IM?WWM ATTENTION LADIES! What arcltM ?f Carteret Coanty da yuu live in? Oo you have u Avon representative? Perhaps there Is an opening and an earning opportunity for you. WRITE MANAGER BOX IKS - KINSTON, N. C. das For Rwt TWO ROOM FURNISHED APAKT ment, kitchenette, private bath. Special weekly er monthly rate. Oceana na Motel, Atlantic Beach. NICE, COMPLETELY FURNISH ed apartment with private entrance from street. Occupies whole up stairs. Nice neighborhood. Call or see Mr. Davis, Broadway Cafe, , More head City. d22 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. TELE phone PA6-5091. FURNISHED DUPLEX APART ment, 1803-A Arendell St. Phoae PA8-3544 or PA8-4967. SEVERAL NICE 3 BEDROOM houses, furnished and unfurnished. Also a number of nice apartments. C. 11. Freeman, Agent, telephone PA6-3822. 'FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM HOUSE overlooking beautiful Bogue Sound. A. C. Hodges, Ho Ho Village, high way 24, six miles west of Morehead City. Phone PA6-49S2. FOUR - ROOM HOUSE WITH bath, Venetian blinds, stove, refrig erator, heater. Phone K. W. Wright, PA8-4988. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 8 rooms or 1-room efficiency. $50.00. Adults only. 123 West Front St., Beaufort. Phone PA8-4961. d29 M&N APARTMENTS Two bedrooms, living room, di nette, kitchen, private bath, garbage disposal. All major ap pliances furnished. Also water and garage. Downstairs apart ment available Aug. 20. Con tact J. H. Neal, Agent, phone PA 8-3258, Beaufort. SMALL TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. Kitchen only furnished. $40 a Month. Phone PA 6-4555. RENT OUR RUG SHAMPOO equipment. Everything you need tb shampoo your rugs and carpets quickly and easily. Clark shampoo equipment is safe and easy to use ? gives you professional results. You save half the coat. Only $7.00 per day. R&N Furniture Co. THREE BEDROOM FURNISHED house for rent. Phone PA6-4052. VERY NICE FURNISHEiTaPART ment. 114 bedrooms. 2805 Arendell St. C. H. Freeman, Agent. Phone PA6-3822. Special Notices CARD OF THANKS The family of Ezr? L. White wishes to express their apprecia tion to relatives and friends for their sympathy and many kind > nesses shown duriag our recent be reavement. d22 NERVOUS DISORDERS - WHY suffer? Modern chiropractic spe cializes in relieving spinal serve irritations, the cause of so many nervous disorders. Lewis Chiro practic Clinic, 150Q Evans. Phone PA6-3312. Legal Notice* EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of Sarah Lovina White hurst, 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 Qloucester, N. C., on or before the 8th day of December, .1960, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 2nd day of December, 1959. Richard Henry Whitehurst aad John Monroe Whitehurst, Executors d8-15-2M? jS-12 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL BSTATB Under and by virtu* ct power aad authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed and deliver ed by Claude Gillikin and wife, Connie G. Gillikin, and recorded in the office of the Register of deeds lor Carteret County. N. C., in Book 171, page 364, and because of de fault in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured, and fail , ure to carry out and perform those stipulations and agreements there in contained, and pursuant t* de mand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned will ?xpose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the usual place of sale in the Car teret County courthouse at 1:00 f.m. on January 6, 1960, all that certain real estate and appurte ?ances thereto, in Carteret County, and further described as follow*: Being in Harkers Island Town ship, and; Beginning at Ik* North east corner of the Bert ft. Davis property, which is the Southeast corner of the Baptist Church prop erty, st the intericeUaa of ? ditch paralleling a 20 foot ro*d and a ditch which is the dhrMIng Hue be tween Bart S. Davis aad the Bap Toys Reflect Age We Live In i By DOROTHY WW Associate Press Women's Editor The Space Age may frighten growa api. bat t's ad in the day's play for ehil^en. Proof of thw fact is the ?r?k)mi usee of apace toys in the Christ mas toy pack this yeai. Children bom toddkra to taan-aarra wiii he reconstructing Cape Caaavcral equipment, sheeting the moon and maneuvering satellites in or hit. Kvea electric trains have rock et launching attachments. Girls as well as boys get in the act with special kits beamed to the female atomic scientist. The younger generation takes guided missiles and space ships in stride, says Melvln rreud, pres ident of Toy Guidance Council. These are the things which will be commonplace when they grow up, and so they get conditioned to changing times with playroom counterparts. But there are other Toyland re flections of modern living. There is, for instance, a record turnout of Wild West equipment, with the most authentic replicas of pioneer shooting irons ever presented to small desperadoes. The fast-changing scene of su burbia, too, has exerted influence on the year's toys. New construc tion kits provide short-cuts for re producing the latest trends in hous ing developments, down to the last detail of the shopping center. America's concern for dressing up the home is evidenced in mod ern styling of doll houses and play room furniture. The pastel match ed kitchen equipment is a favorite of modern-minded little girls. Toy designers also continue to dream up new approaches to ca reer training. There is a new ver sion of the hospital cart, for in stance, with equipment for blood transfusions and other emergen cies, for the juvenile doctor-nurse team. Girder panel sets help the future engineer produce super-highways The astronomer, the entomologist, the food chemist and the geologist are provided with various kits to spark eareer interest. A topical note in the wheel toy lineup is the horse van and the sportsman's miniature boat trailer. The junior artist, too, has a wide range of activity. Walereotor cray ons permit a fast switch from plain crayon work to finger paint, just by using water. Toyland hits a new high in mu sical instruments this year, too. New ideas include a roll harmonica and xylophaoes that achieve broad er tane effects, as well as a table model electronic organ. For young hobbyists, new crea tive play activities range fram a kit for making costume jewelry to a two-color printing press. - V I Whiskey, Locker Stolen From Service Station Beaufort police investigated a break-in yesterday morning at the T. T. (Tom) Potter Sinclair serv ice station, Front Street. Entrance to the station was made by prying a door loose in the ware house and back office. Police re ported finding a hand truck under the safe in the office but that no evidence of e?try into the safe could be found. The only thing reported missing from the office was a fifth of whiskey and a small locker. Exact time of the break-in, which occurred during tbo night, could not be established. Negro News Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Miss Mar tha Davis, Beaufort. Thursday, Mr. Adolphus Jones, Mrs. Alice Pridgett, Beaufort. Friday, Mr. George Sharp, Beau fort. Discharged: Thursday, Miss Car olene Jones, Bemfoft. Saturday, lira. Martha Davis, Beaufort. More news appears page S section 2 of this issue BictMid Progress Goshen, Ind. (AP) ? Elkhart County Surveyor Wildes Snyder is ? Ban who believes in moving for ward with the times? when pos sible. But when he found himself 16 miles from home with a car that wouldn't operate in forward ?ear, he drove in revarse ail the way home. Legal Notice* list Church; thence a Westerly sourse with the Davis - Baptist Church line 100 feet to the North east corner of the Gracie Lewis property; then with the Gracie Lewis line a Southerly course 100 feet to a stake; thence an Easterly tourse parallel with the Baptiat Church line on the ditch, 100 feet, at lite side of the afareaaid road; thence with the road a Northerly course 100 feat t? the beginning. Subject to unpaid taxes and as sessments of every land and sub ject te auoh tomWias, liens, re strictions and reservations as ap pear in the chain of title, if any. This sale will be bald open ten days for upset bids as tar law required. The auceeitNi bidder will be re quired te Make ? fash *spaatt at the tee of sale of ten per cent. If depaatt It not *ia?s te property will be resold immediately. This November 30, lHi. M. K. Harrill, Trustee dU-22-Jgtf Horses are here to stay . . . proof Is juvenile Interest In such toys as this new horse trailer, designed from models used to transport the best thoroughbreds I root track to track. fn - .? - - -rr-wrf -?" - "v"1'"* * wwwwn Hep to the latest in defense, Junior eyes miniature ot latest Navy | pom pen gun, Army tanks and atomic cannon, at recent Christinas I preview. J Traditional Customs Hold First Place in America Do-it-yourself tree: Decorator Frucet Lee of New York MpM it especially for people who want to celebrate Chriatmas with a mini mum of effort. The tree comes with fit ornaments or already trimmed. By VIVIAN BROWN America** mav stray from the traditional way of old-fashioned Christmas, but they always come back to it. That's something to keep in mind when planning your Christmas decor, says New York decorator Frances Lee. "Recent Christmases have turn ed up turquoise trees, some trim med with roses, trees with forget me-nots, fans and shells. These had no real connection with Christmas, but they appealed to people who wanted to be differ ent." The reaction came from children, and their voicea count at Christ mas, Miss Lee says Even chil dren who'd never had the old-fash ioned Yuletide liked it when they saw it in the story books. "You'll find red and green in the most sophisticated fashion - con scious hemes again this year," ex plains Miss Le^, "because there is no way to beat it's Yule splendor." She predicts too that older peo ple witk married children who have tried to escape from Christmas festivities, and Yuletide travelers will take time out to celebrate the season. One indication of it is a small do-it-yourself Christmas tree which Miss Lee designed for those purposes. i "A tiny tree that may be put on the dining table or even carried in a bag to a resort is the answer :for many people. One cruise ship 1 is supplying one of these little trees to evfcry one of its passengers dur ing Yuletide to further the Christ mas spirit." The UUIe trees come with an as sortment of ornaments, including traditional ones ? red Santas, silver snowmen, white and red bells, can dy canes, red and gold glass balls, and a gold star on top of the tree. Here are some ideas for decor ating your home during Yuletide suggested by Miss Lee: ? Glitter cloth makes An ideal table cloth for the holidays for buffets or seated dinners. Save it from year to year. It comes usu ally in 36 in. widths in green, red, gold and silver. Six yards may do the trick, cut into two 3-yard Use the pieces lengthwise, over lapping one slightly over the other I ill the center ol the table. If you'll tike to make place mats, trim them with braid or flat holly and ber ries. Oblong plaoe mats may be cut to I about 14 is. by 20 in., oval mats 21 ty x 23. Trim with braid or hoi- ' ly and berries. ? A handsome centerpiece could be just a large wreath with a can dle on a plate in the center of it. ?.Christmas candles may be dec orated with gold paper braid or holly leaves here and there at the candle base. ? Decorate the front door as a Christmas package with red and green satin ribbon going across and lengthwise like it was a box. In the center, you might put a green wreath, natural pine cones and red berries in bunches on the wreath. ? Put a large wreath on your front door and fasten an inexpen sive red ar white boot to it. Pill the boot with a couple of packages and tie a red bow at the top. ? Buy ordinary glass ball tree I ornaments and spread glue on them in spots. Put different color sequins on them and use tbem on a tree or as centerpiece decora tions. ? Take an ordinary wreath, trim it with natural pine cones or clus ters of red berries. Spray pine cones on ends with gold or white paint, and put a red bow on it. ? Flat "Christmas trees" may be hung on the wall or front door. Use a green ribbon, tied in bows to simulate branches, and then glue it very closely together on a background made of cardboard. Woman Commends Men in School NeWark, N. J. (AP>? Maftland Medical Center's director at min ing education claims men studying nursing are brighter than girls, don't cost any mare to train and ?re better fit to Handle praWem hospital cases. Mrs. Alice O. Schaaaraaker made the com meat -aJ??f a hoapital con sultant rnwaNM that the city drop the male nurse training pro gram after 1N0. Mri. Schoonmaker pointed out that nun can serve alcaholics, mental patients and others with more ease than (Mi. And beeidet, she says, it's pretty nice to have raea around the hos pital. NO MONEY DOWN! ' . > The Management at Wells Wayside Furniture Co. has Made it Possible for You to Purchase Your Christmas Gifts No-Money-Down ? First Pay ment March 1st. BUY NOW Electric Dryer $128.88 up Water Heater $ 69.95 up Electric Range $149.00 up Refrigerator $189.00 Lighten her work-load! 21" Westinghouse TV With Sonar Control Choice of Finish Weekly Payment* $2.88 DESKS Several style* and finishes to choose from. Prior * start at $19.95 PL ?/ This Chair for 5c with ' the Purchase of any Living Room Group from Now 'til Christmas 4 Speed Automatic Record Player Hays ?U conventional and stereo records. Exclusive "orchestral sound systcn." Choice of Onlabes. Prices start at ? $149.00 BUNK BEDS RECORDS 5c Long playing Stereo Records with the purchase el a W emtio ghouse Stereo The Perfect Gift far CKildrci Solid Rock Maple. Complata ALL NYLON BLANKETS 99 99/ Living Room Furniture hy ? Prestige ? Kroehler ? Tkoauivlllc ? Walker Bedroom Furniture kr ? Drexei ? Ktnt-Coffry ? TbuirBc ? Bluett Dining Room Furniture kjr ? Diwut ? IfcNBMTtlle ? Blowing lack ? Tm|Mtiart COME IN TODAY! Wells Wayside Furniture Highway 70 WMt Hav.lcck

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