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PAGE EIGHT THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRRSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932 Itrns of Interest From Smyrna School The attendance contest of the ju--nior class of Smyrna High ScHopJ closed Monday, February 29, the los ing side having 9 absences and the winners only 2. A party was given the winners in the Smyrna School auditorium, which was beautifully decorated carrying out the class colors of pink nad white, The lights were softened by pink pa per giving the room a warm and cheerful appearance. The piano was surrounded by small pines and the windows were banked with p iimetto. After a series of well planned games a delicious course of punch and cake were served. The happy group left amid music and cheerful goodbys. BIG TOBACCO COMPANY USES COTTON STATIONERY vs. D. M. Jones, J. B. Jones, Maggie Man snn. C. R. Mansion. Tallinn P Mnnnev WINSTON-SALEM. Feb. SiiTnlr.,.!, Line wtih the South's effort to in-1 Jones Mildred Jones, Dorothy Moon, crease the use of cotton in all forms, !V. C. Moon Paul Jones, C. D. Jone. E. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comnanv nf iT nttio rhonnoii r 7. fhonnoii Iw . ; MMVV.U ..WffElft V, J "UJ'Jl 11) lUUlJ Winston-Salem, N. C, has announc-L. Jones, Elinor Jones, Carteret ed that it3 stationery 13 now being! County Hugh C. Davis, Liquidating imade of cotton clcth. lAeent. Beaufort Banking & Trust The Reynolds Company, manufac-jCo. turers of Camel Cigarettes, Prince TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Albert smoking tobacco and other to-1 The parties above named and all YHPC(l TITTI fill ra Anaa n nrniiM n.tn rif VlOr TloroAn a infarmafA will tnlfA ma business and is one of the largest, if tice that on the 23 day of February, wf 1.nni 1 : a . I 1 flOO U -1 j i t Clerk Court. Carteret County Superior March 24 SMYRNA WINS FROM DAVIS Smyrna boys met and defeated the strong Davis, team in the prettiest game of basketball seen here this sea son. The final score was 20 to 17. Davis started strong running up a lead of 7 to 3 before Smyrna scored a field goal. As the half ended two crip shots by Simpson and a long one by Brown gave the highs the lead. The score was 11 to 9. The rest of the way it was close but high school always maintained its lead. Brown and Pigott each sank a pair of field goals during this period, while Sty ron and Willis were doing likewise for the visitors. It was a contest wherein the Highs matched their cleverness with the superior height and size of the visitors who averag ed over six feet. It was a close and hard fought game that thriller! the four hundred cheering spectators. It might be interesting to note that it was the first time the Davis team ev er lost a game to the highs. The game was well refereed by Mr. Hewitt, coach ot Morehead City High School not the largest business firm in the country to go cotton. Ihe cotton cloth stationery is used exactly like paper, and readily takes ink, typewriting and nrintinir. Cot ton stationery used by the Reynolds Company is purchased in wholesale lots and advertises the United States' cotton crop to business associates in all parts of the world. Odd Reasons Given for Crushing of Eggshells Solomon Belnach Is a learned man, a deep thinker, but he Is surely mis taken when he traces the habit of crushing an eggshell, after a soft boiled egg has been eaten, to primitive peopla who were snake worshipers, Philip Hale asserts, In the Boston Her ald. "As snakes were fond of eggs." ne says, "It was considered disrespect ful to leave an empty shell and so dls- i appoint the family snake." All other well-informed persons have known that the shell should be crushed so that witches cannot sail In It, nor can they draw or prick on It the name of the person they wish to Injure. The early Italians believed that witches used shells for drinking. Aft er the egg was eaten, the shell wns crushed and thrown Into a running stream. 1932. the above named olaintiff filed an action as above captioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer tificates for the year 1926. 1927. 1928 and 1929 and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4yi paving assessments on the following describtd property: Lot No. 49, N.T.MarshSt. Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to appear, ore sent, and defend their resDective claims within six months from rfnfn of this notice, they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of anv and all interest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the ale thereof. This 3rd day of March, 1932. L. W. HASSELL. Court. Feh ss NOTICE. SMYRNA AND M CITY GAMES The Smyrna and Morehead City High School girls played two games this week each of which was won by Smyrna, the scores being 20 to 14 and 15 to 14 despectively. The first game was played in the Smyrna gymnasium and was a hard fought affair. Smyrna started fast running up a 15 to 6 lead at the half. Extremely close guarding by Morehead held the locals to a lone neid goal m the last half but result ed in three via the fne route. Dur ing this half Willis of the visitors found the basket for three field goals anda free one. This gave her a total of 11 points as high scorer for the visitors. Captain Wade ran up 14 points to lead the home team. On Tuesday night on the Atlantic Hotel court the game was a "nip and tuck" affair from whistle to whistle. Neither team was ever more than two points in the lead. However, the More head girls were leading at the quar ter again at the half 8 to 7, and also at the third quarter 12 to 11. Then Captain Wade tied it with a free goal. Later she put Smyrna in the lead for the first time with another single maxer. But Hazel Wade of Morehead come back with a two point er to put her team again in front. Again with her back to the wall fight ing Smyrna team rosi to the brights with another field goal and the game was won 15 to 14. It was the closest game of the season for the Smyrna girls. If thou art a witch, Oo, 0 devil's daughter! And be borne away On the running water! As for witches sailing In eggshells, they had the power to enlarge and di minish the shell at will. Miss Mellon, the actress. Who been me nf In at the duchess of St. Albans, always made a ; property jNorth Carolina, Carteret County, In ,' Superior Court. iiown oi ueautort, j vs. Zachariah Henry and Carteret Coun !ty. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 23 day of February, 1932, the above named nlaintiff filed an action as above cantioned in fio office of the Clerk of the Superior ourt ot Larteret County, for the .purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer jtificates for the year 1929 and the !:nd, Jrd, 4th and 5th paving assess ments on the lollowiner HesrHW NOTICE. North Carolina, Carteret County. In Superior Court Town of Beaufort, Hettie A. Ward, John Ward, and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: vs. The nnrtUva nhrtvfl named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 23 day oi feoruary, 1932, the above named plaintiff filed 1932, the above named plaintiff filed n n nrHn oa okrwA vnntinnurt in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer tificates for the year 1927, 1928, and 1929 and the 3rd, 4th and 5th pav ing assessments on the following de scribed property. Pt. Lot 26, H. T. Pine St. Interested parties will take further notice thfit if they fail to appear, pre sent, and defend their respective claims within six months from date of this notice, thev shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 3rd day of February, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, This 3rd day of March. 1932. Court. March 24 L. W. HASSELL, purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer Clerk Carteret County Superior itiflcates for the year 1928 and 1929 Court. Mar. 24 and the 4th & 5th paving assessments on the following aescnoed property: NOTICE. North Carolina, Carteret County. In Superior Court. Town of Beaufort, vs. Jack Mooney, Lillian Mooney, J. B. Jones, and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above name and all other nersons interested will take no tice that on the 23 day of February, 1932, the above named plaintiff filed an action as above cantioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the Lot No. 45 N. T. Marsh St. Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to appear, pre sent, and defend their respective claims within six months from date of this notice, they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 3rd day of March, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court. Mar. 24 NOTICE. little hole at the ends of the shell, "so that the witches might not find shelter there, otherwise they were permitted to haunt with an Incubus the luckless wight who had eaten the contents without taking that salutary precaution." Lemmings Once Thought to Come From Clouds The Scandinavian Bishop Olaf, who Uved In the Sixteenth century, left an account of a plague of lemmings, rodents about the size of our common rat, which devour most of the green things growing In their haunts. At fairly regular Intervals these mammals have Invaded certain parts of Europe in vast armies, and their appearance Is so sudden that many of the country folk believe that they drop from the clouds. Bishop Olaf himself conclud ed that this was their rnsuns of arri val, and he also noted that with the ,'Pt. Lot 80 N. T. Marsh St i Interested parties will take further , notice that if they fail to appear, pre enc, ana defend their respective claims within six months from date j of this notice, they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all i interest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the Isale thereof. This 3rd day of March, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior van- March 24 NOTICE. I North Carolina, Carteret County. In superior court. Town of Beaufort, vs. W. J. B. Shull, and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ihe parties above named and all SPRAYING COSTS LITTLE BUT MEANS A LOT RALEIGH, Feb. 15 The cash out lay necessary for spray materials needed to produce aualitv nnnle. onri peaches in the farmer-owned orchards of North Carolina is comparatively little yet, high quality fruit cannot be produced without spraying. "This is one of the most important orchard operations," says H. R. Nis wonger, extension. hnrtiVnitno . State College. "The cash outlay for spray materials including gas and oil for the power machines has aver aged about $3 an acre for apples and $1.50 an acre for peaches according to production records kept by a num- :r or orchard men in 1931. Where 3t is necessary to hire outside labor, an additional cash outlay of about $5 n acre will be necessary. Teh apple orchards in which these production Tecords were kept varied from 7 to SO acres with about 50 trees to the acre. The mature trees were some what under-sized and ranged in age from 15 to 20 years. There were also some younger trees from 7 to 12 years old." The amount of dilute spray solu tion used in covering the orchard at one spraying, averaged from 1 1-2 to 2 gallons a tree or about 75 to 100 gallons an orchard. The peach or chards studied by Mr. Niswonger were locatea in tne upper piedmont Other nersnna intereafoJ n.ill i, una u uiso auieu mat witn tne i . , "vnnu y.,i, miwC no- coming of these pests, their enemies, i.'" that on the 23 day of February, such as foxes and owls, Increased to a lydi tne above named plaintiff filed corresponding extent. jan action as above captioned in the The lemmings being smaller than the Court of Carteret County, for the fox have a shorter reproductive span, ;P"rPose of foreclosing tax sales cer- and increase more rapidly, until the ilmcaies I0r the year 1928 and 1929 time comes when they must move to i e 4tn an1 5tn Paving assess ments on the following described prop leny: Pt. Lot 189 O. T. Turner Sr. Superior Court. North Carolina. Carteret Countv. lown of Beaufort, vs. Lyman Gaskill Sadie Gaskill. Willie Turner, Carlton Turner and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named nnrl nil other persons interested will take no tice that on the 23 day of February, 1932, the above named nlaintiff filed an action as above captioned in the omce ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer tificates for the year 1928 and 1929 and the 4th & 5th on the following described property: u L.vi mi u. t. nne St. Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to annonr re sent, and defend their respective claims within six months from date of this notice, than oVioii k -v, o.Mat wo xuiever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims. or the proceeds received .i. sale Uaereof. This 3rd day of February, 1932. In f II i"'" a n riwrMici u.m iV biI -SSvVm smV A very special arrangement enables us to offer oar snbscribers th most sensational magazine values of all time. 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Hog growers of Bertie County re port a severe outbreak of cholera widely scattered over the county. NOTICE. North Carolina. Carteret County. In Superior Court. Town of Beaufort, Vs. Mrs. Etta Whitehurst, Corenna White hurst Kerr, Roosevelt Whitehurst, Irene Whitehurst, Herbert White hurst Eva Lee Whitehurst, H. A. Whitehurst Estate and Carteret Coun ty. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other Dersons interested will take no tice that on the 13th day of February 193C. the above named nlaintiff filed an action as above cantioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret Countv. for the purpose of foreclosing tax sales cer tificates for the year 1928 & 1929 and the 4th and 5th navinr assess ments on the following described property: Pt. Lot 94 O. T. Omnco Rtrae Beaufort, N. C. Interested parties will take region and varied in ai c t. notice that if they fail to appear, nre- 12 acres each. The trees were from'f"'' and defend their respective 4 to 6 years of age. There were 5 to ciaims within six months from date of 1 i:..rf- - .. " "this notice, their l,o11 K v "fL j iivuaiMuiij lor tne ai tip1 , . v ir. a. A A r .i . "ired and t ni-elnlnaoJ . j -i . .w..uocu, ui ujr una au in Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to appear, pro claims within six months from date oi this notice, they shall be forever barred and foreclosed nf nnv ..j n interest or claims, or in the property w procaeas received from the sale thereof. This 3rd day of March, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, and 4 to 5 for the Beaches. Growers sometimes try to cut corners in times of poor prices for their fruit, but one cannot save dol lars by not spraying the horticulturist says. During periods of poor prices quality fruit will move faster than fruit of low quality. Cutting out one or two of the sprays therefore may have the opposite effect from what was expected. terest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17th day of February, 1932. L. W .HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court- i March 17 NOTir.F. North Carolina. Superior Court. Town of Beaufort, OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THE RIGHT PRICE When you want an extra good job of printing done, come to this shop. Here you always get quick, ef ficient service at a little under the usual price. Beaufort News v Special Sale Friday and Saturday We Are Offering the Following Outstanding Values Friday and Saturday ONE LOT OF LADIES PUMPS Straps and Oxfords in small sizes and narrow widths, up to (5.00 value SALE PRICE 99 pair LADIES SILK BLOOMERS Regular and outsize SALE PRICE 2 FOR 99 ONE LOT OF BOYS HI TOP SHOES $2.95 value SALE PRICE . MENS, BOYS, YOUTHS . 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