Thursday, December 3, 1942 THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE SEVEN Legal Notices SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION .Vorth Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court Floyd A. Garnr vs c Doris Garner To Doris Garner, Defendant: You will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been Commenced in the Superior Court ;,f Carteret County, North Caro ina, for an absolute divorce on 4ie grounds of adultery on the 'oart of the defendant; that the defendant will further take notice that "he is required to appear at 'he office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Carteret Co'-nty, in the Court-house at Beaufort, N. C, within thirty days after the 17th day of December, l'J-12, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed at the com mencement of .said action, oi the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Gth day of November, 1942. EVA BRAVALDO, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Carteret County, N. C. N 12-19-26 D 3 on Queen street east side, adjoin ing . J. Parker and Annie Stan lev lands: 50 feet on Queen street. depth 110 feet; and the said above- named defendants will further TAKE NOTICE that they, and each of them, are is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Ca'teret Countv in the courthouse in Beau fort, N. C, within twenty days af ter the 12th day of December, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint(s) in said action, or the plaintiff (s) will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint(s). This 9th day of November, 1942. L. V. HASSELL, Clerk Superior Court of Carteret County, N. C. X 12-19-26 D 3 : 'answers': To Timely Farm Questions NOTICE OF SALE Authorized and directed by or der of the Superior Court of Car teret Countv in proceedings entit led "C. J. Taylor et al. vs Nathan Levi Fodrie," undersigned will, on Monday, at 12 M. O'Clock December 28th., 1942, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Henry V. Hibbs, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims afciinst said estate to present them to the undersigned at Newport, N. C, on or before the 5th day of November, 1943 or this notice will be plead in hnr of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will nlease make immediate payment. This 4th day of November, 1942. MRS. BLANCHE HIBBS EDWARDS. Admx. Es tate of Henry V. Hibbs, Deceased. N 5-12-19-26 D 3-10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTiCE Having qualified as administra tor the estate of Frank Kobin- son C. E. M. U. S. N. retire:!, late nf rnrtiM-et Countv. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 19th day of November, 1943 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 18th day of November, 1942. .E. C. McCONNELL Admr. estate of Frank Robinson, deceased. N. 19, 26, D 3 10 17 24.' NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court "Carteret County and Town of Beaufort, North Carolina, . vs Chas. B. Parker, and others. The defendants, in above ac tion, Laura Parker, widow, Nettie Parker Bryant, widow, Pearl Par ker Lawson and husband Jerry Lawson, Sophia Parks and husband P. C. Parks, and Leroy Gaskill, will TAKE NOTICE that an action as above titled has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Car teret County, North Carolina, for foreclosure of tax liens on Part of lot 88, Old Town, Beaufort, X. C. at cpurt-house door Carteret County, in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale to highest bidder lor casn, or upon terms bid at sale, (subject to court's confirmation), the fol lowing described lands: In Harlowe Township, adjoining J. W. Willis, Alice CopelanJ and Wra. F. Becton; beginning at Alice Copeland's northeast corner, in J. W. Willis' line, and runs with said Willis line N. 3 1-2 E. 3a poles to a stake in said line, then N. 89 W. 277 noles to the John Lovet 300 acre patent line, thun with same S. 53 1-2 W. 58 poles to Alice Copeland's corner in said line, then with said Alice copcianu s line S. 89 E. 321 poles to the be ginning, containing 65.4 acres. Bidder required to deposit Zo percent of bid before sale con cluded. This 24 th. day of November, 1942. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner of the Court. N 26 D 3-10-17 Question: How may rust of gal vanized roofing be controlled? Answer: At the first sign of rust, says D. S. Weaver, Extension agricultural engineer of State Col lege, or when the roof shows dark discoloration, the galvanized roof ing should be painted with metal lic zinc paint. Before applying the paint, the roof should be put in good physical shape and a.! gut ters and low places should be cleaned of fallen leaves and dirt If the roof has been painted with any kind of paint previously, all loose und scaly parts must be re moved with a wire brush, rinsing the roof with water, and allowing it to dry. Question: How should meat be cooked for canning? Answer: Mrs. Cornelia C. Mol lis. Extension food conservation ist of State College, says there are several ways to pre-cook meat for canning. "If meat is to be cooked North Car. State College Hints For Farm Homemakers By RUTH CURRENT State Lome Demonstration Agent N. C. State College Carolina BIRD LORE By C. S. BRIMLEY THE COWBIRD before it is canned," she said, "it should not be more than half done. It can be browned ouicklv in a small amount of hot fat in a fry ing pan; it can be roasted in the oven ; or it can be stewed or boiled. Do not add salt to the meat until after it is packed in the jars." Mrs. Morris also emphasized that a nressure cooker is essential in canning meats. Other methods are not safe, she declared Reans are high in food value and low in cost. There are red kid rev beans, pea beans, white nar row beans, yellow-eye beans, white kidney beans, black turtle soup beans, and all the rest. Eat beans for energy, ea '.hem for economv. eat them for patriot tism; but eat thern often. North Carolina grows them, almost every kind for almost every purpose. Appeal! Beans appeal in cost, in convenience of storage, in their variety, and in their keeping qual ity. They are good in soups, in salads, and in sandwiches. Nutrients are plentiful in beans They contain protein for body building, carbohydrate lor energy, and many of the vitamins and min erals for general good health and growth. Serve beans hot; serve beans cold; serve them as a main dish for dinner, or as a pick-up supper Serve them simply, or attractively garnished and seasoned. A MOTHER'S FAITH Beans are as American as is ap ple pie and today it is doubly im portant to use them because they are low in cost and high in food value. (Wrhen combined or served with milk and eggs they may take the place of more costly meats). Why am I proud and fu!.: of smiles? My boy is on the Solomon Isles... . But somehow I know he'll come back to me And we'll laugh at the fears that used to be. When he was little I could walk and guide So Savior I pray that thou be at his side As thou walked the lanes of Gali lee, Dear Savior walk with him for me. Be thou my hand that would keep Viis in mine And all things else that Mothers must resien Maybe he's one of the stars so bright in Uotf's own service flag at nfeht, That Boy of Mine. Maybe I smile to hide the aches, Nobody knows when my heart breaks. So loving Savior, I pray to Thee To send him safely home to me, That Boy of Mine. Mrs. Millie Hodges Question: What substitute for steamed bonemeal may be used in the hog ration? Answer: Thoroughly stemmed bone meal is not always available for use in making mineral mix tures for hogs, says Ellis V. Ve tal, animal husbandry Extension specialist of N. C. State College. When it is not available, he cays, a mixture of 10 pounds of ground limestone and two pounds or salt may be used. If it is available, use 10 pounds of ground lime stone, 10 pounds of steamed bone meal, and five pounds of salt. Min erals should be placed where the hogs can have free access to it, but should be kept dry. Eggs are a protective food. Serve them to your family because of their protein, fat, mineral, and vitamin content; they are bomb shells of protective food against vitamin-short meals. They should be included m diets at all t'mes, but especially when extra strains necessitate more than ordinary health and vigor. There is a place for at least a small flock on every North Caro lina farm. About the size of an English Sparrow or a little larger, the male Cowbird is glossy black all over, with the exception of the head which is brown. The female is en tirely brown. It occurs irregularly throughout the State during the migrations and in winter, not be ing known to summer anywhere except on Roanoke Island and vi cinity, where it was observed for several successive years in June and July by the late Rev. 1 rancis Craighil! of Rocky Mount. It usually goes in flocks of varying sizes often containinc no more than a dozen or so birds. however, during the early eigHies, flocks that appeared to contain thousands of birds occurred near Raleigh in fields of newly planted grain, but such have never been noted since. This bird, like the European Cuckoo, has the habit of laying its eggs in the nests of birds smaller than itself, usually onlv ono eee being placed in any one nest. It usually only lays where it passes the summer. T. D. Burleigh, how ever, found eggs or young three times in the nests of Redeyed Vir cos near Asheville in the spring, but no adults stayed to uiamer, and a similar case has been report ed from Statesville in the nist of a Yellow-throated Virco. If this habit is at all common it would provide such localities wth a sprinkling of immature birds in the summer. As the voung Cowbirds invar iably dump the rightful young of the nest overboard, this makes the species an enemy of our smaller birds and adding to this its occa sional depredations of fields of sprouting grain, there is little to be said in its favor. TRANSFERS of t?ol Feint 1U1 a9M WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP Bettie H. Raynor, et ux, to J. L. Henderson, consideration $1 00, 3 acres. Matilda Mattocks, widow, to J. W. Parker, consideration $10.00, 4.88 acres. MOREHEAD N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank to C. E. Cherry, consideration $10., 102 acres. MERRIMON Munger & Bennett Inc., to N. C. Pulp Company, consideration $1,- 899., 377 acres. Mary E. Hardy to Gaston H, Hill, etux, consideration $10., one acre. BEAUFORT Gertrude Hancock, ct al, to Mattie King Hancock Davis, con sideration $10., 174 acres. Polly M. Fulcher to William Dallas Blake, et ux, consideration $750.00, 1 lot. DAVIS A. L. Paul, et ux -et al. to Lina Styron, consideration $20., 3-4 acres. Dr. N. M. BAXTER OPTOMETRIST In Beaufort Every Thursday and Friday At Ur. J. U. Baxter's Office Open Wed. Thurs. St Fri. Night DR. J. O. BAXTER THE FyEONLY Eye Examined Clesse Fitte NEW BERN, N. C. EARL MASON NOTARY PUBLIC BARBER Corner Barber Shop BEAUFORT, N. C Four-H Club members of Mar tin County have contributed $17. 50 toward the nurchase of a Red Cross ambulance and comfort kits for service men, reports Assistant Farm Agent John I. Eagles, Reclaimer A machine which will reclaim used baling wire and make it avail able again has been devised by workers of the University of Cali fornia College of Agriculture. Chain The 4-H Club pig chain is prov ing of tremendous benefit in the promotion of better hogs i'oi Per quimans County, reports F. D. Al len, assistant farm agent of the N. C. State College Extension Service. Loans The U. S. Department of Agri culture has announced that the Commodity Credit Corporation had made 390,773 loans on 794, 830 bales of the 1942 cotton crop tnrough .November 14. Ambulance Navv and Naval Reserve. Men who are skilled in partic ular trades are elfcible for nettv officer ratings in the Naval Re serve with pay up to $12C per month plus all expenses. Age limits for volunteers in the Navy or Naval Reserve are 17 and 50. Records Judging bv the number of re cord books already turned in, this annears to be a banner 4-H Club year in Polk County, says S. H. Dobson, assistant farm age.it. A SUPPLICATION Oh, may I never grow too stern To revel in a quiet hour; May I never get too tired to !earn A lesson from a budding flower; May I always feel the urge to aid A friend or e'en a foe, And leave no cheerful word un said As down life's path I go. Selected. There are eight Navy recruiting stations in North Carolina, located at Charlotte, Asheville, Raleigh, Greensboro, Salisbury, Winston- Salem, Wilmington and New Bern. DR. LUTHER FULCHER Medicine & Surgery Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. 2 to 5 P. M. And By Appointment RAMSEY BUILDING Office Phone 424-1 Res. 485-1 Men who enlist in the Naval Re serve will be released from duty after the war. IF IT IS FURNITURE OR- QUSE FURNISHINGS WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN TH CA EASTERN PR ROLIiM ES 1 J Don't Neglect Them! Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream tree of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living lift ittelf is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Tjse Joan's Pills. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Doan't. Sold at all drug stores. DR. E. F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST Rooms 206-207-207-A McLellan Bldg. NEW BERN, N. C. For LIFE INSURANCE See HUBERT FODRIE Agent For HOME SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. Insurance For The Entire Family O. H. JOHNSON, M. D. Eye, Ear Nose & Throat SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morenead City 9 A. M. to 2 P. M Including Sunday Beaufort 2 to 4 f M. Week days only ROY EUBANKS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Dial 388-6 Beaufort, N. C. Marina and Automotive Equipment. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Cylinder Heads & Engine Blocks Welded. Delco Engine Repair Part of All Kinds. Generators, Starters, Car buretors. American Hammered Pis ton Rings Valspar and Kirby's Paints and Enamel. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP Beaufort N. C JUNIOR CHAMP Eft OF COMMERCE Public Library Bldg. Dial 521 -t OFFICE HOURS: 9 Till 5 Daily Jaycees Meet 2nd Monday Every Month JAMES POTTER HI, Pres. C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will WriU Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE 108 Turner Street fleaufort DIAL 415-1 MOREHEAD VILLA HOTEL Rates From $15. Per Week Up - Room and Board MRS. E. P. YATES MANAGER I Conserve Gasoline FOR VICTORY CHECK DEFECTS AND YOU CHECK GASOLINE WASTE STOP wasting gasoline and money, have a com plete check-up on your car. Keep it running for the duration in perfect condition ... let us help you! And help you save as! BETTS BREAD Since 1929 Betts Bakery Has Been Baking Good ' Bread ! INSURANCE Fire, Accident, Windstorm and War Damage j SEE t Miss Ella D. Davis NOTARY PUBLIC 301 Ann St. BEAUFORT, N. C. CALL FOR IT BY NAME Ask For Betts 100 Whole Wheat Loaf LOOK FOR THIS TAG1 It marks the Nation's best feed potatoes, produced under strict State Inspection. Insist that your dealer --supply you with North Dakota Certified Seed Potatoes, sold only under a Blue Tag. STATE SEED DEPARTMENT Fargo, No. Dak. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote byspecial processwith other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) Buy War Savings Bonds! F. R. SEELEY RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR BEAUFORT, N. C. BUY YOUR SEAFOOD At DAVIS FISH MARKET Fish, Oysters, Shrimp, Clams A t A A LOFTIf J MOTOR CO. Beaufort . N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Dressed & Delivered Front Street B-322-1 i