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THE BEAUFORT NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936
THE
BEAUFORT
W
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,QUNTll CORRESPORDERCE
Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday
If your commr.nity is not represented write us for instructions
and supplies.
LOLA
Walter J.
at Beaufort
We are having some better weath
er at this writing considering the big
snow we had last week.
Capt. and Mrs. A. V. Styron wer
visitors at Roe Monday.
Messrs. Wilbur and
Goodwin were visitors
Monday.
Mrs. Madora and Oliver Day and
Mrs. Pearl Styron were visitors at
jRoe Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin and
daughter of Re spent the week end
Jiere the guest of his partes Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goodwin and
children were vistiors ht Roe Sunday.
Mrs. Rebecca Daniels returned to
lier home at Roe Motiday after spend
ing some time here with her son E
'. Daniels.
Mr. E. P. Gask'ill returned home
f last week from Beaufort where he
i spent a few days visiting his daugh
'i ters.
i Messrs. Martre Lutpon and E. G.
i Daniels were visitors at Roe Monday
a few days at the home of Mr. J. W.
Salter last week.
Mr. Allie Ricci and Charlie Salter
spent a few days at Avon and Bux
ton this week returnnig home Sun
day. Miss Dorothy Mae Salter and Leida
Mae Willis spent a few hours at
Ocracoke Saturday.
Mr. David B. Garrish spent Wed
nesday night to his home at Ocracoke.
Mr. Abner Dixon spent a short
while at Ocracoke on business Saturday.
Miss Lewis Will Give
Canning Demonstration
County Club Schedule
Moaday, Feb. 10th a. m. Office.
6:30 P. M. Stacy Home Demonstra
tion Club.
j Tuesday, Feb. 11th p.. m. Offies;
lOO P. M. 4-H Junior Uiuo VRif.e
Oak; 2:00 P. M. Bogue Home Dem
onstration lub.
Wednesday, Feb. 12th A, -M.
Curb Market; 11:00 A. M. Smyrna
4-H Junior and Senior Clubs; -2:00
of
ning each step is made simple.
Women are taught to use the equip
ment found in their homes for their
meat canning, thus eliminating the
cost of expensive equipment. Her
message of "good faith with the least
effort and at lowest cost' appeals to
the housewife of today.
All women who are interested in
meat canning are cordially invited to
attend this demonstration which is be
ing arranged by the Carteret County
Federation of Home Demonstration
clubs. Miss Helen Dry.
Honor His Memory
Farmers Conference To
Be Held In High Point
RALEIGH, Feb. The program of
the State-wide farmers' conference
and seed exposition to be held in
High Point, February 12 and 13, has
been planned to be both educational
and entertaining.
College during the summer.
"These valuable scholarships have
been offered through the State Col
lege agricultural extension service by
the Chilean Nitrate of Soda Educat
ional Bureau," announces L. R. Har
ril, State club leader, who says these
awards should do macti to promote
the objectives of ietl club work
among the faiin boyi of the State.
Mr. Hnill sys the awards were
made possible through the interest of
A. G. Floyd, former State College
student and manager of the Chilean
Nitrate Bureau for this State. Any
regularily enrolled club boy is eligible
to compete but any previous winner
'may not compete except in the case
I of county winners who may strive for
Republicans throughout the, gtato award mustbe eligible and
land Will Start shooting their make application for entering college
crnna at. T.inrnln Dav BanauetSi .n rn ,; nf
next Wednesday. W. L. MeeK-!the award. otherwise the scholarship
Woodcut of Lincoln
,ms, cnairman ,xx. j. ivepuui.-will be gWen to the first alternate or
.rt i, an executive uommiuee, "iKCDlrevert to the scholarship fund at
' "L- AifAKVAn a r IQTOTTi in Trt STlPPmHS , -.,
th r.vpspnt. rieultural situation. ed-!fvciJ,wVc.fcw " , Vr" " the college
c , - .oyinlla T1J4 FT V IffJllieiS Ull
u ihiiuuu r' . - t
competitive exhibits of various seeds inaimkou
f.ill be held along with seed judging!.
1 I 1S
ana crop identification comests.
OTWAY
'There was service held at the 3?8s
ciple church Sunday and at Slight Tjy
the pastor Kev. Williams.
Born to 3tlr. and Mrs. Alva -P.
Gilikin a son, Feb. 4th.
Mrs. B. B. Lawrenca is stall on
the sick list.
We are very sorry to learn ithat
Mrs. Priscilla Gillikin fell and broke
Miss Dixie Lee Lewis
A sat canning demonstration will
be given in the Home Economics De
partment of the Beaufort Graded
School Monday, Feb, 17th, aft 10:30
A. M. Miss Dicksie Lee Levis of the
All these things will be interesting
!as well as informative, said v. H.
jDarst, professor of agronomy at State
with the N. C Agricultural Ex
periment Station.
Special emphasis is being laid on
the sted judsin and crop identifi
catian contesis. Darst said as they
P. M. Smyrna Howe Dewonstra- ;Educational Depaittnent of Ball
tion Ckib; 7:30 P. M. Otway-Home
Demosistration Club.
Thrsday, Feb. 13Ut A. Officii
kp. 1L North River Home Jemonstrti-
tion Jlub.
Friday, Feb. 14th X. 3ttr -Office;
P. 3K. Pelletier Hme irmonsttsftion
Cltii.
'Saturday, Fefc. l'5fh A. -M. Curb
Mttrket
se of copper isuliarate oon eastern
Miirnlirra mils. &S iflt ai tttlfc lmDOr-
her hip and was taken t the aosptial l Uat ra3noP tjements iin iferfilizer, is
Monday.. Join,n- tteritin. Recently the
It sure has been some snow 3iere Experiment Shatian had a request
this past week, it was 12 inches on JErom Germany for further informa
the level ifiorl aj,ont results secured.
Mr. S. W. Lawrence was m town f ,
Tuesday on business. '
Mrs. O. W. Lewis spent a while '
Sunday with her sister Mrs. B. B,
Bros. Co., manafacttorers of glass jars
and pressure cot3trs, will give tho
demonstration.
Miss Lewis Htoe Economka
graduate f Maryville College, Mary
ville, Ttan. Shb iintiswluced the can
ning of meat 4fy both pressure coelt
er and water !bath methods. She Ikms
given aaoch ttime and thought t the
study f imebt calming both as a
source cf ltter ZfvDd and as as eco
nomic TOeasmretoitftie farm horn. She
undnStanfls the :eed of the farm
family jaiid the iproblems in canning
that the arverage farm womn anust
meet.
Through her ihimonstrations an .can-
College and director in tharge of the are designed to train acum larmers
conference and expesition, ,aaa young people in inc acveiopmeuc
There xrill also be a fecial nter- DeKer ?s
tainment "Wednesday nisit khwn as Tne conference and exposition, to
the "Farming Shindig," he pointed be in connection with the second
out. Pr.es will be awarded the be annulj conference of the North Car
1 Hare fiddler, tht Wt iiJidiViduul !0jina Crop improvement Association,
entertainer, the best grop ehwsr- ,wju be ;n tje Junior High School
taimrrs, the best fl.ily singers, &nd .bujridmg High Point.
for :tike best sjng-Rf gam oi iowt or
mtffe couples.
JJationally 3eHwh leakers on
A. Jobb, durectw of tlte AAA cotton
division; Dr. G. C. -ylor, ssistartt
itief of th Law4 UtHluation Xdminis-
itiation; Dr. Mrrls iL. Caoke, chief
of the Rural Uectnitwattdn Adminis
tration; and IE. H. B. Betmett, chief
tf the Soil CtanssrVfkion Srvice.
Wednesday's program will include
addresses by W. H. Darst; Dr. G. K.
Middleton, 'sved tecialist at State
College; an2 1 G. Willi.: soil dhem-
Selection of the winner will
determined by his production
shown by his record books; by his
participation in all club and comm
unity activities; by his leadership
activities; by the story of his 4-H
club experiences and by his high
school record.
The four-year scholarship is worth
$320 and the 100 county awards will
cover expenses at the annual 4-H
club short course, Mr. Harrill said.
Ideal Club Member
To Get Scholarship
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS
Raleigh Feb. 25 The outstanding
4-H club member in North Carolina
for 1936 will be awarded a four-year
scholarship to the North Carolina
State College.
In addition, one such club members
from each of the 100 counties will be
awarded a free trip to the annual
4-H short .course to be held at State
BARBOUR'S
MACHINE SHOP
GENERAL REPAIR
WORK
ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE
WELDING '
J. O. Barbour, Mgr.
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Day Phone 56 Nite Phone 9 5-J
Lawrence and
Mrs. Williams.
also accompanied "by
CORE CREEK
Mr. George Ball of Harlowe visit
ed Mr. TVI. C. Dickinson Sunday af
ternoon. Mr. A. M. Gore's little grand daugh
ter Ruth Moore and Mrs. Ennis Bass
of Clinton spent Friday and Satur
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Dickinson.
Mrs. T. P. Tosto, Guy Sabiston of
Beaufort and Miss Marguerite Cop
Ion of Morehead City visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James G Dickinson
and children left Saturday for Clin
ton where they will spend some time
with Mrs Dickinson parents Mr and
Mrs A N Gore
M.' and Mrs. A. N. Fodrie of Fort
Macon spent Sunday and Monday
with Mrs. Fodrie's parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Dickinson.
Mrs. Roy Mason and children of
Harlowe spent a while Sunday after
noon in our community visiting relatives.
RUSSELL CREEK
Rev. R. N. Hinnant will fill his
regular appointment at the Free
Will Baptist church Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Rev. Fred Weaver of Morehead
City spent Sunday afternono with Mr.
G. C. Cuthrell and Mr. C. E. Dail.
Mr. aijd Mrs. Leighman Garner
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell.
Several of the people of this com
munity attended services at Beaufort
Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Louise Pratt of Beaufort
spent Wednesday night with Miss
Georgia Cuthrell.
We are very sorry to learn that
Mrs. J. L. Morton is on the sick list
at this writing. We hope she will
soon be well.
Mr. and Mrs. Leighman Garner
spent a while Sunday night with
Miss Eva Gray Springle of Beaufort.
We are very glad that Mrs. C. A.
Merrill is improving. We hope she
will soon be well.
"RTTO Ford car ever bnih -costs
- ' less for upkeep than the Eord
for 1936.
"But when, after thousands cof
imilcs of trouble-free service, you
imay require a new part, the $ib
eialFord Exchange Service keeps
the maintenance costs at mack
ibcmom.
fold has made the costly, old
tfasiiioned jobwork engine "over
liauT'ia thing of the past.
W-iten the time comes for aa
cogine '"overhaul," the modern
Uwdmxy allows you to exchange
your Ford V-S engine for one
that has been reconditioned at
the factory by the ;same men,
machines and methods used to
manufacture fcbe original assem
blyand there is nouectra charge
for labor.
This exchange service applies
not only to the engine imt also to
other parts including$4 which
are not listed here.
Get the facts from your nearest
Ford dealer and learn of this
.extra economy which oafy Ford
owners enjoy.
jitBsem
after usual low down
payment, buys any
new Fn9 vV-8 passenger car or light
eommenrilal unit under new author
ized Fori (finance plan of Universal
Credit C. 4 for 12 months, or l2
of 1 nith for longer periods,
figured cmtwfcal unpaid balance plus
Insurance. Attractive UCG terms
on used out also.
ON THE AIR Ford Symphony
Orchestn, Sundays, 9 P. M. E. S. T.,
Columbia Network Fred Waring,
Tudiy on CBS, Fridays on N.B.C
ElwtVetwork,9:30to 10P.M.E.S.T.
Factory Reconditioned gig Ford V-8 Distributor
&5P V-8 Engine $56-00 p AssembJy .00
ot Nearest Ford Branch
& (Ford V-8 Carburetor Ford v"3 Clutch Disc
JP Assembly , $j.g5 Assembly $2.75
Shock Absorber A Ford V-8 Fuel Pump
YOUR FORD Assembly Assembly $155
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PORTSMOUTH
Mr Julian Grev who is in charge
of the Coast Guard station here is
spending some time with his family
nt RoHanthe.
Miss Clarabell Salter who is attend
ing school at Ocracoke spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Salter.
Mr. Edward Dixon and Loren Gas
kill and Misses Nora Dixon and Eth
el Gilgo spent a short while at Ocra
coke Saturday.
Messrs. Lambert Morris, Tom Salt
er and Alvin Harri of Atlantic spent
NEW
1936
SEE AND DRIVE THE
FORB V-8
Now On Display At
LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY
Beaufort, North Carolina