CLASSIFIED ADS LOST IN VICINITY OF BEAUFORT Court House, black punt box. Finder contact Mn. G. W. Duncan, 121 Queen St. j20p FOB SALS CHEAP ? 14 ACRES AT GLOU cetter, N. C. Two acre? pecan orchard, pear trees, figs, grape vine!, S room house. D. M. Davis. j30p 1M8 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOT er. Recently overhauled. Good condition. Phone 6-4620. )23 WATERFRONT LOT, 75' FRONT age by 300' length, mile west of Morehead Nice oak trees. Ger ald 'Vide, 1500 Shacklelord, phone 6-4535. tl LOW COST TRANSPORTATION IS YOUR BEST BUY ?42 PONTIAC $ 75.00 ?46 FORD "8" 75.00 ?46 DODGE ? 75.00 ?47 CHEVROLET 125.00 ?47 CHRYSLER ,.125.00 ?47 PLYMOUTH 125.00 ?47 PACKARD 125.00 ?47 MERCURY 75.00 ?46 OLDSMOBILE -.. 75.00 ?46 PONTIAC ..... 75.00 NEWPORT TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. NEWPORT, N. C. Phone 237-7 123 1 GROCEBY STORE, STOCK AND equipment. Lease goes with sale. Ideal location, busy corner. For information phone 2-4781. a6 NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME Designed lor living. K. W. Prcst, Phone 6-4239 or 6-4210. tf NEW AND USED FUBNITUBE. Hamilton Furniture CO., near achool an Live Oak St., Beaufort, N.C. tf JACK: DON'T FORGET TO DBOP by the Carteret Ice & Coal Co. on your way horn* and pick up a pack age of cracked ice for our party tonight. It's crystal clear pure, so convenient to use, and only coats a few cents. And they put it up far you ? any siie you want ? while you wait. tf OAS MAGIC" CHEF RANGE, throme dinette suite, Frigidalre, Verge oil circulator and other Aouaehold furnishings. Contact Ed na Batson, Copeland's Motor Court j23 COMET SAIL BOAT. EXCELLENT condition, factory built, complete ly rigged, two sets of good sails, two rudders, stainless steel stays, brass tumbuckle, hollow mast, aldea and bottom new paint. Will ?el) cheap. Phone 6-3870. jy27 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. Operate like new. $25.00 to *60.00. tee them at Hamilton Furniture Co., 908 Live Oak St., Beaifort. tf JACK: DONT WORRY 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 & Coal Company anytime ? 24 hours a day. Imagine ?two and a half pecks of cracked erjwUl pore ice put up in a water atrength bag for only thirty cents! I don't aee how they can do it but tt aure beats worrying about our law refrigerator Ice cubes. tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone M175 One-Time Insertion 7C_ for II wards or less? ad /3t ditienal word. Se etch. * Four-Time CnuMutin Inaertion. jta (or II wards or low ?d ^ dWoul word* 4c each. Eight-Time Consecutive Inaertiona II far It ward* or leaa? ad II dtllaaal words 3c each. Each Initial, abbrevia tion, (roup of numbers cotnU aa one word. Claaaifiad Diaplay Ada 77, per column inch. Flat rata. All other ada requesting Classi fied Page position ? 77c per column inch. FLAT RATE. Cards of Thanks and Special Notices accepted at regular Classified Rates THE NEWS-TIMES will be re msible for the first incorrect laaartion of any claasifled ad rtisement, if the vslue of the advertisement has been lessened i by the error, and then only to <aa extent of a make-good in The publisher reserve, the right ta rerias or reject apy copy. I PJL Monday, 1 PM. Ttaraday =1 FOB 8 ALE PARRAKEETS PARRAKEETS PARRAKEETS SO PARRAKEETS READY FOR SALE Young birds just off the ne?t ? Perfect for training. Breedcn The Season's Right. All Colors and All Guaranteed Healthy THE TROPIQUARIUM Highway 70 In Front of Copeland's Motor Court J20p ; FIVE HP WISCONSIN AIR-COOL ed motor, practically new. $75. 14 ft. juniper boat with propeller, brass shaft, free. Phone 6-3052, 6-4661. ' J27 For Children Four bushels sugar-white (sterile) sand and 4' * 4' sand boxes furnished for three dol lars, delivered. For details call E. G. Willis. 6-4268 J20p A GE APARTMENT SIZE ELEC trie stove, used 18 months. Call 2-4122. tf ANTIQUES 5 PIECE EMPIRE LIVING ROOM SUITE, $150.00 Worth much more. Allie Mcintosh Next to REA Building on Highway 70 West Morehead City Phone 6-5008 j20 TWO BED SPRINGS. GOOD CON dition. Mrs. Tolion, 1800 Arendell St. j20 CEMENT BLOCK HOUSE, FOUR rooms and bath. One mile east of Newport. See Ledrew Beavers, Box 197, Route 1. }27p ICE CREAM SALT? CHARCOAL? Picnic cheats or coolers? We have these and many other vacation sup plies at the Carteret Ice and Coal Co. Everything sold at nationally advertised prices. if 14 FOOT MOTOR SKIFF AND 11 foot row skiff. Will sell reason able. Phone 2-7871, Bill Willis. Beaufort. dh BUSINESS SERVICES Now Yoi| Can Join The Blue Cross Blue Shield Hospital Saving Association For Information Call MRS. MARY A. DAY 2701 Homes Drive More head City, N. C. Phone 8-4311 j23p J. B. CROWE, EXTERMINATING and general repair work. All work guaranteed. Rid your house of ter mites, rata, roaches and allverfiah. Call 6-1374. Free inapectlofl. tf FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 8-3180. For correct Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelers, 723 Arendell St. Morehead City. REFINISH YOUR OWN FLOORS Rent a lander, edger or polisher. New equipment at both stores Western Auto Associate Stores, Beaufort and Morehead City, tf AUTO LOANS $50 to $2,000 CASH IN 10 MINUTES ON MODELS 1038 TO 1953 No Red Tape ? No Endorsers Quick - Courteous - Confidential DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. 1013 Arendell St. Morehead City Office Phone: 8-3171 Home Phone: 8-4(98 NEW OFFICE. HOURS Effective March 1. 1984 8:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday tf PAINTING! INTERIOR, EX tertor, reaaonable rates. See Les lie Fulcher. 415 Macon Court, Morehead City, phone 8-3077. ??p BUSINESS SIS VICES FOR SEWER CLEANING AND general repairing call Roland Swain, 2-4312. Harsh St., Beaufort, N. C. j23p STEAM PROCESS FACTORY KE treading. Guaranteed. Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendell Streets, Morehead City. ?f DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TO order. We have Use blanks ? and the machine. Pritect yourself by having an extra set of keys nude to put in a aafe place. Western Auto Associate Store, Beaufort and Morehead tf REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Commercial and Domestic. Wssh ing machines repsired, sny mske. Guaranteed used refrigerators, wsshing machines, drink boxes, freezers, etc. Refrigeration sir con ditioning. Gates Refrigerator Ser vice, 104 North 13th St, Morehead City. N. C. ? NOTICE ? LIST YOUR PROPER ty with us for sale or rental. Our motto is to please. Your business appreciated. C. H. Freeman and C. L. Stanley, Agents, 710 % Aren dell St.. Morehead City, N. C. tf WANT TO BUY FLOWER PLANTS, ORLANDER. All colors. Please send telephone number, street address and cost in letter. Also planting instructions. Mrs. W. F. Sholur, Box 115, Have lock. j20p HELP WANTED WHITE LADY TO KEEP CHIL drcn while mother is in hospital 10 days. Phone 6-4097. j23 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSE, ON water, in quiet locality. Three bed rooms, two baths. $75 month. For permanent occupancy. Call 6-3926. }23 AUGUST 1, FURNISHED OR UN furnished apartment. One and a half baths. Three bedrooms, heat, garage. On waterfront in Beaufort. 2-4222. j20 SIX ROOM COMPLETELY FUR nished house. Two baths, and out side shower. $65 per month Au gust to June. 1906 Shepard St., Morehead City. See owner after noon or evening. J20p TWO FURNISHED APART ments. Four rooms, bath, porch, up stairs. Four rooms, shower, down stair*. Day, week, month. 3204 Evan*, phone 6-3041. If SUNSHINE COURT MOTEL apartments. By day, week or month. On waterfront. G. M. Paul, Front St. Extension, Beaufort. Phone 2-6307. tf ATTRACTIVE, FURNISHED, waterfront guest house for rent Au gust 1. No children or pets. Call 6-3513. ?* tf SMALL COMPETELY FURN1SH ed summer cottage facing Bogue Sound. Accommodate* four. Call 6-3474. J20p NICELY FURNISHED UPSTAIRS apartments. Couples only. Mrs. H. C. Akerley, phone 6-3603. tf Coolest ? Best View and Moat Convenient WATERFRONT APARTMENTS Yachting, Sail and Commercial Boating. Free Bathing and Fishing a daily activity. Free Parking Lot and Garage. Unfurnished ? $30.00 and up. Furnished if desired on week ly or monthly bails. 128 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT Agent: Mr*. Guy Springle 110 Front St. j27 4 -ROOM APARTMENT, BATH and electric kitchen. 1400 Bridges St. $45 per month C. H. Free man, 710 Vi Arendell St. tf OFFICE SPACE IN WADE Building. Gerald Wade, 1900 Shackleford Ave., phone 6-4S39. tf THREE ROOM APARTMENT with bath, funiiahed. Apply Beau fort Florist or call 2-3371. tf UNFURNISHED BACHELOR apartment Call K. W. Preat 64239 or $-4210. tf THREE 3-ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished. Water and light fur nished. $40.00 month. Phone 9-4530. 2203 Arendell St, Morehead City. tf WATERFRONT COTTAGE ON beautiful Bogue Sound. Weekly rentals. A. C. Hodges, Ho-Ho Vil lage, 9 miles west of Morehead City, Highway 24. Phone 94992. J20 MAN APARTMENTS Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and private bath. All major appliances furnished. Also water and garage. Avail able immediately. Contact 1. H. Neal. agent ph4M Mill, Beaufort N. C. tf Jerry (ContiniKd from Psge 3) tell me when thase fellows get through with you. that you will hope and pray someone will call an you touya lew words. Well, I am going to invest a few fifty realm. and If they can teach me to tell only mm )*he without forgetting the punch line, brother, that's for me! Just heard about a family that had eight boys in a row, then at long last came a, girl, so they named her Nina Mack McCuiston had a birthday Tuesday. Tis rumored he is three years younger than Methuselah. Can't ever remeber having more fun, excepting at Hog Island. Dick McClain at the Blue Rib bon couldn't decide what to eat, so Ellie Garrett suggested lobster thermador, so Dick comes up with, "I feel more beefish than fishish tonight." Understatement of the Week: Captain Bill, who claims a formal education through the second grade, just bought the Heart of the Beach, reputedly for a hundred grand. That, with his other in terests, would lead me to believe that he is doing a bit of all right. Made some aerial pictures of the Port Terminal and carried the proofs there and left them. Got back to the studio and Jack Holt called and said, "Jerry, I like one of these right well. Please print up a few on the one with the fly speck on it." Well, going through the nega tives, sure enough, there was one with what looked like a fly speck right in the middle of the picture: however, alter closer inspection, we discovered it was a helicopter about to land. Well, we had a good laugh about this and don't you know, we have filed this negative under, "Port Terminal, Aerial Fly Speck Nega tive." There's a big enlargement of this picture hanging in the First-Cit izen's Bank, Morehead City. See for yourself the next time you go in. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED house with bath. Located in High land Park, Beaufort. Phone Mrs. Whitehurst, 2 3231 days or 2-5776 nights. tf 3- ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE bath and porch, unfurnished. Ap ply J. P. Harris and Co., 114 Craven St., Beaufort, phone 2-5681. tf TWO FOUR - ROOM APART ments. One five room home. Com pletely furnished. Electric kitchens. Fort Macon Road, across from fish ing pier. 6-3027. a3p FURNISHED HOUSE, FOUR rooms and bath, by week or month. Located on Orange Street, Beau fort. Phone Mrs. Whitehurst, 2-3231 days or 2-5776 nights. tf WANT TO RENT TWO OR THREE BEDROOM UN furnished house in nice neighbor hood. Call 63402. j20 FOR LEASE THE HI-DRIVE DRIVE IN RES TAURANT, located just eut of Beaufort on highway 70, across from Beaufort school. Established business, fully equipped: Apply R. B. Adair, 303 Marsh St., Beaufort, alter 4 p.m. daily. tf LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of James Hughes Davis, deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to undersigned at Beaufort, North Carolina, on or before July 7, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This 1st day ?f July, 1B54. Arthur Davis. Administrator j6-13-20-27 a3 10 ' ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Frank W. Thomas, deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, thia is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to undersigned at Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, on or before July 7, 1955. or thia no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to aaid estate will please make imme diate payment. This 1st day of July, 1954. Thelma H. Thomas, J?- 13-20-27 ?i3-10 Administratrix EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Sherman Jones, de ceased. late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 1210 Avery St., Morehead City, N. C? on or before the 30th day of June, 1995, or this notice will be pled In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 24th day of June, 1954. Mrs. Preaenia Becton Jones, J 29 Jyd-12-20-27 a3 Executrix. 125 Republicans Brave Heavy Rain To Hear Party Officials Friday Chamber Manager Invite* Executives to Meet Here Ted Davis, manager of the More head City Chamber of Commerce, has announced that the North Caro lina Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives has tenta tively accepted an invitation to meet at Morehead City next July. The executives met last week in the western part of the state. Mr. Davis wired an invitation to them to meet here in 1955. Approximate ly 120 attended the meeting. Rotary (Continued from Page 1) City because they are based on the same general objectives devel oping better understanding and fellowship among business and pro fessional men, promoting commun ity - betterment undertakings, rais ing the standards of business and professions, and fostering the ad vancement of good will, under standing and peace among all peoples of the world. Each year, this world-wide ser vice organization continues to grow in numbers and in strength, Mr. Howard added. During tjie past fiscal year, 448 new Rotary Clubs were organized in 51 countries of North, South and Central Amer ica, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Islands of the Pacific. At 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Recreation Center committee chair men will submit their programs for the coming year, President Howard announces. Mr. Howard told the club last Thursday that the board of direc tors approved for honorary mem bership Judge Luther Hamilton, Dr. Ben F. Royal, Walter P. Free man, Robert W. Taylor, and W. C. Matthews. The board also approved con tinuing the Spanish subscriptions of the Rotary magazine for this year, said Mr. Howard. The club annually subscribes to a number of Spanish language magazines which are sent to South Rmerica. Bill Chalk, program chairman, conducted a question and answer period Thursday to determine the kind of programs the club would like for the coming year. H. L. Joslyn, Morehead City, had as his guests, his sons, Harvey Jr., Oscar, and son-in-law. Bill Mereness. Visitors were Wade Gallant and W. C. Johnson of Raleigh; B. D. Bunn, Whiteville; Boyd Palmer, Puerto Rico; Nathan Garner, New port; and Eddie Cameron, Durham. Lab (Continued from Page 1) to do so since many of the faculty and graduate students of Duke Uni versity and other state institutions have occupied the available space. "The executive committee of the Duke University Marine Labor atory and the administration of Duke University, realizing the ad vantage of maintaining a balance between research and student ac tivity and the stimulation derived from having investigators from other areas, planned to meet the demand by building a modern and up-to-date research laboratory. "Various marine laboratories were visited this past fall to obtain ideas concerning construction and facilities demanded by researchers throughout the country. These features, as well as those needed In tha local situation, were Incorpor ated in the final plan for the new building." The new research laboratory, built at a coat of $30,000. completes the quadrangle at the marine sta tion. It waa built by W. C. Dowers, Beaufort. Subcontractors were Har ry Whitehurst, Carl Hatsell, both of Beaufort; Leonard's Metal Shop and Carteret Gaa Co., both of More head City. Following the dedication cere mony, Duke University will be boat at a picnic supper at U>e lab. Negro News Morehead City Hospital: Discharged after treatment: Va lerie Hester, Morehead City, Sat urday. Admitted: Mrs. David Horton, Morehead City, Friday. Morehead City? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler and daughter, Lila Mae, of Salisbury, have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Butler. They were accompanied by their pastor, the Rev. Mr. Edward S. Geiger. While here Mr. Geiger officiated at the graveside services of Darryl Edward Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Butler, who died last Wed nesday. Firemen Answer Call 5th Street Sunday Morehead City firemen were call ed Sunday afternoon to put out a fire at the home of J. Morton, 304 N. 5th St., Morehead City. The fire was out when firemen arrived, said Fire Chief Eldon Nelson. Mr. Morton was in the rear of his home using gasoline to start a fire in a brush pile. A flashback caused the fire, said the chief. A neighbor, seeing the blaze, called firemen. Mr. Morton smothered the blaze with a blanket before firemen ai rived. * One hundred twenty-five county Republicans braved heavy rain storms Friday night to go to Wil list on to hear Paul C. West, Re publican candidate for the United States Senate; Ray Jennings, Tay lorsville, chairman of the Republi can State Executive committee; Ze no Ratcliffe, Pantego: and Grayden Paul, Beaufort, Republican candi date for the legislature from this county. The rally was preceded by a clam bake. Tables were set up in the Willis Brothers boat building shed to the east of the clamhouse. Roy Thomas Garner, chairman of the County Executive Committee, was master of cei monies He presented Joe Dunn * Dunn, N. C. who introduced Mr. West, former city judge of Raleigh. Competing with the steady roar of rain on the tin roof, Judge West presented his platform, declaring that it's time Republicans forgot their Civil War prejudices and "vo ted for a properous America." Taxes Rose He read statistics to prove that taxation has increased under the 20-year Democratic regime. Re ferring to the current Republican administration, the judge said Dem ocrats predicted that a depression was on its way. "The depression didn't come and it won't come," he declared. Judge West told his listeners that his opponent, Kerr Scott, "is not a Democrat, he's a Socialist." Claiming that Mr. Scott received financial support in his recent senatorial race from Detroit and New York interests, Judge West closed his address with "We want North Carolinians to run North Carolina business" and was loud ly applauded. Bob Montague, Newport, intro duced Zeno Ratcliffe, a director of the North Carolina Young Re publicans Club. Mr. Ratcliffe, pres ident of the Beaufort Young Re publicans, urged Republicans 18 to 40 years of age to respond to efforts to organize a Young Repub licans Club in Carteret. To Meet July 31 He announced that Young Re publicans of Eastern Carolina will meet at Newton's Grove in Samp son County July 31. Grayden Paul, presented by Mr. Garner said that he was honored to be asked to take an active part in the Republican party " and if I'm elected by the Republicans and a few good Democrats I'll serve Carteret County to the best of my ability." Mr. Jennings was introduced by Claud Wheatly, Beaufort, who termed Mr. Jennings "the hope of the Republican party in North Carolina." The chairman of the State Execu tive Committee called for a united Car Gets $500 Damage in Wreck Five hundred dollars damage was caused to the car driven by Gladys English Walker. N. 28th Street, Morehead City, when it was in volved in an accident at 12:90 p.m. Sunday with a 1950 Buiek driven by Anthony Dudley Jr., 208 N. 14th St., Morehead City. Sgt. Carl Bunch of the Morehead City police force, said Mrs. Walker, in a IBM Chevrolet, was going east on Arendell Street when Dud ley, headed south on 19th struck her as he was turning east into Arendell. Dudley told the officer that he stopped but didn't s>>e the Walker car as he turned into the intersec tion. Damage to his car, owned by Anthony Dudley Sr., was esti mated at $50. Dudley has been charged with driving without an operator's li cense and failure to yield right-of way. Beaufort, Morehead Scout Troops Go to Camp Boy Scout Troops 51, Beaufort, and 130, Morehead City, reported Sunday at Camp Croatan, Boy Scout camp operated by the East Carolina Boy Scout Council for a two-weeks camping period. The scouts will attend instruc tion periods, go hiking, swimming, and boating. front to build the Republican party in North Carolina. "When I accepted the respon sibility of leading the party, I realized we had a great opportun ity," he said. "We've got thou sands of Democrats ready to join us if we show them that we mean business." He said the party has a splendid opportunity of sending a Republi can senator to Washington. The people who voted for Lennon will vote for West, he predicted. "I don't believe the people of North Carolina will have truck with a man like Scott," he .added. He told his audience that if each would start working that night, they could 'carry the November election for everyone of their can didates in the county and would send Paul West to the Senate. "The trouble is," he- continued, "everyone says 'Let George do it' and you can never find George." He said it was important that the young people become interested in the party. "It's the only place they can have a voice in politics," he declared, "because the Democrats are a closed organization." Mr. Garner announced that there would be another Republican get together in the near future. ll TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF NEWPORT Beginning July 1, 1954 ? Ending June 30, 1955 Administrative Department Commissioners Salaries Clerk Attorney fee Estimated street maintenance. Chief of police Fire department Street Lights Water Department Miscellaneous Total $ 300.00 600.00 60.00 S 960.00 $ 960.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 725.00 $5,725.00 5,725.00 $ 900.00 1,000.00 438.81 $2,338.81 2,338.81 $9,023.81 $9,023.81 Estimated collections from Real and Personal Property *482, 381.00 (rate $1.00 per $100.00 Val.) $4,823.81 Estimated collections poll tax 100.00 Estimated collections from ABC Store - ? - 3,000.00 Estimated Schedule "B" tax ' 400.00 Estimated collections from N. C. State Revenue Dept. ? beer, wine and intangible tax 600.00 Estimated collections A'uto License 100.00 Total $9,023.81 EDITH LOCKEY, Town Clerk

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