Pace two THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1932 Professional CA RDS a Newsy I np 1 i ! A I Miyiiiiii liic; 7? us sii When she defriended James Carn- !ey, 70 Eliza J. Norcross, Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Office in Potter Emergency Hospital Office hours in Beaufort: Every day except Tues and Thurs. 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. U. 6 to 8:30 P. M. and by Appointment .Office Phone 46 Residence, 39-J D. W. Morton Notary Public Insurance With M. Leslie Davit BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. Geo. A. Wooten DENTIST Second Floor of Duncan Building Over House Drug Store Hours: 91 26 Office 11S J Res. 134 L HHX"X4X'-X-X- E. D. DOYLE RADIO Repair Service Agent Atwater-Kent Radio lodging hou?e operator in Boston, thought she was helping a penniless old man. Carney died recently and left $42,-'j'j- iJ her. A sister in New York was : cut en witnout a penny Decause sue had shewn no love.'' Faced by heavy debts and curtail ed earnings, Cramer Sexton, 70, fur niture dealer of Memphis, Tenn., shot himself to death in order that his wife might collect his insurance as her only hope of income. In Fall River Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cavalho who reeentlly cele brated their 28th wedding anniver aty, are the parents of 24 children. The couple were married when each was 13. Page Margaret Sanger! While Patrolman Arthur Brown, ofHattsville, Md., slept in the police station robbers entered the place and Escaped with 25 cases of confiscated liquor. Fourteen year old Robert Wadlow. of Alton, 111, is seven feet, five inch es in heighrand weight 302 pounds. The big boy is a freshman in hieh school, does well in his studies, plays basket ball, and read.'1 an aver age of 300 books a year. i Ripley, believe it or not, has found the birthplace of the Bed Bug! In 108 Turner Street -X--XX'X"X" Beaufort, N. C. Twice in one day the phone rang in the Grand Crossing station in Chi- n i c ti r Strasbourg, t ranee for the first time in Desk Sergeant Thomas Ryans; u.-.f j t. . , , m ii i. . in history appeared the bed bug and ear. Then the phone rang again. H d tQ th "Sorry," said the lady; ,t was a the beddi of th Huguenots, who mouse, but I got it. L.e driycn from ,n thJ 'century. Summer sport should be good a- round Reno, Nevada. Washoe Lake, was almost depleted of fish by the drought last year. It is being stock ed with 10,000 catfish, and prospects for a lot of water, due to heavy snows, are good. Dr. W. S. Chadwick i Medicine & Surgery Office Hours 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office in Hill Building opposite Post Office Office Phone 83-J Res. 124-L i-)MK-X-'X- '. -XX"M When two masked bandits walked into his grocery store in San Fran cisco, snatched iu hams lrom a dis play ca.-e, Dante Gigili only laughed. The hams were wooden counter dis plays. Testifying that his wife hit on the had with the family Bible, knock ing him out of a chair, Olaf T. Nel son, of South Acton, Mass., ha; ask ed a divorce. In Tacoma, Wash,. Dr. David Cow an's patients couldn't pay him, but tiny sent him 300 sacks of potatoes, 50 boxes of apples and 12 bushels of wheat. I Di Dr E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, H. C. Ohio Wesleyan University athe- letes are laugnt tap dancing to de velop rhythm and coordination. The course is compulsory for those who Intend to become coaches. X-X-X" Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours 10 J f x-xx-:X"X" to 12 A. M. and by appointment. In Startle, Wash, Michael Miller, night watchman, saw a dark hull in a department store. It seemed to sway, Michael Miller shot, then advanced. His bullet had pierced the head of a stuffed bear, mounted on rollers. In Duluth, Andrew Maki, 04, lab or. r was taken to the County Hos pital when he told police he did not have money for medical treatment. Attendant;, found over $1,200 in Maid's clothing. Dick Stevens, farmer living near Dayton, Ore., has three patriots kids one white, one red and one blue. They were born during a snow storm. The nanny has her hands ful with the triplets. Dr. J. O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. of The Lehigh Valley railroad Pennsylvania, has established a nnp cent a mile rate on its Auburn divi sion in an effort to increase passen. g:er traffic. X-4"X-XX"X"X--XX- -xx Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M Office Potter Builo'g Over the potofficc I f -XX4XXX-XX-H'K In the stone walls of Wisconsin I ...n-nii aie luiuiauons Denevea to be ; fossils of a shellfish, starfish and jsome snails. In Topeka, Kan., cracksmen blew the vault in a grocery. The blast op enea tne sate and also blew into bits the currency contained therein -et gain: in sliver, 30. In experi ence, $ouu. FOR 11 A ,1.,1 C . )) Day or Night 'Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 MOREHEAD CITt N. C. 5"t"X-:-r-!--j-:":--:"M-H"H"X!-::. x rv. c tr u il v a . jl-i. i iyue GENERAL PRACTICE Offioe over Betts Bakery jC Office Hoar 10 A. II. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. It. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 R.. 9A.t T TT 1 . ... in rieroin. ill., nremen VL-hn una wered an alarm at the home of Jake Jacobs recently found a 50-gallon st in. A note addressed to Washington D. C. was oicked off th of Vancouver Island recently. It had Deen tnrown lrom the President Taft reoruary 14, 1929. It had tr , 500 miles. ed C. H. BUSH ALL tl X' WW t.V a . II r ire, ne&iui, Accident, I Automobile Insurance ) Real Estate Bought- ) l)) Sold Rented ( U Will Write Your Bond t) RELIABLE mMPiMirs If if COOD SERVICE ' )) 'Jj Duncan Bids. n..ufn. N ( (I The stork freed VincPTit r;1v, from jail in Norwalk, Conn., where ne was serving bp days for assault drunkeness and breach of ni Learning Simone had become a father the jucge set him free to pass round the cigars. In Gatliff. Ky John Hanev was xhnt and killed bv Geore-e Willi trouble was said to have been over lianey s divorced wife. Pete, a canary owned by Mrs. Ef. fie Bishop, of Quincy, Mass., surviv ed by burying his bill in his fontWi when a fire filled the Bishnn femic wnn smoKe. The body of John Pelican of Two Rivers. Wis., was found in a refriger ator car loaded with hutter R,,flr lo. Officials bt-lipvA Vi mail as hucmng a ride and froze to death. Farmers of Clay County have or ganized a county board of agricul ture to make plans for better farm ing in that county. At the Ben Burns home in Esther vine, Iowa, the family was talking a bout bombi at Shanghai during din ner hour, when an p-rnlncinn the house tnd smoke poured from the hot-air reeisters. Th vnin.u. causea oy a can of spinach that had been thrown into the furnace. While a watchdog bought for her protection gleefully wagged his tail and played about the intruders. Mrs. Rosamond Iglehart, 61, of Rock Is land, 111., was robbed of $31 by two burglars. While preparing for the funeral of Hugh Trinkle, Charles 0. Summers, 63, undertaker at Marengo, Ind., fell dead.. NOTICE. North Carolina Carteret County, In Superior Court. ITown of Beaufort, Vs. Geo. D. Styron, Carrie Styron and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 13 day of February, 1932, the above named piaintifT file J and action as above captioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the pur pose of foreclosing tax sales certifi cates for the year 1929 and the 5th paving assessments on the following dscribed property: Pt. Lot K. B. Gordm Street, on the east side of Gordon Street, adjoining land owners Elmo Stewart on the north and Harry Parkins on the South Beaufort, N. C. 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 bar red and foreclosed of any and all in terest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17 day of February, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court. March 17 and action as above captioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the pur pose of foreclosing tax sales certifi cates for the year 1928 & 1929 on the following described property: Pt. Lot Co N. T. Mar-ih Street, Beau fort, N. C. Interested parties will take furtner 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 bar red and foreclosed of any and all in terest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17 day of February, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court. March 17 NOTICE. North Carolina Carteret County, In Superior Court. Town of Beaufort, Vs. W. II. Fulcher, Lucy Fulcher, and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and ail other persons interested will take no tice that on the 13 d:y of February, 1932, to above named plaintiff filed and action as above captioned in the office of the Clerk of the Sunprinr Court of Carteret County, for the pur pose of foreclosing tax sales certifi cates for the year 1929 on the follow ing described property: Ft. Lot 87 N. T. Pine Street, Beau fort, N. C. ' Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to appear, pre sent, and defend their resneetivp claims within six months from date of this notice, they shall be forever bar red and foreclosed of any and all in terest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17 day of February, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court. March 17 In NOTICE. North Carolina Carteret County superior Court. Town of Beaufort, Vs. Maggie Fendt-rson, Earnest Fender son and Carteret County. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 13 day of February, l'Jiii, v e above named plaintiff filed Our Ideal Of Service WHAT a relief it is, in the sudden confusion of be reavement, to be able to call upon someone who knows what has to be done and how to do it! What a sense of comfort it gives to shift the burden of practical de tails onto the shoulders of an experienced, thoughtful friend ! That is the ideal which has inspired the evolution of modern funeral director. He is more than a mere mer chant or master of ceremonies. Combining executive ability with the personal responsibility of the profes sional man, he offers true counsel and invites full con fidence. And that is the ideal which this organization, in its humble way, seeks to realize. We shall not consider our service a success unless we have lightened the bur den of those in sorrow. Adair & Rice Phone 109-J Beaufort, N. C. You gef fhe best- from your Chevrolet dealer at the -TlJuLI Lid 13 for quality work Your Chevrolet dealer is in a better position than anyone else to give you quality work at lowest prices. His service station is factory-supervised. He has factory-designed tools and equipment-factory-trained attendants and mechanics. He uses only genuine Chevrolet parts. And he is per sonally interested in seeing to it that you are satisfied with your Chevrolet. A series of weekly service specials to emphasize the low prices on Chev-' rolet repair work starts today. For the week of March 28th, the special will be brake adjustments, for which the bargain prices below prevail. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS -J mm , 18 I . I I.. l.-'V,- , IP SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER