PAGE TWO
THE BEAUFORT NEWS 'r.UTORT, N. C.
Thursday. March 3, 1938
Public
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iMottces
iin'.n'.um rates 25 cent
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Adv
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..i eloigned Commissioner will soil at
public auction, for cash, on
.MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 103S
:t 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court
house door in Beaufort, Carteret
County, North Carolina, the follow
':vs' described property situate in
('ai teret County, to wit:
Lot 1, Block it8; Lot 5, Block 81,
oc:ited in MoreheaJ City Township,
listed by and in the name of L. K,
. iiu r in W2&.
Ih.' sale will be subject to out-.-t.ind;:-,g
taxes and to its confirma-
!i I'.v tii Superior Court of Car-
i.y.
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TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
For Portable and Standard
Machines for sale at the News
office.
VVOOLARD APARTiMENT HOUSE,
near Waterfront, Live Oak Street.
Furnished apartments, large or small
or single rooms. Hot and cold run
ning water. Rates furnished.
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WARRANTY DEEDS, DEEDS
of Trust, Mortgage Deeds,
Chattle Mortgages and blank
Notes for sale at the News office.
FOR SALE LOT CORNER Ann
and Orange Streets. 55x90.5 feet.
Price Reasonable. Inquire at News
office. tf
FOR SALE 1 250 EGG INCU-
bator; 1400 Egg Incubator and 1--800
Egg Incubator. Super Hatcher
Incubator, good condition. D. F.
Merrill, Beaufort, R. F. D.
BROOMS FOR SALE SPRING
Cleaning time is fast aproaching and
we want you too to know we have
a new shipment of our long mop,
brooms like we have been selling.
Missionary Society of Ann Street
M. E. Church. Call Mrs. Wm. Hatsell
4o4-l and one will be delivered to
you. The price of tr.oe brooms is
00 cr.t. -
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF KEAL
ESTATE.
l'ur.-i;;::it to and by virtue of the
pi'Aer conferred upon the undersign
1 Commissioner by the Superior
Court of Carteret County, North
Carolina in an action entitled Geo.
Street vs G. W. Swinson, the un
dersigned Commissioner will sell at
,ii:bi:c auction, for cash, on
MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1938
.it 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court
house door in Beaufort, Carteret
County, North Carolina, the follow
ing described property situate in
Carteret County, to wit:
60 acres R. G. Swinson land, lo
ctaed in Morehead Township, listed
by and in the name of G. V. Swin
son in 1928.
The sale will be subject to out
standing taxes and to its confirma
tion by the Superior Court of Car
teret County.
This 10th day of February, 1938
CHARLES L. SKARREN, JR.
4tMar3 Commissioner.
ENTRY OF LAND No. 2396
:: ilV'Cll CAROLINA,
ARTERET COUNTY.
To Irvin W. Davit entry-taker of
-irteret County:
The undersigned claimant, being a
-i.en of the State of North Caro
i .:a. hereby sets forth and shows
on: the following tract or parcel of
"i !, to wit: Lying and being in
k.uifoit Township, Carteret Coun
y. Xorl'i Carolina, and more fully
.i vnlu .! as follows, viz.
aul.'rt
!
Harbor, adj-.'ining Piv
HOW
CREWEL EMBROIDERY" GOT
NAME FROM EGYPTIAN ART.
Do you know how old the art of
needlework is? It may date back
to the early ages when smart
gowns were fashioned of foliage,
but it is really a craft that was
quite well established long be
fore the Christum era. It is said
that the oldest known Fpechner.s
of oirbroidcry were walked in
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'..id work of itirei'Mil ftiilno.il
orcrs beeaus-o of i:ie n.iivrto of
t: eatn:e:.t of desiea. Cnfctici ; .!
the tradition of any acccr'e '
school ol oosigti, tiic- e early em
broiderers wouid work out the
coat of arms of a pairon. corrc-1
in charges and t ticUircs and
complete with ere ts a"d mant
ling, then fill in the rest of his
space with drawings from the life
of the countryside around him,
birds, animals, flowers and tiers.
FOR SALE CONVENIENTLY LO-
cat 'd house and lot, corner Ann ;n 1
dawn Street. For further informa
tion apply Mi--s LilJi... F. Fales, 2 4
Charles Street, New York City
Lesai Notices
j
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Carteret County.
Having qualified as Executrix ot
the estate of Henrietta Carter, iare
of Carteret County, this is to notify
all persons having accounts against
the said estate to present them to
the undersigned, at 91 Kingston Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., to C. R. Wheatiy,
Attorney, Beaufort, N. C, on or be
fore the 3rd, day of February 193:
or this notice will be pleaded in bar;
all persons indebted to said estate
please pry to C. R. Wheatiy, Attor
ney. Eeaufort, N. C.
This 2nd day of February. 1038.
Elveta C. Miller, Executrix.
6t MarehlO
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pursuant to and by virtue of the
power conferred upon the undersign
ed Commissioner by the Superior
Lourt ot Carteret County, North i
Carolina in an action entitled Geo.
P. Street vs Jas. Smith & wife, the un
designed Commission? will sell at
public auction, for cash, cn
MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 193S
it 12 :'! o'clock noon, at the court
house door in Bcaui'oit, Carteret
County. North Carolina, the follow
ing described pioperty -duiaio in
Carteret County, to wit:
83 acres J. H. Davis land, Beaufort
Township, listed by and in the name
of James Smith and wife, in 1928.
The sale will be subject to out
standing taxes and to its confirma
inn by thj Superior Court of Car
ret County.
This 10th day of February, 1938.
L 11 AKLhS L. SKARREN, JR.
-tMar3 Conimissio.'ier.
Utile, , o . i;
and ruas tar;,.. . .-'.
i .-:..!,.; th- m i'S.M dee:. V. w 1
"re U:w 231.7 t'u to a t::i.
" v S. 2;i V.. about I .".'J It !..
the We. .tern bound.uy i.Hc
ti e; : No. 1 loir.!, is-uod b ti e
t ol Noitli Caroline to Churies i,. i I n:i
.. 'u.hy, and recor.ied in Hook X I I !
v 2 ! of the records of C'n-tei , i I that
. .Ly. Tlience with the V,s!..a
of said grant .'. 7S dog. "., 72o
to a stake; tlience with the line
said grant N. 39 deg. E. K ft.
i stake in said line; thence wi'ii
.he liae of said Grant on its wester
ly side N. 27 deg. E. 2t.'i.5 ft, to ,
lake in said line, Southeastern cor
ner of Entry No. 239,3, and South
western corner of a tract of land
deed by Cahrles L. Abernethy and
wife to Horace H. Hamlin, as record
ed in Book 9, p. 470, Records of Car
teret County. Thence with Southern
boundary line with Entry No. 239"
to the beginning and containing by
estimate six acres.
This is vacant and unappropriated j
land, belonging to the State of North !
Carolina and subject to entry; and
the undersigned claimant hereby
makes entry ot, lays claim to, ami It is recorded that while Colum-
nrays lor a grant tor said land this.! bis was at Barcelona, just before
his second voyage, Pedro Gonzales
de Mendoza, the grand cardinal of
Spain, holding the highest rank of
any subject in the land, invited the
navigator to a banquet, at which
he was assigned the mo:.t honorable
seat. One of the courtiers, who
was jealous of the horor, asked i
Columbus whether lie tbnishi any
one else could have discovered the I
but invited encli of the quests to
see whether he could make an ee,g
stand on ore e.-.d. A!! tried in va:n.
Columbus thon r-truek the e;a; gent
ly cn the table to break t!;e shell.
; leaving it standing on the broken
; part. In this way. he illustrated
the fact that it would be very simple
, for others to follow the path to the
I New World now that he had pointed
the way.
Girl Scouts Organize
For Spring Activities
The Girl Scouts held their regular
meeting last Friday evening at their
headquarteis, and enlisted twenty
new girls in the troop. The regular
scouts, already having passed tests
were on hand to asist in the work of
the
new eir.
Stevens and Miss Rosaii.
I he
CO li l.il
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Mrs. K-.i
Chadv
the Trie
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The work has started off in a m0
promising manner, and the tro"
leaders and committee are busy no
perfecting the troop requirement
and laying plans for a successful
year. The Troop meets next Frida
evening March 4th at the Leei,
Hut at seven o'clock. Further reVj"
tration of new girls will be cariifj
on, work assigned those already en
listed so that they may soon pa
tests for ranking memiH-rsilm v
jcrsiouts on roll win rcveew t'iei'j
; work under an instructor so ;;-.jJ
they may refresh thcm.vlvi s : , "j
seoai activities. New gii U j t,
tlit'U foul teen Vea '-i ( !' ,,. ,..
, , . ,. , )n
i y ari'.yeig lor me (
:-u::in- with Mrs. St-.. .', . r',jj
ta;a of It e troop. Til" oi''!.,,, ,!nJ'
tiiat before iinal fii!Ui,ie:.t a'-.
eoi,.j,ie:e,i th ;t there wi: I.... Uv ful
t M ops ( . thirty two gi:!s each.
I : ooi
pledge.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS $1 53
PER YEAR
How Columbus Made an
Egg Stand on Cne Ep.J
The story of how Columbus made
an egg stand on end rests on the
authority of the Italian historian
Benzoni, observes a writer in the
Washington Slar.
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p! LINOLEUM RUGS
If 9x12 $3.S5
M 72 x 9 $2.95
6x9 $2.50
1 MILLER FURNITURE CO.
fm Turner Street Beaufort, N. C.
February 14, 1938.
T. D. BRYSON,
Herbert F. Prytherch Claiman'.
Witness. Mar 10
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor of the
estate of A. M. Weeks, deceased, lat.e
of the County of Carteret, North i
Caiollna. this is to notify all per-.
e.-,s having claims against the ei--:
'. te of said deceased to exhibit them )
to the undersigned at Stella, N. ('. !
on or before the 3rd day of Ma-,.;, j
193'.' or this notice wil be pleaded I. '
bar i f their rocvocry. All persons hi- :
debted to said estate will pleasj '
make immediate payment.
This 2oth day of February, 1938. i
JAMES E. WEEKS,
Executor of A. M. Weeks, deceas
ed- 6tApr7
TOM'S SERVICE STATION
Corner Atlantic Highway and Lenoxville Road
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pursuant to and by virtue of ths
power conferred upon the undersign
ed Commissioner by the Superior
Court of Carteret County, North
Carolina in an aet'on entitled C'o.
P. Street vs Luther Hamilton, the
undersigned Commissioner will sell
;'t public auction, for cash, on
MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938
at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court
hva.-.e dooi in Beaufort, Carteret
ointv, North Carolina the folowing
de-cribed property situate in Carter
1 1 County, to wit-
7, Block 36; Lots 3 and 13, Block
."! Lot 4, Blk. 38, located in More
iced Township, listed by and in the
r: rie of Luther Hamilton.
The sale will be subject to out
standing taxes and to its confirma
tion by the Superior Court of Car
teret County.
This 7th day of Feb. 1938.
CHARLES L. SKARREN, Jr.,
4tMarch3 Commissioner.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pur-u?nt to and by virtue of the
po ver conferred upon the undersign
ed Commissioner by to Superior
ouvt ot Carteret Coring North
Ca:olina in an action entitled Geo.
P. Street vs Council Royal and Ham
ilton, the undersigned Commissioner
wil! sell at public auction, far cash
MONDAY, MAR;:it 7th, 1938
at 12:00 o'clock n : ;t, at the court
house door in Ej'-aTo. t, Carteret
County, North CavoISr.:-, the follo'v
ing described nronprt- sitout in
j Ca: teret County, to wit:
Lots 1, to 16, inclusive, Block 48
located in Morehead Townshin. list
ed by and in the names of Council,
Royal and Hamilton, in 1928.
The sale will bs subject to out
standing taxes and to its confirma
tion by the Su""-ior C-Jurt of Car
teret County.
This 10th day of February, 1933.
CHARLES L. SKARREN, JR.
KMarS Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Custis Gillikin, late
of Beaufort RFD, Carteret county,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
deceased to present them to the un
dersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or
before the 10th day of February,
1939 or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to the said estate will pleasa
make prompt settlement.
This 10th day of February 1938.
W. O. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of the estate of
Curtis Gillikin, deceased.
6tMarl7
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pursuant to and by virtue of the
power conferred upon the undersign
cd Commissioner by the Superior
Co i t of Carteret County, North
care :z an action entitled Geo. Herbert F. Prytherch
unco, s u. riner, tn
ENTRY OF LAND No. 2395
NORTH CAROLINA,
CARTERET COUNTY.
..To Irvin W. Davi., Entry -Ulcer
of Carteret County:
The undersigned claimant, being
a citizen of the State or North Caro
lina, hereby sets forth and shows
that the fololwing tract or parcel of
I O 11 M ,i, . I . T ..' l i
.....u, i,-n.. iyu'g anil oeing i.i
Beaufort Township, Carteret Coun
ty, North Carolina, and more fully
described as folows, viz:
In Beaufort Harbor adjoining Piv
ers Island, beginning at a point the
Southeast corner of the land owned
by the United States on Pivers Is
land and running thence S. 85 deg.
W. 553.5 ft. with the South Boundary
line of the United States tract to the
Southwest corner of the United
States on said Pivers Island; thence
S. 30 deg. E. with the water line,
190.7 ft. to a stake; thence S. 29-09 j
deg. E. with water line 223.1 ft. to
a stake; thence S. 85 deg. W. 406.3
ft, to a stake; thence S. 5-30 deg. E.
125 ft. to a stake at water; thence
S. 46-30 W. with water line, 165 ft.
to a stake; thence S. 45 den. F
with water line 99 ft. to a stake;
thence S. 12 deg. E. with water
line 132 ft. to a stake; thence with
water line to the beginning contain
ing by estimate 8 acres; is vacant
and unappropriated land, belonine
to me atate ol North Carolina and
subject to entry; and the undersign
ed claimant hereby makes entry of,
lays claim to, and prays for a grant
for said land.
This February 14, 1938.
T. D. BRYSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified r.s Administrator
of the estate of Mary W. Jones, de
ceased, late of Carteret County,
North. Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims againrt the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Marshall
berg, N. C, on or before the 3rd
aay oi iareh l'.Kin or this notice wil!
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estale
will make immediate payment
LEON B. LEWIS,
Administrator of Mary W. Jones,
ueceasea. 6tApr3
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE:
By virtue of the power of sale,
contained in a certain chattel mort
gage executed by Stacey W. Davis
to Charles S. Davis, on March 31st,.
inca, said cnattel mortgage being
recorded in the Records of Chattel
Mortgages, Book No. 9, page 81, in
the Office of the Register of Deeds
for Cartreet County, the said chat
tel mortgage conveying to the said
Charles S. Davis the herein riWrih.
ed property, I will expose to Public
Sale at the court house door of Car
teret County, North Carolina, in the
Town of Beaufort, on Saturday.
March 19th., 1938, at 12 o'clock M.
to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
"One Gasoline Boat built of Cypress,
r.bout 30 feet long and 8 1-2 feet
wide, License No. T and onf
9 h. p. Bridgeport Engine," For fur
ther description of said property ref
erence is hereby made to said chat
tel mortgage hereinbefore referro.l !
to, and tne chattel morteaee recni-H
ed in Book 9, Page 81, as aforesaid
mis Jbth day of February, 1938
CHAS. S. DAVIS,
':lMarlu- Mortgagee.
Newport School To
Present Operetta
How Cave Men MaUe Paint
Near the town of Les Eyzees in
Southern France is a famous cave,
where exists evidence that human
beings lived and died there 25,000
years ago. These cave dwellers
were known as "Reindeer Men."
On the walls of this cave there re
main paintings of prehistoric ani
mals in bright colors as vivid as
if they had just been painted. These
paintings indicate that the reindeer
men possessed a high degree of
artistic skill and knew how to make
excellent paint by grinding the pig
ment with oil. To make their paint
they used simple colors from the
earth red, brown, yellow and black
and mixed them with animal fats
or oils in vessels made from the low
er limbs of the reindeer.
of the
present
a
ua-
Witness.
The elementary grades
Newport High School will
me operetta, Midsummers Eve
musical fairy play, on Fridav ftvpn,
ing, March 4, at seven-thirty o'clock
in me nign school auditorium.
This operetta is being directed by
Miss Ora Mae Smith, assisted by
the other elementary teachers and
promises to be one of the best oper-
Cl" ever presented in the school.
The heroine's part will be played
by Ramona Wilton, Catherine Ed
wards, from the seventh grade, will
preside as queen of the court. Her
pages include Bobbie Millis and
Frederick Williams. Lawrence Pelle
tier will act as herald for the Queen
and her court while Lois Murdock
and Elaine Garner will take the parts
of the flower girls. Other children
takini? part in the nlav will maVa n
Claimant the choruses of elves, fairies, and
4tMarlO will O' the Wisps.
How to Preserve Nut Meats
Nut meats may be canned in glass
fruit jars and prepared in a water
bath canner as follows: Fill the
jars with nut meats, adjusting but
not tightening the glass lids and
rubbers. Set the jars in either a
clothes boiler or large kettle with a
rack on the bottom. Use enough wat
er to reach almost to the top and
boil for 15 or 20 minutes. Then seal
the jars, leaving them in the water
until it begins to cool. Store in a
dark room and the processed meats
will keep fresh even in hot weather.
How "Vlolena" Is Plaved
Called the "violena" a musical
instrument that is a whole orchestra
in one has been perfected at Len
ingrad, Russia, by the inventor,
Vladimir A. Gurov and the young
composer, Lucien M. Varvich. The
player twirls a dial and the violena
turns into a bass viol, another twirl
and it becomes a guitar, still anoth
er and it is a flute, and so on. Be
sides its ability to reproduce faith
fully almost any musical instrument.
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Commercial Fishing Rules and Regulations
How Plays Were Enlivened
The "mysteries," or religious
plays of the Middle ages were often
enlivened with a bit of fun to keep
the spectators in good humor. Beel
zebub seems to have been the prin
cipal comic actor, assisted by a
merry troupe of under-devils who
with a variety of noises, strange
gestures and contortions of the
body, made the length and dull
of the speeches in the play more
enuuraoie.
How British Races Are Divided
The population of the British F-m
pire is distributed accordi
as follows: Whites, 70,000,000: In-
riiana 5W 11(1(1 nnn. u..i. -
"""i i.vuu.uuu; iuaiays, 7,000,000
Chinese, 1,000,000; Polynesians, 1
000,000; others, 2,000,000.
How to Clean Crystal
The best way to clean a crystal
chandelier is to wipe it carefully
with a damp cloth containing a half-and-half
solution of water and vine
gar. For best results, polish it im
mediately thereafter with a dry
chamois.
Passed at the Meeting of the Board of the Department of
Conservation and Development at Raleigh, N. C.
January 18th and 19th, 1938.
143. (Amended) It shall be unlawful to set pound nets outside of
the following boundaries: Beginning at the southeast corner of what is
known as the ten mile limit and running south three-quarters west to a
point olT Little Kinnakeet on thetwelve foot curve nine and three-quarter
miles frm the beginning; thence southwest three quarters south six
miles to a point on the twelve foot curve off North Point Beacon; thence
northwest by west two thousand yards; thence northeast three-quarters
north six miles to a point off Little Kinnakeet two thousand yards from
the twelve foot curve; thence north three-quarters east to the south
west corner of what is known as the ten mile limit; thence east two thous
and yards to the beginning.
144. (Amended) It shall be unlawful to take or catch anv fish or
shrimp with trawl nets of any kind inside of a line drawn from the bell
Duoy on tne point off the breakwater at Cape Lookout to Bell's Island.
145. (Amended) It shall be unlawful to set anchor nets in th.. inland
waters of North Carolina without having a buoy at each end of said net
consisting oi iour English corks painted white.
147. (Amended) It shall be unlawful for anv Derson. firm nr mrnnr.
ation to trawl for shrimp in any of the inland waters of North Carolina or
in the Atlantic Ocean within three miles of the beach or ocean shore be
tween the first day of April and the first day of July
149. It shall be unlawful to take fish with trawl nets within three
miles of any inlet.
150. It shall be unlawful to haul nets of any kind more than 1000
yards in length in Roanoke Sound, Croaton Sound, or Pamlico Sound, and
their tributaries.
83. (Amended) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to
set, fish have set or fished any pound noU north of a line running from
Long Shoal River to the flash light in the mouth of Cape Channel be
ween January 1st and February 1st, or to set any gill nets in said terri
tory between January 1st and January 25th, or to set any pound nets in
said terntory between April 25th and June 1st or to set any gill nets in
said territory between April 15th and Jun it. J Tl
south of said line between December 15th and January 21st, or to set any
gill nets m said territory between December 15th and January 20th. or
to set any pound nets in said territorv between Anril ikm. t..-.
nrotV? "etS 'ln Said territory between APril 10t and J lrtj
provided nothing conta.ned in this rule shall be construed to apply to
pound nets set in the Atlantic Oc ean or tn 1 1.S innk v i t
pj?r? r SUnd south.of Stu"W Point Bay: Provided further, that the
Fisher.es Commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered to iss le per-
DO tiornVnfeaA K Z" " haUl in that
portion of Albemarle Sound and its trihi.tri. ,0f .
aS I AhtorZer t0 the mouth of Little Riv r the purpose of
aking herring until May 10th upon the following conditions only, that
the owners of said nets to whom permits are issued sign the follow ng a-
IZ7:L 'I! J6' UnderSigned WnerS 0f Pund -d seines
agree with each other and the Department of Conservation and Develop
ment that we will not take, have taken or be a party to taking, shad in
win I '? WC fUrther agree that We wiU diP net in each boat and
wil promptly remove any shad that may be taken and place them back
m the water, und we further agree that upon the request of the Depart
ment of Conservation and Development that we will deliver any ripe shad
LZ7T ntHe f3h hatehery at Ur nets' if to do so by any
agent of the Department of Conservation and Development
118. REPEALED.
4tMar3
JOHN A. NELSON, Com U.ionei