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CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE CONVERT your old sewing ma chine into an electric model. Motor and parts $19.95 complete. City Appliance Co., Front St., Beau- tort, tf SAVE MONEY on back to school clothes. We are featuring McCall Patterns yard goods, covered buck les and buttons. Mason's, Arcndell St., Morehcad City. tf EXPERT RADIO repairing on all makes. Philco car sets for immed iate installation. Matthis Radio Service Co., 1401 Bridges St., Morehead City. tf PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED!!! Brand New 1948 CHRYS ler Convertible Coupe. Com plete with all ctra eqipment. Priced at list. Eight Brand New 1948 PLYMOUTI1S with or without radio and heater. (Any body style). Two Brand Nww 1948 CHRYSLER WimtMji 4-Door Sedans. 1947 CHEVROLET 2door sedan. Radio and heater. Ex tra clean. 1941 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe 4 door sedan. Extra clean. Can Del Practically Any Make Or Model Car You Desire On Short Notice. DICK PARKER MOTOR Co. 1302 Arendell St. Morehcad City EXPERT alterations on men's and women's suits and clothing. Work that satisfies by an experienced tailor. Famise Corset Shop, 1103 Aren lell St., Morehead City. tf GOOD small pick-up truck tires Perfects. Money bck guarantee Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St Morehead City. tl PORTABLE electric Princess sew ing machine. Used only threi months. Trice $75. Phone Newport 401. Garner's . Garage & Servic Station, Newport. N5r 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 16 FT. BOAT, complete with cabin, 6 HP engine, all accessories. Per fect condition. Priced right for quick sale. Boyd Talbott, North River. N9p PERSONAL Xmas Cards order now for prompt delivery. You can have cards with your name im printed for as cheap as 50 for $1.00. And ,of course, we have more individual and handsome cirds in all price ranges. Dee Gee's Shop, 20 Eighth St., Morehead City. N16 MARINE REGAL twd cylinder mo tor with clutch. Seven HP. Good condition. L. J. Norris, Western Union, Morehead City it TWO ICE BOXES. Very reason able. Mrs. George H. Rowles, 1011 Bridges St., Morehead City. Phone M 9861. N9 HELP WANTED TWO experienced waitresses, one for morning and one for night work. Apply or call Broadway Cafe, M 4411. N5 WANTED TO BUY 30 LIVE young pullets,' also dress ed heavy hens, any number. Apply Broadway Cafe, Morehead City.NS FOR RENT MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store, Beaufort. Phone. 3651. tf FURNISHED 7-room bungalow. Electrical kitchen. Apply 610 Ann St., Beaufort, or phone. B. 4536, N5 MISCELLANEOUS ALL APPLIANCES repaired We pick up your lamp, iron or other items, repair and then return them. Phone Sound Appliance Co., M 8011. Your Frigidaire products dealer. tf LICENSED electrician for electric al installations and contracting. Call City Appliance, Front St., Beaufert Phone B 3251. tf ELECTRIC appliances repair ser vice. Ranges, water heaters, refrig erators, electric motors, washing machines and other small ap pliances. Phone M 3947, day or night. Robert L. Garner. Shop lo cation, 202 South 19th St., More bead City. N5 WE BUY .:rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Oei our prices first. Sault er's Iroi. & Metal Co., on More head City Highway. Phone New Bern 3910, or write P. O. Box 736, New Bern. tf aYPEWRITKRS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Taff Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone 3133. tf Teen Topics By "Gene" Long Morehead High School HI Folks! Are you ready for our basketball season to begin? i have been for weeks and I don't have much longer to wait now. The date of the first game has been changed several times but how it's set at the 16lh. Managers have been se lected and they are Willie "Boy Blue" Lewis, Harry "Hot Shot" Willis, and Jimmy Smith. From the reports going around I believe we are going to have a wonderful and successful season. But we shall not make any predictions, just wait and see ... . 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 IF YOU desire someone to keep children in the afternoon, phone M 3741 for information. N5p THE WILLIS INN is opening soon under new management. Meals ierved. Come or call and arrange tor accommodations. 107 North 10th St., Morehead City. Opening Monday, Nov. 8. Hp TOR CORRECT TIME: M 8006. 7or correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morehcad City. tf POSITIONS WANTED 50UKKEEPING Do you have i set of books you want kept by an xpcrt? I can do the job part ime. Write Box 298, Beaufort. N9p FEMALE HELP WANTED THREE ROOM guest house at 30th and Evens SR. Morehead City. One bedroom, living room, kitchen with electric range, electric hot water heater, deep freeze locker and oil circulator. Immediate pos session. Furnished except linens. Chalk & Gibbs, Phone M 3641. N9 APARTMENT for rent at ' 209 North 7th St., Morehead City. Phone M 338-1 after 8 p.m. Up THREE ; room furnished aprt ment. Downstairs, front. 114 ifoore St., Beaufort Phone 5477. ltp 1ARN CHRISTMAS money now. lepresent Avon Products in your eighborhood. For personal inter iew write Mrs. Alice Rondobush, '. O. Box 223. Wilmineton. N. C. N9p Special Notices I'm quite sure that everyone in our school agrees with me when I say that I'm very proud of our school yard. And, the best part of it all is that we owe the good looks of it to the efforts of Mr. Alfred Cooper, owner of the Idle Hour Bowling alley. We just don't have words to express our appre ciation so we will just say, "Thank you!" He not only was responsible for having the work done but he came out to school every day and supervised it. First of all they mowed the lawn, trimmed the hedges. Then they put up a trellis on either side of the front campus. If we could plant vines al the bottom of these it would look very nice. Last of all they brought beach sand over and filled in the playground and driveways. We'd like for Mr. Cooper to know we most certainly do appreciate his efforts and we'll do our best to keep our campus as neat as it now is. Our mixed chorus, a division of the Glee Huh. elected officers last week and they are as follows: pre sident, June Jones; vice-president, William Lloyd; secretary, Helen Guthrie; treasurer, Louetta Lewis; reporter, Lucille Wright. Our pre sident, June Jones, appointed a finance committee with Betsy Jean Wade as chairman, helped by Jean Morton, Suzanne Land and R. A. Williams. The new music has arrived and practice has be gun in earnest. ELECTION (Continued From Page One) ed Crumpler, Republican, 3,667 to 1,086. Results of the Democratic-Republican contests in the remaining state offices are as follows: for lieutenant-governor, Taylor 3,603 over Hayes 1,097; for secretary of state, hure 3,597 over Dockery 1, 092; for state auditor, Bridges 3, ol4 (short term), 3,429 regular term) over Hickman 1,098; state treasurer, Hodges 4,605 over jpence 1,115. For attorney-general, McMullan 1.522 ocr Seawell 1,109; for sup erintendent of public instruction, fcrwin 3,533 over Henderson 1, 101; for commissioner of agricul ture (short term) Coltrane 3,571 unopposed; for commissioner of agriculture (regular term), Bal lentine 3,484 over Gragg 1,090; for commissioner of insurance, Hodges 3.523 over Clifton 1,102: For commissioner of labor, Shu ford 3,528 over Harrill 1,108; for associate justice of supreme court, tirvin 3,558 over McNeill 1,117; for judge superior court first district, Morris 3,111 unopposed; for judge iif superior court 13th district, Phillips, 3,101 unopposed; for judge of superior court 20th dis rict, Moore 3,104 unopposed. A total of 17 votes for the Pro gressives were cast in the county, brown received seven votes for U. S. Senator; Price, three votes for governor; Harris, two votes for lieutenant governor; Pearson, three votes for attorney general; and Stubbs, two votes for commis sioner of agriculture. Unemployment Fund Totals Million and Half Dollars NOTICE A special dance class for the tri cycle set, age 5, Saturday 9:45 a. n. American Legion Hut in Beau tort. Lovely little songs and dances for boys and girls. Rose School of Dance. Legal Notices NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed bv Georee Hardesty and wife, Goldie W. Har desty, to R. P. Holding, Trustee, dated March 15, 1946, and record ed in Book 108, Page 594, Carteret County Registry; and default hav ing been made in the payment o' the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and unon demand made by the holder of the note se cured thereby, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, and will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Carteret Coun ty, at Beaufort. N. C. at 12:00 n'- clock noon, on the 29th day of November, 1948, the land describ ed in said deed of trust, the same lying and beine in Morehead Town ship, Carteret County, North Caro lina, ana on Atlantic Beach, more fully described as Lots Eleven (1.1), Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13). Block One (1). together with all buildings and improvements Situate thereon, as anncnri In tha official plan of Atlantic Beach. Terms cash, and no bid will ho considered unless accomnanied hv a cash deposit of at least 25 tnr cent of the bid. This, the 27th dav of Octoher. 1948. R. P. Holding. Trust Hamilton 4 McNeill. Attornpvs. 4t 029 N512-19 The Senior class voted on the matter of dedicating our annual, "The Sandfiddler." We decided on Mrs. Cordova, our home economics teacher. We are still deciding on our superlatives; that's a very ii i u man uciauac UICIC DU lliaujr j J 42 172 605 03 vtiiu uiraci tc cam oupci la ii c. rui instance, how can you choose the best looking boy when there are about fifteen or twenty good-looking boys to choose from? (Ha, ha, huh?) Noith Carolina's fund out of which the state's workers will be paid in case of unemployment now totals $151,095,262.91, the Em ployment Security commission stat ed yesterday in its month-end re port. In the more than 12 years since North Carolina adopted an unem ployment compensation program. North Carolina employers have paid in a total of $178,689,135.68, the report showed. Interest paid on the contributions by the Fed eral Government during the 12 years amounts to $14,578,732.26, boosting the over all total to $193,-267,867.94. Payments to woikers ;ia-.e total Diamond City where he lived un til the family was driven to Bark ers Island following a severe storm that swept over the Banks destroy ing the homes of the people at Diamond City and other points. He made his home on Harkers Island until 1920 when he moved to Sal ter Path. At the age of nine Mr. Guthrie began his career as a fisherman, working in the water all of his life. He is one of the older men of Salter 'Path who was. employed by the late J. E. Woodland to de vote their entire time fishing for him. Some twenty-five years ago, Mr. Woodland who was one of the largest buyers and shippers of sea food in Morehead City, emploved all the able bodied men at Salter Path at a yearly salary to fish for him alone. They stood ready at all times to supply his orders for fish, oysters, shrimp, clams and scallops in season. Fish and mail boats made regu lar trips to the settlement, for this was before the days of good roads and the bridge to the mainland. Crossing the dunes from the ocean beach to the sound side was a tramway, used during the beach hauling season to transport the catches to the waiting boats at the docks in the sound. Under this working arrangement that the majority of the men had with Mr. Woodland, the commun ity prospered, being assured of a regular income. The death of Mr. Woodland was keenly felt by the j people of Salter Path as well as j Morehead City. With the passing of time and the changes of ownership of the Banks property a legal fight was made to oust the people of Salter Path from their long-established loca tion. Claims were made and up held by the court that a one-time owner of the Banks, John A. Royal, on which the settlement is located, had set aside a certain plot of ground for the people of Salter Path for their use and their de scendants. Home owners pay no real estate tax, personal property only. When a new home is to, be built, a site is selected and agreed upon by a majority of the people, Connected with the . outside world with an improved road, Wal ter Path has lost its isolated charm, taking on a more modern village atmosphere. Much credit is due the people for' their labor and-interest in building a beautiful house of worship. A movie house,' soda shop and dance pavilion Sup ply the amusement requirements' of the younger set. ! r The rising generation does not follow in the footsteps of their father or grandfather. Instead of devoting their entire efforts to the fishing industry, many have adopt ed trades that have called them to other fields. But when the first mullet blow comes out of the north-east and the nets and gear are being put in shape, then, many of the men who have stayed from of the men who have strayed from Sthis ancient occupation of cast that his crusade for greater musiq g the nets. It is in their blood.t jn North Carolina is gaining mo mentum in the rural districts anil brought down by fenerations past. their . sires of I SYKPE3HY ;'v (Continued From Page One) Warrenton, they began the season inauspiciously by being snowbound during a week of storms and im passable roads. However, even though such a delay meant dis rupting their schedule for the sea son, they made the best of the in. terruption by rehearsals, climaxing ineir aiay Dy a "pop' concert in the lobby of the Warrenton hotel. The Little Symphony continued its tour until March 30 before joining the full orchestra. During this time, Dr. Swalin discovered MY THANKS . . . io all the voters of Carteret County for the confidence shown me by your voles at the polls Tuesday. I shall continue to serve the citizens of this county as faithfully in the fu ture as I have done in the past. PRITCHARD LEWIS County Coroner Thin pst Tuesday, being th first Tuesday of the month, was our Beta club day. The program was compiled by the program chairman, Ann Oglcsby, and the following members gave talks: Peg gie Leary talked on "Good Man ners in the Home;" Mary Leigh Arthur, "Good Manners at the Table;" Betty Jo Midgett, "Correct Speech and Dress;" Charles Macy, "Good Manners at School." Believe me they made quite a few good suggestions and we should take heed! Gun Wounds O'Neal Luther O'Neal, Beaufort, is re covering today in Morehead City hospital from bullet wounds re ceived Thursday night in an acci dent while handling a gun. He was wounded just above the ankle on the left leg while at the Davis Fish house, Beaufort. All the history class voted last Tuesday and Truman led over Dewey at least 20 to 5 in each class. You see, we had studied the life of each man and the platform of each party so we knew pretty well where we should cast our vote. And I think we were right. Bye The average automobile engine is fitted with as many as 11 gears. PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT D3. L F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST 3rd Floor Elks Temple Rooms 307-8-9 10 NEW BERN N. C. WANTED HOUSE to rent, furnished prefer red, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Morehead City. Contact Capt' Taylor, 1500 Shackleford or phone M 9662. N5p North Harlowe Still Raided. Officers Arrest Two Men A big still in full oneration In the North Harlowe section of Craves countv wai rairfpd hv Craven county officers Friday and Alonzo Becton and Ambrose Go dette, old offenders, were arrested .xater they were given a preli minary hearing before Mrs. Matil da H. Turner, United States com missioner at New Bern nd each was held for the coming term of -Federal court under $300 bond. It was a 95-gallon steam stilL There were thirteen 300-gallon bar rel fermenters, forty gallons of liquor, 1,250 gallons of mash, three 30-gallon doubters, and a 100 gallon pre-heatec 0. H. J83ES0N, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morehead City AM to S PM Including Sundays SALTER PATH (Continued From Page One) tling on a location which today is the community of Salter Path. One day last summer sitting un der the shade of a mighty oak tree visiting with Percy Guthrie, one of the oldtimers of the Outer Banks, we were told many inter esting tales of the lives and hard ships of these early settlers along the Banks. Mr. Guthrie was born in 1883 at $910 iff m 40 : 1 45 QT PINT SC1EMEY RESERVE Blended Whiskey 86 Proof. The straight whiskies In this prod. I uct are 5 years or more old.35 straight whiskey- 65 grain I neutral spirits. 10 straight whiskey 5 rears old. 21 straight , whiskey 6 years old. 4 straight whiskey 7 rears old. Schenley Distillers Corp, New York City j i 'wiw'MMtVwNVsss)s -f M Dr. J.O.Baxter Jr. ! THE EYE ONLY Front St. f BEAUFORT .... N. C QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms f DhtrtM Arising 'rem stc..:ac:i ulcers wk to EXCESS ACID FrMftTas4Ma4MTrstiiMrttkt Mutt MttaorrtWIMCMtTM Notktag gvr thnt million bottle, of th Wn.ua Tasuimrr bma told for rsuef ( rmntonuof ti.trsMsrtatag tnm MiimM, jnd bMMl bSsst das to lam AM rosrplsssSi.il, r or Uss Stoma, IT nihil 1 1 - dus to Inm Mi Hold on la dsn' Jfajl Ask for Hunts" which full GUTHRIE-)ONES DRUG STOSi HEED All OVERHAUL? If you want the work done by expert, skilled mechanics using dependable equipment, then drive into CARTERET MOTORS today; We have the combination that Is neces sary to guarantee, you a satisfactory Job. Whether It's Largo or Small Come To CARTERET HOT ORS Guion Simpson, Owner 1406 Bridges St M 4396 Morehead City smaller communities as well as ill the cities. The eagerness witH which young people respond to thi finer things in 1 fe, and -their irJ stinctive love for the best in musii was evident in every community where the Little Symphony played "Once the seed is sown for good music," ur. &waun siatea, "an in dividual's musical taste will nevei deteriorate into a desire for thi cheap and vulgar. This seed sow by the Little Symphony in ever: town, hamlet, and district in thi State from coastal plains in thi east to the mountains in the west will flower into a new generatio of music lovers," he declared. m. Finn WILL BUY A COMPLETE SUIT -OF- Frost Brand CM! These Clothes Were Stained In Cold Storage This Summer. DOES NOT Effect Durability Of the Clothes. Gai Yours tThilo Assortment Of Sizes Is Still In Slock HATS 75c CARTERET HARDWARE CO., INCORPORATED Beaniorl Pkoit 4211 North Cai. TOTS TOTS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS Christmas Toys will arrive about Nov. 15th. Be sure to make you selection early! VC BUYERS SERVICE Ml ARENDELL ST. M 5984 MOREHEAD CITY Take A Look At Our Lis! 01 Good Clean Cars: 1947 KAISER 4-door sedan. 1947 TC2D 12 Ion pkkup. 1948 CKEVECLET Fleelline Aero Sedan. Radio and heater. Brand ' new. ':.';";.;f i! :-; : 1947 rCSO Converted. ? Radio and 1947 FCnD 2-door sedia. Radio and heater. f 1946 CEEVECLET 2-door sedan. Ra dio and healer. 1948 STCZZBAEEB 1-2 ton pickup. 1942 CIXS::::a.E 4-door sedan. 2-tone paint Radio 81 'healer. 1942 CEEVECLET Club coupe. Ra dio, healer and spotlight. ' 1942 HUDSON 2-door sedan. Equip ped with radio. 1941 PCNTIAC Convertible coupe. Radio, heater and spotlight Brand New 1948 PONTLAC 2-door ' sedan. Radio, healer, dark ' green paint 1949 PCNTIAC 4-door sedan. Equip ped wilh radio. 1938 PACSAED 4-door sedan. Radio . and heater. 1934 CEEVECLET 2 - door sedan. Eqcipsed with healer. 1948 CATILLAC Convertible coupe. Brand new. Equipped with all extras. CU3 nrCLE HAKE IS SERVICE We Stand Behind Cur Cars Open Until 11 P. II. 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