CLASSIFIED ADS * ? ? ? i i ? saa?c n pi.w i n ? m ? ' -J I DIAL 6-41 75 Ask For "WANT ADS" Want ads for the Tuesday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Monday. Want ads for the Friday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Thursday. ALL KEYED ADS (ads signed ?ith box numbers) are strictly confidential and no information will be given. Loat ONE SMALL GREEN REFRIG I eration gas drum somewhere be tween 28th St. and Capt. Bill's Res taurant. Reward. Phone 6 3304. Complete Refrigeration Service, North 28th St., Morehead City. m27 For Sale COMPLETE AUTO MECHANICS tool kit. Three cabinets, two impact wrenches. See Earl Couch, 810 Fisher Street, Morehead City. tl 1954 FORI) RANCH WAGON. EX eel lent condition. 17,000 miles. List $1,495. Will sacrifice lor $1,325. Phone 6-4682. m27p NEW~ 3-BU R N ER W E S T I *N*G house, 30" range, $199.95. Phone 240-1, Newport. m30p NEW CHURCH BUILDING IN Havelock. For information call 6-4920, Morehead City. m30p ONK slightly used spinet piano, full 10-year factory guaran tee. Save $325.00 on this piano. Johnson Piano Company, 133 West North Street, Kinston, North Caro lina. Ml27 FOUR FACTORY MADE HARD wood booths. Beaufort Bar, Turner St. tf STUDIO COUCH IN GOOD CON dition. Phone 6-5102. Mrs. Jimmy Wallace, MAN Apartments. m27p NEW AND USED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture Co., near school on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. tf FOR SALE New 3-Bedroom Homes Built on FHA or GI Arrangements UP TO 25 YEARS TO PAY. Wc Can Offer Complete Home Delivery in 100 Days. Low Down Payment. In a now Crab Point Develop ment area with paved streets, curbs and city sewer. GOODWIN DEVELOPMENT CO. Phone fl 3078 105 N. 10th St. Morehead City tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone 6-4175 One-Time In*ertion for 15 words or less ? ad lional words 5c each. Four-Time Consecutive Insertions each Insertion for 15 words or less ? additional words 4c each. Eight-Time Consecutive Insertions jr. each Insertion for 15 "3C?ords or less ? additional words ]c each. Each initial, abbrevia tion. group of numbers counts as one word. Classified Display Ads per columi inch. Fist rate. AH other ads requesting Classi fied Page position ? 77c per column inch. FLAT RATE. ? Cards of Thanks and Special Notices accepted at regular Classified Rates. I THE NEWS-TIMES will be re sponsible for the first incorrect Insertion of any classified ad vertisement, if the value of the advertisement has been lessened by the error, and then only to the extent of a make-good in aertion. The publisher reserves the right to revise or reject any copy. Deadline far Classifieds 1 r.M. Monday, 1 P.M. Thursday For Sale TWO MODERN FOAM RUBBER couches. Can be used as beds or sectional: blond formica corner table two matching end tables. See anytime 393 Macon Court. m27p ANCON1A LAYERS FOR SALE Apply at 1403 Ann Street Ext.. Beaufort or phone 2-8026. m27 PRIGIDA1U GOOD CONDITION, miter box nearly new. 1113 Evans St. m31p J HOMEMAKE CAKES ? EASTER I gift cakes. wedding, birthday, old I fashioned pound cake, all occasion. Mrs. Jack Powell, 6-3931. m27 NOTICE 30-Gallon Table Top Hot Water Heater $100.00 Including Sales Tax. No trade-in. S. A HORTON Phone 6 3508 Morehead City | m30p This Week's SPECIALS ? AT ? PAUL MOTOR CO. "Dependable Used Cars** (Sold with a written guarantee) 1949 Nash 4 Dr. 600 Super $285.00 1952 Chev. 4 Dr.- KJ Styleline 795.00 1954 Ford 4-Dr. Custom line 1295.00 1953 Dodge Club Coupe - Coronet 1095.00 These along with 35 Models to choose from. PAUL MOTOR CO. Phone 2-8981 322 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. SOUND APPLIANCE CO. AL ways has bargains in used oil heat ers, washers, ranges and refrig erators. See them at 1406 Bridges St., in Morehead City. dl3 PUERTO RICO SEED~ SWEET potatoes. Vine grown. Earl Cam pen, Highway 101. Phone 2-4137. tf TWO CHURCH ORGANS USED only as floor demonstrators. 50^ off regular retail. Johnson Piano Company, 133 West North Street. Kinston, North Carolina. m27 USED Appliance Sale Bargains! Buy Dependable, Reconditioned and Guaranteed Washers Ranges Water Heaters Refrigerators Many have Been Repainted and Look Like New. SEE ? BUY AND SAVE MONEY AT Sound Appliance Co. 1406 Bridges St. Morehead City, N. C. a6 28-FOOT SPORT FISHING BOAT, fully equipped. Sonny's Atlantic Beach, N. C. m27 PLANT NOW Pink and white dogwood, ever blooming rows, Cherokee. Lady Banks and Moss roses. Rebel red peach, red crab apple, red leaf plum, blooming camellias, azaleas and evergreens. COPELAND'S NURSERY Highway 101 Phone 2-4149 ? Smith's Television Sales & Service SYLVAN1A and PHILCO Call 6-5002 1213 Bridges St. Morehead City tf RICH BLACK TOP SOIL AND manure, delivered. Call Beaufort 24128. Otis Warren. tf Business Service* LAWN MOWER SHARPENING AIm Saw Filing and Grinding Service. W C. BRUCE Phone 6-3651 1113 Evans Morehead City tl SEPTIC TANKS Installed, serviced. We Clean Septic Tanks. THOMAS B. MARSH CO., INC. New Bern. N. C. Call 6512 Concrete Pipe Lawn Benches tf MOHAWK Rugs and Carpeting Now You Can Have Your Floors Covered On Easy Bud get Terms. Complete Installation. No Down Payment. Up tc 36 Months tc Pay. Hamilton Furniture Co. Phone 2 7201 | 505 Live Oak St, Beaufort W CLASSES IN CERAMICS Finished Ceramies and Supplies for Sale. TAR HEEL CERAMICS Ho Ho Village Highway 24 West of Morehead City m30p Mac's Model & Hobby Shop Located at LOCKHART MILLWORK CO. Highway 70 West of Morchead City, N. C. Electric Trains and Accessories. Models ? Hobbies Hobby Materials and Supplies t FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 6 3186. For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, 723 Arendcll St.. Morchead City. "HAULING" Long or Short Distance Precious Things Handled Carefully For Informatlob Call WILLIS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone 0-3114 Morchcad City, N. C. tf CALL 2 9631 For Fast ? Sure TV SERVICE ACE TV 114 Turner St. Beaufort, N. C. tf Jim Morrill TIRE SERVICE CO. Has been appointed Master Retreader For This District This assures you a pcrfcct retread and a perfect tire. m30 NOTICE ? 1. 1ST 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. 710'4 Aren dell St. Morehead City. N. C. tf Barbour's Marine Supply Co. Distributor of Cummins Marine Diesel Engines For North Carolina PHONE 2 3311 218 W. Front St. Beaufort, N. C. tf RADIO AND TV SERVICE. PICK UP and delivery. Phone #-3544, Manager Colon Mathis, Colon's Ra dio and TV Service, 1401 Bridges St tf TIRE RECAPPING Wheel Balancing TWIN CITY TIRE CO. 180 N. 12th St. L. M. "Steve" Stevens, Mgr. tf H?Ip Wanted PART TIME OR FULL TIME? Women or men ? S3S to S100 weekly, holding coatume jewelry fashion shows, party plan. No in vestment, deliveries, collections or set quota. Experience not neces sary. Write, Pauline Brunaon, Mgr. Emmon'i, MOQ B-31. MCAS. I Cherry Point, phone 81S2 ap8 ? Help Wanted , LOCAL RESIDENT FOR PERMA n?at position u clerk-typist. Book keeping experience desirable. Write Bo* 45, News-Times. All re plies confidential. m27 MATES, FOR HAMPTON ROADS Ferry. Good pay with annual va cation and sick leave allowances. Severance pay when job terminates in 1937 with completion of bridge tunnel system. Excellent oppor tunity for retired deck officers. Apply Chesapeake Ferrys, Box 9676, Norfolk, Va. tf Business Opportunities Opportunity To take over active business as WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Car necessary. For more information call 6 3693 between 10 and 2. m30p Real Business Opportunity Firestone Store Dealership An interesting future in a sound and profitable business is yours with a Firestone dealer store dealing in tires, auto accessories, radio and television, electrical appliance, sporting goods, house wares, hardware, lawn and gar den, wheel goods, toys, etc. A capital investment of $20,000 to $30,000 puts you in business and all details of basic stock, fixtures, sales promotion, advertising, etc. taken care of for you under our complete business franchise. Pre vious merchandising experience preferred but not necessary, if you have capacity and desire for learning. Our plan includes training and personal assistance if desired. Franchise available in Morehead City or Beaufort and several cities in Virginia, North Carolina and West Vir ginia. The many Firestone deal ers now operating successful stores will testify to the excel lent results of our dealer pro gram. Call or write J. V. Powers Phone 4485 Box 709, New Bern, N. C. Wanted HOSTESSES WANTED. EMMON S jewelry fashion shows, home party plan. High hostess awards. Receive absolutely free lovely costume jewelry and other premiums. When would you like to get your friends together? Write: Pauline Brunson, Mgr. Emmon's, MOQ, B-31, MCAS, Cherry Point. Phone 6152. a6p For Rent TWO 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished. Phone 6-3114 or 6-4052. Morehead City. tf LARGE WAREHOUSE, 12,000 square ft., with office facilities. Apply Hamilton Furniture Co., Beaufort. tf NEW 3-ROOM MODERN FUR nished apartment on sound in town. Phone 6-3226 or 6-4518. Sec at 202 S. 34th St. . tf FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Three bedrooms. All electric. 1500 Evans. Phone 6-3121, Mary Lloyd Lewis. tf TWO NICELY FURNiSHiD apartments. One and two bed rooms. Electric kitchen. Every thing private. Close in. Call Mr. Davis. Broadway Oaf" 6-3356. m27 FURNISHED STUDIO APART ment, for couple only. 1713 Shep ard St. Mrs. H. C. Akerley, phone 6-3603. tf COTTAGE ON ATLANTIC BEACH. Contact owner, 2720 Homes Drive. Phone 6-4544. tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Three rooms and bath. Apply Beaufort Florist, 119 Turner St. Phone 2-3371. tf TWO FURNISHED APART mcnts. Two bedrooms each. One upstairs. Water, electricity fur nished. Parking. 3204 Evans. 6-3041. tf LARGE THREE BEDROOM house, kitchen furnished. Call 6-4555. tf Special Notice* CARD OF THANKS The family of Earl Arthur wishes to express their appreciation to the many friends for the use of cars, kind consideration and floral offer ings during the illness and death of their husband and father. m27 NOTICE To all people It may concern: There will be a meeting concern ing the Community Building in Ot way. Friday night, April 6, 1856 at 7:30 p.m. Vannie E. Willis, chair man. Board Trustees. m30p Legal Notice* NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tis of the estate of Ernest A. Nel son, deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, thia la to Contrary to Bdi?f Geologist Says State s Ground Water Reservoirs Are Adequate Raleigh ? Contrary to popular belief, the underground reservoirs in North Carolina are not being depleted snd the water table is not perennially falling This statement is made by H. E. LeGrand, geologist with the Raleigh office of the U.S. Geolo gical Survey, in Bulletin No 69 on "Ground-Water Resources in North Carolina." The bulletin, just published, is a cooperative undertaking of the Geological Survey and the North Carolina Department of Conserva tion and Development and may be obtained by writing the C&D De partment's Division of Mineral Re sources, Raleigh. No Overdelopment "In spite of the great number of wells, the ground water re sources have not been overdevel oped," LeGrand writes. "In fact. North Carolina does not rank high, compared with other states, in the total use of ground water." LeGrand states this is due large ly to the following reasons: (1) Surface water supplies are readily available in many places for large muncipal and large industrial uses where individual wells do not yield large amounts of water; and (2), more important, most people are not aware that adequate ground water supplies may be available for their purposes. Using More Despite the fact. LeGrand says, that North Carolinians are using more ground water than ever be fore, the use is so small and so dispersed compared with the total ground water available that the withdrawal has no significant ef fect on the water table through out the State. The C&D Department and the Geological Survey are now making a cooperative study of ground wa ter resources of the state in an effort to show where wells can be 1 developed to prodyce various quan tities of water and to determine the perennial supply available to each area. LeGrand writes that failure to use ground water is not conser vation. "As with all renewable natural resources," he adds, "wise and full u?e is the most produc tive form of conservation." Car Rams into Rear | Of Another in Morehead I A 1956 Pontiac, stoppecj at a (traffic light at 11th and Arendell Streets, Morehead City, was struck in the rear by a car driven by | Mrs. George Phillips, Morehead City, at 7:10 p.m. Friday night, I police report. Mrs. Phillips, driving a 1953 Willys, said that she turned her head to the left for a second and when she looked forward she couldn't stop in time to avoid hit ting the Pontiac. Operating the Pontiac was Dr. Russell Outlaw, Morehead City. Ptl. William Condie estimated damages at $150 to the Pontiac and $300 to the Willys. No charges were preferred. Legal Notices notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to undersigned at Beaufort, North Carolina, on or be fore March 2, 1957. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of March, 1.956. Florence D. Nelson m6 13-20-27 a3-10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Herbert Earl Arthur, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un | dersigned at Rt. 1, Box 322-B, Beau I fort, N. C., on or before the 28th I day of March. 1957, or this notice I will be pled in bar of their recov j ery. All persons indebted to said ? estate will please make prompt pay ment. This 23rd day of March. 1956. Clifton Arthur, Administrator m27 a31 0-1 7-24 mlp NOTICE North Carolina Carteret County The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the estate of John Clement Keel, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 1526 Ann Street Extension. Beaufort. North Carolina, on or before February 23, 1957. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 10th day of February, 1956. RUTH OLIVIA KEEL Administratrix A. D. Ward, Attorney 409 Pollock St. New Bern, N. C. f28 m6- 13-20 27 A3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The public will take notice that ' that partnership business hereto- j fore owned by C. N. S*"oud and A. i Earl Freeman, and operated in the name of Stroud Food Center, has been dissolved, with C. N. Stroud becoming the sole owner, though continuing to operate in the name of Stroud Food Center; and the un- j dersigned no longer is connected with, or has any interest in, the , said business or operation. This the 6th day of March, 1956. A. EARL FREEMAN m6- 13-20-27 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court Captain Bill Baliou ? vs ? Y. Rackus (Also Known as Y. Rack uz) To Y. Rackus (also known as Y. Rackuz): Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: For the purpose of satisfying a mechanic's and a materialman's lien for repairs to a vessel belong ing to the defendant and now in the possession of the plaintiff. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later j than April 25, 1956 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 1st day of March, 1956. A. H. James. Clerk of the Superior Court m6- 13-20-27 Dresses Will Be Modeled in Revue A wardrobe of ?2 dresses will be modeled in a fashion revue at 7:30 next Tuesday night, April 3, at the Beaufort School auditorium. The wardrobe is supplied by the Simplicity Pattern company, according to Mrs. Floy Garner, home agent, and is put out on loan. The garments will be in this county next Tuesday only. Mrs. Garner said that 4-H Club girls and members o fthe Fu ture Homemakers of America will model the dresses. Home economics teachers from county schools are cooperating and skits will be given to round out the evening of entertainment. Williston Demonstration Club Elects Officers Officers were elected at the re organizational meeting of Willis ton Home Demonstration Club Thursday night. They are Mrs. Pauline Wade, president; Mrs. Junie Lynch, vice president; and Mrs. Vivian Wade, secretary-treasurer. Nine members and two visitors were present. Two members of the club will at tend the training school this after noon at the REA building. More head City. They are Mrs. Eugene Davis and Mrs. Pauline Wade. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Broad Creek Club, will also attend. Her name was omitted from the list of foods leaders in Friday's paper. Topic at the training school will be Broiler ( Meals. 12 Attend County Council Meeting at Beaufort Twelve women recently attended the County Council meeting, Home Demonstration Clubs, at the home agent's office, Beaufort. Final plans were made for the district federation meeting in April. Present were Mrs. Bobby Ogles by, Mrs. Gordon Laughton and Mrs. J. L. Scamon, Crab Point; Mrs. David B. Merrill, Mrs. A. H. Tall man and Mrs. R. L. Searle, Wire Grass. Mrs. Bernice Lewis, and Mrs. D. R. Arnold, Russells Creek; Mrs. Prentis Vinson and Mrs. Spencer Ross, Pelletier; Mrs. G. T. Spivey, Bettie; and Mrs. Atlee McCabe, Wildwood. Judge W. H. S. Burgwyn To Preside Next Week Judge W. H. S. Burgwyn, Wood-j land, N. C? will preside at the) one-week term of Superior Court next month, according to A. H. James clerk of superior court. Present plans call for trial of criminal cases only. The term will begin Tuesday, ' April 3. A second Superior Court I term is also scheduled for April. ! There will be one week of civil j court, beginning Monday, April 30. Chairmen Report Easter Lily Sale Huge Success The Easter Lily sale, conducted in Beaufort and Morehead City Saturday by members of the Tri Hi-Y of Beaufort and Morehead City Schools, was a huge succcss, according to Co-Chairmen Mrs. Ma rion Mills and Mrs. Silas 0. Thorne. All of the lilies were sold, and the coin containers were filled, the chairmen said. A report on the amount received will be given la ter. Money for crippled children was also collected Saturday at a road block in Newport. Men Undertake Survey Of Depth ol River In conjunction with the program to clear Newport River of debris, ! David Jones, soil conservationist, Howard Garner, his aide, and Lon nie Fulcher. Newport, have been taking soundings. R. M. Williams, county agent, aa sisted with the work on Wednes- j day. A complete survey of the depth of the river is necssary be- j fore soil conservation engineers can draw up a complete plan for clearing and draining. Unmated king penguins some times steal eggs and hatch them, says the National Geographic So ciety. FCDA Orders Instruments The Federal Civil Defense Ad ministration has ordered $3,500,- j 000 worth of radiation detection instruments, the largest purchase of its kind in FCDA history. The money will buy 60,000 sur vey meters and 105,000 dosimeters for distribution to the states for training and FCDA emergency i storage. Survey meters, of which the gei ger counter is one kind, measure i the rate of radiation per hour. I The dosimeters, which resemble a j fountain pen, measure the total accumulated radiation. In practice, survey meters would be used by monitoring personnel to test areas and materials for their radioactive contamination. The dosimeters would be a safety device to help individuals avoid excessive radiation exposure. Some 19,000 civil defense work ers have been trained as radiolo gical monitors so far, while 400 have been given advanced train ing. More instructors for classes will be trained in a series of one-week Radiological Defense Schools now in operation at FCDA national headquarters in Battle Creek, Mich. The Rev. Thomas Tyson Speaks to Rotary Club The Rev. Thomas Tyson, Golds boro, evangelist for the North Car olina Conference, Methodist Church, spoke on the Rotary Slo gan, Service Above Self, at the meeting of the Morehead City Ro tary Club Thursday night at Flem ing's Restaurant. Mr. Tyson was introduced by the program chairman, Kenneth Wagner. Grover Munden presided at the meeting. Superintendent Reports On Carteret Roads | J. L. Humphrey, county road su I pcrintcndent, reported this week that highway crews are working on the Hibbs Road in the western sec tion of the county, ditching and grading it. "A brand new dragline is work ing that road," Mr. Humphrey re marked. Relative to maintenance of roads in Mansfield Park, west of More head City, the roads official said that the unpaved streets there are graded each week. He said that persons complain ing about the streets want them paved and that can only be done by approval and on order of the State Highway Commission. New Vegetable New Haven, Conn. (AP) ? Here's something new for your menu ? zumpkin. It's "a hybrid cross be tween zucchini squash and pump kin," reports the Connecticut Ag ricultural Experiment station. Port Calendar IT8NS Tontl ? Due today at Aviation Fuel Terminals with a load of jet fuel from Aruba. M/V Skogaland ? Arrives in Morehead City today from New York to load with general cargo. S.S. Breitenstein ? Arrives in Morehead City tomorrow to load with tobacco for Hamburg and Rotterdam. M/V Nyland ? Will arrive Sat urday from New York to load general cargo. Laurie Gillikin Hurt in Wreck Laurie Gillikin, 21, Otway, was injured at 4 o'clock yesterday ? afternoon in a wreck at Bettie. He was taken to the Morehead City Hospital in the Adair ambu lance. Dr. John Way, physician, said that Gillikin had a minor cut on the skull and a mild concus sion. State Highway Patrolmen W. J. Smith Jr. and J. W. Sykes in vestigated. Officials Try To Get Property I State officials last week tried to untangle the red tape which is keeping 569 North Carolinians from receiving the federal surplus property promised them as the re sult of their losses in hurricanes. Gen. Edward Griffin, state civil defense director, and David Hol ton, director of purchase and con tract. went to Washington Wed nesday where they conferred with J. W. Flatley, deputy commission er of federal supply. Mr. Flatley promised General I Griffin and Mr. Holton that some thing would be done to get the surplus property to those who ap plied for it. Applicants who qualify are to ' get the surplus property at 10 per cent of cost, plus shipping charges. Applications were taken in thii county, as well as throughout the coastal area, several months ago. i To date, however, only several of the requests from this state have been met. Negro News Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Mr. Walter Murrell, Beaufort, Thursday. Discharged: On Thursday, John D. Bremington, Beaufort; Esther Small, Beaufort. Miss Evelyn Brown and Miss Helen Britt, Morehead City, visited friends at Mt. Olive Saturday. Show Scheduled Show Scheduled The Willie Moore radio and TV show will be presented at Hero Masonic Lodge, Beaufort. Thursday night starting at 9 p.m. The public is invited. Navy Recruiter Will Be Here Tuesdays, Thursdays Chief A. E. Cahoon, Navy re cruiting officer for Carteret Coun ty, announced today that he will be in room 117, postoffice build ing in Morehead City, on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. He further stated that the Navy has a program for high school graduates where they can be sure of attending a trade school of their choice prior to entering the Navy. Chief Cahoon suggests that high school seniors contact him and get full information before they finish school. QfapQut -fir Exefer buick r ? Better Used C ' Buy 1954 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 1955 Mercury 2-Door 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air 1955 Ford Victoria 1953 Buick Special 2-Door 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 28 More to Choose From Price* Range from $50.00 up Mobley Buick Co., Inc. 1708 10-12 Bridges St. Ph?ne 6-5161 Morehead City, N. C. MVLD No. lies See Us . . . For The Best New And Used Car Buys in Town! Paul Motor Co. 322 Front St. Phone 2-8981 Beaufort, N. C. MYLD We. IMO