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CLASSIFIED ADS LOST SUNDAY. JUNE 6. BLACK MALE Scottie on Atlantic Beach. Answers to name of "Little Bit." Phone 64612 J18 FOR SALE IMS BUICK. EXCELLENT CON dition, will take imall amount for my equity, you take over payments at bank. Phone 2-5306 or see at 312 Ann St.. Beaufort. j22 WASHING MACHINE, WRINGER type. Good condition. Reasonable price. Call 2-4451. jl8p SEAT COVERS? 10'/< OFF REG ular price long as last. New. Econ omy Auto L Appliance Store. jl8 j FT PHILCO REFRIGERA tor. Regular $299 95. Now $249.95. New. Economy Auto & Appliance Store. Terms. * jl8 USED GAS HOT WATER HEAT er $40 Rhone 6 3324. jl8p 36 FT. TRAWLER, CHRYSLER marine engine, fully equipped. $3200. Contact Cannon Boat Works, I Morehead City or call 6-3915. j25p | FURNISHED HOUSE OVERLOOK ing Bluff Creek. Two bedrooms, living room, large kitchen, full bath. Back of Whitehurst Awning and Blind Co., Highway 70 west. C. H. Freeman, Agent, 710'/4 Aren dell St. jy6 POWER LAWN MOWER. 18-INCH cut. Briggs & Stratton motors. Reg ular $129.95. Now $99.95. New. Terms. Economy Auto 4 Appliance I Store. j 18 I MOTOROLA TV, 21" CONSOLE. Mahogany Regular $359.95. Now $299.95. New. Terms. Economy Auto & Appliance Store. jl8 MOTOROLA TV, 21" TABLE Model. Mahogany. Regular $309.95 Now $279.95. New. Terms. Econ omy Auto & Appliance Store. )18 14 FOOT MOTOR SKIFF AND 11 foot row skiff. Will sell reason able. Phone 2-7871, Bill Willis, Beaufort. dh BURROUGHS POSTING AND adding machine. Eight columns with months and days. Excellent condition. Call 2-5951. tf NEW THREE BEDROOM HOM K* Designed for living. K. W. Prest, Phone 6-4239 or 6-4210. tf NEW AND USED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture CO., near school ?a Live Oak St., Beaufort, N.C. tf REBUILT WASHING MACHINES^ Operate like new. $25.00 to $60.00. Gee them at Hamilton Furniture Co., 505 Live Oak St., Beaafort. tf JACK: DONT FORGET TO DROP by the Carteret Ice h Coal Co. on your way home and pick up a pack age of cracked ice for our party tonight. It's crystal clear pure, so convenient to use. and only costs a few cents. And they put it up for you ? any size you want? while you wait. tf FRESH CORN. GOLDEN CROSS Bantam, by the ear or dozen. Spe cial price on large orders for freez ing. Order ahead. Smith Poultry Farm. West Beaufort. 25168. jlB JACK: DON T~WORRY IF YOU forgot to pick up that package of cracked ice on your way home. We can get it at the ice platform of the Carteret Ice & Coal Company anytime? 24 hours a day. Imagine ? two and a half pecks of cracked crystal pure ice put up in a water strength bag for only thirty cents! I don't see how they can do it but it sure beats worrying about our , few refrigerator ice cubes. tf BUSINESS SERVICES STEAM PROCESS FACTORY RE treading. Guaranteed. Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendell Streets, More head City. tf J. B. CRKWE, EXTERMINATING and general repair work. All work guaranteed. Rid your house of ter mites, rats, roaches and silverfiah. Call 64374. Free inspection. tf 7 =11 THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Mc tor M Word* or Im Additional Worda ?c lack Except to ledger account cua tottera, all claaalltod ada an i eaah la advance. Each Initial, abbreviation, croap of Bum ben counts aa ona word. (laadflii Display ada, 77c per I,|W' 'Accepted!1*1 lM> <kal> Carda of Thanks and Special Notices charged at classified sd rates. The News-Tinwa will ho re sponsible for the drat incorrect Insertion of any advertisement sad than only to the extent of a make-food insertion, U the val aa of the advertisement kaa boaa lessened by tha error. Tka publisher isaarvaa the right lo revise or reject any copy. * BUSINESS SERVICES FARMERS Breed Your Cows Artificially It Insures High Production It IS SAFE AND ECONOMICAL This service is available to every Carteret County farmer. Call 2-4120 before 10:00 a.m. for P.M. breeding, or 6-4998 for breeding the next morning. In formative pamphlets will be sent upon request. 122 1 DUPLICATE KEYS HADE TO order. We have the blanks ? and Um machine. Protect yourself by having an extra aet of keys made to put in a aafe place. Western Auto Aasociate Store, Beaufort and Morehead U SPECIAL AUTO PAINTING MONTH OF JUNE $49.50 Wc have the only factory paint baking equipment in this area. DALTON^EUBANKS at PARKER MOTORS Morehead City, N. C. 125 AUTO LOANS $50 to $2,000 CASH IN 10 MINUTES ON MODELS 1936 TO 1953 No Red Tape ? No Endorsers Quick - Courteous - Confidential DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. ' 1013 Arendcll St. Morehead City Office Phone: 6-3171 Home Phone: 6-4936 NEW OFFICE HOURS Effective March 1, 1954 8:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday tf REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Commercial and Domestic. Wash ing machinea repaired, any make. Guaranteed used refrigerators, washing machines, drink boxes, freezers, etc. Refrigeration air con ditioning. Gates Refrigerator Ser vice, 104 North 13tfa St., Morehead City, N. C. tl Dragline ? Crane ? Bulldozer Service. Grading and Land scaping: Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Belgrade Marl Delivered. ' CLIFF SHERR1LL DRAINAGE CO. Beaufort Tel. 2-7327 tf NELSON'S FISH PIER And Carpenter Shop Boats Tor sale or rent. Bait and fishing tackle. BOAT LUMBER FOR SALE, General Woodwork and Boat Repairs Ed Nelsoa, Prop. Highway 70 opposite Beaufort draw bridge Day Phone 2-8651 Night Phone 2-4771 REF1NISH YOUR OWN FLOORS Rent a under, edger or polisher. New equipment at both store*. Western Auto Associate Storei. Beaufort and Morehead City, tf SEPTIC TANKS State Approved We furnish and install com plete. All installations made to the approval o< the County Sanitarian. WE CLEAN SEPTIC TANKS Specialise in sewage disposal and drainage problems. THOMAS B. MARSH CO., INC. New Bern, N. C. Call 205*2 J29p FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 9-3180 For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 723 Arendell St., MoralMad City. NOTICE ? LIST YOUR PROPER ty with us for sale or rental. Our motto is to pleaae. Your business appreciated. C. H. Freeman and C. L. Stanly. Agents. 710 H Aren dell St.. Morehead City, N. C. tf BELT WANTED ONE ALL-AROUND COOK AND one short-order cook. Also one ex tra short-order cook for weekends. One dishwaaher. White or colored. Apply in person, Broadway Cafe, Morabead City. tf HELP WANTED WHITE WOMAN FOB COOK. 6:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Year 'round job. Must be good "country ham" rook. Write Bo* C c/o Carteret County News-Times. tf HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY to better yourself financially. Stop working for others. Be your own boas. Sell Rawleigh Products in city of Morehead City. Full or part time. Write at once. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCF-972-UU, Richmond, Va. j2?P FOR LEASE BUSINESS LOCATED IN MORE head City. 100% location. 6-3452. . jl?P FOR RENT two" BEDROOM FURNISHED] house in nice location. All electric | kitchen, washing machine and ga rage. Call 6-4295 or 6-4545. jl5 UNFURNISHED HOUSE, FOUR rooms and hath. All elecrtic. Bay St. E. K. Riggs, 1806 Fisher St. )18p UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. Call K. W. Prest, 6-4239 or 6-4210. tf THREE ROOM FURNISHED apartment for couple or couple with small baby. $35 month. Call 2-4501, between 9 and 4:30 p.m. tf THREE 3-ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished. Water and light fur nished. $40.00 month. Phone 6-4530. 2203 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf SEVERAL ONE AND TWO BED room apartments. Furnished or un furnished. Also two two-bedroom furnished cottages. C. H. Freeman, 710 tt Arendell St. 63822. tf 11 k N APARTMENTS Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and private bath. AU ' major appliances furnished. Also water and farage. Avail able immediately. Contact J. H. Neal, agent, phone 2-4211, Beaufort, N. C. tf SUNSHINE COURT MOTEL apartments. By day, week or month. On waterfront G. M. Paul, Front St. Extension, Beaufort. Phone 2-8307. tf FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT 4 rooms ? $40 114 Marsh St. F. R. SEELEY 2 7441 or 2-4487 J1S 1 ONE BEDROOM HOUSE AND one two-bedroom house. Call at McCabe's Garage. jl5 4 ROOM APARTMENT, BATH and electric kitchen. 1400 Bridges St. $45 per month. C. H. Free man, 710 % Arendell St. tf THREE ROOM. FURNISHED apartment. Electric kitchen. Bath. Separate entrance. Phone 8-4357. J1?P LOVELY SMALL UPSTAIRS FUR nished apartment. Must see to ap preciate. Couples only. Located at 1713 Shepard St. Phone 8-3803. Mrs. H. C. Akerley. tf ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT. All utilities furnished. Also office space in Wade Building. Gerald Wade, 1500 Shackleford Ave., phone 8-4535. tf THREK ROOM APARTMENT with bath, furniahed. Apply Beau fort Floriat or call 2-3371. tf HOUSE ? THREE ROOMS AND bath. Cecil Peterson at Peterson's Grocery, Broad St., Beaufort. J15 ONE 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, 1 bedroom. All con veniences, everything private. Cloee in. Alao one 2-bedroom unfurnish ed house, lately built. See Andrew Davis, Broadway Cafe, Morehead City. 0-3388. tf ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED apartment with porch overlooking Bogue Sound. Private entrance, all electric kitchen. 2805 Afendell St. C. H. Freeman, Agent, 710 H Arendell St. tf SPECIAL NOTICE IN MEMORIAM in memory of our beloved son and brother. Pvt. Leland Hucka, who was killed in action June IB, 1953 in Korea. One we loved so dear. A bitter grief, a shock severe, To part with one we love so dear. God loved him too. ao he called him home to rest Where there would be no more horrible war. There ia a vacancy in our home for you. No one knows our heart* are atill broken. We mtas that little tmile you had. There ia not a minute that we don't think of you. Some may forget that you are Sone, But we will never forget that you are gone. ? I atill misa that word Mniaay. Sadly missed by your brother, mother, and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Jeosie L. Parker and brother, Albert JISp Ted Davis Speaks To Rotary Club Ted Davis, manager at the More head City Chamber of Commerce, ?poke to More head City Rotariana Thursday at a meeting in the Rec-. reation Center. Mr. Davia talked on public apeak ing and gave a skit. He aubstituted for Wiley Taylor Jr.. Beaufort, who waa scheduled to talk to the club about the dog track. Mr. Davis was introduced by H. Earle Mobley, program chairman. E. B. Comer, Newport, and Lon nie Dill, Beaufort, were visitors. Sea Level Chamber Publishes Pamphlet A map of Carteret County, point ing out centers of recreational in terest, has been drawn up and in cluded in a pamphlet publiahed by the Sea Level Community Cham ber of Commerce. The theme of the pamphlet ia "Build Your Djream Home at Sea Level." Also included in the pamphlet is an outline of the lots overlooking Nelson Bay at Bay Shores. Pic tures of Cape Lookotit, the com munity hospital, Sea Level Inn, and aerial views of Bay Shores and Sea Level are featured in the pamphlet. Police Waste No Time On Judge's Hot Rod Falls Church, Va. (AP) ? State and county police, who keep an eye peeled for "hot rod" driv ers, aren't wasting any time watching a certain "Maust 540" which is the envy of hot rod fans in the area. ? The Maust was built by Coun ty Judge Albert Maust from $85 worth of parts from five makes of cars. It took the judge, who is also a flyer, 540 hours to build it. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of June, 1954 I did lease to Donald A. Chadwick of Straits, N. C., the following de scribed oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 687 Located in the Straits, Carteret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake on the northern shore of the Straits, on the east side of Chad wick's Creek and running S 2* 00' W 371' to a stake in the Straits; thence S 85"-45' E 489' to a stake; thence N 7 *-20' E 427' to a stake; thence N 61--50' W 79' to a stake on the shore line on the western side of Brooks' Creek; thence with the shore line to the beginning, containing 3.5 acres. This the 5th day of June, 1954. C. G. Holland Asst. Fisheries Commissioner j 15-22-29 jy6 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Frank L. Bry ant, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at 1400 Fisher St., More head City, N. C., on or before the 19th day of May, 1955, or this no tice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 13th day of May, 1954. Sylvia S. Bryant, Administratix ml8-25 jl 8-15-22p NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of May, 1954, I did lease to M? Cleveland Daniels of Cedar Island, N. C? the following described oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 684 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Hog Island Bay, Carteret County, N. C? said stake lying 25 yards S 64"-55 E from the N. E. corner of the Van Home lease; thence running S 89'-20' E 691' to a marsh; thence along said marsh S 37" 00' E 572' to a stake on the marsh; thence S 77M5' W 722' to a stake in the Bay; thence N 27*-45' W 708' to the beginning, containing 9.2 acres. This the 20th day of May, 1954. C. G. Holland Ass't Fisheries Commissioner m25 J 1-8-15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, Cora Let Cum min gs, hat qualified as Administra trix of the estate of the late Charlie C. Cummings, deceased, of Car teret County, North Carolina, and is now notifying all persons having claims against the said estate to Exhibit them to the undersigned at her home in North Harlowe, Carteret County, on or before the 11th day of May, 1955, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of May, 1954. (MRS.) CORA LEA CUMMINGS, Administratrix of the eatate of Charlie C. Cummings. mll-18-25 j 1-8-15 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Martha W. Mi telle, deceased, late of Carteret Couaty, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at 1510 Shackleford Ave., Morehead City, N. C., on or before the 12th day of May, 1955, Or this notice will be pled In bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will pleyse make prompt payment. This 8th day of May. 1954. K. R. Miielle. Administrator mll-18-25 Jl-8-15p Jaycees Consider Fiv* Girls for Beauty TiHo Five Morehaad City, girl* are un der co>xlderiti*ii for the title, Miss Morebead City of 1901 They are Norma Swioson, Myrna Loy Hedge cock, Betqy Davis, Janice Ray Le? if, and Geraidine Beat, all of More head City. At the Jaycee meeting last night, Walter Moiris, chairman of the committee to select Hiss Morehead City, presented two plana for choos ing the gir;. The first calla for her selection by businessmen and the second calls for selection by the Jaycee membership. Outcome of the meeting will be reported in Friday s NEWS-TIMES. Dry Weather Prevents Setting Sweet Potatoes Dry weather conditions are hold ing county farmers back in setting out sweet potatoes, reports R. W. Williams, county agent. Corn, tobacco, and other crops are being stunted and burned by the present dry spell, he added. Farmers not affected, of course, are those who are irrigating their farms. Police Make Eight Arrests Since Thursday The Beaufort' police force re ported eight arrests since Thurs day. Charged with public drunkenness are Archie Fulford, T. R. Phelps, Alvin Hodge, William Brason and Conley Brock. Charged with fail ure to stop at a stop sign are Alfred Gillikin, Ralph Ervin and William Fulcher. , Negro News Morehead City Hospital: Discharged after treatment: Clyde George, Havelock, Friday; Joseph George, Beaufort, Thursday. Discharged after operation: John Windley, Beaufort, Saturday; Lean der Carter, Havelock, Saturday. Morehead City ? The Ladies' Home Instruction Club will meet Wednesday night this week instead of Thursday, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Marie Hester. All members are urged to attend. The All Male Chorus of St Luke's Baptist Church will present a musical program at the Christian Star Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. The Rev. W. C. Horton, pastor of St. Antioch Baptist Church in Bachelor, will preach at the Chris tian Star Church Sunday at both the 11 and the 8 o'clock services. The public is invited. U ? . . I'm selling this power saw with a NEWS-TIMES classi fied ad ? before I run out of fingers!" Reporter Finds Famous Recipe Serves 2,000 Greensboro, N. C. (AP) ? For 25 years the Greensboro police de partment had kept its secret ? the formula for the department's fa mous barbecue sauce. The Greensboro Record's woman police reporter was determined to get it. But nobody among the cops would squeal. Finally some body left the handwritten reci pe wnere sne couia see? ana copy ?it. Now she wonders what she'll do with it. It serves 2,000. Skunk Gets Helping Hand When Caught in Glass Jar Prescott, Ariz. (AP) ? Even a skunk can be grateful for a helping hand. When Margie Williams investi gated strange noises behind her house, she found a skunk with its head caught in a jar. The skunk was trying to shatter its glass mask against a rock wall. Margie called the skunk like she would a kitten. It came to her and she broke the jar with a hammer. The skunk took off without leav ing its calling card. Bike Riders Warned. Chief of Police M. E. Guy said that bicycle riders who fail to stop at red lights, stop signs or who in sist on riding on sidewalks will be given citations to appear in court for violating the law. FOR CHILIS ft FEVER Q DUCJO MALARIA made with ODD QUININE Resurfacing 1'aderway Resurfacing of U. S. Highway TO from Havelock to More head City is expected to be completed July 30, says the State Highway and Pub lic Works Commission. There is one-way traffic where work ii in progress along the 15- mile stretch. ATHLETE'S KOOT WITH KERATOLYTIC ACTION SLOUGHS OFF th? taints ?*??' ?v>*. exposing buried fungi and kills ?a ?*? tact. Leaves sain a~lii >. ... ONE HOUR. It not pleased. your 40c Back at any drug store. Today at Bell s Drug Store. FISHING TACKLE AT PHILLIPS' HARDWARE 920 Arendell St. Morehead City , Call Kinston 4444 Coll | it USE ICEMAN'S Our ice i* made from water taken from our own artesian wells, processed in our own purification plant, and slow frozen under constant filtered air agi tation into HARD, pure, tasteless, crystal clear ice that LASTS. Only a completely equipped ice plant can produce such a matchless product, and at such low cost to the consumer. Carteret Ice & Coal Co. Since 1898" 6th and Evans Sts. Morehead City THERE IS STILL TIME... Nominate Your Dad for Top Honors And a Wealth of Wonderful FREE Gifts As Local "Father-of-the-Year" The WINNING DAD WILL GET ALL THESE VALUABLE GIFTS Pair of Floriheim Shoe* Webb's Bathroom Heater $19.95 Value Carteret Gat Company Bulova Picture Watch $55.00 Value Early Jewelert Man'* Summer Suit Leary'* Store for Men Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera Morehead City Drug C9. Wash and Lubrication Job Willis Pure Oil Service Station Television Chair Hamilton'*, Inc. Basket of Groceries $10.00 Vain* Stroud's Food Confer Box of 3 Sport Shirts Styron's 2-Pc. Slack Set and Pair of Shoe* Bel It's Dept. Store Rules for "Father - of - the - Year" Competition 1. Any father in Carteret County is eligible for the competition, including those temporarily absent from home on duty with the armed forces. t Any relative or friend may submit nominations. There is no limit to the number of nominations that may be submitted for any dad. Extra ballots may be obtained at the NEWS-TIMES office or from the sponsors. S. On your ballot give your reasons, in 26 words or less, why the dad yon nominate should be the "Father-of-the-Year." 4. Selections of the winning Fsther will be made by the Judges on the basis of reasons given on the nominating ballots as verified. The Judges' de cision shall be final. ' 5. Ballots must be deposited in the ballot box at the NEWS-TIMES office not later than 10 a.m. M Wednesday, June 16. or mailed to the office of this newspaper by that date. I. Employees of this newspaper and participating stores are not eligible for this competition. OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK i I Nominate _____________ 1 Address . FOR rr "Father of the Year' BECAUSE Entry submitted by Add rati USE 25 WORDS OR LESS
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