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PAGE FIVE PERSONAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Hooten have -1 1 , , ... . . x ,,, been trading with themselves, had as their guest for the past week , . . m, T A ' The ue'-y rumors" mainly involve Matthews of Lexington, Ky. hllilrlino1 rr.nfrafa miJa K.. Urt Ct-ntA - .v..mvv.i iiiuug My uic kjLatc. lit turns up now that this matter was Presented to a Wake county grand Mrs. Robert Willis of Davis was a jury about six montha agQ bu(. visitor in thee ity last Tuesday. .august body did not want to get mix- ed up in State affairs and there was Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis of Davis nothing done about it. All the ele- were in town last Friday. ments are in shape for a grand ex- 'plosion and it is apt to come unless Rev. J. M. Carraway of Mernmon the party leaders give an order for paid a visit to Beaufort last Satur day. a car load or two of nice, white lime. visitor in town last BEAUFORT BEHIND FIGURES SHOW IN SCHHOL BUILDINGS (Continued from page one) was a business Saturday. ; being, even if you accumulate a for Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis of tune and leave your children without Marshallberg were in town last Sat-ja far chance to meet the competi urday shopping. , tion of the world? The authorities have taxed us to Miss Nannie Potter entertained the build good streets for the. pleasure Rook Club on last Tuesday evening. r,f the automobilists and to increase Several invited guests were present, j the value of the property owners' 5 tables of rook were played after Jots. It is now time for us to call on v? Buildmcj ADIGRAPHS 'Items Picked Up Here And There. Some Seen, Some Heard, Some Neither (By A!man) Lincolns Birthday today. Twelve Good Reasons for Owning One's Home Here are a round dozen reasons why the "Own Your Home" movement is worth while for every man to join eventually. "Why not now?" to use a well-known advertising slogan. The reasons follow: A home Is the best Investment you can make, and It will yield the big gest returns on your money. It creates a feeling of assurance program for next week in this issue. and Independence. CARTERET COUNTY STUDENTS HOLD CLUB MEETING itises this week in a quarter of a page It lg a big step toward future hap piness and success. I Vnn naaH nni wtilf until vnn tiavA the, full (imminf In nnlnr tn hvein nur- look 5t UP and rea lt chasing your home. By making monthly payments you pay for your home with the The Carteret County Club of the University of North Carolina held its first feast of the year Friday night, February 6. With the exception of a short business meeting, this was the first of the several gatherings the club anticipates having during this school year. Seated about a table loaded with apples, sandwiches, cakes, punch and pmokes, some twenty or more stu . dents waited patiently for the usual I business to be dispensed with and the people read word to go! I Mr. M. A. Hill, professor of math- jematics, and an honorary member of The Seabreeze Theatre have their 'the. Club, ave a . verv interesting itaiK. while the tood was being done away with, and a rather inform- . al manner, the meeting was turned ine vnamoer oi uiiimerce auvci' Adservice will help you adto. Approximately 3500 the NEWS each week. into a regular, free-for-all, joke-telling contest Some hesitated to re spond when their turn to relate a good tickler whereas others sat Join the Chamber of Commerce.. imnatipn, ,n same They are going to put on a drive next ; f , , . . amount of money sometimes less than Tuesday for new members. t- othp . ... .. . In the nour displaying their store of humor. At this time some definite arrange ments will be made as to when and where the banquet next summer will take place. There being no further business to come before the Club, the meeting was declared adjourned. you are now paying for rent. Each month your equity property becomes greater. which a delicious ice course was serv ed. the property owners to help to sup ply educational facilities for our children. The additional tax will be Mr. B. C. Brown of Washington, , very small compared with the bene D. C. is visiting the family of Dr. C. Jfits to be derived by both the children L. Duncan. and the property owner. Many of !the automobile owners spend more Mr. D. M. Jones went to Charlotte in one month for gasoline and car re Tuesday on a business trip. 'pairs for pleasure riding than their school tax will amount to in several Mrs. Halsey Paul returned yester- years. day from New Bern where she had We have a chance now to get a been a patient for several days in St. splendid location at a reasonable Luke's hospital. price. If not . secured at this time the opportunity may pass from us Mrs. Ira Garner and children of forever. Newport spent several days htre this j The Board of Trustees have stud week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ied the situation carefully for many Wheatly. months from the standpoint of both -- !the school and the public. The Mrs. J. Wilson Gillikin of Greens-'Board unanimously recommends a boro arrived Tuesday. Mrs. -tt . T 1. mei longest says yuu must,, T. , .. . ,fc. u When you are living lii your home not Park yur car within 15 feet of fested nrofound interest was the you are not living in an atmosphere any fire hydrant at any time. question of the annual banquet of uncertainty. i which ia be held some time next You wW be secure In the thought. Joseph House the Rexall Druggist summer. Nothing definite aa to the "I will not be forced to move from the is telling you this, week about his up- time and place for the feast was de. ?ortunyy0ear?. ' St upon, but it was evident that You can continue to worship in the I . r each member resolved to make the same church, your children can con- i Carteret Broadcast bervice io., banquet even a greater success than tlnue at the same school and you can has an- ad this week a one column it ha3 b(jen in the past continue the association and friend- length about Radio. j President C. W. Lewis then called ship of your neighbors. 'for di3CUS3ion" a3to when the ext You do not have to Importune the Dont forget to stop your car now meeting 8h0uld be held Several landlord, who is deaf to your urgent when the fire siren blows, turn it to sugge3tions were made and as it was plea to fix the roof, the furnace or L nn. cBO tllp ;,, Chief Loni?- 7 T,. 1 the porch ong- decided that the old custom of hav- When vou own your home vou add est has placed about town inS monthly meetings was unsatis- ""uij' several respeccs, 1C was prestige to your standing In the com munity und among your business as sociates. To own a home Is a duty you owe your wife and children almost as Important as life insurance. "Consider this dozen dally ,." para phrased another "ad" man. Buy at home. Mail order houses resolved that the last Thursday night dont pay any taxes for the support of before the Easter holidays would be Carteret County. Your home mer-; appropriate for the next meeting chant does. THE SEA BREEZE . Attranctions for the ; Week Feb. 16th. WHAT A WIFE LEARNED Feb. 17th. TRUE AS STEEL Feb. 18th and 19th POLLYANNA Special for children and all members of the family. Par ents come and sit with the kids you wont regret it. Feb. 2Ch THE SIX COMN ANDMENT Teachers, pare its and chil dren should see tliis ham Jr. friends. Would Take Billboards From Public Highways The National Association of Real Estate Boards has issued a statement new sue ana a new ouuuing as ue-eom!ng effective In Iowa, which pro ing the most economical and the most j dibits billboards on public highways. - G. W. Duncan and son Gra- sensible thing to do. If there were The new Iowa law was enacted pri- New trash cans have been distrib- j fl uted on Front and Turner streets for use of the general public, these will help to keep the streets clean. Plan your home garden so that two vegetables, one of them a leafy variety, can be placed on the table i every day. Ask your Farm or Home lasent about it. are in Kinston visiting any practical and sensible way to marily us a measure of public safety, 'avoid it.no one would be more glad to! A confusion of advertising signs along of it than the Trustees. We have ' th wuv obscures the official signs Mic r.na Wile nnnan nf SI ..i.j-4. a ..... a. .,A t, . lcea t warn or turns, snarp curves, TWr,. r,11rt 'Dn1n;rt.l l,,rA Tuna. . -tit . i i , aly B v,Ui.cSC, AvalclSu aiii-w - lng circumstances, we oeueve ve ; u ,a m) ,ess vulual)Ie ns a mea3ure for day on a visit to her parents Dr. and wouid be slack in our duty if we did! conserving scenic spots for the enjoy Mrs. C. L. Duncan. . not, at this time, give the public the; ment of the general public, the asso- Mr. Harry Dunn of Scotland Neck fact3 an dan opportunity to remedy' elation points out in its statement, was in town yesterday on a business 'the situation. trip stopping at the Inlet Inn. i Wp call unnn the neonle of Beau- Mr. C. G. Strieder of Chicago and fort to show their true manhood and i frhe, P" ui,;" tl,e r,!lt of G. R. B. Elliott of Minneapolis spent womanhood; we call upon the Town! " ,f'0";. " ; several days in the county recently authorities to use their best jud.?- ,,nt movement to eliminate billboards If you have something around the house that you do not use or need maybe that some one can use it. Try iiiatrij ij n n u n iui u.-i, audi i v,ut C9i t e railroad crossings and the like. But jthe WANT AD COLUMN and see if you cannot sell it. The view from the highway does not belong to tiie individual who owns If you saw the new fire truck make that turn into Front street from Turner last Saturday noon you evidently got a thrill, it was neatly done. U utsi U Ucii Udl Udl Lteil UcU Ucl Ucdl lttl Uc2J UEU ul u Up-to-DATE Drug Service -AT AN- looking after the business East Coast Land Company. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Snapp of Berry- mmimum and that the children may ville, Va., and Miss Merill Groves have a chance. Our time on th.s of Atlantic were in town last Friday eartn wni soon be spent. The fu stopping at the Inlet Inn. jture will be in the hands of our chil- Mr. B. R. Howke of Rocky Mount dren. It will be tragic if they are was a guest of the Inlet Inn last denied the proper facilities for ob ntght. jtaining &n education. Can we afford Mr. Richard Felton who has been to take the responsibility of saying sick for several weeks is now greatly 'no to these bright young people? U. E. SWANN, Chairman Board of Trustees. The Community Club of Beaufort of the ment in economizing that the t.;x;s from highways where they are a blot hv nid advertisement on the may be held to the lowest possible on scenery, a priceless public posses- nersonal Daee of this issue. Coming '- minimum gnii t-Vint. t.hp phildren mav Sli.'I.. . : .,,rrt rf a now arhool UUl BllUUg 111 ifl building. improved and expects to be out soon. SALES TAX MAY BE ENACTED TO PROVIDE REVENUE CITIZENS MILITARY CAMP (Continued from page one) The WILL START IN JULY War Department announces think the country is going straight the opening of the citizens military to hell with a short stop over in mon-jcamps jn this corps area. 1925 on key land. These gentlemen will vote to shut up the University, the more- fervent ones. And they are so thick in leg islatures any le?:slature that the fate of the universities which are lib- Fla. July 2nd, closing July 31st. Camps will be established as follows : Calvary Fort Olgethorpe, Ga. Field Artillery Fort Bragg, N. C. Coast Artillery Fort Barrancas, eralizing thought are really endanger ed. State Departments Scandal There is a tremendous legislative reaction, developed by a more tre Infantry Camp McClellan, Ala. All first year men will not be al lowed to attend any other1 camp only that nearest their home. Graduates of the Basic Course 1924 will be per mendous back wash from Josiah Wil-!mitted to choose the branch they pre- liam Bailey's recent statement to fer to be trained in as far as practi the people and especially the Demo- Cable cratic people, to the charges about j Graduates of the Red Course wil extravagance in the State depart-1 be assigned without exception to the ments nd members of the Senate, branch of service in which they last which has taken the lead in getting (trained. (No change of camps per at the facta, are planning to move !mitted.) A physician of Stanford, Kentucky, piled $80,000 worth of unpaid doctor bills in public and set fire to the heap. He said, "I couldn't bear to have people grow up knowing that the stork's account was never settled." Modern Principles A grocer in a western town has an arrangement with the pastors of the various churches whereby he "swops" with them the names of new families moving Into town. The merchant and the ministers jot the names down In little notebooks and compare every two weeks. This Is one of the plans used to get the names of newcomers. They also watch the papers and keep fe at the Seabreeze Theatre last in touch with real estate men As jght had a good house, for they have ainn aa ttiov lauin nf a nonr fnmllv In ii&" v "6 town they call personally. Finding the right place to attend church or trade Is always a job for a woman who has just moved. So she Is usually glad to give an order to the one who takes the trouble to c&H on her. And by starting on a friendly basis they generally succeed In getting her trade and holding lt. TLe Progressive Grocer. It' is hoped that the Arizona Cow- tried twice to put the play on and have been rained out each time. It was staged by the W. O. W. of Newport. UP-to-DATE DRUG STORE Joseph House DRUGGIST The Rexall Store Phone 29 0 City's Need of Trees Beautlflcatlon of Illinois cities through city control of all tree along the streets, for which there are law on the statute books, Is being brought to the attention of various cities by 1. L. Phelps of Uochelle, 111., scien tific forester, supported by the Illinois Municipal league. Because a robin was rearing her young near the top of the only pile of white oak planking belonging to the Birch Valley Lumber Company of Tioga, West Virginia, the com pany refused to fill a Philadelphia lumber concern's order for white oxW I unfit tha hrnnH had flown. Dont forget now, if you are going to vote in the School bond election to be held on March 17th. you have got to register. The registration for an investigation whenever the executive budget bill ,the $20,000, O00 road bill and other administra tion measures are out of the way. Graduates of the White Course, 1924, who have not enlisted in a component of the army of the limi ted states either National Guard or Publication by Mr. Bailey of the enlisted Reserve corps, and served fact that Secretary of. State Everett at least nine month are not eligible tion as providing lights or sidewalks. To obtain satisfactory results lt Is necessary that the city own and con trol all street trees. "Nothing adds more to the beauty of a city than Its well-ordered trees. This fact long has been recognised, and for many years householders have been ilnnMnw tMu afflfitnlna fnali nmn and clerks and inspectors in his of-jand will not be accepted at any train-j rty ,n an effort t0 beautlfy that part fice are using nine Packard cars, ing camp. Five , leading military I of the clty la wi,ich they live." this make considered about the high- j academies in the south offer scholar- est priced on the market, has caught ships this year at each camp to the the popular imagination and there j student having the best record in mil is tremendous resentment. itary subjects, conduct and athletics. An investigation during the sitting There are also many prizes and a f the General Assembly is unlikely ! wards to be offered in various lines knnlra aca nnuf nnpn Thpre is a "Providing shade." Mr. Phelps says. " r i i.i k . m.,iii motice to this ettect m tnis issue oi OliVUlU UC III ull I. uiuu.l.iiu i...v , , the NWS, lt teas you wnere anu but it appears now that the legisla ture will appoint a commission to stay here after the legislature ad journs and conduct a probe. Three of activity. As a representative of the corps area C. M. T. C. officer I will be dad to furnish the middle of this departments, the Secretary of State's "month to any one wishing to attend office, the Auditor's office and the jcamp this summer. office of the Commissioner of Reve nue 'are under fire. In addition, Mr. Bailey has disclosed that officials of GUION B. SIMPSON, ' County Captain (C. M. T. Smyrna, N. C. C.) Change in City Managers City managers are not Invariably re garded by the cities themselves as pre cious possessions, a correspondent of the London Times In America writes when to register. Glass bottomed boats are used at Catalina Island that passengers may view the marine gardens. Now special glasSftopped railway carriages are to be used on the railway line through the Romsdal in Norway that passengers may view- the mountains which tower thousands of feet above the track. How about one of those good old Underwood Typewriters that we ;sell on time at only $3. down and to that journal. Forty per cent or zih i e5 per month until paid. We now managers have been allowed to serve haye ,e on hand that we will for less than two years. One city In 1 , , . . , . be glad to show you at any time. Oregon bus had ten managers In nine 6 years, end Columbus, Ga., hail three Drop around and lets talk it over, in one yen r. Nevertheless, for all its They are good ones all right and will drawbacks. In theory and practice, the j do the stuff. They are guaranteed tlly ninnngor plan gi'emii to he making for five years, and ff properly cared steady headway. ' f0r w;n iast longer. THE BEAUFORT COMMUNITY CLUB WISHES TO GO ON RECORD AS HEARTILY ENDORSING THE RE CENT ACTION TAKEN BY THE GRADED SCHOOL TRUSTEES IN REGARD TO ISSUING BONDS FOR A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING SO THAT THE BOYS AND GIRLS MAY HAVE A FAIR CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION THE BEAUFORT COMMUNITY CLUB OF BEAUFORT, N. C.
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