New Pier at Money Island Photo by Norwood Young The Atlantic Beach Fishing pier is the newest on Rogue Banks. It is located at Money Island, a short distance east of Atlantic Beach and has been the scene of excellent catches of blues, sheepthead and sea mullets so far this season. This picture was taken as it was nearing completion. Other ocean fishing piers are the Triple-Ess east of this one and another now being built at Emerald Isle. Register of Deeds Records 42 Real Estate Transfers A total of 42 real estate trans fers were recorded in Carteret County from May 10 to May 23, according to Irvin W. Davis, regis ter of deeds. They are as follows: Morehead ? Thomas H. Russell, wife, to Mary Virginia Godwin, $10; Mary Virginia Godwin to Thomas H. Russell, wife, $10; Lucy Willis to Thomas H. Russell, wife. $10; Huntley-Prest Realty Co.. Inc.. to Warren H. Taylor. $100. Prexenia Becton Jones, exec . to Bruma D. Gray, $10; Eastern Real ty Co.. to Mayre Lilyon B. Cole man, $10; Horace D. Cartwright and wife to B. A. Lewis, $10; En nis Bass, et wife, to Ivey Eubanks, $10. Clyde Jones and wife. Vail S.. to J. Hicks Corey. $10; G. W Hunt ley and wife to Bruce L. Goodwin, $100; Carl P. Southcrland Sr.. and wife, to Carl D. Garner and wife. $10; Carolina Power and Light Co., to Carolina Water Co.. $100; James Williams to Beulah Marbley, $1; Joseph G. Lewis and wife to Mary Virginia Godwin. $10; Mary Vir ginia Godwin to Aleana Lewis, $10. Beaufort ? K. T. Lewis, wife, to Victor W. Taylor, wife. $100; Thomas G. Salter, wife, others, to Bessie S. Willis, husband lvey, $1; George E. King and wife to Levie G. Glover and wife. $10; Edgar W. Downuni and others to The Beau fort Cemetery Assoc., $57. Harry Hill to E. W. Downum and wife, $1; G. W. Huntley and wife to Emmitt C. Willis and wife, $100: Arthur Davis to Clayton C. Everett and wife, $6,600; Joseph Melvin Moore, wife, to James H. Potter III and wife, $100; G. W. Huntley, wife, to C. V. Andrews, $10; The Dunbrik Co. to G. V. Troyer Jr.. $10. Atlantic Beach ? James D. Pot ter, wife, to James L. Fleming, wife. $100; James D. Potter, wife, to James L. Fleming, wife, $10; James D. Potter, wife, to James L. Fleming, wife. $1; C. H. Case |o I,aura E. Wcinstein. $10. Ilarkers Island ? John Wallace Willis to David J. Davis and wife, $1; R. W. Freeman, wife, to J. L. Scamon Jr., $10, and Earl C. Davis, wife, to J. K. Bourne, $10. Newport ? Robert L. Turner, wife, to R. O. Carson, wife, $10, and Vinton A. Epperly to Floyd M. Green. $8. Stacy - Willis Mason, wife, to El don Willis. $10; and fcldon Wil lis. wife, to Roy H. Willis, wife, $10. Wild wood - Elizabeth Taylor to James Elgin McCinnon, wife, $100. Merrimon Willie Pittman, wife, to l.uther Lewis, wife, $10. Stralta ? G. W. Huntley, wife, St. Louis Kids Will Know Farm as Well as Jungle St. Louis (AP) Most St. Louis children are experts on polar bears, gorillas and the like, but not enough of them know about such critters as pigs, chickens and cows. That's why city officials are con sidering a barnyard display at the St. Louis zoo, possibly in the form of a miniature farm. "This facility will give thousands of city chil dren their first look at a collec tion of farm animals," said Mayor Raymond R. Tucker. Judge Insists on His Case Being Taken into Court Tampa. Fla. (AP) Damage was insignificant, but Bob Johnson in sisted upon being charged with careless driving when his car bumped into another. In traffic court two days later, Municipal Judge Johnson stepped down from his bench, pleaded guilty to the charge, was fined $10. Then he went back to work, listen ing with sympathetic ear to other people's troubles. to Bishop B. Hoffman, wife, $10. Emerald Isle ? George F. Spell, wife, to G. B. and F. H. Spell, $800. Portsmouth ? Elma Dixon, others, to Charles K. Sibley. $10. Township not listed ? E. R. Crater and wife to Jerry J. Willis and wife. $450. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE "BANKERS' HOURS"? Hew would you imagine a typical day? Start at 10 and off at 2? We wish it were true, but if* not. "Bankers' hours* just aren't what you'd expect. The real work begins when the front door is locked and the shades are down. But, we're not complaining. We pride ourselves in giving you the best possible service ? and it's a full-time job ? one wo proudly do for our small accounts as well as the large. Our "bankers' hours" are designed to serve you. Try us! <2onvuiUnt !BuxnalUi In ?MOREHEAD CITY ?BEAUFORT ?NEWPORT * HAVE LOCK *CHERRY POINT and throughout ?ottwrn North Carolina I? ainr forfit ti ' 7*p >IRST( MI/INS1 COMPANY ***** tmui MKMIT MMMANCI CMMUflON Installment loan Dopartmmt Auto Ftoanctaf - Ask Your Dultr! Teen-Agers Sleepiness Called Normal Process (This column U sponsored In the interest of better health by the Carteret County Tuberculosis As sociation). Does your teen-ager sleep till noon on Saturday to the tune of the vacuum cleaner and other as sorted bedlam? Does be (includ ing she, of course) de his geome try stretched out on his bed? Does he carry on his telephoning ?prswied on the floor? Is he always too tired to help with the dishes? He may be ill, but he's more likely to be normal. And be isn't fsking either. Teen-agers tire easi ly for one or more of a dozen rea sons, doctors tell us. It's just ns tural for them to need extra rest and sleep. Fortunately, it's one of those periods of life sbout which parents can say hopefully, 'They'll grow out of it." Wise ps rents csn help them get through this period with the least fatigue. First, of course, it is important I: to be rare that there U no illness causing your teen-ager's tiredness. He should have a thorough physi cal examination and chest X-ray as often aa the doctor advises Un happiness and worry alao can cause fatigue. It isn't always may for parents to get to the bottom of the anxieties from which adolescenta aometimes suffer seriously. The family doctor can often be of great asai stance The major reaaons for normal fatigue are rapid growth, too little sunshine snd outdoor exercise, an overloaded schedule of social and school activities, poor diet, and overweight. You can't slow up your teen-ager's growth, but you can make sure that he gets plenty of outdoor exerciae and a proper diet with the extra protein he needs. You can help him budget his time so that he can get his work done, have fun, and still get to bed at a reasonable hour. Army's Last Saddle - Maksr to RsHrs Soon Ft Carsoo. Colo.