PAGE EIGHT THE BEAUFORTJSTHU RSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930 COLORED SCHOOL NEWS DEPARTS and explained. Samuel Chadwick Russell Davis, Orie Monroe, Walter Rhodes, Joseph Parker and Nelson Fulford are doing exceptional well. P. T. A. Under the leadership of Mrs. N PipVett. President, and Mrs. Maggie Oden, Secretary-Treasurer, the P. T. . A. is making a determined and so far a successful effort to finish paying, for the piano. On Monday evening, a week ago, ! the second meeting under the new j officers was held. A program was presented by the children of 1-B af ter which the committee previously appointed, reported thirteen dollars and ten cents; on the previous meet ing another committee reported twelve dollars, eleven cents. The following ladies served on the committee in order named: Mesdames Elida Ward, Esther Stewart, Annie Snnrrnu' Mae-E-ie Rooks. Helpers Mesdames Lizzie Oden, Fannie Stan-: m;ant to ley and Mattie Hardesty. Mesdames Hetty Ward, Nannie Pickett and Mol lie Campbell. "ITS YOUR MOVE-" SAYSOWNEROF CHECKERBOARD STORE " In Greece, during "the' greatest .VH HI M"H I period, there are said to have been 12,000,000 slaves to 5,000,000 free- Onslow County beekeepers have 1 ' organized a county association with j 18 mmebers. J. B. Dawson is pres-;-ident. j! r TAX LISTING TAXES FOR 1930 MUST BE LISTED IN THE MONTH OF APRIL INSTEAD OF MAY AS FORMERLY. TAXES FOR THE TOWN OF BEAUFORT WILL BE LISTED AT THE CITY HALL. 'LISTAKER CAN BE FOUND AT ! mTin rmir tt r r 4 v- wrriTr r k mr Avnnp who has passed aorfu Live .i " Oak Street recently, has undoubted lv been impressed by the play of red and white checkers em blazoned on the front of the fort Building and Supply Co.'s Store. To the uninitiated let it be known that this unique store front is not be a battling ground for followers of the grand and glorious game of checkers, but is the official trademark of the Purina Mill of St. DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL. brilliant dis- TH0SE NOT LISTING DURING; Ar KILi VV 1 L,L Bfc (. HAKIjtiU WITH geau. rr.AL.1 I AS rKfc.L KlBtLI BY j LAW. T. M, THOMAS, JR., CITY CLERK. 4 24 666 Tablets As to its ener;' Plr-.; ed for o' ND GRADE . A year draws nearer , are trying to remain our goal is reached. . 'ig made and perfect clcsine exorcises. Much day and checks Malaria in three dayi 666 ALSO IN LIQUID R. 1 . u I,-!.- iu.. :. : j Louis and its checkerboard products 3Q minuteii checks a CoId Ae fir iair. i neips in naving ins stuie uren 'erboardtd, is only taking this means 'of letting the public know that he is ! handling the celebrated Purina line land that he is ready to do business with any and all feeders in this dis-Iti-iit. "We have the iroods and we 1m. i. :.. t..,: .Un...T. I,,, the cnui ial characters and also the chorus can give the service, says Mr I helps boys and eir We hope to be very successful in the end. FOURTH GRADE Arithmetic We are now studying the faction tional parts of numbers. We rind it a very interesting phase of arithme tic. At first we learned the rule, which told us how to find the fraction al parts of numbers. As the rule was given it was also explained in parts. We first learned that the de- "and now it's vour move. If feeders want to lower their production costs and give their poultry and livestock the best and most perfectly balanced lation on the market today, they know they can always get it by com ing to the checkerboard store. And he's right. Feeders in this f community are fortunate in having 3. a Purina "service station" located so near. The Purina Mills have built up an enviable reputation for themselv-;) es bv the foursquare business meth-.y Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hount 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M Office Potter Bui!ri-,g Over the potoffiec Dr.E. B. Whitehurst ij nnminnrnr nnrl trio nnm pmtnr nf n fraction were called the terms of a ods and by the merits ot their (.news, fraction. We then learned just what consider it a real asset to have the denominator and numerator real-1 a representative of that concern in ly were. The next step then, was to lthis twn and we are sure that Very know just what was meant by divid-! shrewd feeder who is interested in ing the number by the denominator i producing moro eggs, more milk, and and multiplying the result by the imore betf at less cost wil1 pay a vls" numerator. Examples were put on j it: t0 the checkerboard store in the the board and each part worked out'near future. Adv. 3. ! GENERAL i RACTICE Pbones: Office 83. Ret. 107L Office Hours: 0 to 12 to 5 and by appointment Wtoand The News MORE PEOPLE AKE READING THE BEAUFORT NEWS NOW THAN EVER IN ITS HISTORY. PER HAPS NO NEWSPAPER EVER PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTY HAS AS LARGE A CIRCULATION AS THE BEAUFORT NEWS NOW HAS. IT. CAR-... , RIES MORE NEWS OF THE VARIOUS TOWN AND COMMUNITIES IN CARTERET COUNTY THAN ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. THE NEWS HAS THE REPUTATION OF BEING ONE OF THE BEST WEEKLIES IN NORTH CAROLINA. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A READER SEND IN YOUR NAME FOR A SAMPLE COPY OR A SIX MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION IF YOU PREFER. TThelBemmfmrtNmm jlfHlp This tag is your assurance of (Q)yal ity amie! iv n p e - Mr. Teieahone Man Wh: stores- patroni They ze other than home owned never have telephones in stalled in their place of business. TRADE WITH LOCAL OWNED STORES C. A. CLAWSON GROCER and itelow. nil Mow dition, " License $100 , There's no greater assurance of used car value than the Chevrolet red "OK that counts" tag, found only on the used car stocks of Chev rolet dealers. This tag guar antees that the car bearing it has been carefully checked and thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics. If you want reliable transportation insist upon a used car "with an OK that counts." TOE Save one-third Put one dollar in every three back in your pocket when you use Stag semi-paste Paint. It saves one-third the cost. Just mix a gallon of "Stag" with a gallon of linseed oil ana you have two gallons of fin est quality paint obtain able ready to use. Won't crack, nor peel. Bright, permanent colors. This fresh-mixed paint spreads easier, goes further. Better jobs for less money. There's a "Stag" dealer near you. See him or write us for literature and name of dealer. Ask for color cards or booklet showing houses in colors. rv Mm semi paste m gallon makes M B jj5 if Made by HIRSHBERG PAINT CO., BaKmore, Mi NOE HARDWARE CO. 1926 Dodge Truck jw Tires on a 4 wheels,11 cense $15A - The great reception accorded the new Chevrolet since its introduction, January 1st, has brought unusually lare numbers of fine used cars to our showrooms. To make room for further trade-ins we must clear our stocks at once. Therefore we are offering these spec tacular values for three days only . . . typical selections from our used car stocks. Buy now and profit by these extraordinary savings. Look at these bargains! 1926 Chevrolet Coupe Good Tires and Con dition . $100.00 1925 Ford Coupe Good Rubber, condi tion good . ..... $75.00 1929 6-Cyl. Chevrolet En gine, only 9 000 miles, Good Buy $100.00 Sound Chevrolet Co. MOREHEAD CITY. N. C. T T I Hi'

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