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PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 TL. Roanfrf Npws pert in question had no 001. nee- j Morris, Mrs. Webster Cole and Erne tne DeauTori news 'I: i,, .,,. ,.,-tK vnMuiKi, ,.; -..n f p,.iww' nno it, Published every Thursday at Beau fort, Carteret County, North Car. Beauft AYCOCK , News r.;;iiVN Inc., Publi.her Editor Subscription Ratet: (In Advance) fW Ypar S1-50 Six Months Three Months 50 tion whatsoever with Morehead City's Port Terminal and was as a matter of fact a structural engineer from Atlantic City. German steel is 53 per cent lower than American steel which seems to point a finger at the Carnegie organization organization which might be followed with the words "Now wo knnw wViv vnn ran hnilrl li- ' " I K i i . i nnA yiAci in million rlrl Ul Ul IO ilV4 1 lit ill liuiuvil UWI lar vachts." American steel Morris all of Pelletier; one sister, Mrs. Tom Wayne of Bogue and two brothers, Dt-nard and Elis Holton of Hubert, X. C, survive. She was the daughter of William and Sallie Sim ons Holton of Pamlico county. s rocking chair. i of the Christmas u us have! arrived at the Drug stores. House Drug Store will (rive; lml dollar radio on I nnst- F. K. bell druggist is giv-1 every a kiddie Sd me already The Jo( awav hum mas Kv imr aw:iv a radio between now ana N. C. FISHERIES REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Continued from page one) town pays $30 per month insurance, they had been advised that the cor poration 'had all sorts of markets for Saturday an sorts 0f seafood and that the can Christmas. I nery Would employ all the unemploy- Gift suggestions are already appear- instead, he explained, "tne cor ing in lleaufort's two jewelry stores. ! poration merely buys shrimp and sells Nice gifts they are ; night displaying this on the same market in the same way i secure same, which would be run per haps in connection with the main ! plant at Morehead City. Mr. Sikes ' stated that he had not authorized any 'advertising in the two 'above named 'newspapers and that the manager of the Manteo plant had probably taken it upon himself to buy or secure the 'pace. But locally, seatooa marKet conJi' tions have been very good recently. I companies have been enjoying The above prices are for the first, prosperity because of huge second and third zones. In the fourth i profits or it seems that way. sone the rate is $2.00 a year. In the meantime Morehead TT Citv is getting a break. No one Entered as second-class matter eb-.. Worrving about the Nazi ruary &, iyi- i UDlu, "0 " Isteel purchase locally but a na tion is so it seems. Morehead City is riding on waves of pub licity. Newspapers throughout the country and radio news cast ers have been telling about the incident and it is not bad pub licity but very good. Morehead City is being talked about by the nation. Beaufort, North Carolina, unaer me Act of March 3. 1879. MEMBER N. C. PRESS ASSO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 Is This True ? Carteret is a county ruled by Democrats. Beaufort is a town ruled by Democrats. But the rulers' 'brain trusts' are Repub licans. Probably the Demo crats are lucky to have capable 'brain trusters.' we wrong? such Are TOWN COMMISSIONER HAS BEEN VERY SICK Capt. James Rumley, a member of the Beaufort board of commissioners has been very ill at his home, the Old I Davis House this week. He has a host jof friends in Beaufort and through jout the State who are hoping he will I have a speedy recovery. His condi tion today wii reported as improved. BIRTH Unfair To Our Spud Growers The AAA allotment for North Carolina will work a hardship on growers in east and north Carteret county. The allot ment was made on a basis for the entire state, and for that reason where it will not affect some counties and sections it will work hardships on Carter et. Pamlico, Beaufort and oth er sections in the east where spud growing is the principal farm product. The counties in the Tobacco Belt that took up spud growing to an advantage when their tobacco crops were AAA-ed will not suffer as a re sult of the Irish Potato allot ment but farmers in our coast al counties will. For this reas on Portorot ormrI-o-rnwfrs VfllV- ed their protest of the discrim- Morns were conducted at the Morris ination shown adjoining states. 1 in Stella last Friday afternoon A better plan would be to make at 3 o clock with the Rev W. C Bar- rbp allotment to the counties ee, pastor oi tne swansooro .ueu.o- that will be most affected dist church officiating. i ni, ,,1q., rvrjir ho wnrl-oA I wife of Mick Morris and i i w rr Tv.. " ' . , . .aggie uiay ei . iu . n. v?ar t00 and more are expectea oauy. ;as the shrimp tnat are purcnasea nere It haa been attributed by some that son and wife, 1 acre Newport Town- 'FMon Maltin and other clothiers b. independent dealers." th ice increase was tne direct re- M"P' UI X i , . ., are expecting gilt pacKages oauy am. ! ln the friaay, iNOvemDer e, ecu- suU of the establishment of the N. C. wE; ?w"x? 8 ? !man' suitable p,'eSCntS fr Mothers; tion of The Dare County Times, a ! Fishcries plants. Capt. John Nehon . Hill, 1 ot Newport for $10 Fathers or Children are already avail j full page advertisement was run by u an interview yesterday stated that j. i. v-nicaip w ui.ua w.ic-i.j abe ln these stores, grocery siuies,, (j, fisheries, in tne rrmay, govern :ne believed the N. C. iana wne, acres ;oieneu; rece,ving fruits, nuts and tnrsit-iber 15, edition of The Independent, Tt 1 AA i .. i i -il. I . . . ' lownsnip, lor fiiru. mas t me candies every day ana wun- 0f Elizabeth City, a similar ad was in the next few days they will have,run. the size beimr a half page. Mr. on displav special Christmas packages , Sikes has bx-en approached by the! of food, cigars and cigarettes . . . .IBeaufort News for similar advertise- Prospects for Christmas look bright ments but so far has been unable to this vear .... help make it brighter; 70.42 acres for $100. ! Gurney P. Hood to Ruth O. Brick house, 3 lots Morehead City, for $3300. G. V. Cowper, Trustee to N. F. Eure, 1 lot Morehead City, for $1000. Norman R. Webb and wife to J. M. Willis, 2 lots Morehead City, for $5. Fisheries, Inc., i would have a tendency to better con ditions for fishermen and that was .the original aim of the organization. And that is the opinion of this news paper. for your home town merchants by huviner what they have to offer and Atlantic Beach and Bridge Co., to thus ccp your money in circulation W. L. Derrickson et ux 1 lot More- nere head City, for $10. i Charlie Wade et al to D. R. Lewis. 4 acre Smyrna, for $10. CONTEMPT CASE j With Every Purchase at Joe House iDrug Store you get a ticket that 'gives you a chance on a $100 Radio I to be given away Christmas Eve at 9 P. M. (Continued from page one) tied. Mrs. Ruth Gillikin of Otway as saulted a minor under the age of si years. Mrs. Bessie Gillikin was th. complainant. The defendant was re leased upon payment of the costs. Albert Lewis was found not guilty of reckless driving and Jesse Mil;- . j dock on a charge of reckless d'ivh: Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Moore under the influence of liquor was al of Beaufort, Nov. 17th, a daughter, so found not guilty. Haze! Marv. Cases ne'aitiH Tom Gilbert, J. E. NOTICE. Will aim ulu- George, charged THIS WEEK'S Obituaries with reckless driving were continued. tice is hereby given that Emergency Relief Adxninis- :n, District No, 2, New Bern, N. C, will submit bid it3 for the purpose of receiv ing quotations for the purchase of tools and equipment for im mediate use on WPA projects. Vendors interested in sub mitting quotations will please so indicate by communicating with the District Office. n MRS. ALICE MORRIS Funeral services for Mrs. Alice out. Summertime Is Celebration Time It was announced in the State papers a few days ago that Morehead City Port Dedication officials had tentatively set for late November or early Decem ber as the date for the celebra tion of the Morehead City Port. We are hoping that those tentative dates will be extend ed until late Spring or even early summer. We are extreme ly interested in seeing a success ful dedication and we believe that no celebration under pres ent conditions would amount to very much, if conducted dur ing the winter season. People throughout the State are interested in Morehead City's Port Terminal. But they are not so interested in seeing the beginning of the project. They are more interested in the completion, and while per haps it may not be completed by late Spring the terminal will have taken on the appearance of a terminal and channel will be of such a depth to allow the passage of destroyers, subma rines, merchant vessels or any " craft that might be sent here for the occasion. Usually our Springs and summers alone a long the North Carolina coast are ideal for celebrations but our winters are not. Then too it might be that a more in teresting line-up of speakers will be present for the occa sion next year because next year is a time that many peo ple will go a long way to talk politics if nothing else. For color and success this newspa per would suggest Morehead City to postpone her celebra tion until June 1936. She was the died at 4:30 o'clock on Thursday fo'owing an at tack of chronic nephntu. She was t4 years of age. Mrs. Morris was a devout member of the Free Will Baptist church of Stella. A large number of persons were present at the last rites and many floral tributes were sent, show ing the esteem in which she was held in her community. Besides her hus band three children, Miss Gladys Coughs Go Often Overnight When You Take the Right Thing But adults can't expect real results from the same sweet syrupy coccoc tions that you'd give to a child. As a matter of fact, that powerful yet smooth, creamy creosoted emul sion known to druggists as Bi on-chu-line Emulsio nis not loved by chil dren: it's a medicine for grown-ups, but it sure gives results and speedily, too. Get a bottl at Joe House Drug store to night and put it to work at once it strikes right at the source of the trouble satisfaction guaranteed. Wade's MONDAY & TUESDAY "2 For Tonight" with Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett Also News and Comedy Mat. 10 20c Nite 10 25c The Nazi Steel Purchase Maybe Labor and the Nation at large is concerned about the Nazi steel purchase that will go into the construction of More head City's Port Terminal, but no one around these parts has worried any about the matter It is all as simple as ABC to thinking persons and some have hinted that all the unfav orr.ble comments might be com ing from Labor, but that . big steel companies in America are backing the propaganda. For $60,000 worth of steel purchas ed by builders of the Port Ter minal from the Nazi govern ment. That government in turn purchased $60,000 worth of American cotton. That seems simple and a good move be sides. Not only that but an expert tells the editor of this newspa per that German steel is far su perior to American steel for the purpose it will be used. The ex- WEDNESDAY CHARLIE CHAN "Shanghai" with Warner Oland, Irene Harvey, Charles Locher, Russell Hicks and Keye Luke Mat. 10 20c Nite 10 25c THURSDAY "Accent on Youth" with Sylvia Sidney Comedy and New Mat. 10 20c Nite 10 25c FRIDAY "Her Wedding Night" with Gary Cooper, Anna Stein MONAX GLASSWARE NITE Mat. 10 20c Nite 10 25c SATURDAY BOB STEELE AIo Serial, Comedy and Cartoon Mat. 10 20c Nite 10 25c Rites For Minister Continued from page one) Laura C. Lewis, and their son Dr. Clifford W. Lewis of Beaufort. John Lewis of Charlotte, another son, by a former marriage and three daughters, Mrs. L. L. Springle, Mrs. B. A. Phelps and Mrs. Wilbur Merrill of Beaufort RFD. also survive. Interment was made in Ocean View cemetery here shortly after the fun eral rites at the church near Russell's Creek. Rev. Mr. Lewis was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He had many friends. MODERATION IN CRIMING... MEANS YOU f.RE h TRUE F3IEND 0." QUALITY Samul Ungcrtidr, Prw. JdmwClork Diititling Corporation THANKSGIVING In these trying times when everything seems upside down we are inclined to lose sight of the Blessings that are ours. Let us stop and Give Thanks because after all there is no Nation of people who have a greater right to be thankful than we. F. R. Bell, Druggist Always at Your Service Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received REMEMBER EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT A RADIO IS GIVEN AWAY Five More Radios To Be Given Away Before Christmas. One Every Saturday Night PEOPLE BUY EARLY (Continued from page one) Across the street at Noe Hardware Christmas goods will be on display by the time this story is read and this firm too is giving away Christmas gifts including a four burner oil stove, a hunting coat, a 22-rifle and'. An nptrt blending of 3 17-yMr-old, 17 4-y.ar-old and 40 l-j-w-old vhiikiw joined with 40 fun fti nutrl spirits for p'Ofwf be lanes. 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