PAGE SIX THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 193S ,l Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of of the estate of Mrs. Laura F. Davis, late of Carteret County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1800 Omohundra Avenue, Norfolk, Va., on or before the 3rd day of September, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 3rd. day of September, 1935. H. D. HATSEL, 1800 Omohundra Ave., Norfolk, Va. Executor of the estate of Mrs. Laura F. Davis, deceased. Oct 10 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estates of Macon S. Snowden, late of Carteret County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 11 day of September, 1936 or this no tice will be plead in bar of their rec overy. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th, day of September, 1935. MRS. HELON P. SNOWDEN, Administratrix of the estate of Macon S. Snowden. 6t Oct. 17 paid taxes. 'husbandry. Dr. B. B. Fulton, will This sale is made by reason of the speak Tuesday on "The House Fly." failure of L. L. Springle and Daisy; On Wednesday Dr. I. V. D. Shunk Springle, his wife to pay off and dis-iwill discuss "Plants." charge the indebtedness secured by said Deed fo Trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchasers at the sale. This 26th day of September 1935. my love and loyaltv forjidenee proving the disability to be "The famous Gray Lady Service ' ..v,i4 j,J.nrvi,.n Pnnr,P-tpd. and thev have lia-m Army and Navy hospitals, embrac The schedule for tha week of Oc-i service to that larger home that we ison contacts with officials in numer-,ing hostess and recreaaonal work, has ous governmental agencies to assist ; oeen given me mgucai, yuaoiuie cu veterans, through the local Red Cross jdorsement by commanding officers chapter, in obtaining compensation land physicians who recognize this for these conditions. j"home touch' as an invaluable sup- awhile the veteran's claim is b.'- jPlement to their own treatment of pa . .iAA K,r tha Vptpran,' Ar!-! tients, Dr. Hyde states. corner; thence with Mary Merrell s C. B. Clevenger, "Fertilizers and Soil! I believe m line south 82 degrees to the begin- Acidity." -my eouutiy h ining, containing 40 acres more or jless. !:ober 14-9 will be opened by Dr. C. i call our neighborhood. I would whok This land is sold subject to all un- D. Grinnels' who will talk on animal j heai tediy give my best to further all COUNTRY GIRL'S CREED GRAHAM W. Oct. 24 DUNCAN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By Jessie Field Shambaugh I am glad that I live in the coun try. I love its beauty and its spirit. I rejoice in the things I can do as a country girl for my honle and my neighborhood. I I bel ieve I can share in the beauty around me; in the fragrance of the By virtue of and pursuant to orchards in spring, in tho weight of judgment at June Term, 1934, Car-jthe riPe wheat at harvest, in the teret County Superior Court, in ac- morning song of birdt and in the tion titled '"L. B. West vs Waldron &low of 'the sunset on the far horizon. Bailey, Sr., et al," undersigned Com-;1 want to express thij beauty in my missioned will, on Monday, Novem-!own hfe as naturally and happily as ber 4th.. 1935. at 12 M. o'clock, at, the wild rose blooms by the roadside. court-house door in town of Beaufort, I 1 believe I can have a part in the N. C, offer for sale and sell to high-1 eouraKeous sP'rit of the country, est bidder, for cash, the following !Thls Plrlt has entered into the brook described lands, as set up in complaint in uor pasture. The stones placed in in the action, viz:- wav ca" fortb its strength and add Adjoining 'the lands of Evans 'to its strength of song. It dwells in street on the north; 21st. street on ithe tender plants as they burst the east; Shepard street on south; and,seed cases that imprison them and by public alley on west, and bound- Pusn "rougn tne aarK eartn to light, ed as follows: In the Town nf Morn-111 sounds in the nestling notes of the head City, and known in the official meadow lark. With this courageous plan of said Town as lots number ;sPim' L l.00' can tace the hard things one (1). two (2). fourteen f!4). 01 llle Wltn gladness. fifteen (15), and sixteen (16), in that is being done for a better com munity. I would have all that I think and say and do so help to unite coun try people near and far in that great kingdom of love for neighbors which the Master came to establish The Master who knew and cared for country ways and country folks. War Veterans Being Aided By Red Cross "Seventeen years after the Armis tice the American Red Cross is still carrying out its obligations to veter ans of the World War," Dr. F. E Hyde, Chairman of the Beaufort Chap Ui.JN ier, saiu luuuy in a 11 statement disclos-J? ing that usu,y84 veterans and their families received Red Cross aid last year. "This assistance, which is a charter obligation of both the chapters and the national organi zation, includes help in presenting claims to the government lor war time injuries; material relief, which is often times needed while the claim n SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY FARM Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred in me as trustee, in that certain deed of trust executed by L. L. Springle and Daisy Springle, his wife, on the 28th day of August, 1934, and recorded in book 77 at page 392, I will on the 29th day of October, 1935, 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse floor in Carteret County, iN. C, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Situate in Beaufort Township, Carteret County, N. C, adjoining the lands of Mary Merrell, J. E. Lewis and Jas. Morton, same being tract number 2 in the division of the W. W. Lewis farm as per plat made by G. J. Brooks, situate about 7 miles from Beaufort, on New Bern Road east of Core Creek and west of North River, beginning at a stake on the old New Bern-Beaufort road, (Mary Mer rell & Daisy Springle Corner) run ning with Mary Merrell's line north 83 degrees east, 2050 feet to a stake in the James Morton and Lewis line; thence north 68-30 east 996.5 ft. to a corner; thence south 80 degrees east 1222 ft. to the Small patent line; thence north 10 degrees east 410 ft. to a corner in the Small patent line; thence south 83 degrees west 4250 feet to a stake in the Beaufort-New Bern road; thence north 82 degrees west to the Handy Patent line; thence with said patent line westwardly to Punching Gut; thence with Punch ing Gut to Mary Merrell's N, . . .i.i. -j? e is Demg scrueu; care ox me lumuirs I believe there is much I can do in 'of men in hospitals, and many other Block number forty-seven (47), to- my country home. Through studying gether with the buildings and improve jthe best way to do my everyday work ments thereon situated; said lots can find joy in common tasks done each being fifty (50) and one hun-!well. Through loving comradship I dred (100) feet. This 25th day of September, 1935. J. F. DUNCAN, A. B. MORRIS, Oct. 17 Commissioners. Rural People Like Radio Farm Talks Raleigh, Oct. 7 Reparts received at State College indicate that the daily farm broadcasts started three weeks ago by the Agricultural Exten sion Service are being favorably re ceived by farmers and farm women. As at first, specialists from the tunege are maKing daily talks over Station WPTF, Raleigh. Copies of the i talks are sent to other stations in state and are read at the same time that the talk is being made over the station in Raleigh by the author of j the manuscript. The schedule for the week of Octo ber 7-12 was opened on Monday by Frtd M. Haig, professor of animal husbandry at State College, in a dis cussion of "The Horse and Mule In dustry." Tuesday's Drotrram featured M. E. Gardner, head of the horticul ture department, who spoke on "Poll ination and Fruit Fettine..' For th rest of the week the pro- giam memoes: Wednesday, Roy S Dearstyne, "The Poultry Situation m North Carolina;" Thursday, Mrs. Cornelia C. Morris, "Home Furnish ings and Home Management;" Fri day, Lenthall Wyman. "The P,w,, W. of our Forests;" and Sautrday, Dr. can help bring into my home the happiness and peace that are always so near us in God's out of door world. Through such a home I can help make real to all who pass that way, stand the government procedure es-j their highest ideal of country life. Jsential in securing and presenting ev- types of service," Dr. Hyde said. "The organization has a staff of workers who are thoroughly familiar with the benefits veterans may be al lowed because of injury or illness in curred through military service," he continued. "These workers under- ministration, chapters often giv-j emergency help to the man and hi family," Dr. Hyde said. "In most cases assistance is needed only while the compensation claim is being decid ed. "In addition to this claims service the Red Cross has a program for veterans in hospitals," he continued. "Volunteers in chapters plan recrea tion for all veterans hospital facilities near them. The Junior Red Cross sends gifts and greetings made in their art and other classes.'1 "In the service hospitals of the Army and Navy, Red Cross division of medical social service help physi cians solve the patients' personal and family problems," Dr. Hyde said. "Many times they are able to obtain medical data fro mthe family to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of dis ease. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Day Phone 56 Nita Phono 95-J '"In further fulfilling its charter obligations to men of the active mili tary and naval forces, the Red Cross maintains field directors in practical ly all Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard stations to give assist ance to service men and their families when emergencies arise," Dr. Hyde added. "War service, like public health, disaster, safety and other sarvica the Red Cross performs, is maintained by the membership dues paid in dur ing the annual Roll Call which will be held in the Beaufort Chapter from November 11 to Thanksgiving Day," ho conclude.!. ..J.A.'.A.'.A.VV Forward $fej)s It is ta genuine thrill to us to see how quickly our profession is advanc ing, both in skill and in public prestige. Hardly a day goes by without some new discov ery, some new device to make our service even more perfect. 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