependable USED CARS Sold Witli u Written Guarantee CARS 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan *11195. 1946 PLYMOUTH Sr<l;ni K85. 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan 2dr 175. 1938 PLYMOUTH Sedan 195. 1941 STUDEBAKER Sedan 150 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan 95. TRUCKS 1946 INTERNATIONAL 'i Ion 775. 1942 CHEVROLET 2 to:i 375. 193li 0. M < 350 1936 DODGE Ion 125 PAUL MOTOR CO. Phone 24261 322 Front St. BEAUFORT 25-FOOT TRAILER. READY TO live in, lour wheels. $350 Phone 6-^)26 Ask lor Mi's. Julius A Nelson, ,ir in30p ROSE MOTOR HARGAINS NEW CARS AND TRUCKS '50 MERCURY Coupe '50 FORD "8" pickup truck %0 FORI) Station Wagon New Fords in Stock i'or immediate Delivery. Why Not Select Yours Today? USED CARS '47 BUICK Super. 4 i!our '46 PONTIAC 4 door '46 FORD 4-door '47 CHEVROLET 4-door '46 HUDSON Sedan '41 BUICK Club Coupe ?41 FORD Tudor '46 CHEVROLET 2 door '40 DODGE Club Coupe '40 OLDSMOBILE 4-door USED TRUCKS '46 CHEVROLET 1'2 loll, Fisher Body ?39 PLYMOUTH 1/2 Ton Stake Body ANY STYLE NEW FORD TRUCK RORERT L. ROSE MOTOR COMPANY USED CAR LOT 902 Arendell St. l'hone 6 3475 MOREHEAD CITY 22 FT. CABIN BOAT. 100 H P. Engine two years old. See at T. D. Lewis Machine Shop Good used marine engines. Shepard St., More head City, 6-3415, 6-3094 Jl6p 1949 WILLYS TRUCK ?? TON 9000 ACTUAL MILES $985.00 GURLEY MOTOR CO. 1302 Arendell St. 64230 MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE with pump. Two years old in Hood shape. Priced right. Dial 6-343fi. It USED COOK STOVES j Wood ? Oil - Was ? Klectrii; ALL STYLES SELLING CHEAP CITY APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CO. front St. BMuiort tl SAV? T/M?~ JUST CAlL 6-41 75 FOR SALE STORK IN NEWPORT HAS TWO apartments, one upstairs with four rooms and one downstairs with three. Apply at Cannon's Gro eery. Ask for C. D. Cannon. JBp BUSINESS HOUSE ON MARSH street in Beaufort. Can he easily converted into six room home at low cost. Lot 127,-2 ' by 19fl\ Call 2 5796. m30p "KELVINATOR" REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS RANGES anil WATER HEATERS AT Jenkins Furniture Co. cor. 12th and Evans St. MOREHRAD CITY. N. C. T11E FOLLOWING ITEMS NOW in storage in the Beaufort olficc of THE NEWS-TIMES are for bale, for cash, to the highest bidder or bidders : One 3 hp, three phase electric mo tor, used less than a year One 5 hp, single phase electric mo tor, old hut in excellent condi tion. One Norge table top oil burner (largest size) used less than three months. Op" HO gallon oil tank with metal legs. One Viking oil burner, broom house size Quantity of eopper tubing. Miscellaneous reduction pulleys complete with brackets, etc Miscellaneous eleetric switch box es, several of them Cutler Ham mer motor control boxes. One gas heated 6 column Nolan mat caster complete with ther mostat One small size paper baler. One large size press, parts of which would bo adaptable in many mechanical operations. The movable bed of the press, micro meter true, made of finest steel would make ideal work table. 0.ie gas heater. One heavy duty safe made of finest steel. One safety check writing machine. And many other items. For Complete Information On Above Phone Lockwood Phillips 64175 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES Morehead City THREE" BUILDING' LOTS. 50 X 100 ft. One 19 ft. boat. 22 1/2 H P. liquid cooled motor. Can be seen at 305 S. 16th St., Morehead City or Bryant Guthrie, 6-3762. m30p " BUSINESS SERVICES RECAP~OR IF YOU WISH A full thread which is just like a new tire. New Goodyear tires in stock. Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendell st., phone 6-3029, Morehead City. FRIGIDAIRE DEALER KR1GIDA1RE Refrigerators Ranges Water Heaters Automatic Washers Home Freeiers Sinks & Cabinets Trade in your old with the dealer that gives the most (or the old. ' * USED APPLIANCES CASH OR TERMS SOUND APPLIApE CO. ? More head City, N C. BUSINESS SERVICES PLUMBING, CONTRACTING. Re pair work a specialty. S. A Hort en. Phone 6 3508. STORE YOUR FURS j in Eastern Carolina's Only CERTIFIED Cotjfr STORAGE Cleaning, glazing, repairing, re modeling. Bonded. l(X?' insur ed against all risks. All work guaranteed to your satisfaction. J PARSONS APiAREL New Bern N C FOR CORRECT TIME H-3186 For correct jewel r> . satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers. 812 Arendell St., More he ad City. SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Mct'all Patterns Dress.. Material.* THE SPIKING WHEEL jHUJ' j Arendell St Dial 6-305-J S REFRIGERATION REPAIRS both domestic ami commercial We are Montgomery Ward autho rized service dealers. Re-condi tioned refrigerators for sale. Gates Refrigeration Service P h o n e 6-3057 or see Larry Gates at M3 Arendell St.. Morehead City CALL BLANCHARD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Arendell St. Morehead City Phone ti-3?30 For ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRING StaUj License No 8 PICK UP AND DELIVERY Exclusive dealer UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES FOR SKILLED WATCH AND clock repairs consult Jim Mussel white at Weldon's Jewelers, next door to City Theatre, Morehead City. Antique and chime clocks a specialty. Dial ti 4374 S & M BOTTLED GAS SERVICE All kindi oi Gas Appliances SALES AND SERVICE Phone ti 3934 Four, miles west oi MOREHEAD CIT\ On Highway 70 DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TO order We have the blanks? and the machine. Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto Associate Store. Beaufoi't. WANT TO BUY WE*" BUY SCRAP MFTAI Al l, kinds, and we sell brick, also bat teries and radiators We sell used auto parts. Gray's Junk Yard, on highway 70, across from Blue Rib bon Club. Phone 6-3684. Moreliead City. tf SHALL ACREAGE WITH" HOUSE! with frontage on canal or river Maybe some marsh. State price Write Box 10, c/o News-Times Morehead City m30 WANT TO BUY ON FOOT, heavy hens, also fryers 3 to 3ty pounds. Top markd prices as quoted on day of delivery to Smiths' Poultry and Rabbit Farm, West BsaafVrt Road, Beautort. Phone 2-sM WC BOY SCRAP WON, STEEL, tin, auto radiators, bodies, fend ers. batteries Get our prices first. Saulter's Iron.* Metal Co. on Morehead City Highway. Phone New Barn 3W10 or write P. O. Box FOR RENT MOUSE I OH RENT 1I>0 TI'K NEK St.. Beaufort. Write or Call B II. Not*. 119 Washington. N. C. j2 * |1! KmClE N ci'1 APARTMENT |N1SHKD. 2711 Homes Drive Ideal for couple with small child. Apply [Jesse Hardy Morehead < 'ity. ftp \r\iMMK\T?on gt 11 fVoi v lj: ('.ill fflorchead City <>4389 \2 TWO MODltN BEDROOMS with bath and shower and nice parking spaof lor cars. 1105 Shep ard St. Morehead City. Phone ?i 3354 tf M A KM Oi l) FLOORS LOOK LIKE new Rent our High Speed Floor 1 Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store. Beaufort. : Hi one 3651 . M HI II NIMH I, No On?' (iuilty of Crime '1 lie j niniiry that was thought stolen was I found Earliis Mattocks wishes to ? !??;? r au\ one's name co mccted with the attan and for a person who did him a bij: favor He. Earliii Mat tocks would like lor il to he known by the people of Newport that the person who found the money for him was entitled to all of the re ward This person alone found and returned the money and was not at anytime give i assistance by any. one else . \ fai as my wife and I know Signed Kuilo-. Mattock;. State Merchants Large Program KALKIGH \ 4 point program designed to strengthen and make tnorr effective the operation of the North Carolina Merchants associa Hon among its 7,0Q0 members has been announce I by Thompson Greenwood. executive secretary of ihe organization which includes tin merchants associations in all sec tions of the state Plans are being laid for special studies and surveys on store hours, distributive education, solicitations control, and the legislative needs of merchants, according to Green wood. " "A new policy advisory commit tee composed of five local, mer chants association secretaries will be named within a few days by As sociation President Jacob W instead of Rocky Mount, and it is hoped th3t this committee will assist in the development of the program," ?at f Greenwood. He complimented highly another I such group which worked closely ; with the^ite organization during i Vbruaryflllarch and April Wesley I Williams, secretary of the Raleigh .Merchants bureau, was chairman of that committee, other members j being Mrs. Cora Powell of Green I'ville; Charles C Dudley. Char llotte: J Ernest Yarbrough, Win ston Salem; and Mrs. Margaret Huccirs, Hickory | Greenwood said that, beginning in July, each member of the North Carolina Merchants association 'would receive a monthly bulletin I m addition to The Retailer," offi jcial publication of th* organiza tion. Special field men for Pied mont and western North Carolina I will bo employed in June i Other projects outlined in the ! 14 point program include: eight re gional meetings of officers and di rectors of affiliated associations; development of a legislative pro | gram late this summer; publication ;?nd distribution of bulletins and i brochures on trade and tax mat f^rs, management and promotion , ef Credit Bureau and Management j institute sponsored each summer at itbe University of North Carolina [by Asaod?lod Credit Bureaus of North Carolina, and an Intensified .program ta, bring more merchants < and ac0ttMK| associations into I State Ranks First In Crop Insurance Another "fust" for North Caro Una was marked up this week as Julian K. Mann. State director of the Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration. announced that th?' Tar Heel State now leads the nation in number of farmers who have sip n ed contract. for Federal insurance on their crops With only 17 counties participat in;:. North Carolina has 3M.560 crop insurance contracts in force. o| Hus number. 23,l>74 were signed in 1!K?0. and the other fi.flHti are can \ overs from previous yeai Ml rontiarts are written on a contin uing base, and remain in effect un til cancelled. In addition. Mann said, thr Tar Heel State has the highest pcicent age ot ??ligibl<? farmers signed up m cotton counties, and its record | m premium rtiilcctionv last ye'ii wa-. second highest it* the South and well above the national aver iec < Tevuland l"ad:. all cotton eothi U?'s in the state in percentage of ^fir.itdes under contract Beaufort which started its program only tin:, yea i . leads the tobacco counties.' with Caswell and Jones tied lor sec- 1 ond place. Mann said credit, for the state's outstanding record in crop insur ance is due to the work of county FCIC committees and sales agents appointed by them, as well as to the cooperation of other agricul tural agencies and farm groups <)1 North Carolina's total number of .contracts. 23.671) are written on tobacco. 0.63b on cotton, and i!46 on multiple crops Tobacco insur ance is offered in Caswell, For vth. Surry. Stokes. Vance. IVakr. Beaufort. Duplin. Jones. Pitt, Wit son. and Columbus; cotton insur ance, ill Cleveland. Polk. Mecklen burg, ami Rutherford; and mill tiple crop insurance, in Perquim ans only. Camp Lejeune Marine Fough^nemies al 14 CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C? ?AP) ? When Marine Pfc. Lawrence R Lamberti of New York City tells of fighting Nazis and Fascists at the ripe old age of 14, many of his Marine buddies are a little skep tical but his is no idle boast. Born and raised in Italy. Private Lam berti participated in many Partisan sabotage activities including bridge blowing, sniping and small scale warfare, when the Germans occu pied that country. Kven though he u as a native Ital ian and diln't enter the United States until )94(i, Lambert 1 is a fully naturalized citizen under United States law bccause his lath er came to this country in 1939 and became an American citizen before his son had reached his 18th birthday, Black-Eyed Indian Chief Predicts Time oi His Death KIVERSIDE. Calif? (API ? A Mack eyed Indian chief, who ibinks he must be the oldest living human bring, has told his descendants to prepare for his death. No on*1, in cluding Louis Levi himself, is cer ?ain how old he is. But several of his grandchildren are over 05 - an J drawing old age pensions His children are nearin^ the century mark The chief, who lives wiUi his famih on the Torres Indian Res ervation in the nearby Coachella Valley, recently announced that he was going to die in one more year. Records at the Indian agency of fice ?how he was one of the oldest old-timers when .tribe members' names were first listed 7ft years ago. TVS the Thins CHICAGO ? ( AP) ? The staff of the Gary school made a survey of the effects of television on young students. Afctong the findings: More than 40 per cent of the pupils said they would rather watch TV pro 1 grams thtfn play. - ?- - ? ^ _ Scholarship (continued from page one) I [ l lie Mprehead ('ity Tcehnir.'l insli-|j !ui?'. lie i.ilfil tua.v ufver I:m* able . I to ii'pplv (he demand for griduates i j now lacing i' ' director n ? i c " I *. \\ lio leceriHv ; t ?>? i "ii yv (if the insti I lute. 1 aid that he found (hem work I ui". in power company plants, and i phone i omoaiiM euii'i actors. and | in other ore iipatoMi;. One w ?? ??orvjng .a ? a member ot the North < ii'iiiu |iii;Ii\\.' patrol, and two were HJ employed I lie graduates be "continued, are ? tnpb?>ed , foremen, supervisors. ?, operator . and product ion men ! Work Ev.rUenl ! |'br boys" be eoinniented. "are ; >((?! ? ? /\ce lb-Ill work, and we are: (very pleaded with their accomplish j locnl Then ? ipplo1 < y also ;*eein i pleased w ith their work | 1% institute, conducted undei [the auspices of the School of En ! mneenn ' ai State College. offers one > ear technical course.-; in basic) engineer in;: theory oud plant jH'ac- 1 t ices. Study in building construction | technology, drafting and meehan i heal technology, electrical and in lernal combustion engines are of (erred to students of the school Training in (lie fundamentals of mathematics, physics, electricity, i radio, materials of construction. ! 1 ml diescl and gasoline engine : theory as well as wood, electric. ! I trtd welding shop practices are! included in school curricula in addition to its educational features, the institute offers an ex oanded recreational program to ( students Organized athletics, dra- | matie clubs and other group par ' ticipatioi organizations provide a j diversity of extra curricular activ ities for students. The next school term opens* in j Morehead City. Monday, Sept 18 Complete details of the Institute j program may be obtained b> writ | ing to Director J.l. Mason, More | heid City Technical i istitute, More head City. N C. Construction workers on the steel framework of a skyscraper i wear metal helmets similar to those of the first World \Var to protect themselves from a possible mis thrown hot rivet or other injur* Austin^Nichols GREAT OAK K9I BLENDED ffll! WHISKEY $1.85 pint $3.00 fifth Code I No. 992 lira StraifM WMslttyi in IMt ft*4 ?d ?ra t fit n tr mtn ?I4. 10 X SlreljM Wkhkiy, 1%% train Mnl SpkHv n% Straight WWt l?f i ifwn ?M, J % Slraifkt WhMny 4 ytm *M, i% Stntfitf Wkftktr 1 y*? n *M. N fnt* Austin^Nichols i 6 Co UK Inc. AMERICA'S HOUSING BOOM - ^ ? Famous Gyrafoam washing action gets clothes really clean ? No bolting down ? Completely automatic. Easy to pay for with lib eral trade-in, easy terms. See i! lodayl CLYDE JONES GAS CO.. Inc. Phone B-4044 2800 A KEN DELL S T. MOREHEAD CITY AMAZING GROWTH V FROM THIS ? ^ v uy NOW H FORTIFIED with APF ? Rcp?rt Millions Who Fed < PURINA STARTENA CHICKER-ETTS See the big bodies, sturdy legs, fast feathering your chicks get on Purina Stariena Checker-Efts. 101 Million chicks last year proved it's the right form and formula for growth. Get Startena Checker-Etts today. chick r ftlHSSj YaUR "STORE WITH THt CHECKERBOARD SIGN C. G. GASKILL BEAUFORT J. C. WHITTY & CO. CRAVEN & S. FRONT STS. NEW BERN
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