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CLASSIFIED ADS FOE IAU ? STEELCRAFT DAY CRUISER. 9 h.p. Perfect condition. Must be ?en to appreciate. Speed IS m.p. . Priced for quick Hie. $1500. See t Minnesott Beach. J. M. Pegram, lew Bern, N. C. i7 WED WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG rator, 8V4 ft., used Kelvin? tor re rigerator. 7Vi ft. Both in good ondition. Phone 6-3988 between and 9 p.m. tf FOR SALE House* completely furnished. ZH acres of land. To see it, see Mr. Theodore Smith, Shell station, Bogue, N. C. Priced at $4,500. One hundred feet on Bogue Sound, 5V4 acres of land. Runs to highway 24. Priced $2,500. 1 I 1L1ST YOUR FARM, HOME AND Centals for quick service t C. H. FREEMAN & SON Agent Phone 64211 Morehead City, N. C. 1 r i j PAUL'S dependable USED CARS v SOLD WITH A WRITTEN 3 GUARANTEE 1 i J 948 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan J 946 Pontile 4-Door Sedan 1946 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan }M0 Chrysler convertible J 940 Pbntiac 4-Door Sedan ?939 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth Sedan 1937 Ford 4-Door Sedan 1936 Ford Coupe 1939 Chevrolet 2-Door Trucks: 1948 Willys panel 1 ton 1946 Dodge 1 1/2 ton 1647 Dodge 1 1/2 ton 1946 DOdge 2 ton 194? DOdge 1 1/2 ton 194? Chevrolet 2 ton |94t Dodge 1 ton 1941 Dodge 1 1/2 ton 1041 Dodge 1 1/2 ton PAUL MOTOR CO Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer / >22 Profit St. Beaulort, N. C. feo-FOOT SAILBOAT. SAILS AND boat in excellent condition. Ha* boat trailer. Write Box 521, More head City, lor information. a3 THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Sic tar M Ward* or Lea*. Additional Ward. i%t Each. i Each initial. of numbers fCarda of Thank* and Special Notice* charged at daaalfiad ad 11% extra la charted far each M huertiaa not accompanied bjr caah t. i rot uu BOAT SUITABLE FOB 28 TO 90 H. P. Inboard motor. Sturdy built Sm Boy Barbour Dock Front and Gordon Sta., Beaufort tf JACK: DO NT FORGET TO DROP by the Carteret Ice * Coal Com pany on your way borne and pick up a package ol cracked ice for our party tonight It'? cryatal clear, pure, so convenient to uae, and on ly coata a few cents. And they put it up for you ? any >lze you want while you wait. f NEW AND USED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture Co., near achool on Live Oak St, Beaufort, N. C. tf FINAL CLEARANCE of *ODDS AND ENDS ?-"At" EASTMAN'S BEAUFORT STORE 9x12 Gold Seal, Armstrong. Sloan linoleum rugs. First quality. Discontinued patterns. $7.85. Other sizes in propor tion. New Ice Boxes, irregular fin ish. Values at ?79.30. While they last *10. New Wood Beds. Slightly damaged in moving. $10. Gold Seal Congowall 4'i feet high. Firat quality remnants. Full rolls. 30c and 50c run ning foot. Usually sells at 90c a running foot. 3-foot Inlaid Linoleum Squares. Odd lots. Firat quality. $1.50 each. Usually sell at $3.00. Bed Room Suites. Damaged in moving. $99.50. Values to $175. EASTMAN'S Beaufort Store a 10 THREE YOUNG MULES. WELL broke. Will work anywhere. K. W. Wright. 2-J131. tf ONE MAPLE DOUBLE BED COM plete with innerapring mattress; 1 rug, 9x12 gray wool; 1 kitchen table with four matching chairs. 204 S. Ninth St., aher 5 o'clock. a3p NEW AND USED HOUSE TRAIL ers. All types and sues ? See us before buying or trading. Faires Trailer co., Highway 70, Morehead city, n. q: tf JACK: DON'f'^ORBY IF YOU forgot to pick up that package of cracked Ice on your way home. We can get It at the ice platform of the Carteret Ice Jk Coal Company anytime ? 24 houra a day. Imagine ?TWO AND A HALF PECKS of cracked crystal pore ice put up In a water-strength bag for only thir ty cents! I dont see how they can do it but it sure beats worrying a bout our few refrigerator ice cubed f iUSINESk SERVICES FOR CORRECT TIME: - ?3186. For correct jewelry, aatiafactory watch repair. Early Jtwelera, 723 Arendell St., Moreiwad City. THE IDEAL SEWING MACHINE CO. 329 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. Phone 2-7331 v Invites you to inspect the new ?ewinf machine! they have on display before you purchase any machine. Our prices are lower the new Universal has all the latest features ? sews backward and forward, automatic bobbin winder, floatinj presser foot, sews over pins and neeedles, bandy sew light. and re prices, are (maranteed. rent paid for makes. We also ' Highest prices machines BUSINESS SERVICES WHY BUY NEW SHOES?? HAVE your old onei renewed for leu! At Sanitary Shoe Repair, 803 Aren dell St., Call 6-4717 for pickup and delivery. tf NOW OPEN Allie Mclniosh ANTIQUE SHOP 2004 Bridge? St. Merebead City, N. C. ANTIQUE FURNITURE GLASS. CHINA, PRINTS Etc. RECAPPING. ALL- PASSENGER car tires and truck tires up to size 1000-20. Tire Service co., 13th and Arendell sts., Morehead City. Phone 6-3029. U EXPRBT RADIO REPAIRS PHILCO SALES Keep Your Radio In Perfect Playing Condition. ECONOMY AUTO & APPLIANCE STORE 905 Arendell St. ? Phone 6-3185 Morehead City, N. C. "CROSLEY" Home Appliances Refrigerators Ranges Home Freezers Water Heaters Automatic Washers SALES & SERVICE Hamilton Furniture Co. Phone 2-7201 BEAUFORT DUPLICATE KEYS HADE 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 MADE TO YOUR . SPECIFICATIONS " Sash - Cabinets - Doors ? Millwork Douglas* Firwood Doors Screen Doors - Lawn Furniture Hardware - Building Supplies LOCKHART ?MILLWORKS Business Phone . . . 6-3918 Home Phone ... 6 3921 2 miles west of Morehead City on Highway 70 "HAULING" Long or Short Distance Precious Things Handled Carefully For Information CaU WILLIS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone 64114 Morehead City. N. C. f "KELVINATOR" Home Appliances Refrigerators Ranges Water Heaters Etc. JENKIN'S FURNITURE CO. "Your Kelvins tor Dealer" Cor. 12th and Evans SL Morebead City, N. C. WANT TO BUY TOP PRICES PAID FOR USED sewing machines. The Spinning Wheel, S25H Arendetl St Dial MOM, Morebead City. N.C. tf rOK RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT three rooms and bath. 1400 Aren doll at Telephone 6-4278 after 6 pm. s3 NEW APARTMENT. COMPLETE ly furnished. Opstairs. Private ent rance. Couple only, No pets. See Mr. Davis, Broadway Cafe. Aten del st. .3 NEW APARTMCNf ON H1QH way 70 opposite Ocean Park Drive i In theatre. Partly furnished, will completely furnish if daaiied. Phone MS67- tf MAKS OtD FLOORS LOOK LIKE new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Weetern Avto Store, Beeudsrt. . Phone 2-9651. J MALI KELT WANTED NIGHT CLERK. JEFFERSON Ho tel. Phone ?3121. a3 COLORED HAN OR BOY OVER 18 for full tin* permanent job. About hall cleanup work and half learning the printing trade. Apply , in penon to NEWS-TIMES, More- < head City. N. C. 1 WANTED SIX BOYS TO WORK AS PIN BOYS Muit be 18 yeara old or older Pay much higher than ever before 6c per line and GOOD TIPS Earninga Should Average $25.00 per week We Furnish Transportation WORK S and 8 HOURS PER DAY APPLY THE IDLE HOUR AMUSEMENT CENTER a9 EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE Op erator for part time work. Apply NEW-TIMES, Morehead City. EXPERIENCED BARTENDER. Reasonable hours. Air conditioned bar. Good pay. Full-time employ ment. Telephone Treasurer, Com missioned Officers' Mess, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C. Extension 7207. a3 HELP WANTED THREE WAITRESSES WANTED for day or night work. Experience unnecessary. Also three waitresses for Saturday and Sunday work. Ex tra pay. Apply Broadway Cafe, Morehead City. tf CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our loved one. We espec ially wish to thank each and every one for the use of cars and for the lovely flowers. Mrs. Joe Mason Mrs. Ben Robinson Mrs. Price Johnson Mr. Marcus Mason Mr. Stepenen Mason Mrs. Harry Willis Mr. John Mason Mr. Preston Mason CARD QF THANKS I extend my sincere appreciation and thanks to all who sent flowers, cards, used their cars and express ed thoughts of sympathy during the recent illness and death of my wife. C. W. Willis LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE j Notice is hereby given than on the 1st day of August, 1951, I did lease to Alvin D. Howell of New port, N. C., the following described oyster bottom: LEASE NO. 4*8 Located in Newport River, Cart eret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake on the northern side of New port River, Carteret County, N. C., , said stake lying approximately 250 feet in a northeasternly direction 1 from Earl Oglesby's Shrimp House ' and runs N. 29*45' E. 354 feet to a , stake; thence N. 50*40' E. 423 ' feet to a stake; thence S. 33 *-20' E. , 422 feet to a stake; thence S. 72*- ; 45' W. 788 feet to the beginning, . containing 4.1 acres. This the 1st day of August, 1951. ' C. D. KIRKPATRICK 1 Law Enforcement Administrator ' a 3-10-17-24 ENTRY OF LAND 24? North Carolina Carteret County Jo Hon. Irvin W. Davis, Entry Taker of Carteret County: The undersigned claimants, be ing cititens of the State of North Carolina, hereby set forth and show that the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Lying and being in Cedar bland Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on Pamlico Sound at the southern side of San dy Landing Creek, and runs with the highwater mark of Sandy Land ing Creek S 64 degrees 10' W. 106'; thence S 66 degrees 4S' E. 325; thence S 60 degrees 30' E. 420; thence S. 49-30 E. 673'; thence S. 41 degrees 90' E. 690'; thence S. 58-35 E. 886; thence S. 6704S E. 396'; thence S. 75-45 E. 396'; thence 8. 54-20 E. 1001'; thence S. 44-10 E. 776'; thence S. 33-20 E. 606'; thence S. 17 degrees 10' E. 1261' to a Live Oak tree 65 feet West of the' State Highway; thence N. 33 degrees 31' E. 730.7' to a stake; thence N: 25 degrees 00' E. 715' to the waters of Pamlico Sound; thente with the high water mark M Pamlico Sound the following courses; N. IMS W. 269*; thence N. 58-25 W. 796"; thence N. 56-55 W. 1047'; thence N. 62-05 W. 1215'; thence N. 85 degrees 00' W. 528'; thence N. 61-30 W. 1016'; thence ' N. 10 degrees 20' W. 226'; thence N. 42 50 W. 645'; thence N. 59-30 W. 767'; thence N. 73-50 W. 545' to the beginning, containing 6S.6 teres, is vacant and unappropriated land belonging to the State of North Carolina and subject to en try,' and the undersigned claimants hereby make entry of, lay claim to, and pray for a grant for nM land. Dennis M. Goodwin, Dallas Goodwin, CUtnunts. Witness: M Uslit Davis. This the 7th day of July, 1861. i Claimants: Dettaia M. Goodwin, Dallas Goodwin. No. of acres claimed 85.5. Date of Entry, July 7th, 1M1. Irvin W. Davis, Entfy-Taker of Carteret County, fifed July 7. 1*51, 11:10 A*, it J 20-27A 3-10 LEGAL NOTICES NOtlCE OF SALE THE TOWN OF MOSEHEAD CITY, pursaant to autberixation of Its Board of Commissioners under dat* at July IT, 1M1. and pursuant to G.S. 190-88, will offer for sale ind will (?11 to the bigbeet bidder [or caak at public outcry, all of the building, and inventoried personal property located therein, formerly known aa the USO building or Recreation Center building, located sn Square 50, between Sbepard and Evans Streets In the Town of More head City; said sale, if made, shall be under the following conditions : (a) No warranties shall be made to the condition of the building >r its attachments or appurte nances, or any item of personal property; (b) The sale price for the build ing shall be cash, with a 29% down payment made on date of sale, bal inee at time of removal; (c) The building must be re noved from the property not lster :hsn sixty (80) days from date of :onfirmation of sale; <d) Included within the sale of :he building will be the plumbing [ixtures and lighting fixtures, but excluding heating unit and fittings; Such purchaser, after removal will be expected to clean up the iota, remove trash and debris there irom; (e) The sale date will be SAT URDAY, AUGUST 29, 1991, at ten >'clock A.M. on the premises; (f) Inspection of the premises ind personal property prior to sale nay be made on eech Thursday be ween the hours of 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. on the premises; (g) The Town reserves the right n accept or reject any or all bids >n the building snd its appurte lances; items of inventoried per ional property to be .sold at abso ute auction for cash at time of >ale; (h) Inventoried items of per ianal property to be sold as fel jow>: . - ... - _. i saie, i two seat settee (cane), 1 three seat settee (cane), 1 chaise ounge (cam), 1 coffee table icane), 2 corner seats, 2 modernis tic coffee tables, 1 office desk, 2 irm chairs (leather upholstery), 1 fireside bench, 1 magazine case with drawers. 1 three section book ;ase, 1 record table. 1 hand dryer (electric), 1 mime )graph machine, 16 wood stool :hairs (oak), 1 four shelf magazine rack, 1 paper rack, 1 high back chair (leather seat) 1 settee (leath :r bottom), 4 chairs, leather cush ion seat and back (single), 9 found tables (oak) with lamps at tached, 4 tables round, 4 kitchen :abinets (black top). 3 kitchen wall cabinets. 2 kitchen vail cabinets (glass doors), 6 Alas kan fire extinguishers, 3 round )>ack stool Chairs (leather seat*), 1 round back stool chair (fed leather), 1 chair leather upholstery (without arms), 1 chair leather up holstery (double seat), 4 chairs leather upholstery (left arm), 4 chsirs leather upholstery (right irm), X show case. 3 chairs (arm) white leather, 2 chairs (arm) white leather, 4 tables (banquet) black top folding legs, 2 heavy wood kitchen tables, 1 box salad plates and saucers, 1 box water glasses, 3 square black top tables (folding legs), 1 electric cash register, 1 electric grill, 1 ?oda fountain with carbonating unit, complete with compressor, 1 drink box with compressor, 1 long counter for soda fountain. 1 long oak table with lamp at tached, 2 long oak tables, cross legs, 2 half round black top Ubles, 1 table, green top, 3 upright pianos with benches. 3 exhaust fans, large, 2 exhaust fans, small, 5 coffee ta bles, round, 1 pair ping pong ta bles, 7 chairs, leather upholstery, 2 settees, leather upholstery, 1 left arm chair, leather, 1 right arm chair, leather, S three seat settees, leather upholstery. 1 floor pMishing machine, 1 vacuum cleaner. 137 steel chairs, 1 General Electric two door refrig erator, 1 public address syitem. with six speakers (to be removed by purchaser), 1 50 foot wood ex tension ladder with poles. 1 39 foot wood extension ladder with polfs, 2 28 foot ladders (wood extension), with poles. 2 25 foot wood exten sion ladders with poles. ttis 17th day of July. 1651. TOWN OF MOREHEAD CITY By George W. Dill, Mayor. Attest: John B. Ushley, City Clerk. J 27, a3, 10. 17, 24 North Carolina Carteret County to the Superior Court Guy M. Styron Va. Eloiae Equila Styron SUMMONS IY rVBUCATIO.N TO K1XM8E EQUILS 8TY*ON: Ym will take NOTICE tkat an action entitled aa above haa be* commenced In the Superior Court oi Carteret County, North Carolina, tor an abeolute divorce on the Ifounda of a? pa ration (or two auc cejahre year? between the plaintiff and the defendant: AND the de Mndant will Uke further NOTICE tkat the la required to appear at (ke office of the Clerk 6f the Su perior Ca?n of Carteret County, If hia office i% tke court-koiue in Beaufort, N. C arttklo twenty dayt after tke lltk Ay of Aucutt, 1951, and anawer or demur to tke com plaint in aaid action, ar tke plaln Uff will apply to tke COURT for tke relief demanded la aald com plaint. Thia tke lftk day of JULY, 1951. A. *. Jemea . , Clerk Superior court 1 1 i Wtt A MO LEGAL NOTICES ""NOTICE OF EXTENSION OF TOWN LIMITS NEWPORT, N. C. THIS IS to give notice that pur suant to a resolution of the Board of Commiaaionen of the Town of Newport, passed at ita regular meeting on June 9, 1951, the said Board will at its regulii- meeting of August 7, 1951, at 8:00 P. M., at the Town Hall, Newport, N. C., consider the matter of incorporat ing within the town limits the fol lowing described area: Beginning at the point where the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad intersects the north line of the town limits, running thence along the Atlantic & North Caro lina Railroad North 24-17 West, 1836.2 feet to a point; thence South 58-00 West, 1870 feet to a point; thence North 4-27 East, 397 feet to a point; thence North 77-58 West, 1168.8 feet to a point; thence South 59-32 West, 753.3 feet to a point; thence South 3-37 West, 1077.7 feet to a point; thence South 65-00 East, 694 feet to a point; thence North 32-21 East, 159.72 feet to a point; thence South 85-46 East. 1011.1 feet to a point; thence South 2-24 East, 359.7 feet to a point; thence South 84-14 East, 250 feet to a point in an old ditch, the present town lim its of Newport; thence along the present town limits North 7-30 East, 691 feet to a point; thence continuing along the present town limits of Newport, North 16-40 East, 2036 feet to the Railroad, the point of beginning; being that part of the Subdivision of West New port according to a Map Book 2, page 134, Office of the Register of Deeds, Carteret County, not now within the town limits of New port. All persons interested are re- ] quested to attend and be heard. This 12th day of July, 1951. C. A. Gould, Mayor Town of Newport, N. C. 4t j 13-20 27 - a 3 NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power I of sale contained in a certain deed | of trust executed by William H. Willis and Fannie P. Willis, his | wife, dated the 16th day of May, 1947, and recorded in Book 9?, page 543, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Beaufort, North Carolina, at noon, on the 15 day of August. 1951, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Carteret County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: In the Eastern part of Beaufort, North Carolina, beginn ing at a point on the Southern edge of the Lane (Ann Street), which is used as a public passway, 46-5 feet Eastwardly from the C. H. Hamil. ton's Northeast corner, and runs eastwardly with said line 46.5 feet; thence Southwardly with the Loui? EEQ OIT THIS ford Brake Special I TODAY! Propfty odjuited brokot odd Hoot oxtro margin of safety io owonHol to you and your ?oin My. Don't tok? drancts . . . Toko advantage of this Broko Adjwet mont Spadal. Lot Ford-trained Mockcnko thoroughly ond ax THBT Willi / MJMMIMpra V. CI?tllMaaM V >* ? <*>' y Ml Inki (M. Hi Yy MMt !*???*?*? r. (MM Mr M It art MM | f nkiMalhi tf only $3.00 COM IN TOUT' TWi Mw far ? LWM Tta* Only LOFTm MOTOR r< HAVroiT. N. C till i *1 ?II Mil Yalta Aadmw Applies 'or Pte Bultiif Parali Walter S. Anderson, Morebead Hty, has applied to the Army tape of Engineers, Wilmington, or permission to build a pier on he north shore of Bogue Sound 0 miles west of Morebead City nd .7 mile east of Gale's creek. Should anyone be opposed to the iroposed structure, he should no ify the Corps of Engineers, 308 Customhouse, Wilmington, by Aug. 9, 1851. Plans for the pier show an open ile timber structure 5 feet 2 iches wide and 104 feet long, ex ending channel-ward of the mean igh water line. , Plans may be seen at the More ead City post office. LEGAL NOTICES . Kobinson line East 142 feet; lence westwardly parallel with le said line 46.5 feet; thence lorthwardly parallel with the said ne 46.5 feet; thence Northward r 142 feet to the point of the be inning. But this sale will be made sub ;ct to all outstanding and unpaid ixes and municipal assessments. This 17 day of July, 1951. R. P. Holding Trustee Harvey Hamilton, Jr., Attorney 4t j 20-27 A 3-10 Austin^Nichols GREAT OAK \& VV H I S K E i ?d ? t y?M m mmm 4 *w. a* m*. Nr?>? ?<.!?? ***** I IfMiA ?VMl Austlr^icKoIs j Negro News The Miiaea Ad* and Eliiabeth Fisher of Brooklyn, N. Y., viiited here recently with their relatives. Miss Ardell Bell of Washington. D. C? is visiting here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Sarah Yarhton of Philadel phia, Pa., was a recent visitor here. Mr. Charles Edward Lee, jr., of Charlotte, a graduate of Morris Brawn college in Tennessee, visit ed Miss Carol Fisher of Morehead City before returning to Kingstrart, Tenn. CORA MARIE CHADW1CK Funeral services for Cora Ma>ie Chadwick, 48, who died at her home at 407 Pollock st., Beaufort. Tuesday evening after a week's ill ness. will be held in the Queen Street Baptist church Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Ocean View cemetery. Surviving Mist Chadwick are two sisters. Mrs. Thelina Johnson and Mrs. Mary Potter, both of Beaufort. GLASS For Picture Windows or ^Commercial Store Windows Anything You Need In Glass Carteret Glass Morehead City 1116 Evan* St. Phone 6-3620. Night Phone 6-3968 i SEVEN STAR ~W* mil pint Blended Whiskey. 62 VS* Neutral Spirits Distilled From Grele 90 ^ OOODIRH AM A WORTS IIMITID, MORIA, ILLINOIS I Tommy Potter, Jr. Froot St. Phone 2-4726 Bwvfort
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