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PAGE SIX CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, tfOREHEAD OTT AND BEAUFORT, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 - i bnni -llhi bflu CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE clothes. We arc featuring McCall Patterns yard goods, covered buck les and buttons. Mason s, Arendell 'It-, a -ill.. it i worcnea-a uy. u WARD'S Trailblazer Tires. Size 500x16, $12.60, tax included and in stalled. 8th Street Service Station, it jnonc m awn. u 'I , PRICES CUT IN HALF UN InLoL WUU USED CARS HURRY! HURRY! 1 1940 BUIC'K convertible coupe lj1 $10U.UU - 1337 FORI) 5 )ass. coupe with practically new motor $185.00 f 1938 KORD 2-door with new J paint job $295.00 We have other used cars. Fact is, ) we have almost any kind of used I car you might want. Sec them to- day. Don't delay. I i WE CAN GET YOU ANY I KIND OF NEW I AUTOMOBILE i IMMEDIATELY f DICK PARKER MOTOR Co. i 1302 Arendell St. ! Morehcad City , GOOD small pickup truck tires. Perfects. Money back guarantee. " Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St., ; Morchead City. If WARD'S Winter-King Standard Hattencs, 24 months' guarantee, $1395 exchange installed. 8th Street Service .fat ion, 8th and Kvans Sts, Morchead City, phone M 3681. tf WANTED BUILDING OWNERS ATTENTION! Would you like a reliable tenant? Western Auto Associate store own ers and business men of high cal iber and desirable tenants. You will find them capable retail merchants and an asset to your community and your property. Let's talk it over. See, Phone or write us for further information. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Division 2020 E. Market St. Greensboro, N. C. Phone 8107 MISCELLANEOUS lYPEWRITERS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Taff Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone .1133. tf FOjI SAKE at wholesale cost for quick sale: Six table model I'hilco radios; one Philco cabinet combi nation; one 52 gallon electric wat er heater; three kerosene water heaters; three 30 gallon tank';. The kerosene stoves have been used but in good condition. R. If. Dowdv, lot! Sixth St., Morchead City. tf EXPERT RADIO repairing on all makes. I'hilco car sots for immed iate installation. Matthis Radio Service Co., 1401 Bridges St., ; Morchead City. At WARD'S Commander Batteries, 12 months guarantee. $8.75 exchange I installed. 8th Street Service Sta ! tion, 8th and Evans Sts., Morchead j City, phone M 3681. tf ! DE FROST IT, the defroster clock ! that automatically defrosts your rc- L frigcrator every night. Is now on r sale for only $9.95 at City Appli ance Co., Front St., Beaufort. Tr FOR CORRECT TIME: M 8006. For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morchead City. tf WE BUY L:rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Gci our prices first. Sautt er's Iroi. & Metal Co., on More head City Highway. Phone New Bern 3910, or write P. O. Box 736, New Bern. 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 Corn Producers Up Acreages COLLEGE 'STATION, Raleigh North Carolina seed corn produ cers this year almost doubled their 1947 certified hybrid corn acreage, says Dr. R. P. Moore, director in charge of the North Carolina Crop Improvement Association. Dr. Moore's organization is responsible for certifying seed to be sold in North Carolina. The state's hybrid corn acreage which met certification regulations this year totals 3,633, says Dr. Moore. Last year only 2,286 acres were certified, while five years ago, only 67 acres met the regula tions. The popular yellow hybrid N. ('. 27 led in total acreage for the second straight year. Some mea sure of farmers' preference for this variety is shown in acreage totals for the past four years. In 1945 none was grown commercially. In 1946, 100 acres of the new hybrid were certified, and by 1947 the total had jumped to 619. This year it tripled to 1,723 acres. In second place this year is the white hybrid, Dixie 17, whose rise to popularity has come even more rapidly. In 1947, its first year of commercial production, Dixie 17 was grown on 239 acres for seed. This year the acreage more than quadrupled to 1,109. The third place yellow hybrid N. C. 26 continues to decline in popularity. Only 250 acres were planted to this strain this year, whereas it was the leading variety two years ,igo with 800 acres. Here are the quantities of other seed crops that were certified by Crop Improvement Association ins pectors this year: Cottoi. 7.715 acres; soybeans, 1,372 acres with Roanoke varietv accounting for more than four-fifths of the total; tobacco, 14.705 pounds; sweet po tatoes. 94 acres; and Irish potatoes, 294 acres. Liquor Stores Yield $6,196 Prolil Las! Month Estimated net profit from Cart eret county's ABC stores in Dec ember is $6,196.66, according to the report from the office of James D. Potter, county auditor. Beaufort's share was $1,291.62, Morehead City's was $700.53 with a like amount to the hospital, and Newport received $685.84. North Carolina sales tax amounted to $6,277.04. Gross profit was $19, 178.35 and operating expenses, S3.326.13. Sales totaled $73,847.60; in More hcad City, $30,624.30, Beaufort, $28,232.15, and Newport, $14,991. 15. FLASH EAT electric water heater. Gives hot water quickly and con veniently. Just drop into water and plug in. Takes only a few minutes to heat water. $4.95 at City Appli ance Co., Front Si., Beaufort TF DRY PINE WOOD for fire place J-or stovewood length. Everett Mer- rell, RED 1, Beaufort. J25P C5ROOM HOUSE and furniture. Good location. West Arendell St., Morchead City, phone G.W. Dun- 3can B 532 1. TF ALL APPLIANCES repaired We pick up your lamp, iron or other items, repair and then rctuin them. Phone Sound Appliance Co., M 8011. Your Frigidairc products dealer. tf FOR LOCAL AND LONG distance hauling and furniture moving sec G. W. Phillips, 905 Bridges St., Morehcad City, or phone M 955-1 or M 791-6. A15 LET US MAKE an anaylsis of your i insurance needs without obligation ! or expense. There are many new j coverage "available providing bet-' ter protection and often at lower cost. Call S. A. Chalk, Jr., Mutual Insurance Agency, First Citizens Bank Bldg., Morchead City. Phone M 836 2 TF Nv;ro News Beauiort Soldier Promoted To Private First Class ELECTRIC MOTOR repairs. Sixty day guarantee. Located West Beau fort H'way Rt. 1, Beaufort. William E. Crank. J28 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 APARTMENT for rent, 209 North 7th St., Morehcad City. Phone M 338-1 after 6 p.m. Mrs. John Nelson. Up FARM on North River, 125 acres, good house for occupancy, two mules, good land. $750.00. Beau fort Cannery. B 5656. It MADE TO YOUR : SPECIFICATIONS Sash, Cabinet Doors, Millwork, Douglas Flrwood Doors LOCKHART'S 5 CARPENTER SHOP Dial M 8094 2 miles west of Morehcad City 3 on Highway 70 Thu tf . 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. Passed lane inspection. Parker opposite Willis Sinclair Station, !l Morchead City. Price $200 J 14 1948 FORD truck and farm equip ment, practically new. Price rea sonable. Beaufort Cannery. Phone B 5656. It 1948 FORD 2 ',4 ton stake truck, practically , new. Reasonable price. Beaufort Cannery. B 5656. It MONUMENTS"AND MARKERS. Any kind, any size. Prompt deliver ies and set. C. L. Stanley, 204 N. 8th St., Morchead City. Phone M 798-1 F"8P TRUCK. 1937 Dodge one half ton truck for sale. Passed 1948 inspec 3 tion. In good condition. William C. Pake, Davis. J25 CHILDREN'S and adults clothes, also bathinctlc for sale. 1913 3 Bridges St., Morehcad City. Call alter Saturday. DII 3 BEST OFFER takes electric range with deluxe features. Good condi- 3 tion. It cost over $200. Phone B 4884 DH WANTED TWO FRIGIDAIRES, apartment size; Two oil stoves, apartment size ,r prefer Coleman make. Call M 441-1 "tSA Broadway Cafe. It Legal Notices ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Samuel 1. Bar nettc, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to undersigned at 2907 Arendell St., Morehcad City, N. C, on or be fore December 11, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. Any person in debted to said estate will pay undersigned promptly. This 6th. day of December, 1948. EULA M. BARNETTE Administratrix fit D 10 17-24 31- J 7-14 WITH THE EIGHTH AKMY IN i GUFU, Japan -- Pvt. James Stan-I ley, son of Mr. John Cecil St mlry i of 421 Pine si., Beaufort, has re cently received his promotion to the rank of Private First Class in ! L Company and is rifleman. The 24th Infantry Regiment is a part l of the 25th Infantry (Tropic Light-' ning) Division, commanded by Ma-! jor General William II. Kean. j Pfe. Stanley entered the Army : on July 1947 and received his basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. and departed for overseas duty on Dec ember 1947. Before entering the service Pfe. Stanley attended Queen St. High school. Fire Department Answers Call Sunday Morning Morchead City fire department answered an alarm at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at a home at the rear of the ball park, but there was no lire, Mack Edwards, driver, reported. The chimney was smok ing more than usual which causeS the family to summon the fire company. The firemen on Wednesday afternoon burned the old hulk of the Greensboro, the boat which has lying for several years on the ' waterfront just to the east of the Jefferson hotel. They were re quested to burn the remains of the old boat by its owner. Mrs. I.ula Willis, widow of Capt. Fred Willis. German Children Play Air- Life Game at U. S. Airbase , MERLIN (AP) The British-j American airlift supplying Rus sian blockatled western Berlin has given Berlin kids a new game as well as added a new word to the German vocabulary. The new word and the name of I the new game is "Ltiftbrueeks (air j bridge.)," which is the German; designation of the airlift. The kids, who hang around I he V. S. Army's Tempelhof airbase j and the RAF's Gatow airport to watch the incoming and departing supply shuttle planes, play their games in streets and b ickyards. Using model American and Bri tish planes, which are sold in Ger man to) shops throughout the wes ern occupied sectors of Berlin, the children play at landing and unloading "operation vittles" planes on midget airdromes. They set their toy planes down on sand or asphalt runaways and bring up toy trucks and wagons to haul their cargoes away to imita tion warehouses, later to have them consumed by dolls. Thus ,t,hcy complete the shippfr-to-con-sumer services which has become "unique in world history. Queen Street high school will play Williston high school at Wil mington tonight. A special bus will be chartered for people wish ing to go. For further informa tion, contact Mr. Barrow at the school. Swede Invents New Way To Wash Raw Wool NOTICE To any and All Claimant(s) against Sport Nets, Inc.: pursuant to Orders of the Court, in the mat ter "in Re Sport Nets, Inc." Lasker vs Exmn, pending in Superior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, you and each of you are hereby notified that claim must be filed, in writing, duly itemized and verified, with undersigned Re ceiver on or before the 31st. day of January, 1949, and any claimant failing to so file claim will be bar, red from participating in the dis tribution of the assets of the corp oration. This 22nd day of December, 1948 ' W. B. CHALK Receiver of Sport Nets, Inc. Morehcad City, N.C. 4t D-31 J-714 21 The use of cocaine loaves is for bidden to women in South Ameri ca. The street cars, trolley coaches and buses of America carried 25 times as many passengers last, year as the nation's railroads. " ' STOCKHOLM (AP) A de monstrator at the Swedish Textile Research institute at Goctcborg, civil engineer Joel Lindborg, has invented a new metlod to wash raw wool, which is claimed to be far better than the older methods. Hitherto the washing has been a damaging process. The wool felted easily in the strong lyc and that made the following carding diffi cult and hard on the fibres. After washing with the new method the carding .machines can work 30-40 per cent faster than before and with belter results. The fibres can be kept 20 to 25 per cent greater in length. Another gain by the new method is that it makes it easier to extract valuable materials from the lye. Every ton of raw wool gives now 100 kilograms or more of high quality lanolin which is used for cosmetics and pharmaceutical pre parations. But (he raw wool is not only fat, it is also stlty from the sweat of the sheep, and from this saltiness can be extracted for potash. Swe den imports both potash andlano lin. The new wash method will make the whole import of lanolin unnecessary as long as the import of raw wool is as large as now. Court (Continued From Page One) Willis, Sr., both charged with speeding, paid court costs. Cases continued were the follow ing: Suddic S. Huggins and George Collins, Char.cs i. Weiland, Ed ward Morris, Lewis E. Randall, Bradley Mcintosh, Paul Scwell, Ralph Gordon Taylor, Thomas E. Tully, Edward Morris, James Ver non Blades, Robert Nelson Fle Jr., and Meredith G. Gillikin. A 'single adult female oyster will discharge from 15 to 114 mil lion eggs at a single spawning. House By The Sea, Tale Of A Soldier And A Spinster By W. G. Rogers THE HOUSE BY THE SEA, by Jon Goddcn (Rinehart; $2.75) Edwina Marsh, a large, clumsy, self-conscious spinster, never had a chance. She dreams of the child hood that was dominated by her lather, and of life with her domin eering friend Madge, but it is oily on the opening page of this novel that, at 40, she manages to be alone, and on her own. This is happiness, here on the bleak Cornwcll shore in the house which, now that her father is dead, she can call all her own. But though Madge is not present to boss her, the remembrance of Madge is overpowering. It's her first night, she has lighted every lamp, looked through all four rooms, done everything but peck under the beds, and yet as Madge had predicted, she is obliged to confess that she is afraid. The walls are sturdy, the dark is shut out. but she is as uneasy as her little dog James with the hair rising on his neck. Then comes the knock on the door and, unwisely but instinctive ly, she opens to a stranger. ' lie is young, clad in an oversize coat, limping badly and obviously suspicious. And he's some o ie to be suspicious of. too; he says his name is Ross Dennehay, but the initials on the clothes which do not fit him arc B. W. Into Edwina's timid, sheltered, old maid existence has come a reckless, desperate, tough American soldier . . . the man nobody should have and yet a man, and just what she needs. Miss Godde:i has written a sus pense story, but she has very pain stakingly peopled it with real eh racters. She interests you in them as well as in their fate, and she doesn't let vou down. The tenuous, delicate mood so intelligently built up in every word is sustained to the last page. This book is available at the Carteret County Public library. Prague lias New Dollar Store PRAGUE - - Czechoslovaks with friends and relatives in America or other hard currency countries will be able to buy rationed goods freely here, if their firends or re latives open up their purges. Fo dollars or other nloney transfer red here from abroad, they will be able to buy first quality textiles, leather goods, electric refrigera tors, motorcycles and Czechoslo vak motor cars at a shop called "Darex," set up by the nationalized commerce corporation. PIRSONAl INCOVVS ACTED TAXES (IN BILLIONS) . t BIRTH RATE (PCP THOUSAND POPULATION) . . crre: lrtsiii,,te of I Life Insu i oe J Sneaker (Continued From Page One) . (i. Conservation of natural re sources. 7. Public utilities. The governor believes, explained the speaker that public utilitii , are not servi cing rural areas as they should. 8. Public boards should serve the masses, rather than the few, in the governor's opinion, Mr. McNeill j continued. 9. Statewide referendum on li- quor. 10. Election laws modernized so th il more people will be interested ' in voting. Only one third of the 'qualified voters in this state cast I '1 its in the last clect'on, Mr. I ic . i re ma: ked. 1 1. Rather than a bunus for vet crans, a greater opportunity to rn a livelihood. 12. Improved labor program uhprein Hiore is hnrmntw between ! hbor and management, with hopes ; of an intra state wage and hour flaw as well as the present one j which deals with corporations engaging in interstate commerce. : 13. Stimulation of business and industry with an increased labor ! market made available by estab lishing training schools for work ers. 14. Salaries of public servants raised and brought into line with the high cost of living, making high-quality public servants avail able. Improved local government, in general, which would include an improved tax structure. 15. Cooperation with the federal government in aid-to-education and aid-to-health programs. Lab. to Study Elephantiasis TAHITI (AP) A research laboratory will be erected by France and the U. S. on the south Pacific island of Papeete to study filariasis or elephantiasis, a com mon disease of the tropics charac terized by the thickening and wrinkling of the victim's skin. I CsW I UiAJJLUillJLl DR. E. F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST 3rd Floor Elks Temple Rooms 307-8-9 & 10 NEW BERN N. C. 0. H. JOHNSON. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morchead City --9 AM to 5 I'M Including Sundays Night by Appointment u USE COAL And Get the Most and Most Satisfying Heal For Your Home Let us solve your Winter heating problems by filling ynur bins now with choice Coals from our present large stocks. Your orders will receive our prompt attention. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CARTERET ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone M 3701 "Since 1898" Morehcad City Funeral (Continued F'rom Page One) Mrs. W. A. Sourwine, Seattle, Wash. All of the children attended the funeral except James, of Tucson, and Mrs. Holland, of Falls Church. The other six sons served as pall bearers. Dr. Davis's body lay in state in flic church one hour before the funeral. Interment was in Ocean View cemetery, Beaufort, India Seeks Control of Mica NEW DELHI (AP) The government has appointed a com mittee to study the practicability of setting up a mica marketing control board in India. The com mittee also will work out a detail ed scheme for the efficient mark eting, ipf mica, of which . India has large reserves. s fiontimetc: come and get your pumuadog enow AND INTER THE ANNUAL tyw puttfc the Vo$ ' CONTEST Mm Ml 3l jvw V. I 'Vfe I JCM'1P rl - aj a JP Station Wagon, c I 'T.I m" ' Tfi( Mi i v T Don't fall to qt in this big $10,000 pris eontmt for sportsman. You'll Sat a big kick out of Judging ths ogs ana you may win a fin pii" i 10 it. Smith nao I DEEPFREEZE, an L. C I gun ot many olhsr sports awards. VI V . A-'V I ml vour contest booklet. -'w w .in.. ------ C. G. Gaskill Lee Ilurdock Beaufort Wildwood J. C. WIIITTY & COHPAIIY Craven & So. Fionl Sis. New Bern Retail Price $1.95 Pints $3.15 Fifths 86 Proof (HI STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS HOOOCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 3t STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 63 NEUTRAL SPIRIT, 1IJTIUED FROM GRAIN. NMOMI ( WOIU LIMITED. HIM, ILimiB Wilted 2.1U a pinl j $3.40 fifth , I t Till Straight Whilktyj In Ihli Mt , yum iwi oH; jpjj, UglU WliTI- ,1 Slain Hwlrtl StlclB, till pro. AustiiWJichols i 1 6Co.Sf! Inc. ' I OOS.ITN-MIW fOM m jssh mm mmm mm mm mm mi IT IT S YOUR Differential That's troubling. . . . then bring your car to the best equipped shop in town. We will analyze the trouble and replace gears and bearings where necs sary, or do an expert job of installing a new differ ential for you. CARTERET MOTORS Guion Simpson, Owner 140G llridgcs St. I'lionc M i396 MOKEHI Al) CITY Condensed Statement irst-Citizens Bank&Trust Co. As of ihe Close ol Business December 31, 1948 SMITH! nan NKW r.KRN MOKKHKAI) CITY nt'KGAW Dl'NN (iltlFTON COATS RALEIGH West Side Branch, Kali'igh CLINTON IlKNSON I5KAIFORT CLAYTON CAMP LEJKI NK AM.IKK KINSTON 1,01 isituu; KOSKBOKO TORT BRAGG PINK HILL JACKSONVILLE I AYKTTEVILLU I RANKLINTON SPRING HOPE RICHLANDS CHERRY POINT RESOURCES Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $ 31,262,122.61 U. S. Government Securities $46,514,372.46 (Direct and Fully Guaranteed) Federal Housing Au t h o r i t y Obligations, Federal Inter mediate Credit Banks and Fed eral Home Loan Bank Deb entures 6,862,366.46 Stale Bonds 6,569,207.72 . Municipal Bonds 10,554,415.83 Federal Land Bank Bonds and Other Marketable Securities 5,155,496.47 75,655,858.94 Accrued Interest 436,476.74 Loans and Discounts 39,362,757.08 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Building Sites Less Depreciation 571,059.02 Commercial. Building Corporation . 1.00 (Ccsl $105,000.00-Carried at $1.0(1) Other Assets 1 6.00 (i Panels of Ileal Estate Carried ul $11.00. Appraised Value $18,500.00 $147,288,281.39 LIABILITIES Capital Slock Preferred $200,000.00 Common 800,000.00 1,000,000.00 Surplus 4,500,000.00 Undivided Profits Reserve a-c Preferred Stock Retirement Fund Reserve a-c Accrued and Unearned Interest Taxes, Insurance and Other Reserves 3,425,584.52 DEPOSITS' 137,830,471.50 $147,288,281.39 EVERY COURTESY, ATTENTION and SERVICE CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING ARE THE FACILITIES OFFERED BY THIS INSTITUTION Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation 332,225.37 200,000.00
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