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PAG" TWO "Mr CEAUFURl NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936 CARD OF THANKS Lack of fuel wood in 12 eastern the attention of extension workers, farmers, bankers, and others. We wish to expres? our sincere North Carolina counties has caused gratitude to our many friends for a serious situation which is receiving A Newsy Trip A 1 T1 TAT their aid and many kindnesses dur ing the illness and death of our hus band and father. We also thank ev eryone for the floral offerings and for the use of cars. Mrs. Elijah W. Piner Mrs. T. C. Willis, Mr. Leslie Piner. I We Will Sacrifice f jrouna 1 ne won By Elizabeth Saunders USED I Mileage Hints 50 CARS In Lostant, I1L, having applied for 'i Swinsinany, Krostantinow, ! U. S. citizenship, Siamese Twins Lucio Poland. and Simplicio Godino, 27, Filipinos, if you can't say the name- were notified by the U. S. Immigra- well, just sneeze three times! tion Bureau that they could not be given naturalization papers unless In Patterson, N. J... re-turned home they served three years in tne v. a. jafter a runaway trip to Manhatten, Army. ohj Lawrenscn of Wash- Max Wilemchik, 14 told newshawks, "I lost my dog from the garage after I locked the ftoor myself. The Riehard M ington., D. C. owns a Bible that is pUp was smart Still, he couldn't 150 years old, and over which 26 unfasten the door himself. I figured Postmasters General have been it all out and seemed to me that mom sworn in. His grandfather, the late gave the pup away, because he track James Lawrenson, as a notary of the j ed mud into the delicatessen. You Post Office Department, swore in know how that made me feel. If each Postmaster General from they didn't like my dog they didn't Francis Granger, in 1841, to John Hike me. I'm going to look for my Wanamaker, in 1889. It was back in dog. I think I know where he is. the days when all officials taking an . If he isn't well, I don't know what I oath actually kissed the Bible. will do, but this isn't all washed up yet, bet your boots on that." In Burr Oak, Kansas, a woman walked into relief headquarters carry ing a shirt she had obtained for her husband the day before. "This shirt fits all right," she explained, " but there's a button come off. Will you ew another one on?" In Washington recently, Mrs. Mette Bruin, 64. and her brother Albert Wood. 61, were reunited after a 44 ,year seperation. They parted when the brother, as a boy of 17, left the family in Denmark to seek his for tune in the iNew World. A few years Clambering up its masters arm a tiny monkey flung its arms around its aged master's -neck and kissed j later the sister, unknown to him, also him. This saved old Max, 67, from came to this country.. Both were being fined for cruelty to his pet. i married in the United States, and when the pet refused to dance for; family home in Denmark, inquiring I now reeds only a third as much cot- pennies in a Berlin, Germany, street, for the sister. Dr. F. W. Hall, of Summerville, Ga., has a rock garden built of stones collected from every state in the Union and from hisrical points throughout the world. By J. F. Winchester, S.A.E. Supervisor of Motor Vehiclt Equipment, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 1VOW is the time to inspect your headlights to be sure they are in good working order. Motorists sometimes drive for weeks with only one bulb working and never even know it. Now that the hours of darkness are greater than at any time in the year, headlights are particularly important. Look yours over to be sure that both bulbs are working and that, the lights are properly focused to conform to state highway regulations. If you arc in any doubt as to the necessity ol having good head lights, just remember that accident figures show that 9,720 persons are killed annually during the four rush hours of evening, as compared with the 2,550 killed annually during the four rush hours of morning. This indicates the need of more careful driving in the dark. Consequently, be sure your headlights are in good working order. Otherwise you in vite trouble. Learning she was live- ing in Washington, he arranged the reunion. Largely due to the effects of the adjustment program and lower inter est rates, the North Carolina fanner ton to pay the interest on his farm mortgage as he did in 1932. Geo. J. Brooks ENGINEER and LAND SURVEYOR Bos 477 BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE Office Potter's Emergency Hoipital OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and by appointment Phone: Office 46; Residence 58-J Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Street f Umce Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. I and by Appointment Phone No. 140-L From 810 to 450 NAME YOUR PRICE AND TERMS Loftin Motor Co. I Authorized Sales & Service I BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA In Oklahoma City, wanted a retund on a 'What a sap you are to leave i young man marna?e li cense. "JNottung doin, saia Lynr:ie your place -A ide open icr me to rob. Clayton , clerk. "Wei!," said the ; young man, ''I guess 111 go ahead j and get married then." i Nomination tor the meanest bur- ' erlar the thief who stnl - rn rirpna In Lewiston, Iowa, an apple tree tickets from a home in Fort Worth I at tne nome oi a. . nay oioomeu TexaS) and then took $1 65 from for the second time in the year this.the bank of the youngster of the laii. mere was a ir.ira as many familv In the spring of 1933. Allard A. In Waltham, Mass. when Harlan BattIe of Edgecombe Ccunty planted C. Goodwin returned home, he found 2Red Cedar seedling. This winter, house ransacked and a note for !'le nau Ior sale UQnslmas lrees on the living-room table that i four to slx feet hih- t:iC 'um WATCH FOR OPENING DATE ROYAL THEATRE MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. blooms as blooming. in the usual springtime In Toledo's Baltimore & Ohio railroad yards. Locamotive Engineer E. A. Black saw Jusus Luna nagging a small boy to buy narcotics, chased Luna on foot and lost him, ran back to his locomotive, chased Luna with the locomotive, caught bim. Children between the ages of three In air Lawn, N. J., when someone stole the little white pig on which John Clauss conducts his experiments in pig medicine, Clauss advertised that the pig had just been inoculated with a poisonous serum, added, " I just want the people who took my little white pig to know that my other pig is filled with poisonous serum too. In Brooklyn, as fireman fought into a blaze in the office of Dp nt.isf and 1U nave organized a churcn mjrvir.g Winter, ten gross of tooth Dorchester, England. They have brushes with composition handles their own church warden and their exploded, injuring seven firemen own choir. A little girl plays the two of them seriously. organ. They take turns in reading j the lesson. Tiny chairs and hassacks ; The Rev. James Uc.VU r,f SPnfHo are placed in position every Sunday ( Wash., probably wouldn't regret his and there is an air of complete re- loss if he knew the thieves who rob- verence during the services. Birth- bed his car while it was parked on days are observed and each member a street in Memphis, Tenn. would is presented with a birthday cake. :Use the articles. The thieves stole $15 worth of prayer books. A barroom near a Brooklyn, New York newspaper displays a sign in j l St. Louis, Mo., bartenders are the window reading: "Get Your Re- finding it difficult to keep women a- V"'5 xi ere i wmssey, way from the bars, as required by a Dr. E, F. Menius OPTOMETRIST NEW BERN, N. C. 95 Middle St. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Day Phone 56 Nite Phone 95-J Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Office Tel. 46, Res. Tel. 39 J Office Hours: 9 a. m to 12 M. & 2 to 5 p. m. NIGHT BY APPOINTMMENT BEAUFORT, N. C. NOTICE ! NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE BEAUFORT BANKING & TRUST COMPANY, BEAUFORT, N. C. To the depotiton and creditors of the Beaufort Banking & Trust Company, Beaufort, N. C, and all other interested persons: You are hereby notified that on the 30th day of December, 1935, there was filed in the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court of Carteret County a written outline of a plan for the immediate liquidation of the Beaufort Banking Sc. Trust Com. pany of Beaufort, N. C. Said plan of liquidation provides that all assets of said Beaufort Banking & Trust Company will be offered for sale at public auction to he highest bidder, at which sale the depositors of said Beaufort Banking & Trust Company of Beaufort, N. C, will be permitted to bid on said assets, and in the event said bidder becomes the highest bidder, said bidder will be permitted to use his or her deposit in payment of the purchase of said assets, on the basis of 30 per cent of the face amount of such deposit That this plan of liquidation was duly adopted by the Depostiors at a meeting held on December 19, 1935. You are further notified and admonished that all depositors and creditors, or other persons, may file with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice any objection1, which they, or any of them, may have to said plan of liquidation. This the 30th day of December, 1935. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. C. H. BUSHALL 15, 25 and 35c. Zula ,boy of South Africa whitten their ankles with pipe clay, and us ing a stick tipped in saliva, make lines and dots on their ankles to re present the top and lace holes of imaginary shoes. In Lawton, Oklahoma, a woman recommended the following remedy as a "cure'' for common colds: "Rub a teaspooif j! of quinine onto the bottom of the feet, then put shoes on The bigger the feet, the worst cold, so use more quinine," urumance. a Dartenaer told a woman who entered his place and asked to be served. "I'm sorry," he apologized, 'but we are not permit ted to serve ladies at the bar." Said the woman. 'I ain't no lady. Gimme a beer." In Debham, Mass., a woman sought a divorce claiming desertion. "The name?" she was asked: "Kat aizyna Sienasczkiewwicc." "Where is your husband now?" inquired the judge. In Philadelphia, Stella Phillips, 17 rear old waitress, underwent an op eration in which five needles were removed from her stomach. Surgeons checked the records and discovered it was the third in a year. Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Hill Bldg. Beaufort, N. ( Phone 32 IE Integrity--A Distinctive Asset 666 Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes In the Amur Region of Siberia the women wear dresses made entire ly of fish skin. Bill Holcomb of Luling, Texas, owns a hen that lays eggs with tails, according to Ripley. Bigger Farm Income Is Boosting Sales CM SAC IS IN MUM .TATtS 'ARM IMPUMfin SAKS pi S INCRCASCO I lJ5 increase over 1932 . ' f z lf s 1 above t-harl shows a ubdbiiiilai lipase In sales to farmers for Th, '.Mm,?! m ",""'hs,of 19:15 " u'i'Par.d with the firs, half of 1932. Inn i "!"""SS lm" rBSU"cd ,n " " employment J ' " ma"y ,"J,,,s!'ifis, ln ,h Implement Industry, for Mm a! 'PI y,",enl '" " ,UM 10 ""'"thi i935 " Vk IZi , o f h 1 ' !'' -" V " Wh"lrt " " that at DONT LET OTHERS FOOL YOU COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF W Give The Best Money Can Buy BEAUFORT SHOE SHOP Next to P. O. Paul's MACHINE SHOP G. M. PAUL Headquarters For Marine Supplies and Paint SEE US ABOUT AN ENGINE FOR YOUR NEW BOAT Address BEAUFORT, N. C N OTHING is more admirable in a man than integ rity; which merely means absolute dependability. As with men so with banks . . Our bank was founded, operates now and shall continue to operate in the con viction that the Golden Rule is the first law of success. If you like that idea you will like us. Wishing you .... A Prosperous 1936 Tlie First Citizens-Bank & Trust Company I 1 -TRIED- TESTED ; -!" wow. in ,932 ih form lllt i.Hie Of $6,8UU,OUU,Ut;U foi lirJa r.-th m T I M E:
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