CLASSIFIEE> ADS DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIEDS MOREI1EAD CITY 1 p.m. Monday and 1 pjn. Thuraday 504 Arendell St. Phone MII5 FOR SALE BEAGLE PUPPIES FROM WELL chosen blood lines. A. K. C. regis tered. Also trained hunting dogs. Priced right. D. E. Williams, 1700 Arendell St., Morehead City. d8p STUDIO COUCH, RADIO-RECORD combination and new Dixie coal stove. 203 S. 11th St., John Par ker. d5p MEAT GRINDER, PRACTICALLY new. A-l condition. At a bargain. Call D. W. Freshwater, 6-3051. dl9 MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE 1B46 model, wringer type. A-l condition , Phone 6-3088. dSp TOYS ? LIMITED SUPPLY ED ucational toys. Layaway now. Hunt Jey-Prest, 1309 Arendell St., More head City. Phone 6-4239. D19 KINDLING EDGING STRIPS, cut, clean, and dry, in 1-foot lengths. Only $2.50 per load. Call 6-4350. 1809 Arendell St., More head City. d8 HOUSE TRAILER 24 ft. long. Fully Equipped with new gas range. $950. 5-ROOM HOUSE with bath, G. E. Refrigerator, Gas range, hot water heater, 175 ft. frontage near Bogue Sound. Will sell eheap for quiek sale ? Terms 4-R00M HOUSE Good residential section. Hot water heater and range, $3,000. Owner will finance part. Have ready buyers for good farms C. H. FREEMAN, Agent Tel. 6-4211 808 Bridges st. Morehcad City SHETLAND PONY, 4 YRS. OLD. Blaek and white. Gentle but live ly. Phone 6-3932. d5p hallmark" Christmas cards. Imprinted with your name in gold or your choice of color. Immediate delivery. Baxter's Jewelry Store, Beaufort. 2-7231. tf "Norge" Home Space Heaters 50,000 & 70,000 BTU ^ 150 Gal. Tank With Each Stove $99.95 City Appliance & Furniture Company Front St. ? Beaufort ,THOR WASHERS $119.50 ? *209.50 We Are Authorized THOR Repair Dealer*. ECONOMY AUTO & APPLIANCE STORE 905 Arendell St.? Dial 6-3185 PERSONAL - CHRISTMAS .CARDS As Low As 25 for $1.25 WITH NAME IMPRINTED 1001 Designs To Choose From DEE GEE'S S. 6th St. Morehead City HOUSE AND BUSINESS PROP erty on corner of Ann and Turner Sta., Beaufort. Apply G. W. Dun can, Front St., Beaufort. N. C. tf UNFINISHED ~5-ROOM HOUSE on West Beaufort Road. Apply 0. W. Duncan, Front St., Beaufort, N. C. tf BEAUTIFUL LEATHER BILL folds. All kinds of leather. Names in gold free. Baxter's Jewelry store. 2-7231. tf FOR SALE j ONE COAL HEATER AND ONE apartment site gas stove. Good condition and priced rigbt. D. E. Williams, 1700 Arendell St., More head City. d8p XMAS CARDS, WRAPPfNG~PA ! per and crocheting for Xmas at Russell Gift Shop, Highway 70 out of Newport, N. C. d8p CLEAN FEATHER BEDS. REA sonably priced. Mrs. Norwood Paul, Sea Level. d5p NEW 1991 BENDIX DRIER. CA pacity 18 pounds. Mrs. R. B. Dunn. 1703 Shepard St., Morehead City. Phone 6 3171. d8 MA N'S B1CYCLE,~NEWLY PAINT ed. Good condition. Cheap. Mrs. Plymouth Willis, 1209 Shepard St.. Morehead City. d5p j BUSINESS SERVICES SMALL HOUSE MOVING. ALSO trees, plants moved, pruned, trans planted. and so-forth. County-wide services. See Eldridge, 1809 Aren dell St., Morehead City. Phone 6-4350. d8 BAKED ORDERS FOR BANANA Loafs. Call 6-3088 dl2p FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 6-3186. For correct Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812 Arendell St., Morehead City. FRIGIDAIRE DEALER FR1GIDAIRE rtefrigerstors Hang* Water Heaters Automatic Washers Hume Freezers Sinks & Cabinets Trade In your old with the dealer that gives the most for the old. USED APPLIANCES CASH OH TERMS SOUND APPLIANCE CO. Morehead City, N. C. RECAP OR IF YOU WISH A full tread which is just like a new tire. New Goodyear tires in stock. Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendell St., phon* 6-3029, Morehead City. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS both domestic and commercial. We arc Montgomery Ward author ized service dealers. Re-condi tioned refrigerators for sale. Gates Refrigeration Service. Phone 6-3057 or see Larry Gates at 513 Arendell St., Morehead City. sewing Machine SALES AND SERVICE McCall Patterns Dress Materials THE SPINNING WHEEL 825% Arendell St. Dial 6-3054 DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TO order. We have the blanks ? and the machine. Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto Associate Store, Beaufort. BUNTING GUIDES RABBIT HUNTING PARTIES arranged with D. E. Williams, 1700 Arendell St., Morehead City. d8p WANT TO BUY WILL PAY CASH FOR TOBACCO farm. Give full detaila in first let ter. Homestead Farm, RFD Box 30 Beaufort, N. C. tf WE BUY SCRAP METAL, ALL kinds, and we sell brick, also bat teries and radiators. We sell used auto parts. Gray's Junk Yard, on highway 70, across from Blue Rib bon Club. Phone 6-368*. Morehead City. tf FOR RENT MAKE OLD FLOORS LOOK LIKE new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store, Beaufort. Phone 2-3851. HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN - DRAFT EXEMPT to learn projection at City Theatre. To be able to take over January 1st, 1951. Apply managers office City Theatre. d5 FIRST CLASS BODY AND paint man. Must be sober and not a loafer. Lee Motor Sales, Morehead City. d8 * I' , G*W SEVEN STAR ?mill wfchlwy. TW vfekMn ?r? 4 ?M iliWW Mi 1?*il wfchlwy. ?ltt% phIv^i spirits (RitilM tmm ?Uiitf 4 f*?n ?14. If* Hi .t?<M ?llil| S 5^?22?*? ' 9? PROOF I tOOtWMI % WWW IIIMTO, MOM*, HUWOIf | | HELP WANTED YOUNG YADY TO BE CASHIER at City Theatre. Good Hours. Ap ply Managers office at City Thea tre d5 LEGAL NOTICES" NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court SPECIAL PROCEEDING NO. 391 George W. Carter and Katie B. Carter, Petitioners, ? vs ? Charles Freeman, Jr., J. W. Whealton, Town of Morehead City, and any and all others, and those certain tracts or parcels of land in the Town of Morehead City known on the official map and plan of said Town as Lots 10, 11 and 12, Square or Block 29, Defendants. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other persons will take notice that on the 20th day of October, 1950, the above named Petitioners filed Petition in the office of the Clerk Superior Court, Carteret County, to have the title to certain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to the provi sions of Chapter 43, General Sta tutes of North Carolina, 1943. as amended, and that summons has been issued returnable at the of fice of the Clerk Superior Court of Carteret County on the 26th day of December, 1950, said lands be ing situate in Morehead Township, Town of Morehead City, Carteret County. North Carolina, and more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Lot 10, Square 29? Beginning at a point on the south side of Aren dell Street, which beginning point is South 84 15 East 50 feet from the Southeast intersection of 18th and Arendell Streets; runs thence with the southern margin of Aren dell Street South 84-15 East 50 feet i to the western margin of a 10-foot I public alley; runs thence South 5-45 West along the western mar gin of said public alley 100 feet to the Northeastern corner of the Charles Freeman Lot No. 8; runs thence North 84-15 West along the north lot line of Charles Freeman Lot No. 8, 50 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 9, Square 29; runs thence North 5-45 East along the east lot line of Lot 9, Square 29 ? 100 feet to the point of beginning. I Lots 11 and 12, Square 29 ? Be ginning at a point on the Southern | margin of Arendell Street, which beginning point is South 84-15 East 110 feet from the Southeast inter section of 18th and Arendell streets, runs thence along the southern margin of Arendell Street South 84-15 East 100 feet to the north west corner of the J. W. Whealton Lot No. 13; runs thence South 5-45 West along the J. W. Whealton West line 120 feet to the northern margin of an East-West Public al ley; runs thence with the north line of said alley North 84-15 West 100 feet to the eastern margin of a 10-foot North-South alley; runs thence along the eastern margin of said last mentioned alley North 5-45 East 120 feet to the point of beginning. This, the 20th day of October, 1950. Arnecia W. Warren, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. Carteret County. 8t o 24-31 n 7-14-21-28 d 5-12 ENTRY Or_ LAND 2428 North Carolina, Carteret County. To Hon. Irvin W. Davis, Entry Taker of Carteret County: The undersigned claimant, be ing a citizen of the State of North Carolina, hereby sets forth and Uncle Sam Helps State with Roads Washington, ? Allocation of $9,400,709 fn federal highway lunds to North Carolina has been announced by the Department of Commerce. The allocation, which is for the fiscal year beginning July 1, is broken down intb $4,343,090 for federal highways in the State, $3,708,107 for secondary or fed eral roads, and $1,347,512 for urban roads, or city streets that form part of the federal highway sys tem. Funds arc apportioned to the states on the basis of population, area, and mileage of federal post roads, with allocation for rural or secondary roads being based on the rural population of the state, and funds for urban roads being based on population of municipalities of 5.000 population or more. The funds apportioned to North Carolina will remain available un til June 30. 1954, and will have to be matched by an equal amount of state funds. '? ' . - LEGAL NOTICES shows that the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit: t Lying and being in Harkers Is land Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the N.W. corner of land of Owen Fulford at. a point known as Middle or Old Dividing line and running a N. 24 degree E. course, a distance of 1 131 feet to a stake at W. R. Sparks fence, thence a N. 77 degree E. course with said fence a distance of 185 feet to corner of fence of W. R. Sparks, thence a S. 74 de gree E. course a distance of 1205 feet to a stake at Carl A. John son's N. W. corner, thence a S. 24 degree W. course with land of Carl A. Johnson, a distance of 1445 feet to a stake at the Middle or Old Dividing line, thence with Middle line a N. W. 64 degree 30' W. course, a distance of 1353 feet to stake at the beginning, said tract to contain 41.37 acres, is vacant | and unappropriated land belonging to the State of North Carolina and 'subject to entry, and the under 1 signed claimant hereby makes en try of, lays claim to, and prays for a grant for said land. Owen Fulford, Claimant. Witness: M L. Davis. This 21st. day of November, 1950. Claimant: Owen Fulford. No. of acres claimed 41.37. Date of Entry, November 24, 1950. Irviji W. Davis, Entry-Taker of Carteret County. Filed November 24, 1950. at 3:00 P.M. 4t n28 d 5-12 19 NOT1CB Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of November, 1950, I did lease to James White Davis of Smyrna, N. C., the following described oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 516 Located in Wades Creek, Carter et County, N. C. Beginning at an iron pipe at the mouth of a ditch, Lola Finer s southwest corner and runs with the north shore line of Wades Creek west 100 feet to a stake: thence S. 59-00 W. 475 feet to a stake; thence N. 64-00 W. 394 ! feet to a stake; thence S. 81-00 W. 597 feet to an iron pipe, Hugh Piner's southeast corner; thence 0-30 E. 200 feet to a stake in Wades Creek; thence down the creek N. 81-00 E. 590 feet to a stake in the creek; thence S. 64-00 E. 400 feet to a stake; thence N. 64-00 E. 560 feet to a stake; thence N. 1-30 E. 200 feet to the beginning, contain ing 6.6 acres. This the 22nd day of November, 1950. C. D. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Fisheries Commissioner. 4t n 28 d 5-12 19 memcNeous v/uots m BETTER USED CABS I960 CHEVROLET 2-Door Power Glide. 1950 MERCURY Convertible. Fully Equipped. 1949 FORD 2-Door. With RAH and Seat Cover*. 1948 LINCOLN Continental. RAH and Overdrive. 1948 PONT1AC 4-Door. Hydromatic Drive. With I RAH and Seat Covers. 1947 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Maroon. Seat Covert and Heater. 1947 CHEVROLET Panel Delivery. 1941 STUDEBAKER. Overdrive. Heater and Seat Covert. Blue. 1941 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Blue. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Green. Heater A Seat Covert. 1939 DODGE 4-Door. Heater. BOBEBT L BOSE MOTORS S Used Car Lot 902 Arendell St. Dial 6-3478 MOREHEAD CITY To Appear at Ralaigk Coliseum Thursday 1 ? THE HEIDT-STEPPERS Housewives Wanl lo Be Surprised Christmas Morning By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Newsfeatures Writer American womanhood, house- j wife variety, has been duly polled. ! At least three out of four allege j they would rather be surprised at j Christmas than dictate ? however j indirectly? the choice of their spouse s Yuletide offering. The pollster in this case is an important magazine (Woman's Home Companion) which deduces from its statistics that women are as romantic as schoolgirls around this time of the year. It quotes typical reactions favor ing the surprise element in Christ mas gifts as "Even if the gift isn't quite what I wanted, it still re- , WON DERFlH O fleets real thought and love" and 4,I feel my husband would miss a lot of fun if he couldn't shop for my gift . . The magazine also deduces that women who prefer to direct ttteir ! husband's choice*of gifts are prac tical, with decided tastes and rath er hard to please. Far be it from me to fly in the lace of statistics or even a poll, but I feel that a large number of the polled ladies are indulging in a little day-dreaming, quite forget ting some of the surprise presents they have encountered under the tree in previous years. "I like to be surprised," said the first victim of my own private research, "and I like to surprise my husband on Christmas. My hus band always tries to surprise me, but usually he hints about what he has bought me." "What was your surprise pres ent last year?" I queried of my friend, who is strictly a boudoir type. "Well," she ;aid, "it was a pair of custom-made hunting boots." She was touched and she cer tainly was surprised. She hasn't worn them yet. "And custom-made? so I can't I exchange them," she wailed. Another friend is surprised each year by her present. It's always several nightgowns, handmade, beautiful and black lace. "I adore to be surprised by his present," she said, eyes aglow with affection. "He always asks me what I want and I always tell him a mink coat. So each year I get my black nightgowns. A couple of weeks later I say casually that they are too small or too large, and that I'll have to exchange them. Then I exchange them for some thing I really want. The funny thing about it is that he never notices. I've never worn a black nightgown in my life and don't ever propose to. But he's such a dear . . Analyzing our own poll statis tics, I can only conclude that wom en take delight in envisioning their own particular man struggling in eptly and rather helplessly in Christmas shopping crowds. All I j know is that four women said firm- j ly that they preferred to be sur- 1 prised by their husband's gift. Each ? mentioned how her husband hated j to shop ? apparently taking vast comfort in the thought of the male breasting the mob in search of a gift for his beloved. Apparently, a | flagon of "Nuit d'Amour" obtained j from a perfume counter in mid- j shopping season is more greatly to be desired as an expression of true love than a couple of deer and a brace of partridges for the deep freezer acquired by Papa's camp ing in the cold woods for a week j during hunting season. My informants allege further, that when men think of presents i for their spouse, their thoughts run in routine channels: perfume, stockings, nightgowns? and robes. "But don't ever let your husband surprise you with a robe," warned one wife. "They always buy such flossy, fussy ones you can't wear them. It's hard to exchange them for something simpler ? they notice j the difference and are unhappy." , In the interests of fairness, we ! interviewed a number of husbands. Did their wives like to be surpris- J ed by their Christmas gifts? "My wife tells me what she wants | for Christmas," was the uniform answer, "and I go out and buy it. Sometimes the instructions come in a round-about way, but I'm pret ty sure of my orders in plenty of time before the great day. Me? I act surprised each Christmas over socks, ties, shirts and pipes." Abbott Nelson, seaman recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nelson of Atlantic, is undergoing recruit training at the world's largest Naval Training center, Great Lakes, Illinois. SEE OUR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS AND TRUCKS BEFORE YOU BUT CARS. 49 0LDSM0B1LE ? "98" 2-Door, H.aler 49 0LDSM0B1LE ? '76" 4-Doer, rally Equipped 41 OLDSMOB1LE "78" FaUy Equipped 49 MEKCUBY Station Wagoa with Healer 47 CHEVBOLET, 2-Door with Healer 42 CHHTSLER Hew Terker, A- 1 Condition TRUCKS 48 DOME 1-ton Picknp 46 CHEVBOLET I Ira Slake Body 46 CHETBOLET i ton Pick-op PRICED TO SELL SOtyND CHEVROLET CO.. Inc. Phone 6-4071 1308 ARENDEU. ST. MOREHEAD CITY James V. Worley. USN Advances in Baling James V. Worley, USN, of 107 South 10th st? Morehead City, was recently advanced in rating to tor pedoman's mate, third class, while serving aboard the destroyer USS Hyman operating with the U. S. Atlantic Fleet Destroyer force. Worley, who entered the Naval service Jan. 22, 1948, received his recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. Gets 'Chute Training * Leland J. Davis, Morehead City, was recently among a group of p re-flight students at Scott Air Force base, 111., who were taught the correct method of wearing and using a parachute. Fort Hood, Texas ? Recruit Wil liam H. Walton of Beaufort, re cently arrived at Fort Hood, home of the Second Armored Division, and has been assigned to a combat unit for basic training. V* tiO Phones 6 4505 & 6 3549 4th & Fisher SU. Morehead City, N. C. Austin^NicKols GREAT OAK liar. BLENDED PJJ WHISKEY Ik* | act art 1 pan m 30 % SM|W VhMwf, 71% M RmM Spirits MX (kt Ha briimiU,)|(M|kitMir 4 ywn aU, 5% SM?M Mtfar ? )W ?U. M pmt. . AusUn^NicKols j 169 Said One hundred sixty-nine new li cense tags were sold Friday and Saturday at the loan department of the First Citizens Bank and Trust co., Horehead City. The 1951 tap ?went on sale Friday. Most Tibetans live in towns and trading posts in the southern part of the country. G & W Penn iggj Blended |* Whiskey Retail 1 *1.95 [ Plnt* I 1*3.15 1 ZS&gr m Fifths Announcing The Arrival Of Red Ash Coal 3 x 5 EGG COAL STOKER COAL ? would advise the pub lic to buy their winter supply of coal NOW! See the L & L Representative . In Your Community For Prompt Service. We Deliver To All Parti Of The County L&L COAL CO. Phone 2-5181 Cor. Broad & Gordon St*. BEAUFORT, N. C. LOOK THEM t OVER | Open Each Evening 'Til 9:00 Tuesday Through Friday 1948 PLYMOUTH. Club Crape. Badio and Heater 1948 CHBYSLEB Windsor, 4-Door, Badio and Healer 1950 CHEVROLET, R & H. Seal Covers 1948 DODCE 4-Door Sedan . 1949 FOBD Custom 2-Door Crape-Sedan, t Badio, Healer 8t Overdrive 1949 FOBD 2-Door Sedan, Badio k Healer 1942 CHEVBOLET, 2-Door Sedan, Badio 8i Heater * 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 4-Door Sedan * COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR SELEC TION OF GOOD USED CARS. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME. WE HAVE SEV ERAL CARS WORTH TRAVELING MILES TO SEE. IT YOU ABE LOOKING FOB A GOOD USED CAB. ITS 2 TO J YOU'LL | FIND A BETTEB ONE i PARKER* MOTORS YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 6-3332 509 Arend*ll St. Mor?h?ad City

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