PAGE EIGHT. CARTERET COUNTY NEWS TIMES. BEAUFORT AND MOREHEAD CITY. N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 CLASSIFIED ADS H t CENTS A WOBBl M CENTS MINIMUM CHAKOS DISCOUNT FOB CONSECtTIVELT KKPEATED INSERTION CLASSIFIED DISPLAY M CENTS AN INCH FIAT 1 CASUS OF THANKS I CENTS A WOBD: 75 CENTS MINIMUM CHARGE FOR SALE SUNSHINE COURT water view lots with riparian rights. Electri Hty and water. 1 mile east of post office Front St. Beaufort. Two ihiles from Shackleford Banks, best fishing ground in state. G. M. Paul, P.O. Box 218, Beaufort, N.C. fi tf SWEET POTATO "plant beds. Start pulling now. Will sell as they are. Earl Campen, Beaufort. J 11 fic-USE and lot at 508 Ann St., Beaufort. T. A. Uzzell, New Bern. I JlANO for sale in this vicinity. Can be purchased for balance ttwing. Write Johnson Piano Co., 183 W. North St., Kinston, N. C. 1 JlP ELECTRIC HOT POINT deluxe refrigerator. Late model in perfect condition. 9 cubic feet. Contact O. S. Clawson, Beaufort. M28 MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Sash, Cabinet Doors, Millwork, Douglas Firwood Doors LOCKHART'S CARPENTER SHOP Dial M 8094 2 miles west of Morehead City on Highway 70 Thu tf ii)40 OLDSMOBILE tudor sedan vith new motor. Has passed state Inspection. $750. Phone Beaufort Hp jj 28FT BOAT beam 7 ft. DeSoto 1942 motor. Good shape. Contact . C. Willis. Williston, N. C. J8 VENETIAN BLINDS rcfinished, re-corded, re-taped, Shelton Indus tries, 310 Marsh St., Beaufort. Dial B 5796 after 6 p.m. or James G. jyhitehurst at B 4962. J 22 p LARGE CEILING FAN suitable for business establishment. Mrs. C. W. Scott, 416 Pine St., Beaufort. V J 1 p - Ifl-FT JUNIPER BOAT suitable for outboard motor or as row boat. Quick sale priced at $50. 1609 Arendell St., Morehead City. Phone M 8862 Itp (j . READY BUILT enamel shower with floor. Never been used. $40. Dial M 4171 or M 4092. Jewell's Shore Dinner, Atlantic Beach. J 1 DOM'S SANDWICH SHOP at 1403 Bridges St. Business established. Owner has other interests. Phone M 8037 or M 4132. J 1 p MAYTAG WASHER. Last year's ttodel. $75. Phone B 4886 DH Bth CENTURY design dining !able, mahogany finish, with six nairs. Good condition. Also prar tcally new Davano bed in first ;lass condition. Phone Mrs. B. A. Bell, B 3727 or B 4451 It ' DON'T MISS SPECIALS ON Virginia House Shadow flow Furniture Speedyclean Chrome Kitchenware Davis Quality Paints & Varnishes Hardware GE Appliances HUNTLEY-PREST CO. 1309 Arendall St. Morehead City M 0806 2 cc it BABY CARRIAGE in excellent condition. Fine springs throughout. Ivory wicker. Mrs. R. H. Dowdy, M 6521. Hp Zf-FOOT BOAT equipped for com mercial shrimping or sport fishing. Jut overhauled, painted. 100 ma rine clutch motor used only 30 hoars. Can be had without shrimp tear. Phone M 3916; call at 1912 Shackleford St., Morehead City, or yhone City Fish Mkt, Morehead City. JlP g. : : - SPECIALS 1940 Model flexible bus-25 passen . ." gers. Now motor. A-l condi f ton. . , $43 Model Jeep. A-1 condition, f 1 Priced to sell. 1939 Chevrolet coach. 1938 Lincoln Zephyr, 2 tone paint, new tires, hydraulic brakes. 1937 Ford. Reconditioned. $85.00. -We Specialize In New and Used v , Auto Parts TlOCKART'S AUTO SERVICE 3 Miles West Morehead City . " Highway 70 ' Pay Phone M 5189 Night Phone M 518 7 : jip MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY -arap iron, steel, tin, au to radiator bodies, fenders, bat teries. Gev our prices first Sautt er's Iron at Metal Co., on Mre head City Highway. Phone New t ern 3910, or write P. O. Box 736. i Bern, . tf MISCELLANEOUS ALL APPLIANCES repaired. We pick up your lamp, iron or other iteirs, repair and then return them. Phone Sound Appliance Co., M 8011. Vour Frigidaire products dealer. tf FOR CORRECT TIME: M 8006. For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf FOR better lime-keeping let us repair your watch. All work guar anteed. Jarvis Hcrrina, Jeweler, Craven St., Beaufort, N. C. tf DUPLICATE keys made to order We have the blanks and the ma chine. Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto As sociate Store, Beaufort, N.C. tf TYPEWRITERS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Taff Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone 3135. tf LAWN MOWERS sharpened the factory way $1.50. Pick-up and de livery in Morehead City and Beau fort. Dial B 3651, Western Auto Store, Beaufort. tf ELECTRIC IRONS, toasters, vac uum cleaners, lamps, clocks and other appliances repaired by C. H. Wilson, Marshallberg. Jul23 NOTICE! NOTICE! Horse Penning Diamond Pen June 2 Boats from Harkers Island and Marshnllhers Capt. Willie Fulcher Jlp HELP WANTED SALESLADY" WANTED? Salary and commission, unlimited earn ings. Pleasant working conditions. Eastern Carolina's most exclusive store. Parson's, New Bern. J4 WANTED AT ONCE For Employment At CAROLINA GRILL A male dishwasher and several waitresses. Must apply in person. CAROLINA GRILL 128 Turner St Beaufort It FOR RENT MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. I Western Auto Store. Beaufort Phone 3651. tf LARGE PARKING LOT at Atlan tic Beech. Ideal for paid parking, concessions, rides, etc. Will rent on commission basis or small guaran tee. Contact N. E. Russell, Kinston, N. C. J 4 p POSITIONS WANTED MARRIED Veteran26, graduate U.N.C. in business administration. Varied experience includes book keeping and typing; familiar with payrolls, federal and state taxes. Now employed. Desires permanent connection in Carteret County with opportunity to learn and ad vance. Write Veteran, 26, General Delivery, Morehead City, N. C. M28p WANTED TO BUY WILL PAY 5 cents per pound for clean ,rags. Thornton's Texaco Sta tion, Front and Orange Sts., Beau fort. ' LOST and FOUND BLOND COCKER SPANIEL puppy 3 months old. Wearing new brown leather harnessAnswers to name Butch. Finder contact Rome Mar tin, 518 Mulberry St., Beaufort or phone M 5491. J lp Special Notices RESOLUTION Whereas our heavenly Father in his wisdom has taken from us our friend and co-worker Mrs. Mamie . i-ewis, a faithful and most loyal worker in the teaching profession for many years: , 1 Therefore be It1 resolved by the members of the Carteret County N. C. E. A. that we hereby express to Mrs. Emma Salter and Emma Frances Lewis our deepest sym pathy in their great loss and as sure them that while they have lost a dear mother and daughter. the'N. C. E. A. and boys and girls of Carteret County have lost faithful and loyal servant, one who gave her life attempting to reach her post of duty. Be it further resolved that a" copy' of these resolutions be aetu to her mother and daughter, a copy placed in the records of this association, and a copy sent to the the N. E. E. A. and boys and girls , Respectfully submitted, Faculty of the Atlantic High . ' School , ' Poppy Sales 1701 Continue Tomorrow will be Poppy Day in Beaufort and Morehead City and throughout the nation. From early morning until night fall, volunteer workers of The American Legion Auxiliary will be on the streets offering memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the dead of the two world wars. In exchange for the flowers they will receive contributions for re habilitation work among the dis abled war veterans and for child welfare work among children of veterans. The poppies, which are crepe pa per replicas of the wild poppies that grew on the European battle field of the two wars, have been made by disabled veterans work ing in hospitals and convalescent workrooms throughout the coun try. Poppy Day activities in Beaufort are under the direction of Mrs. James H. Potter, III, poppy chair man or Carteret unit No. 99 of the American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Philip K. Ball, president of the auxiliary, Morehead City Post 46, is in charge of the sale there. A large corps of volunteer work ers has been organized to distri bute tne poppies in downtown and neighborhood centers. The pop pies to be distributed here have been made by veterans at Fayette ville. "Much depends upon the success of Poppy Day," said Mrs. Potter. "On the public response to our Poppy Day appeal depends the Auxiliary's ability to carry for ward its work for the disabled war veterans and for the children from whom war has taken a fath er's support. We would not like co i them with empty hands. Poppy Day contributions give us the means to serve them with more than words of cheer. "But the poppy is more than a badge for those who contribute to our rehabilitation and child wel fare work," she emphasized. "It is a symbol of individual tribute to the war dead a sign that the wearer holds in his heart a place of honor for those who died for America." Stamps in The designs for the forthcoming commemoratjve stamps, the Four Chaplains and Wisconsin State Centennial, have been announced by the U. S. Post Office Depart ment. The Four Chaplains stamp will honor the heroic Chaplains who sacrificed their lives in the sink ing of the troop transport S.S. Dorchester in the North Atlantic in February 1943. The central theme depicts the sinking of the Dorchester. The Chaplains George L. Fox, Clark V. Poling, John P. Washington and Alexander D. Goode' are grouped above the scene in that order from left to right. Across the top of the stamp is the inscription "These Immor tal Chaplains. . . Interfaith in Action." This stamp will be placed on first day sale at Washington, D. C, on May 28 with appropriate cere monies at the White House. The Wisconsin commemorative, to go on sale at Madison, Wiscon sin, May 29, will have as its cen tral design, a reproduction of the State Capitol Building. Also seen is a scroll depicting an outline map of the Stt around which the wording "Wisconsin Centen nial 1848-1948" is inscribed. Di rectly above the Capitol will be the wording "Forward." Stamp collectors desiring first day cancellations of these two tamr may send not in excess of 10 addressed envelopes, accom panied with remittances, to th Postmasters at Washington, D. C. and Madison, Wisconsin.rcspec tively. Clement Ader, foremost French air pioneer, is honored with' a 40 DUSTY'S STAMP ALBUM ' I M AS AW W BEAR e .lSHEHh 1V fV vlfe Mil J, A HUMAN BABIES WHEN imumun. tJJWfcr, I' -- KOALAS ARE ABOUT M iJtfkS" M ' W Zj two. feet long and TmmKvJi mm 1 ( eT-XK ARE VERV T'ENDlV LITTLE ' fMI 1 M If WjW WPM) M ANIMALS. THEV. LIVE IN THE LW , I VWM4i AUSTRALIAN 6UM TREES , WU F 1 4 I i .vffll n05f) WHOSE LEAVES AND BARK - j J I ' If tH 1 Vtft' FURNISH THEIR ONLV FOOD. . ' f ra!wi KOALAS ARE POLYGAMOUS, ilHPllh 0 "I'lllllll '-II ' I'll Mil. ill 111 '5pSSU AND' .MOTHER KOALAS WILL- , If 1 J 1 I , J OFTEN TAKE CARE OF A 8A0Y l t, 1 Mild- V 1 ! yjj'w ,srHE,R-0WN- , - 'I ;l N?1 1 f kiif! jiff 1 Veterans Make Ttccsaads Veterans make poppies at veterans' hospitals and receive pay ment for them from a member of one of the sponsoring units, American Legion auxiliaries. x Bill Bailey, Prince 01 Vaudeville, Slops Again For Visit In Horehead Bill Bailey, of tenor guitar and ukelele. fame, brought fame to Morehead City again this week by tying up for a stay at the Gulf dock on his way to Annapolis. Md. The veteran trouper, of whom the song was written, "Bill Bailey Won't You Please' Come Home?" with his charming wife, Ann, makes everyone feel nt homo aboard his trim vacht, Carlana. Last spring, visitors aboard the Carlana when it stopped at ('apt. Bill Styron's dock, would have been greeted by another member of the Bailev family, Tiny. Tinv has gone now to another dwelling place, not a happie one than she had on this earth, though. for the little fox terrier made the Carlana a real home for her mas-1 ter and mistress and thev treated her with the kindness and atten tion she deserved. Tiny, at the age of 13 years, was suffering from a tumor weighing three and a half pounds and she herself was slightly more than three times that. Anxious to cure the lovable pup, the Bailey's inquired about having the tumor removed, but were told that the operation would mean the Hews franc plus 10 fr deep blue airmail stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of his initial flight in a twin propeller monoplane. The new adhesive depicts a modern two motor plane flying in the sha dow of a giant bat-like symbol with twin propellers. The dates 1897 1947 are also prominent. Romania commemorates the Ba) kan Games with a new snorts set of three regulars and two airmails The 1 plus 1 lei olive pictures a discus thrower enclosed by a lau rel wreath. The 2 plus 2 1 magen ta shows a runner. The 5 plus 5 1 illustrates the head of a boy and girl. The 7 plus 7 1 pale violet and 10 plus 10 pale green depict a plane flying over a snorts stadi urn. The last two are the airmails Poland has issued two new air mails. The 50 zloty dark green and 100 zloty orange show a centaur with a bow and arrow. In the back ground a large transport plane can be seen. - El Salvador celebrates the cen tenary of Manuel Jose Arce with three airmails and one regular each bearing a portrait of Arce, The airmails are 1 colon violet, 12 centavos green and 14 centavos red. The regular postage is 18 cen tavos blue. The Phillipines .honors the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organiza tion) meeting with three regular stamps and one airmail, each port raying an agricultural scene. The 2 c green, 6 c brown and 18 c blue are the regulars and the 40 c red is airmail. Sffl Kronish of Poppies (4 K death, so to keep her with them, Tiny kept her' tumor. By chance one day while at Annapolis veterinarian boarded the Carlana and upon seeing Tiny was horrified. "Why under the sun, man, don't you get that thing removed?" he incredulously inquired of the dog's master. "Because it would kill her." re tortcd the tenderhearted, tough on the surface Bill. The doctor convinced Bill other wise and Tiny before long found herself in a hospital with every thing from sterilized instruments and rubber gloves to bird dogs for giving blood in transfusions. Not trusting anyone else with hie nnt hncirinc thn rtruilAr UMI himsclf assisled a, (he ,,:, a leaious tasK tnat left tne robust mn's muscles aching. Ever the inveterate actor, Bin dramatized the operation with terse dialogue that made his hear ers sense taut nerves, the serious ness of the operation, and the skill of the veterinarian. Tiny nulled through under the In wis of Dr. James Taylor and with the loving care afterwards of his Bill and Ann. Their pet lived for almost n year after that, but then as the doctor said, another tumor would grow and death would be the finale. Tiny died while her master and mistress were in Miami, Kla.. aed there she lies buried, savs Bill, under the most beautiful pain tree on the grounds of the yach club. "Ann cried," relates the . Car lana's master, "she says that Tiny was the only one she could tel her troubles to." Then the othei side of this lovable sailor and ar tor came to fore. "But that made me mad," he roared, "I told he the onlv reason she could tell her roubles to Tiny was because Tiny couldn't talk back to her!" "But we'll never have anothe' dog," he continued. "I couldn't gc through the heartbreak of seeing another die." So ends the tale of Tiny. Bill swears that some day he will settle down in Morehead City. Right now he expects to stay hen miybc as long as two weeks. Deep in his heart though, Bill is a rover. He loves people. He loves scenery as long as it changes iften. The waters always flow this way and we hope they will carry Bill and Ann Bailey to Morehead City often. But if it never becomes their home, we'll understand. It's fun to have them with us just a lit tie while. OUR DEMOCRACY- A REMINDER, v he paople of our democracy iht rigkt and determination, t lioe under tk banner of freedom, f x Jjt us, on. tkit Memorial Dau, reaffirm tkia rlgkt and purpose for tuKick tke American whom u . jatker tokonat-eackijear, jave tkttr h'uea. ... ; iiiiiiPiii Health Department to Begin Typhoid Clinics Monday Typhoid clinics will be held throughout the county by the health department, starting Mon day, May 31, and lasting through June. ' Due to a heavy schedule, the health department said, the nurse will make only three visits to each center, and stressed that a person who needs three shots'can not afford to miss the first clinic. According to the health officer, a person who was vaccinated last year needs only one small shot this year, a shot which seldom causes any discomfort. If a person was not vaccinated last year, he will need three1 shots this year, the health officer added. For Beaufort and Morehead City, typhoid vaccinations can be had every Tuesday afternoon and Sat urday morning in the department offices at the courthouse annex. The schedule follows: Monday, May 31, June 7, and June 14: Roe, 9 a.m., in Herbert Styron's store; Lola, 10 a.m., at the post office; Atlantic, 11 a.m., in front of the theatre; Sea Level, 1 p.m., at the school house; Stacy, 1:45 p.m., at Leon Gaskill's store; Davis, 2:30 p.m., at Joe Davis' store; Smyrna, 3:15 p.m., at Chad wick's store; and Williston, 4 p.m., at Willis' store; Tuesday, June 1, June 8 and June 15: Marshallberg, 8:45 a.m., at the post office; Harkers Island, 10 a.m., at the school house; at Otway, 11 a.m., at Will Gillikin's corner; and Bettie, 11:45 a.m., at Spivey's store. Friday, June 4, June 11, and June 18: North River, Negro school, at 1 p.m., in the school house; Mcrrimon, White and Negro schools, at 2 p.m. in the church yard; and South River, 2:45 p.m., in the school house. Wednesday, June 2, June 9, and June 16: Broad Creek, 9:15 a.m., in the church yard; Bogue, Negro school, at 10 a.m. in the school house; Bogue, 10:30 a.m., in O. E. Smith's store; Cedar Point, 11 'a. m., in John Week's store; Pelletier, 11:45 a.m., at Mrs. Edith Jones' yard; Stella, 1 p.m. in Pelletier's store; Kuhms, 1:30 p.m., in Young's store. Thursday. June 3. June 10. and June 17: Nine Foot Road, New port, 9:30 a.m., at the junction with Mason Town road; Newport. 10:15 a.m., at the school gym; Wildwood, 11 a.m., at Lee Mur dock's store; Mansfield, 11:30 a m.. at Mansfield's filling station; Salter Path,' 1:30 p.m., at the. school house, . Friday, June 4. June 11, and June18: Mill Cree Section, 9:30 a.m., at Mrs. Mary Hardesty's; Har lowe. 10:30 a.m., at Connor's store. White children vaccinated in the county schools this year numbered 1,812. colored 'children 477, total ng 2,289. Wholesale fish Prices Following the wholesale fish orices. Fulton Market. New York, is of May 24. 1948. Prices are tak en from the market news service, commercial fisheries branch, de partment of the interior. All prices are give in cents ptr pound, unless otherwise indicated. Blucfish, light, 23 cents; floun der, large, 13 cents; sea mullet, light. 15 cents; sea bass, large, 14 cents; Clams, chowders, $2.50 bushel, cherry stones, $4.50 cents a bushel; little necks. $6.50 a bushel; crabs, hard, $4.75 a basket; softcrabs, jumbo, $2.35 a dozen; and primes, $1.35 a dozen. -try Mai ckerisli abou alt else Superstition Ends Demolition ol Village PRAGUE (AP) One wall stands in the middle of a razed area in Chomutov, 60 miles west of Prague a monument to supersti tion. The town council planned to demolish a group of buildings. many of them erected in the 16th and 17th centuries. Most of the workmen were Slo vaks and gypsies, both loaded down with centuries of superstition. When they came to the mysterious wall, a stone fell from the top and broke a Workman's leg. Another workman uncovered a stone on which was carved the relief of a woman's face. A moment later an other stone, with a carving of a dog's head on it, was found. Then a rumor swept through the labor gang that a tube containing qn ancient letter had been found which recorded that on that spot a nun had been buried alive with her pet dog. Anyone who disturb ed the spot of the grave would be punished by death so the rumor rag, and work stopped. In vain, foremen pointed out that back in the Middle Ages builders put their signature stones into walls and that these mysteri ous carvings were just that. No one could produce the rumored let ter. The town councillors were still looking for workmen to finish the demolition. The finest kidskin is obtained : t u..v... ...u:..u ...... i limn uouv uctia which cut iiiim- fed, specially raised and guarded against bruises and scratches. Capcskin is .named after Cape Xown, South Africa, and is a lea ther obtained from a small African sheep. Itm m-p niw-i m nm prawn wrm . dots RtvjriMl SpMtk MJ Off!. ; ! AustiryicKols I tCaffra Inc. l. .zrri.-.--J;. A II II 0 U II BIGGS SHOE SHOP Beaufort flMsHMBVHHBUBMsVaVsHBiBsVr "It, IJl Is l '- (ffl '" i Ai i 14 ! ! 1 JI $3.40 I II I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed tnyseU as Constable of Morehead Township. Car teret Counly, N. C, subject to the Democratic Pri mary on May 29, 1948. For the past two years I have served the peo ple ol Morehead Township and Carteret Counly to y the best of my ability and without discrimination and I feel that I am now belter qualified to render better service to the Citizens of Morehead Township than I was two years ago. In view of that, I earn estly and conscientiously solicit your. vote and sup port in aforementioned Primary. , My opponent is the Assistant Chief of Police . of Morehead City, and as yon know. the.North Caro lina Law forbids double office holding, and if He should be elected. He could not qualify for the of fice. Then the office would be let vacant x I have nothing to sav about mv opnonenKand friend, Mr. Hubert Fulcher If you should feel that yon are nnable to support me, then I ask yon to vote the Democratic ticket and vote for my oppon ent. Yours very truly, C. II KROUSE CCXSTAELE CF I'SSEHEAD TOTfNSBIP ' (PAID FOR British Scientists Scoff ' At Wart Removal Treatises LONDON (AP) The "Me dical Press," British scientific journal, wasn't impressed by Ame rican and Belgian treatises on the removal of warts. It commented after a terse review: "But. whatever incomprehensible pontifical utterances roll in unctu ous polysyllabic didactism from the lips of the cclcctc cognoscenti, all the vulgar know full well that warts arc cured either by pulling them out with adhesive strapping! or by burning them with fuming nitric acid or, better, by the charms of witches or, best of all by the magic of wizards." Ibitanisra! oysl Earn $5 to $10 A Week Distributing The HEWS -TIMES Choice Routes Now Open In Morehead City J Uc-'J Dad, Can I Have the Car Tonight? Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Yes and chances axe you hand over the keys. f. Remember when you do youi also give your youngsters an adult responsibility. For their own pro tection, make sure they.think safety and drive safely always. (From (vmbarmwM currant Saturday fvtnAij Potl tahty mtuaat.) jsffpp' Look to Lumbermen! For AIL Types of Casualty' ImvMitc -, For Salaclea Polltfholdtr.j Membart -Mt For Dividend Savings Itet this Agency Show How Yoih May Reduce Insurance Cott$j Newspaper to se( agent's nam and ' address hcrt-f l int-Citizens Bank Bldg. M 8363 MOREHEAD CITY S. A. CHALK, Jr." i Repreienting aaaaaHsasM LambermcnsI MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY I Chicago 40,IHinoli I 1 C E P E H T BY FRIENDS

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