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P.G" TWO
THE BEAUFORT NEVS THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936
A Newsy Trip
Around The World
By Elizabeth Saunders
nun:ins and auditing ass., istant, $2,000
to ?3,200 a year, Bureau of Motor
Carriers, Interstate Coin merce Comm
ission. Certain specified cduwcaticn and ex
perience are require-d in connect
ion with these examinations.
Full information ma y be obtained
from Howard C. Jones Secretary of
the U. S. Civil Service Board of Ex
aminers, at the post office- in this
city.
I
Stanley 4-H club atnembers have
iTilered 500 black wal nut and 1,000
In Phildelphia, J'k Smith stepped Health, was for many years cmpby
nn tn tiolice Serceant Keilt and said. ed to curry, polish and curl hair on
'I'd like very mucn to go 10 jail u you prize cntue tnai were enieruu in (1bollv pine seeding tr-irou?h the Ex
don't mind. I'm one of the guys you j American Royal Livestock Show in tension Forester.
are looking for in that ?17,UUU mail! Kansas City, Md
truck holdup in Conshohocken recent-
Minnapolist, police closed a night ; Side applications of
k x iL .. . C v I f V nvnlatno.il
wTfe o mad at me and I de-' club what. Fan W.ncer. Ruby Fey soda to corn in Stok
cided I'd rather be in jail.
100 pounds of
s County this
worked because they snid she wore year gav? increased ys-itlds of 20 to
too few clothes. More modestly attir- 25 per cent over where- no nitrate was
This sounds like Kinston and it is in'ed. she. now i8 with a Works Progress used in this way.
Wilson's son Willie wnlln wl" wul i.i..Uk u. . .
ITinDrtn latino
JUllOUV ! svwwv
found a way to keep his four small - camps
brothers and sisters out of mischief.
He poured molasses over their heads
and gave each some leathers to play
with. Willie got spanked
Their wings stuck- together by oil
discharged by passing ships, 80 sea
gulls starved to death recently near
Girvan, Scotland.
Tom Shallenberger, 85, Knoxville
Iowa, pursuing his hobby of visiting
the sick and leaving home grown
flowers in the summer and fruit in
the winter, has called upon 15,000
ill persons in the last 25 years.
Blease Paris had a jr.ental shock
over the appearance of fingernails
varnished in shaded rainbow tones,
In Montreal, Quel Roger Porie,
nineteen years old, was sentenced to
four months imprisonment for break
ing into a reform school.
Dr. Clifford W.Lewis
39 J
m.
Tn Warsaw in liTipmn'nvr.'l man
barely got a suit of clothes from a
relief office. He was turned down flat
ly when he asked for it. He left the
office and returned a short time later
naked. A suit was hurriedly tossed
across the countjr to him.
Office Tel. 46, Res. Tel
Office Hoiari:
9 a. m to 12 M ft 2 to 5 p
NIGHT BY APPO INTMMENT
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Eddie Cantor is not only a famous
actor but says it all cr.me out of a
ten cent can of white bathtub enamel
that was upset and went over the
frame of his black goggles, He wore
them as a contrast to his blackface
makeup in an act in a small Biooklyn
accompanied by crystals bracelets in variety theatre. Since using white-
all colors of the rainbow. frame spectacles on the stage, Eddie!
!has had a better outlook on life. j
Abdul Hassen of Niles, umo, nasi
16 differena shades of wallpaper in '
his 10 by 12 foot home. t
The sweet potato is used in mak
ing glue for postage stamps. Muci
lage, ideally suited for stamps, i?
made from starch contained in thj
sweet potato.
In Seville, Calif., when one of the j
inmates of the lunatic asylum was
r... di
Thirteen years ago on the 13th of 7
December at 13 minutes past three
oclock, a daughter, Ruth Lewis, was
bom to DUitiw Serzt. and Mrs. E1-- '--"H-
mer 1. is of Washington. S- last
I'l-Hyy the 13th, Ruth celebratvi her
13th, birthday with a party of 13
boys and 13 Rirls, bussing fit 13 min
utes past S o'clock.
BARM'S
MACHINE SHOP
GENERAL BREPAIR
WOREC
ELECTRIC & A CETYLENE
WELDING
J. O. Barbour, Mgr.
BEAUFORT, N. C.
56 Eite Phone 95-J
IFyou ri-- jj0.
Play this ; Mr N. Lj 'ltr
"hunch" 0 i W v
would J j
PROFIT I W J J I
in I
Dr. F. E. Hyde
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office at Residence, Ana Street
Offico Ho'vni
10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M.
and by Appointment
Phone No. 140-L.
Dr. L. W. Moore
Raising 700 tuikeys had proved to i
nllnwtvt tn cm tn th Seville Fair, hp a lnsinor venture for Victor Van ! r
he struck up an aquaintance with a ! Meter, Gypsum, Kansas, farmer. ' --:----W--M'W"
stranger with whom ha had several Hearing that other farmers were hav
drinks: "Come and pass the night ing trouble with grasshoppers over
with me at my place," said the in-.running their crops, he hired out his
mate, when his companion discover-' gobblers at $2.50 a day to gobble
ed that he had missed his last train grasshoppers. As a result his feed bill
The stranger accepted. Next morn-'was reduced to nothing and he had a
ing he was flabbergasted to find 'clear profit.
wardens bending over him. It wasi
several hours before the mistake was ! In Milwaukee, the County, Court
explained. held that Sarah Hathaway's $38,000
dstate was more than enough to carei
Pottery once was a hobby with for her cats and ruled that $16,500
Mrs. Susan Field Conran of Shen-: be divided among 11 relatives of hers,
andoh, Iowa. Now it has become an 'Miss Hathaway left her entire estate
industry. She has begun manufact- to her 18 cats, which, since her
uring pottery buttons and buckles death have dwindled to 12.
from varicolored Iowa clays.
CENERAL PRACTICE
Office Potter's Emergency
Hoipital
OFFICE HOURS:
9-12 a. m. 2 -to 4 p. m.
and by ippcaMntment
Plione s
Office 46; Ruiedence 58-J
( C. H. BU SHALL
Reclaim Swamp Lands
With Copper Sulfate s Fire, Health
In Denver, Colo., after a funeral
in a bar room, pall bearers down
cd glasses of strong whiskey over
the Casket of George Deibe-1, 90-j R LEIGH, Dec. 21, Applications
year om eccemnc raj? picKjr vvno aiea 0f copper sulfate will increase the ! H
recently. It wan at his roquest that productivity of reclaimed scampi ?)
the odd funeral b9 hel.i when he ands in eastern North Carolina. I ','
died. Bishop l'rank K;ca of tne Liber-1 The copper sulfate corrects a soil
a! Church served tho drinks. The! defect that, in many fields, causes
Bishop said Deibel was the 13th mem he crops to be shallow looted, un
ber to join the church 13 years ago ' thrifty, and low in yield, said L. G.
and he died on Friday the 13th. i Willis, soil chemist for the N. C. Ex-
ipcriment Station
Autcmobile
Accident,
Insurance
Real Estate Bought
Sold Rlented
Will Write "Vour Bond
RELIABLE CeOMPVNIES,
Hill Bide. Beaufort, N. C.
Phon
In Berlin, Germany in a roundup
of "scorchers" police detained 5,233
bicyclists. The purpose, was to show
them that bicycling speeding will not
be tolerated. All wei e- warned
2,832 were fined.
Most of the trouble is found in
peat soils with a high organic con
tent and a dark brown color. The
surface of the soil may be blask,
and .but the upper subsoil is brown.
Where no lime has been applied pre
Iviously, two tons of finely ground
Fied Smith, 60-year-old fisherman limestone should be broadcast on
of Greenville Mains, catches fish by!each acre, Willis said, as these soils
trolling with the line between his 'are highly acid.
Liquid-Tabled
Salve-Note
Dropt
j
checks
COLDS
and
FEVER
first day
HEADACHES
in 30 minutes
1
teeth, claiming that his teeth are more
sensitive to a "strike" than his hands.
In M' Mont., Walter Demer
p;iid $ 4 oi a turkey. When the tur- additional ton of lime should be ap--k'-y
was prepared for the oven a gold plied.
The application should be made at
least six months before planting time,
with the lime toeing disked into the
soil. Every fourth year thereafter an
r.UKget, worth abaut $25 and a gold
cicwn from a tooth were found in the
fiztard.
The International Dairy Council,
which says 142,000 Philadelphia chil
dren have never seen a cow, is tak
ing steps to show them some. The
council will sponsor erection of a
barn at the city zoo and ask dairy
men to send sows for exhibition purposes.
Springs of mineral water near boil
ing temperatures we-re discovered re
cently on the Kamachatka Peninsula
by an expedition from the Acr.demy
of Science of Khabarovsk, U. S. S. R.
The party reported that the tempera
tare, went as high as 05 degrees
Fahrenheit.
In Moscow, Russia crowded hous
ing conditions led to decision that
G. S. Miliukov might marry but might
not live with his wife. A marriage
license was refused to Milliukov un- Tho United States Civil Service
til he should have obtained consent ; Commission has announced open com-
Approximately 50 pounds of cop
per sulfate should also be added to
each acre before planting time and
worked well into the soil If conven
ient, it may be applied with the lime.
Finely ground copper sulfate,
such as used in Bordeaux mixtures
for spraying, is the type recommend
ed by Willis. But he warned against
using it too often, as an excess will
make the soil gterile.
He also urged growers not to ap
ply copper sulfate on a large scale
until they have tested it on their
land.
Willis also stated that an applica
tion of 50 pounds of muriate of pot
ash to the acre will improve the corn
yield on new grounds. On older fields !
it may be nec-essary to apply 200 j
pounds of superphosphate.
Superphosphate is dangerous on
new ground, he warned. i
DON'T LET OTHERS
FOOL. YOU
COME AND SEE FOR
Y0UFRSELF
We Give The Best Money Can
BEALTFORT
shoe: shop
Next to P. O.
Paul's
MACHIEME SHOP
G. M PAUL
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
of the committee operating the a
partment house, -where he lived. He
brought back a certificate: "Com
rade Miliukov may marry, but he is
not permitted to bring his wife into
hiB living area."
H. G. Cherry, Director of Hairdress
petitive examinations as follows:
Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a
year.
Assistant to technician (forestry). 1
$1,620 a year. i
Assistant geophysicist, $2,600 a
year. !
Accountant and auditor, assistant
Headqvaartera For
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Paint
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where Old Drum it saving money.
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