Land Deals (Contiawd from Page 4, Section I) Alex Lewis, others, to Eao Standard Oil Co.. *100: G. W. Hunt lay, wile, to Bruce L Goodwin, tl: G. W. Huntley, wife, to Bruce L. (iooduin. $10: G W. Huntlqy, wife, to b>u?e I.. Goodwin. $10; G. W. Huntley, wife, to Bruce L. Good win, <10; Ulrich Gumey Miielle, wife, to Albert Noble McElmon. wife. $100; W. C. Matthewi, wife, to George A. Eastman, wife, $1. Newport ? Joaeph C. Hill, wife, to Malvin O. Howard, others. $100; Willard H. Garner, wife, to James B. Midgette, wife, $10; Rena R. Ed wards. others, to Mary Virginia Godwin, $10; Mary Virginia God win to Robert K. Montague, wife, $10. Beaufort ? Mamie Frances Noe to Elizabeth Noe, $10; Carlton Stewart, wife, to Mabel Stewart; John W. Avery, wife, to I. D. Gilli kin, wife, $100. Atlantic Beach ? Walter Hum phrey, wife, to Otis Humphrey. $10: R. W. Davenport, wife, to Lewis G. Cooper, wife, $10. White Oak ? Tommie J. Guth rie, wife, to T. H. Guthrie, wife, $10; Daisy Sanders Koonce, hus band F. P., to J. Virgil Bender, wife. $10. Stacy ? Amy Fulcher to Doily Fulcher, $10; Amy Fulcher to Le land Fulcher, $10. Straits ? Aubrey Chadwick, wife, others, lo Florence Pigott, $10; Florence Pigott to John L. Smith, $10. Merrimon? John T. Mason, wife, to Frederic L. Cox, wife, $10; H. V. Hardy, wife to H. I. Carraway, wife. $10. Cape Lookout ? Frederick Sterl ing Davis Jr., to Edith Davis Dar noil. $10. Ilarlowe ? Charles B. Daven port Jr., others, to Safrit Lumber Co., $10. Harkers Island ? Everett J. Huneycutt, Wife, to Oliver S. Grif fin, wife, $100. Sept. to? Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason and daughter, Sarah Alice, and Mrs. Masons mother, Mrs. Mary Willis, and Miss Minnie Willis, of Stacy, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Norman and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stilly and daughters, Eloise and Nancy, of Bridfeton, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cahoon and sons, and her mother, Mrs. Liiuie Cannon, went to Goose Creek Sun day to see Mrs. Cannon's sister, Mrs. Lula Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace Jr. spent part of last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon, More head City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace. Mrs. Nannie J. Pittman came home last Wednesday. 6he had vis ited her sister at Atlantic for awhile. Mrs. Lizzie iJtje, Grantsboro, visited her daughter, Mrs. Rone Wallace, Sunday afternoon. She is staying now in Bridgeton with her daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Stilly. She has been ill. Preston Mason, of the Coast Guard, stationed at Norfolk, vis ited his parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hardy came home Saturday afteT visiting their son, Marvin, at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardy and sons, Billy and Jimmy, of Beaufort, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mason. Mr. Monnie Norman went to Dr. Fulcher Thursday for treatment. He has got some better but can't work any. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards and daughter, Virginia, New Bern, spent Sunday afternoon here with relatives. G^W SEVEN : I STAR. ? 38? Are You Building ... Or Repairing? 3SSS8K3 w Paint Varnish Stain Linseed Oil Thinner Turpentine Shellac Br Start Wool Copper. Napthenato Calklnf Compound Copper Tacks WMm Glass Plastic Weed Speckling Compound Metal Unrm . Dmt Clawn Weed Scitm Tensiop Sctkm Him B1i|h Dmt Locks Dmt Hiafea flcceea Wire SMm Boon Plywood WiITtoo Bathroom Caklaeta Sink (akiarta Metal Tkreakfcold Flower Gardea SenXoeer Grills Screen floor Guards n?o? Firnka for Comtcr Tap Caaater a ni Table Top Awataf Wilton Wladaw Uatta ? All 8taa4ar4Fa? Natln Mae FREE ESTIMATES ON SPECIAL MtULWQMC Lockhart Millwork Co. ?4*18 70 w4m af MartbMl City, ?. C. Carrot-Rice Dish, With Broiled Lamb, Hits Spot Rice and carrot combination looks pretty, tastes good. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Ever team carrots and rice? It's a combination we've been serving lately with great success. A little onion, butter or margarine, salt and pepper and a sprinkling of minced parsley season the dish just right. We use precooked rice and the carrots are grated medium fine or coarse; our own choice for shredding is medium-fine. We are particularly fond of this carrot-and-rice dish served with a spicy chili con came. It's good, too, with broiled lamb chops and broccoli with a hollandaise-type sauce. Golden West Rice Ingredients: 1% cups water, 1 1/3 cups (one 5 -ounce package) precooked rice, H teaspoon salt, 1 (mall onion (grated medium fine), 2 cups medium-fine grated carrots (lightly packed), '= tea spoon salt. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, white pepper, 2 table spoons minced parsley. Method: Put water in a sauce pan; bring to a boil. Add rice, H \ MERRIMON _ 2 rtJL r* n , i - Sept. 27- Mr. and Mrs. John tiemwray,- Camp Lejewie. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Sidle Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Shepheard, Durham, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Martin. Mr*. Martin returned home with them for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Herrington and children, of Norfolk, visited her father, the P. F. Carrawaya, over the weekend. Mr. Carraway is still confined to the bed. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Edmondson, their daughter, Mrs Spencer and two children, of Oriental, visited in the neighborhood on Monday. Mr. Minor Davis and others from Davis viaited Mr. D. M. Salter on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Salter seems to be much better. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson, Bridget on, visited in the neighbor hood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lycugus Dickin son and Mrs. Harvey, of Beaufort, were over to see Mr. Salter on Sunday. Mr. X M. Stallings Jr. and bro ther, Carey, returned home on Tuesday from New York and New Jersey where they spent their va cation. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings (pent Sunday at Vance boro with their daughter and family, Mr. and lira. W. E. Robinson. The Rev. CUfton Styron of Davis wm the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace Sunday. Mr*. Pulley, Mr. Bill Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Best, of Kinston, rnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Art is Taylor of Bachelor visited in the neighbor hood Monday Judge Tells Nan To Attend Church Columbia, S. C (AP>? A man who flouriahed i hand grenade when Richland County deputies went to arrest htm ha< been put uadar a peace bond with the atlp ulation that be attend church or tuo4ar artaool ?ach Sunday with hia family far one year. Magistrate CM Lawaor aentenced htm to serve five day? or pay a ? fine. The man'a wife la to r? part each Moaday whether he MM to church the previous day. There la alao a suspended sen tence of 30 days In iall or ? 1100 fine. The officers aaid they were cal led by the man'a wife. He pulled the pin of the grenade which failed to (o olf because It did not contain any powder. teaspoon salt and grated onion; stir to moisten all the rice. Bring to a full boil over high heat; turn off heat. Put carrots in a layer over the rice; sprinkle carrots with la tea spoon salt and dot with butter; cover tightly and do not mix. Al low to stand without lifting cover for 20 minutes; if rice has not ab sorbed all the water, let stand a few minutes longer. With a large spoon or fork, care fully mix carrots and rice, adding more salt if desired and pepper to taste. Serve sprinkled with parsley. Makes 6 servings. Note: In measuring the carrots, put the fluffy grated pile lightly into the cup; do not pack down at all. For Two or Three: Use % cup water, 2/3 cup onion, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 tablespoon butter or mar garine, salt, pepper and minced parsley to taste. First strp ? Crate carrots, onion for golden west rice. You Can Own Dream House! Don't let the high cost of living keep you from having the kind of home you dream of owning. That's the advice of Pauline Gordon, State College extension housing specialist, who advises making complete plans before beginning any type of home improvement. Planning costs nothing, she ex plains. Learn to refinish your own fur niture, to make slip covers, and to reupholster. "Doingit-yourself" is also an effective way to get more for your money. Study magazines. Keep abreast of trends in house furnishings. , Today's trend, according to Miss Gordon, is away from sets of fur niture. Instead, a few comfortable pieces are used. Use color in your home, but use it wisely. Colored pictures, colors in fabrics, and magazine pictures of colored rooms can help you select colors for your own color schemes. Learn all you can about color, recommends Miss Gordon. Then see how it can change the appearance of a room and of your whole house, for that matter. Painting odd pieces of furniture the same color will add unity to your room and you'll find that the money you'd intended to put into a new piece of furniture can be spent elsewhere. If you're in the market for new curtains, remember that nylon is -more expensive than tome of the other fibers and that tt disinte grates in strong sunlight. The best way t* save money and to have the kind of house you want, says Miss Gordon, Is to be doubly sure of where you want to spend money before you ac tually buy something. Edmonton. Alia . has grown from a trading post in I tMM> to more than 200.1)00 population. Don't increaae your vacation driving hazards by overloading or incorrectly loading your ear. The Institute for Safer Living of Uie American Mutual Liability lnsntr a nee Company advises keeping these three points In mind. Usui block your .?ide or rear vision; dis tribute the load evenly so your c? will be properly balanced; (vlaMk ber, a heavily loaded car is harder to slop, so make extra allovanrt lor stopping distances. ? LIKE TO GET THERE FASTER? ^ Surest way is to maintain a regular sche dule of deposits for your ultimate bene | fit. SAVE and enjoy the best things lif# has to offer. Start your savings project ^ now! I I For a Future You Can Bank On, Bank With U* Commercial National Bank MOREHEAD CITY ? SEA LEVEL MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION f. We would like to (how 70a nme of the that make the new 1956 Ford om of America'! finest car*? despite the fact it is one of America's lowest priced cars. Let's start with these long, low lines. Looks like it hates to stand ?till, doesn't it? J Let's take a walk around the NEW 56 FORD ! It'? the fine oar at half the fine car price ! g 2. Here, on your left, b the Inapiratfca for till ?tyling of the '56 Ford -the famoua Ford Thunderbird. You can M the alailarlty from any angle. I^ook at thoaa broad, flat hood*, thoae viaoied headlighta, for Mais pi*. Here ia atylint that will ttay In atyie. \ a 3. Here'a what jon ride on. Thiejl (nunc hu fire croawnembaw W including a K-btr member up V front. It can take it! And Ford'i "J Ball-Joint Front Suipenaion really biota out bumpa. t. Her*'* Ike new 202-h.p. ThunderMrd T-8 >nd ?? unire you, it will five you new driving enjoyment. It'* available in Fordoimtic Fairlane and Station Wagon model* . . , the 178-h.p. Y-8 in Fordo ma tic Mainline and Cuatomline modela ... the lS7-h.p. Six in >11 modela. 5. Note Ike iff titer ta|p of tMa arm Lihfuard a tiering whMl. Th* wheel rim Is over three inchee ibovi the port to help cuihion the driver in eaw ai %a accident. 'c TMa Ltfepard for In * atrument panel and aun vieor* it optional. It give* you extra pro tact ion againat aerioua injuria* when thrown forward in an accident. You may alao have optional aaat balta to help keep occupant* aacwraly is Mr?H 7. Here's Ford's new Lifeguard door laUk. A double-grip locking engagement re duc?? the chance of doora aprtnging open under impact. Chaneea of aarioua injury In accidents are laaa whan |ia?H>rl remain in the car. Wei, that ?o m the importhat H>* But there'* a lot more. So wfc'd Ilk# to invite you to eome in and Me the new *66 Ford (or yourself. Then jwiTI eee tin colorful new exteriors and interior*, the quality workmanship that la evident nrrywhtTt Than youH leaf* the fall story. You'll hum- that Fordjs thi fmt car at half the toe eat pta. Your Local Ford Dealer

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