CLASSIFIED APS ] DIAL 6-4175 Ask For "WANT ADS" Want ads for the Tuesday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Monday. Want ads for the Friday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Thursday. ALL KEYED ADS (ads signed with box numbers) are strictly confidential and no information will be given. For Sale HOMEMADE CAKES: WED dings, birthdays, parties, layer cakes, old fashioned pound eake. Call Mrs Jack Powell, 6 3931. m23 COMPLETE AUTO MECHANICS tool kit. Three cabinets, two impact wrenches. See Earl Couch, 810 . Fisher Street, Morehead City. tf 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON. EX cellent condition. 17,000 miles. List $1,495. Will sacrifice for $1,325. Phone 6-4682. m27p NEW 3-BURNER WESTING house, 30" range, $199.95. Phone 240-1, Newport. m30p NEW CHURCH BUILDING IN Haveloek. For information call 6-4920, Morehead City. m30p ONE SLIGHTLY USED SPINET piano, full 10-year factory guaran tee. Save $325.00 on this piano. Johnson Piano Company, 133 West North Street, Kinston, North Caro lina. m27 FOUR FACTORY MADE HARD wood booths. Beaufort Bar. Turner St _ _ LAMPS, TOASTERS, IRONS. PER. colators, waffle irons, and all other small appliance repairing. Sound Appliance Co., 1406 Bridges St., Morchead City, phone 6-4452. dlS t THREE BEDROOM HOUSE W1T1I garage apartment, located 2107 Bridges St., Morehead City. tf NEW AND USED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture Co., near school on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. tf FOR SALE New 3-Bedroom Homes Built on FHA or G1 Arrangements UP TO 25 YEARS TO PAY. We Can Offer Complete Home Delivery in 100 Days. Low Down Payment. In a new Crab Point Develop ment area with paved streets, curbs and city sewer. GOODWIN DEVELOPMENT CO. Phone 6 3078 10S N. 10th St Morehead City tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES I'hone MI'S One-Time Insertion TP. for 15 words or lets ? ad ' ? lltul words 5c each. Four-Time Consecutive Insertion* /A_ each Insertion for 15 W??ordi or less ? additional words 4c each. Eight-Time Consecutive Insertions JC. farh insertion tor 15 ""words or l*is ? additional words 3c each. Each initial, abbrevia tion, group of numbers counts as one word. Classified Display Ad* 77, per column Inch, "t Fist rate. All other ads requesting Classi fied Page position ? 77c per column inch. FLAT RATE. Cards of Thanks snd Special Notices sccepted at regular Classified Rates. THE NEWS TIMES will be re II sponsible for the first incorrect Insertion of any classified ad vertisement. if the value of the advertisement has been lessened by the error, and then only to the extent of a make-good in ?ertion. The publisher reserves the right to revise or reject any copy. Deadline far Classifieds , II I P.M. Monday, 1 P.M. Thursday rB" (v For Sale STUDIO COUCH IN GOOD CON- \ ditinn Phone 8-5102. Mrs. Jimmy > Wallace, M&N Apartments. mZTp s This Week's SPECIALS ? AT ? PAUL MOTOR CO. ? Dependable Used Cars" (Sold with a written guarantee) 1949 Nash 4- Dr. 600 Super $285 00 1952 Chev. 4- Dr. KJ Styleline 795.00 1954 Ford 4-Dr Customline 1295.00 1953 Dodge Club Coupe - Coronet 1095 00 These along with 35 Models to choose from. PAUL MOTOR CO. Phone 2 8981 322 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. NEW THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, 103 Yaupon Terrace. Crab Point. Immediate occupancy. See 3 to 5 daily. m23p WARDS TIRES & BATTERIES 18 Mos. Guarantee $ 9.45 Exch. 30 Mos. Guarantee $13.45 Exch. 48 Mos. Guarantee $16.95 Exch. 60 Mos. Guarantee $19.95 Exch. TIRES 600-16 . ..v. $13.15 670-15 $14.54 710-15 Deluxe Quality $22 86 760-15 Deluxe Quality $25.05 ! Installed Free j 8TH STREET SERVICE STATION Authorized Ward's Dealer " Phone 6-3051 f J PUERTO RICO SEED SWEET Lv potatoes. Vine grown. Earl Cam-)/ pen. Highway 101. Phone 2-4137. TWO CHURCH ORGANS USED only as floor demonstrators. 50% off regular retail. Johnson Piano Company. 133 West North Street. Kinston, North Carolina. m27 USED Appliance Sale Bargains! Buy Dependable, Reconditioned and Guaranteed Washers Ranges Water Heaters Refrigerators Many have Been Repainted and Look Like New. SEE ? BUY AND, SAVE MONEY AT Sound Appliance Co. 1406 Bridges St Morehead City, N. C. afl 28- FOOT SPORT FISHING BOAT, I fully equipped. Sonny's Atlantic t; Beach, N. C. m27 n 22-FOOT CORE SOUND BOAT, J round stern 8 hp engine. Aircool- j ed. Call Atlantic 196. m23p . TRAWLER. 38' , CHRYSLER Crown engine. 2 trawls complete. Also gas range. Contact Arlie Nel son. Atlantic. m23p PLANT NOW Pink and white dogwood, ever blooming rosct. Cherokee. Lady Banks and Moss roaes. Rebel red peach, red crab apple, red leaf plum, blooming camellias, azaleas and evergreens. : COPELAND'S NURSERY Highway 101 Phone 2-4143 ~ tf f RICH BLACK TOP SOIL AND > manure, delivered. Call Beaufort d 2-4128. Otis Warren. tfjS Smith's Television Sales ft Service SYLVAN1A and PHILCO Call 6-5002 1213 Bridges St. Morehead City I 1 Want to Buy VANT TO BUY SHOW CASES, fust be in good condition and rea onable. Roy Eubanks, Beaufort. m23 For Leaie For Lease Modern Service Station Three Bay Located in Central Part Morehead Apply P. O. Box 6 Morehead City m23 Busineaa Services LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Also Saw Filing and Grinding Service. W C. BRUCE Phone 6-3651 1113 Evans Morehead City tf SEPTIC TANKS Installed, serviced. We Clean Septic Tanks. THOMAS B. MARSH CO.. INC. New Bern, N. C. Call 6512 Concrete Pipe Lawn Benches j U MOHAWK Rugs and Carpeting Now You Can Have Your Flows Covered On Easy Bud get Terms. Complete Installation. No Down Payment. Up to 36 Months tc Pay. Hamilton Furniture Co. Phone 2-7201 503 Live Oak St. Beaufort 1 1 CLASSES IN CERAMICS Finished Ceramics and Supplies for Sale. TAR HEEL CERAMICS Ho Ho Village lighway 24 West of Morehead City m30p ?OR CORRECT TIME: ? 6 3186 s ror correct jewelry, satisfactory >atch repair. Early Jewelers, 723 Ircndell St.. Morehead City. "HAULING" Long or Short Distance Precious Things Handled Carefully For InformaUoL Call WILLIS >URE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone 6-3114 Morehead City, N. C. tf CALL 2-9631 For Fast ? Sure TV SERVICE ACE TV 114 Turner St Beaufort, 'N. C. tf Jim Morrill TIRE SERVICE CO. lias been appointed Master Retreader For This District This assures you a perfect retread and a perfect tire. m30 NOTICE ? 1. 1ST YOUR PROPER y with us for sale or rental. Our notto is to please. Your business ppreclated. C. H. Freeman and I. L. Stanley. Agents, 710f Back Sound and runs S 78? - 30' iV 302' oyt into Back Sound to a take; thence N 35? - 00' W 292* o a stake in said Sound; thence M 78* - 30' E 331' to a stake on he shoreline of Harkers Island; hence with the shore 294' to the >eginning, containing 2 acres. This the 1st day of March, 1956. C. G. Holland Fisheries Commissioner m&- 16-23-30 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra or of the estate of Albert Mason, leeeased, late of New York State, his is to nqtify all persons having laims against said estate to pre ent them to the undersigned at i21 Craven St., Beaufort, N. C., on >r before the 10th day of March. .957, or this notice will be pled in tar of their recovery. All persons ndebted to said estate will please nake prompt payment. This 8th day of March. 1956. Glenn H. Adair. Administrator m9-10^23-90 afl-13 i beautiful campus of North Caro lina College. We really enjoyed this. A movie followed the tour, then we visited the Home Economics Department which was really out of this world. A demonstration was given by the students of this de partment. They were college stu dents majoring in Home Econom ics. They really knew what they were doing. We had lunch and then it was time for the fashion show. The theme for this occasion was New Horizons in Home Economics, rime for the fashion show our excitement really reached its peak; we wanted to model our dresses. We suppose, most of all, we want ed to know if any other group had ione as well as we thought we had done. Well we were soon to find out ? they had done very well. 1 We saw some gorgeous gowns, but we still think that ours were gor geous too. We didn't get grades and prizes, but we received some valuable criticism which will mean more to us than extrinsic values. Fannie May made her second Jebut in Nu Alpha Chapter of Dmega Psi Phi Fraternity Talent Hunt Sunday evening in Wilson. Fannie won second prize in New Bern, this gave her right to par ticipate in the District Talent Hunt with contestants from Kin iton district, Wilson district, Sreenville district, Washington dis trict, Goldsboro district, Tarboro district and New Bern district, which Morehead City is in. Fannie iidn't win in Wilson, but she re ceived honorable mention. Fannie is just a sophomore ;o she has two more years to try 'or first prize. The contestants were judged on he following: talent 25 per cent, echnique 25 per cent, stage pres ence 25 per cent and difficulty and nastery 25 per cent. Mr. Lee How ?rd, professor of music from At antic Christian College was the ludge. He mentioned that Fannie knew ler piece very well, but she didn't ?ut herself enough in it. Thus Saith The Lord, sung by Willie (ones, of C. M. Epps High School >f Greenville won first prize. Ole Han River, by Tyron Reece won >ccond prize Reece is from P. E lones High School of Washington, M. C. Oh What A Beautiful City, lone by Jessie Daves of J. T. Bar ker High School, New Bern, won hird prize. The seventh grade under the iponsorship of Mr. C. E. Smith will iresent their chapel program to lay on the month of March. The irogram will begin at 1:20. Sym >ols and quotations about March ind a special solo by Owen White ind a special solo on the trumpet >y Curley Becton will be given, rhe public is always invited to >ur programs and invited to visit >ur school. The first and second grades of he W. S King School will present in operetta. The Children of Old tfother Goose, on Thursday night, March 29, at 8. The children be come dissatisfied at the treatment >f old Mother Goose and try to 'ind a new mother. The characters are Old Mother loose, Sharon Monroe; The Old Woman who Lives in The Shoe, luby Horton; Old Mother Hub >a rd Alice Mattox. and all the ither children of Old Mother Joose. Mr. Eli Martin, Havelock, and IVilliam Ward, Newport, were dis charged from the Morehead City Hospital Sunday. The Parent-Teacher Association >f W S. King School will meet ruesday night at 8 p.m. In the ichool auditorium. Members of Walter's Chapel, \ME Church, Newport, held their -egular meeting Friday, March 18, it the home of Mrs Bertha Hark ey. Plan* for a penny rally vere discussed. Refreshments were lerved. There will be a chapel board neeting tonight at 7:30. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Quantities 7. Bony and thin 11. Quint 12. Arabian port IS. Educated 14. Talk wildly 15. Friend: Tr. 1?. Cook in (at 17. Type of propeller IS. Marbles SO. Hebrew measure 22. Put In high spirits 24. Conger 25. Tablet SI. Sylvan deities SO. Shlpworm 12. Town: prefix S3. Auto fuel 15. Nut It. Subdued 18. Russian parliament 39. Drawing ( room 42. Recent 44. Came to rest 45. Winglike 1 41. Sue 1 48. " Lisa" 49. Lift I 50. Pare 61. Cylindrical I Solution to Tuesday's Puzzle DOWN I. Lessen Malt drink I. Slave I. Trap J. Reproduc tion I. Understand 7 Graceful iree 8. Hebrew month 9. Snow field 10. Was aware 11 Alike 13. Most crippled meal 19. Pigpen 21. Hot: Scot. .'3. Unit of energy 25. Emh?izl? 26. Human being 27. Give 29. Adage 31. Scarlet 34. Old and infirm 36. Kind of jewelry 37. Block 39. Coarse hominy 40. Bitter herb 41. Auto highway 43. Take a wife 46. Permit 47. Channel Town fo Publish 10,0(10 Pamphlets Ten thousand pamphlets will be published immediately by the Beau fort Chamber of Commerce, so that they will be available for mailing prior to the summer season. The four-page leaflet, expected to be off the press within the next few weeks, will tell of Beaufort's history, its old homes, hunting, fishing, swimming, facilities for boat launching and the forthcom ing speedboat regatta. The chamber expects to publish 1 later a larger booklet setting forth the advantages of this area as a business place and vacation land. The chamber board of directors ! will hold their monthly meeting I from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in the ' chamber office. Front Street. Two Cars Collide Tuesday in Morehead George Milton, Norfolk, driving a 1954 Plymouth, collided with a 1950 Buick driven by Alonza Jones Jr., Morehead City, Tuesday in Morehead City. Milton told police he was going south on S. 11th Street and didn't see Jones backing his car away from the curb. The accident oc curred at 10:10 a.m. Damage was confined to the left front fender of the Milton vehicle . and was estimated at $50 by Sgt j Joe Smith. No charges were pre ferred. Harkers Island PTA Gives $80 to Polio Fund Received this week for the 1956 March of Dimes was $80 from the Harkers Island Parent-Teacher As sociation, Miss Alida Willis, chair man of the March of Dimes cam paign, announced. Persons who still have coin col lectors in their places of business should phone 2-4501 or 6-4437, and the collectors will be picked up. H. Rex Edison, chairman, North Carolina March of Dimes, estimates that the state total for 1956 will run between $950,000 and one million dollars. Mrs. Margie Garner Hurt as Car Upsets Mrs. Margie B. Garner, Newport, who was injured in an automobile I accident at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday j on the Nine-foot Road, was report ed to be "doing very well" in the ' Morehead City Hospital yesterday. Dr. S. W. Hatcher, attending I physician, said that Mrs. Garner's i injuries were not serious. According to State Highway Pa trolman W. E. Pickard. Mrs. Gar ner was headed west and failed to make a turn The car. a 1954 Ford, turned over and was extensively damaged. The accident occurred two and a I half miles from Newport. _________ Rescue Squad Greets Stork I Englewood, Colo. (AP) ? The fire department rescue, squad ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Warren at the same time as the stork. Fire Capt. Bill Ham ilton delivered a 54 -pound girl. Warren first called the police department when it appeared the young lady was going to arrive ahead of schedule. The call was relayed to the fire rescue squad and was garbled in transmission. "We thought it was a call for an unconscious baby," Hamilton said, "and went busting into the house with the resuscitator before we realized what was happening." Mother and daughter got along fine. Thomas Cordova Heads Presbyterian Men's Group Thomas Cordova, Morehead City, was recently elected president of the Men of the Church of the First Presbyterian Church, More ! head City. Other officers elected were J. C. Harvell, vice-president and pro gram chairman: Hugh Porter, sec retary; George Springs, treasurer and finance chairman; J. W. Kel logg, projects chairman; Charles Summerlin, fellpwship chairman, and Paul Cordova, arrangements chairman. See Us . . . For The Best New And Used Car Buys in Town! Paul Motor Co. 322 Front St. Phone 2-898! Beaufort, N. C. MY I.D ??. 1440 You'll Get a Better Deal on a New or Used Car Hardesty Motors Your MERCURY Dealer 1302 Arendell St. Phone 6-3006 Morehead City MVI.D N?. lilt