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CLASSIFIED ADS IS DIAL 6-4175 Art tar "WANT ADS" Want adi for the Tucaday issue may be phoned In until 1 p.m. on Monday. Want ads for the Friday Issue nay be phoned In until 1 p.m. on Thursday. ALL KEYED ADS (ada signed with box numbers) are strictly confidential and no information will be given. Lost ONE 18 FOOT SKIFF WITH J HP air cooled motor from Stacy with northeast wind. Finder please noti fy Brady Mason, Stacy, N. C. a22 SMALL GRAY CAT WITH WHITE face and paws, wearing red collar with bells. Answers to Muff. Phone W. G. Dick, 6-5732, 1810 Evans. a25 LOST OR STRAYED? THE CREA tures! Please notify manager of City Theatre. Dangerous! Do not try to capture. a29 For Sale 1953 CHEVROLET 2-D00R SE dan; new tires, good condition. Reasonably priced. Pbone 6-5456. tf PETUNIAS, RED SAGE, THRIFT and Sweet William. Avery's Plant Garden, Highway 101, Beaufort. Closed Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Plants available those mornings at Curb Market. a2S Attention Boatmen 8-Volt Batteries with 2-year guarantee, $17.95 exchange. Your Ward's Dealer 8th Street Service Station Phone 6-3051 m2 PHOTO SERVICES: OUT-DATED roll film, two (or the price at one. Guaranteed. Eubanks Studio, Tur ner Street, Beaufort, N C. tf NEW AND CSED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture Co., near school on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. tf EXTRA NICE BRICK VENEER home, practically new. Four bed rooms, living room, kitchen, deu, carport, laundry room, central heating aystem. Located on Bon ner Ave. near Camp Glenn School. Priced to sell. Contact John A. Baker Agency, phone office 6-4066 or nights 6-3369. tf SOUND APPLIANCE CO. AL wayi hat bargains in used oil heat ers, washers, ranges and refrig erators. See them at 1406 Bridges Rt., fax Morehead City. dl3 PHOTO SERVICESI OLD PHOTO graphs made like new regardless of condition. Eubanks Studio, "Turner Street, Beaufort, N. C. tf Business Services FOR EXPERT RUG AND UP holstery cleaning contact Carteret Dura-Cleaners, P. O. Box (13, Morehead City. Phwe 6-3724. tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES MI7I One-Tim* Insertion k per wmrd kuertioa alnimaa _ $1.00 Four-Tim? Consecutive Insertions fcjw wmr4 Eight-Tim* Consecutive Insertions k per wart lasertien ikisn 60c Each initial, abbrevistion, group o f numbors counts aa CUsaif i*d Display Ada ttc P*r eatna lack ?* <litia< kr pay meat by Cards of Thanks and Special Notices accepted at regular m-TODES will ba ro of any flsntftad ad , U the value at the iWrtomtnt hit been lessen* ad by the error, and then only to the extent of a make-good to raviaa or reject any For Sal* RECENTLY PURCHASED 7S Gov ernment surplus typewriters, good condition, $27. JO to $32.50. Choose yours while selection is large. Ex cellent graduation gifts. Frontier Village Motel, Atlantic Beach, phone 6-4120. a25 1957 FORD Fairlan* 500 Town Sedan 4-door, fresh air heater, radio, power steering, power brakes, electric windows, air conditioned, light beige and white, whltewall tires. Extra clean. Priced (or quick sale. Call (-ill}. PARKER MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Morehead City, N. C. tf LOT 11,500 SQ. FT. FACING south on paved street. City water. Priced low. Glendale Park, Beau fort. Phone 6-5263. a29 FOR SALE Furnished summer cottage on shore at Gloucester; large llvlmt room, 2 screened porches, bath, lot 86 x 300. $3,500. Also (arms, building lots and bouses. List your property with us. Richard H. Whitehurst, Broker, Glouces ter. Phone Park *-3564. a 25 Buaineas Service* Save Up To 33Vi% On Your Boat and Outboard Motor Insurance See JERRY J. WILLIS City Theatre Bldg. Phone 1-4777 Local Claim Service More bead City, N. C. ? Try Tin Little Drug Store With The Big Heart Excellent Service Reasonable Prices See Us Today Phone 2*3231 WE GIVE SAV-A-8TAMP8 : -? BALL'S DRUO STORE Frwt St Bcaafort, N. C. tf For Prompt Television Service Call Beasle/s Radio and Television Service Phone 6-4791 1US ARENDELL ST. 1I0REHEAD CITY Hav* Tubes Will Travel CALL G?org?'? Radio and V TV Sarvic* \ PHONE MM W Soath Mb Street N?M City, N. C. m2 "WHERE SERVICE IS BETTER" Complete Mecfcaakal Serrlee FraatErt Allcaoeat Wbccli liltd Expert Fialir A Mjr Work Flaert riWk| Mi Park?r Motors Tow Frtoadly Fort Dealer Mereheat City Dealer No. 1XW FOR CORRECT TIMS: - For correct Jewelry, aatlafactory watch repatar, Early Jewelere, T23 Arendell St, Hanbo ad City. Hom?lit? Chain Saw* CONN** A KIEL Sale* art Service Rt 4, Nov Bora, N. C Hwy n, I MUet Kail of Now Bon Buataw Services SEPTIC TANKS Installed, Serviced We Cle^n Septic Tsnki THOMAS B. MARSH CO., INC. New Ben, N. C. Call ?12 Concrete Pipe - Lawn Benches tf RETREADING Completely Modernized to Retread 14 and U-Inch Tires with LATEST SAFETY TREAD TIRE SERVICE CO. 13th and Arendell St. Morehead City Phone 6-3029 tf NOTICE ? LIST YOUR PROPER ty with us for sale or rental. Our motto is to please. Your business appreciated. C. H. Freeman and C. L. Stanley, Agents, 710Vi Aren dell St., Morehead City, N. C. tf BULLDOZING Anywhere in the County. Want to work, will talk price. New Bulldozer. HARDY IPOCK Atlantic Beach Phone 6-3578 ti EASTERN PEST CONTROL CO. Beaufort, N. C. A Division of Eastern Hillworka, Inc. Complete Pest Control Service Termites - Roaches - Silverfish Modern - Professional Method^ Locally Owned and Operated Guaranteed Results Call 2-7891 N. C. License PWF 285 tf CUSTOM MILLWORK Hardware and Building Supplies Native Pine Mouldings ? Specialty Lockhart Millwork Co. Highway 78 West Morehead City, N. C. "HAULING" Long or Short Dlstanc* Precious Things Handled Carefully For Information Call WILLIS rURI OIL SERVICE STATION Phone 8-3114 Morehead City t Wanted HAUNTED HOUSE WANTED FOR Dr. Brandon to live in with his movie monsters while here in town to present his stage show at the City Theatre. a29 Help Wanted WOMEN ? SEW EASY READY cut wrap around, aprons, children's wear. Home. Spare time instruc tions furnished. Profitable, no ob ligation. Write Accurate Style, Free port, New York. a22p PRETTY YOUNG BLONDE TO baby sit for the Creatures while they are in town with the Holly wood Monsters stage show. Apply to Dr. Brandon at City Theatre. *29 Ladies We hive ? few openings for rep resentatives. Interest, profitable sales work selling ?v advertised Avon Cosmetics on money-back! guarantee. Reply to: Boa SOS Kinston, N. C. Stating Kace and Directions to Yonr Home a2S MAN OR WOMAN, ESTABUSHED Watkins route available in Beau fort. No experience necessary in this area. Write P. O. Box No. S0T1, Department S-3, Richmond, Virginia. a28-tp Position Wanted BOOKKEEPER OR STENOGRA pher. Experienced In automobile business. Have ratings with North Carolina Merit Systems Council as Account Clerk III, Supervisor I and Stenographer HI. Will accept H rating. Write Box 300, e/o Newt Times. a2Sp For Rant STORE OR OFFICE SPACE available May 1 In Stroud building. North ltth St. Contact C. N. Stroud, phone 6-M4S or Bruce Goodwin, phone 6-4396 tf ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment; heat, lights and water furnished. Couple only. Contact Gerald Wade, 1S00 ShacklefoM, phone *4533. *23 FOUR -ROOM HOUSE WITH bath, (*? stove, refrigerator, beat er, Venetian blinds and garden apace. Phone K. W. Wright, 2-9M8. tf FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR rent, UOS ArendeU St., More bead City. Phone 2-8871 or 8-3788. tf FURNISHED 3 ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, downtown location. Hra. H. C. Akerly, 1713 Sbepard St., phone 8-3803. tf BUILDING FORMERLY OCCU pied by L*H Motors avaUable May 1. Contact Gerald Wade, 1SOO Shackleford, phone 8-4535. a22 FURNISHED GARAGE APART ment. 2107 Bridges. Phone 8-4365. tf THREE BEDROOM HOUSE ON Bogue Sound. A. C. Hodges, Ho Ho Village, Highway 24. tf FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH ed apartments. 123 Front St., Beaufort. Phone Mrs. Frank Nance, 2-9518. tf FOUR - ROOM MODERN FUR niahed apartment, floor furnace. 20* N. 7th St., phone 8-3091 after 5 p.m. Mrs. John Nelson. tf LARGE THREE BEDROOM house. Kitchen furnished. Call 8-4555. tf 3 -ROOM FURNISHED APART ment, Highway 70, opposite Ocean Park Drive-In. Phone 8-3222. tf BUILDING, 3800 SQUARE FEET, suitable for warehouse or other type business not requiring much traffic. Located next to L&H Mo tors, 509 ArendeU St. Contact Dick Parker, phone 8-5103. tf Special Notices CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Morehead City and Newport Fire Departments for their service when my home burn ed at Ho-Ho Village. ? A. C. Hodges. a22 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Carl N. Brice is not responsible for any bills made by Edna K. Brice. a22-29 m6-13p ATTENTION! WORLD WAR I veterans meet at 7 p.m. first Tues day of each month, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead City. m2 Legal Notices PROPOSAL FOR SITE IMPROVEMENTS MOREHEAD CITY TERMINAL MOREHEAD CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Sealed proposals will be received by the North Carolina State Port Authority ill the office of the Port Manager, North Carolina State Port Authority Terminal at More head City, North Carolina, up to 2:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Stand ard Time, Wednesday, May 7, 1858, and immediately thereupon public ly opened and read, for the fur nishing of materials, labor, and equipment, under the plans and specifications as set out to accom plish site improvements consisting of the following approximate items : Excavation 5,590 C.Y. Borrow 200 C.Y. Removal of Existing pavement 3,900 S.Y. Bit. Cone. Paving, in cluding Base & Sub Base Courses 11,485 S.Y. Removal Drainage Lines ...... 850 L.F. Drainage Structures .. 21 EA. Cone. Box Culverts 524 L.F. Drainage Lines ? 12" - 24" 2,490 L.F. Remove li Relay C. I. Pipe 1,052 L.F. New C. I. Water Mains 4" - 10" 820 L.F. Valves ? 4" ? 10" 14 EA. Hydrants 5 EA. 150,000 Gallon Ele vated Water Tank & Foundations 1 EA. Railroads 2,000 L.F. Relocation of Electric Distribution Sys tem 1,000 L.F. (Separate Bid) Complete plana and specifications. Motorist Cited After Accident Joseph Ckab, 1000 Dilworth ltd., Charlotte, iu charged with fol lowing too cIom, after he ran into the rear at a 1H3 OldimobUe at 10:30 Wednesday morning on High way 70 by the Camp Glenn water tank. Clonti waa driving a 1?7 Buiek. Patrolman R. H. Brown reported that the 1963 OldimobUe, driven by Earl Milene, Cherry Point, waa headed toward Morehead City and slowed to cross a railroad spur. It waa then than he was hit from the rear. Damage to the Olds was esti mated at $200 and damage to the Buiek at $250. It was raining heav ily at the time. No one was hurt. Legal Notices and contract documents will be open for inspection at the office of the Executive Director, North Carolina State Port Authority, Wil mington Terminal, Wilmington, N. C., in the office of the Port Man ager, Morehead City Terminal, or they may be obtained by those qualified and who will make a bid upon application to the State Port Offices aforementioned in Raleigh, N. C-, or the Terminal Office in Wilmington, N. C. accompanied by a deposit of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) in cash or a certified check for each set of plans and specifi cations to guarantee return of plans and specifications. The full deposit will be returned to those submitting a bonafide proposal, providing those plans and specifi cations are returned in good con dition within five (5) days after the date of receiving bids. All Contractors are hereby noti fied that they must have proper li cense under the State Laws of North Carolina governing their re spective trades. General Contractors are notified that "An Act to Regulate the Prac tice of General Contracting", rati fied by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 10, 1925, and as subsequently amended (Public Laws of 1937, ratified March 23rd, Public Laws of 1949, ratified May 23rd, including amend ment and Public Laws ratified April 14, 1951 ) will be observed in receiving proposals and awarding general contracts. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit or a cer tified check, drawn on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration, of an amount equal to not less than five (5%) percent of the proposal. In lieu thereof a bidder may file a bid bond exe cuted by a corporate sorety li censed under the laws at North Carolina to execute such bonds, said deposit check or bond to be retained by the Owners as liqui dated damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten (10) days after the award or to give satisfac tory surety as required by law (Public Laws 1933, Section 1, Chap ter 400, General Statutes of North Carolina 1943, C. 143, Art. 8, S. 129, as amended by Public Laws 1949 and Amendment and Public Laws ratified April 14, 1951). Performance Bond will be re quired for one hundred (100%) per cent of the contract price. Payments will be made on the basis of a lump sum amount for Jobs completed, upon completion and acceptance by the Owner and the Engineers, and in the case a request is made by any contractor for a partial monthly estimate, the payment as approved by the En gineers will be paid to the contrac tor, less a retainage of ten (10%) percent until all Work is completed and accepted. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of thirty (30) days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Signed: /?/ D. Leon Williams Executive Director North Carolina State Port Authority ,22 Why Pay More When You Can Get the Best for Less! CASH AND CARRY PRICES AT OUR PLANT Mw'i and Ladies' Suit* _ ...... .59 Two Suit* for ... 1.00 Men'* and Ladies' Overcoats .89 Two Coats for ....... ...... ....1.00 Ladies' Drosses (plain) .59 Two Dresses for j. 1.00 Slacks .30 Throe Pair for .78 Short Coats .30c Throe Coats for .78 Skirts (plain) .1 30 Throe Skirts for ...... - - ... .78 Shirts 28c Rainbow Dry Cleaners and Launderette Phoae 6-4444 for Pick-Up u4 Delhrery Set-rice 2008 Bridge* Street _ Morebeed City, N. C. N?gro N?ws Brid*-EI*ct is Honored At Showwr Wednesday A (urpriM bridal shower was given in honor of Miu Evelyn U Pasteur Wednesday night at the home of Mr*. D. P. Smith. The ?bower was given by members ?f Les Vingt Femmes Club, of which the booorae is a member. The social committee used dec orations of red and white. Refreah ments were served and games were played with prises being won by Mrs. S. W. Windley and the bonoree. She received many gifts from the club members. Present were Mrs. C. H. Lewis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. M. O. Williams, Mrs. V. J. Bailey, Miss E. G. At kinsons, Mrs. Windley, Mrs. J. J. Collins, Mrs. V. Collins, Mrs. D. H. Johnacn and Miss A. K. Hut chinson. The Young Wives Club met at the home of Mrs. Sara Walton Fri day night with the president, Mrs. Mary Everett, presiding. The club is msking plsns for a bazaar during May. Each member has started a new project, some of which are rugs, plastic doilies, place mats and scarves. After the business meeting, homemade cake and fruit were served. The next meeting will b* at the home of Mrs. Lillian Stan ley. Morebead City Hospital Admitted: Friday, Mr. Charlie Bell, Beaufort. Discharged: Thursday, Miss Aza lea Tootle, Beaufort; Miss Clsdy Mario Godette, Havelock. Satur day, Mrs. Rosie Henry, Beaufort. At Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Beaufort, Sunday 104 persons at tended Sunday School. Pvt. James Edward Branch has returned to Augusta, Ga., after spending two weeks' leave with his mother and sister in Beaufort. James Nolcn, son of Miss Evelyn Nolen, Beaufort, has gone to Miss issippi for the fishing season. There will be a supper at the home of Mrs. Flora Gordon, Beau fort, Saturday. Pigs feet, barbe cue, pies and cakes will be on sale. The Ladies Home Instruction Club met Thursday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Thel ma Stamps. Devotions were led by Mrs. Ethel Allen. Table Decoration and Color Com bination was the subject of the program, which was given by Mri. Ethel Williams. Tile club will K>?et this week at the home of Mrs. Wince Qaick, S21 Bayvlew Homes. The Daughters of Elks will meet Get a Better Buy At Your Friendly Ford Dealer's 'M Ford 2-Door Victoria Fair lane? Automatic transmission, radio, heater, whltewall Urea, continental kit, tntoae, viayl In terior. Extra clean . .. $1,6*5.M *53 Ford 2-Door Mainline? Ra dio, heater, clean $4W.M 'S3 Ford 4-Door Customilne ? Radio, heat e r, aatsaiatk transmission, whltewall tlrea, extra clean WH.W '53 Ford 4- Door CMtoadiae? Radio, heater, I cylinder. One owner. Qean ' *SM.M '55 Dodge Royal Lancer, hud top ? Radio, heater, latent, whltewall Urea '55 Chevrolet ( Cylinder 4-Door ?? ? Heater, tatoae .... t*M.M 'S3 Desoto 4-Door ? Radio, heater, aatoaaatic tranamla sion |3M.M VI Olda 4-Door ? Radio, heater, aatomatk transmis sion, new patal ...... $354. M 11 PonUac 2-Door, Silver I streak ? Radio, heater, ?ew Urea, bow paint. Rana good > wJ. PM.M '11 Bakk Roadmaater - Ante m a t i c traasmisalon, radio, heater, Rlvtera Hard Top : MN-M PARKER MOTORS Yaw Frteady Fart Dcabf MOREHEAD CITY (Lie. N*. UN) Four Demonstration Clubs WIH Mm* During WmIc Four Home Demooatration Clubs wilt meet during tbc coming week. They an as follows: Tomorrow: Hariowe at 7:30 p.m. witk Mr*. Garden Becton Thursday: Newport at T:J0 p.m., plate not announced ?? yet. Friday: Atlantic at 2 p.m. with Mra. Cecil Morris; Bettie at 7:10 p.m. with Mn. Frank Simpson Payroll Reported The payroll of the National Guard detachment, Morehead City, ameuated to M.80003, tor the Brat three moatha at 1KI, according to Sgt. Dennia Goodwin, administra tive officer of the unit. tonight at the Elks Temple. All daughters are aiked to attend. There will be a food sale at the St. Luke's Baptist Church parson age every Thursday and Saturday evening, beginning at S p.m., spon sored by the Faithful Few of the church. The church parsonage is on N. 13th St.. Morehead City. Food on sale will consist of fried chicken, chitterlings, sea food, pies and froien drinks. Cub Scouts Visit Newspaper Plant Six Cub Scouts, accoapasied by their dm mother, Mn. Robert Freeman, Morehead City, went through THE NEWS-TIMES office and plant Friday afternoon. Ac companying them, in addition to Mr?. Freeman, waa Jody Leigh Freeman. Each visitor received a "slug" from the linotype machine bear ing his name. Making the tour were the fol lowing: Charles Freeman Jones Jody Leigh Freeman Douglas Freeman Mrs. Robert Freeman Robert D. Rice Cecil R. Weeks Robert Freeman Jr. Alan Jefferis Mrs. Herbee Hazard, Wilmington, was Injured last Tuesday in an auto accident on Highway 24, near the Jump 'n Run Service station. She was taken to Morehead City Hospital by the Dill ambulance. Further details were not available because the accident was Bot re ported to the highway patrol. DO YOU OWN A CHRYSLER OR BUICK AND DO YOU NEED SERVICE ON YOUR CAR? If so call Hardesty Motors for William "Bill" Howland . or Everett Ingram, who have had many years' mechanical experience on Chrys ler and Buick autos. Hardesty Motors Your Mercury - Edael Dealer SALES and SERVICE Factory Trained Mechanic! Phone 6-3006 1302 Arendell St. Morehead City, N. C. TELEVISION PROGRAMS WNCT, Ch.ni.cl ? TLK8DAY. APRIL 21 6:45 RFD Nine 6 55 Weatherman 7:00 RFD Nine 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 7:45 Morning News 7:55 Cartoon Carnival - -I Capt. Kangaroo ? Moraine News i Morning Medi tations ) Ftomper Room 11:00 Godfrey Time 11:30 Dotto 12 :00 Farm Newt 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Debnam Views the News 12:30 Search For 1:15 Camera Nine 1:30 As The World Hoosepartjr L30'?he VarSict 10 'I ler Day 5 00 H?D> of Ivy S:3? Hopalont . Cassidy 6:30 Your Esso ^Veathermaa of Purpie WED., APRIL 23 6:45 RFD Nine 6:95 Weatherman 7:00 RFD Nine 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 7:45 Morning Newa 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 6:45 Morning Newa 8:55 Morning Medlta tions 6:00 Romper Room 9:50 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 How Do You Time 12:80 11:15 Bright 1j Theatre * THUI8., APRIL U 145 RFD Nine 6 36 Weatherman 7:00 RFD Nine 7:30 Cartoon Festival 7:4S Morning News 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:45 Morning ?4?wa 8:55 Morning ??41 Utkma 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 Shoppers Guide 10 00 Garry Moore 10:30 How Do You Rate 11:00 Godfrey Time 1210 Weatherman 12:15 Debnam Views 12:30 the News .to J ?sa* /rmty Woo4 8:30 Your Bno Re 8:40 Weatherman 8 45 Trio Time 7 00 Sports Focus 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Lone Ranger Zorro 8 00 8 30 Climax 8:30 Playhouse 80 11 :00 Weatherman 11 05 News Final iwgggfisr' 9:90 Public 8?rvi<* Program 9:45 Morning Devo tion* 10:00 The ArlcM
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