Register of Deeds Lists 42 Land Transactions Forty -two real estate transfers ? were recorded in the register of deeds office the first part of De cember. They follow: Morehead City? Rochelle Realty Co. Inf to James F. Hux and wife, $3.30; D. E. Oglesby and wife to Sound View Park Inc., $2.20; Mrs. C. E. Tucker to H B. Powell, 55 cents; George F. Spell and wife to Joseph H. Calder and wife, $2.20. J. L. Perry and wife to Gladys L. Styron, $1.65; Joanna Stewart to Floyd J. Riggs and wife, 55 cents; George R. Wallace and wife to Robert S. Seamon and wife, $11; Thurman Jackson and wife to Jar vis L. Jackson and wife, no stamps. Harrison G. Willis and wife to William Peed and wife, 55 cents; Rochelle Realty Co. Inc. to Mary H Rochelle, $2,20; A. C Hodges and wife to Sound View Park Inc., no stamps; C. Van S. Roosevelt and others to John L. Upchurch and wife, $2.20; C. Van S. Roose velt and others to V. Thomas Jor dan and others, $1.65. C. Van S. Roosevelt and others to Frances A. Ferrell, $1.65; Jerry J. Willis and wife to Vivian M. Coney, no stamps; Edward Culper and wife to Lexie D. Matthews and wife, $4.96; Rochelle Realty Co. Inc., to Elmer K. Riggs and wife, 55 cents. Beaufort? Walter L. Sutton and wife to S. V. Harmon and wife, $6.05; Fred McDaniel and wife to James S Holland and wife, 55 cents; O'Neal B. Gillikin and wife to George W. Huntley Jr. and wife, $4.40; Mattie Mason to L. C. Dick inson and wife, no stamps; Fred McDaniel and wife to Frank Smith and wife, 55 cents; Fred McDaniel and wife to Robert E. Lewis and wife, 55 cents. Newport -Billy Burks and wife to James N. Woods and wife, $1.65; Ernest W. Quinn to Ernest W. Quinn and wife, no stamps. Markers Island? Lonnie Fulcher and wife to Billie Adair Fulcher and wife, no stamps; Maxwell Wil lis and others to Ira M. Lewis and wife, no stamps; James E. Lewis and others to Ira M. Lewis and wife, no stamps; Ira M. Lewis and others to Ottis Willis and wife, no stamps. Straits? Elizabeth G. Williams to Therman B. Ballance and others, $1.10. Davis? Blakely Pond and wife to Coy F. Neal and wife, no stamps. Emerald Isle? George F. Spell and wife to A. G. Wilson and wife, $1 65. White Oak ? Guy M. Carraway and wife to D. Waldron Bailey Jr., Tr., 55 cents; Annette S. Rackley to Florence M. Rackley, no stamps. Smyrna? Marvin C. Willis and wife to Thurman Lawrence Jr., no stamps; Marvin C. Willis and wife to Crion Bcals and wife, no stamps. Cedar Island ? Wilbur Goodwin to Cecil O. and Brantley A. Morris, 55 cents. Harlowe? William C. Styron and wife to Russell W. Toop and wife, $1.10. Atlantic Beach? Archie Knight to Bill E. Medlin and wife, no stamps. Stacy? Irvin R. Fulcher and wife to Lloyd H. Fulcher and wife, no ' stamps. M arshallberg ? C. B. Davis to Pa tricia A. and Allan L. Smith, no stamps. Township Not Stated ? Carteret County to Lonnie Fulcher. Fibber Pays $50 Fine For Off-Season Killing Tulsa, Okla. (AP) ? A dog may be a man's best friend, hut loyalty of Gerald Owens' pooch resulted in a $50 fine and court costs. The Tulsa man. carrying a shot gun in a field near here, was stop ped by Game Ranger Fred Law horn. "Are you hunting quail out of season?" the ranger asked. "No, I'm just training my bird dog," Owens replied. Just then the dog ran up with a quail in its mouth, the ranger said. Owens pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of freshly killed game out of season. Give Her Gifts With Sweet Scent By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor A woman it likely to exhibit ex travagance at ChrUtmas time. She may aik for jewelry, furs and perfume, items she normally con siders out of reach. Maybe she's just testing. Few men can understand that perfume, though expensive, is a necessary accessory to the ego of some women.' Ditto for other gifts she craves that seem unimportant to the man. If it makes Mom happy to have a special' bottle of perfume, a fan Why not ... If she wants perfume, it'll be the ideal Christmas gift. cy bejeweled compact that other ladies in the bridge set do not own, or a stocking made of solid gold mesh and Dan can afford it, why not? It should be fun for a man to in dulge the whims of women if it fits his budget. He shouldn't buy just perfume, however. He must find out what type his little bundle of joy prefers. If she's the type who wears glamorous theatre suits, sophisti cated cocktail dresses and elegant formals she may prefer florals lily of the valley, lilac, jasmin. Heady, sultry oriental blends may be her dish of tea, also. Country girls who wear shaggy haired wools, kitten-soft cashmeres Potpourri . . . Cologne, cream sachet, soap packaged In a little spice rack. and suede jackets usually prefer woodsy, mossy types of scents or the pungent, spicy blends of frag rances. If a man can't splurge on per fume, there are other fragrances available to satisfy her yen for a Christmas scent. Colognes and toilet waters are lighter substi tutes. There also are scented soaps, sachets and hand lotions to put in her stocking, and little gift sets containing scented items, such as one little replica of an old-fashion ed spice rack containing cologne, soap, cream sachet. Residents of Gomera in the Ca nary Islands communicate at dis tances up to three miles by whist ling. Clerk Probates, Files Two Wills The will- of W. H. Congleton of Beaufort and W. G. Winberry of Newport have been filed in the of fice of the clerk of auperior court, Beaufort. W. H. Congleton made hii will June 30, 1*58. It was witnessed by Olive Longest and Wiley H. Taylor Jr. The will was probated and filed Dec. 10. IKS. Mr. Congleton left to his wife, Solona Congleton, all real and per sonal property in his name for the rest of her life. At the death of his wife the prop erty is to be divided among the five children, Earl Congleton, Mrs. Thelma Pittman, Mrs. Gus Ellison, Mrs. William Dixon, and Mrs. Dor othy Guthrie. Mrs. Pittman was named execu tor of the estate. The Winberry will was made Aug. 8, 1955, probated and filed Dec. 14, 1959. Witnesses were W. J. Hardesty and Alice T. Hardesty. Arbie Winberry was named execu tor by his father. To Arbie Winberry was left the farm, a piece of land and a tobac co barn on it, an oyster house, an oyster garden and a truck. Arbie Winberry is to put $250 in the bank in the name of Barry Winberry and it is to remain there until Bar ry reaches 21 years of age. To his son, Floyd, Mr Winberry left a piece of land on the old road between Newport and Harlowe. Floyd is also to put $250 in the bank for Barry Winberry. To his daughter, Nellie Winberry Garner, was left a $1,000 bond. To his daughter-in-law, Love Graham Winberry, was left the sum of $100. Mr. Winberry directed that he be given a Christian burial, cost not to exceed $300. The remainder of his money is to be divided be tween his two sons and daughter. To the Bay View Baptist Church, Mr. Winberry left $100 and to his granddaughter, Florence W. Brown. $100. He directed that all just debts to him be collected and the money divided among his chil dren. To his friend, Nannie Fodrie, he left $100. If she be dead at the reading of the will, the money was to go to her daughter, Dorothy Fay Fodrie. City Officials Forget To Buy License Tags Nekoosa, Wis. (AP) ? Faces of city officials were fire engine red. It was discovered that nobody had bought license plates for the community's new fire truck, in op eration for six months. The city fathers said steps would be taken immediately to rectify the matter. Hospital Notes Morehead City -H, Have lock; Mr. Dewey Willis, Harkera Island; Mr. Edward C. Willis, Beaufort. Thvrsday, Mr DaUaa GUlkin, Willis ton; Mrs. Nancy Lancaster, Beaufort; Mr. O. L. Prescott, New port; Mrs. Shirley Kussell, Mrs. MureU Wade. Mrs. Sheila White, Morehead City. Friday, Mr. Arnold Williama, Mrs. Delores Collins, Newport; Mrs. Lora Nixon, Salter Path; Mrs. Dorothy Wood, Beaufort. Discharged: Thursday, Mrs. Em ma Howerton, Mr. Robert F. But ler, Mr. Charles Kennedy, Mr. Clyde Willis, Morehead City; Mr. James Quinn, Newport; Mrs. Ina Garner, Beaufort; Mr. Alex Moore, Mrs. Mattie Salter and son, Sal ter Path. Friday, Mrs. Bertha Gardner, Havelock; Mr. Gladwyn Zimmer man Jr., Lottsburg, Va. Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 0. Gar ner, Havelock, a daughter, Wed nesday, Dec. 16. i To Mr. and Mrs. Jackie E. Lan caster, Beaufort, a daughter, Thursday, Dec. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rus sell, Morehead City, a daughter, Thursday, Dec. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Morehead City, a daughter, Fri day, Dec. 18. The Chicago fire was in 1871. BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKI, NO ODOR HMATINO OH S. M. DAVIS TEXACO PRODUCTS PHONE PA ( U8t MOREHEAD CPT * Join Our Christmas Club Now! tirst-CTOxeni Christmas Club will make your next Christmas the best evert No charge to join. Open your 1960 Christmas Club' at any of our convenient offices and your check will be mailedj early next November. select the pun that meets you* requirements SPECIAL OFFER! When you Join the 1960 Christmas Club, you may obtain this handsome 5 piece Rogers Silverplate Setting; for only $2.25 ? a fraction of regular value. ( Weekly Payment Christmas Club for 50 weeks check for you .50 $ 25.00 $ 1.00 . \ 50.00 ' L2.00 100.00 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 1 Conveniently located in Mwrkend City Be.nfort Cfcerry Point Swan.horo Newport It i vptuck and in Other fine North Caro lina communities. Baptist Hospital to Build 'Hotel' For Patients Not Seriously Sick Winston-Salem ? Baptist Hospit al's new minimal care unit, a fa cility designed to reduce the costs of hospital care to the patient, it scheduled lor completion in 1960. The early beginning of the $600, 000 program was made possible when the Baptist State Convention at its recent meeting in Greensboro voted to permit the hospital to bor row the necessary funds and begin work as soon as possible. A campaign to raise the money will be conducted among friends of the inititution. The former stu dent nurses' residence will be con verted into the new facility, which will be something of a "hotel" for patients. Hospital officials explain that pa tients who are convalescing from surgery or other illnesses and oth ers who are having diagnostic ex aminations often do not require the full service* of the hospital They need to be near their doctors, lib oratories, and other departments but are able to take care of them selves. Such patients will be housed in the minimal care unit at a price of approximately $7 a day instead of the $17 to $22 a day which is the cost of a room in the hospital prop er. They will get their meals in the cafeteria, which may be reached wluaout going outdoors, and will walk to doctora' officea and other placet in the hoapital. Room (or TS patienta will be provided in the "Patienta' Hotel." Thia will releaae 75 beds in the hoapital (or the acutely ill. Rooma will be private and each will have ita own bath, lounge chairs, rugs on the floor, a tele vision set, air condition, and a sofa bed in case a relative accompanies . the patient and wiahea housing ac comodations. There will be an at tractive lobby where they may gather to viait. In the hospital proper, 2.71 per sons are employed (or each patient. See HOSPITAL, Page 7, Section 2 pest 3Ut?f)e? FROM YOUR FRIENDLY COLONIAL STORE! YOUR FRIENDLY COLONIAL STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, CHRISTMAS, DECEMBER 25. 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