FAC" TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU "AY, MAY 23, 1935 A Newsy Trip Around The World lly Elizabeth Saunders hvv of eastern Carolina beds and ha.s delayed some instances. ;obatvo plant 'the planting in th-- 1 X. J. Eagles of Rouan County ; reports fim: prospects for good crops no jof apples, peaches and cherries in his farm orchard. mmmissioners had to election immediately, as the ;ut calls for a.tion within 00 uays irom ratification, and there is a possibility that the Supreme Court will make decision in the near future. .Mrs. Charles S. Tolson, .Morehead City welfare worker asked the ques tion: "Why have an election when authorize 'that is considered by multitudes of are inneritors mind in of the evils of drink my unyieLu-.g opposition If the neonle to he distinctly degrading and in hv -ilmnst everyone as questionable.. ; lo me question. 11 uie Pimcipies ex- iThe stock argument "That it is sold pressed in paragraphs two and three, (anyway and we should have the rev-'section nineteen of the law under enue and control it" thereby giving! constitution were enforced now by ....... lour officers, blind tigers and bootlee- jit the semblance of respect.bdity car-, wou,d be M scarce ag . ries no weigtn, exct-i'i. w hi ln eoeue sound. 1 nope srent empn LIQUOR IKS we already nave au tne wniswey we personally inclined to favor tne i you wi1 consider this question before want9" rtoorrfrtt- m prrpnarv rpaftnns 'c..ii ,i - ...u. l . . . (Continued from page one) 1 Militant Dry Charles S. Wallace of favor it. I have your boys and mine'done Mrs. Blythe Noe, of the Beaufort Morehead wno w s ; " ""T'Z" ZZ nh.,,-,o S. Walla,. tin MCll lilt, mufciit. . ..v A woman named IJ.ibovskaya gave said excitedly birth to uuadrupleis in Irkutsk, Si- picket fence!' beria. This is the third case of quad-, leased a tiger-striped kitten. ruplets in Russia in the last months. Two of the infants were- boys and two girls. Community Club said she was speak ''Kid's head caught injing for her organization of 50 worn Police anived and re- en who opposed the referendum. Believe it or not, "Spider Baum ulavins ball with Sacramento, P. C. L., fouled a ball over the grandstand The Mamore-Maderia Railway injwhere it struck his own baby on the Brazil was built thru the seething head, jungle which took a frightful toll of j - human life that each cross tie re- Near Fort Worth, Texas, Will Da presents the death of a laborer. It vis went fishing, but after he got to is 200 miles long. the lake decided it would be more . ! fun to hunt. He killed 42 water moc- In Barnesville, Ohio, a hen nest-J casin snakes with a .22 rifle, ing in the rear seat of Orville Mc-, Coy's automobile when he drove from his farm paid for her ride. She laid an egg. ville on a business trip sent a 4UU word telegram to the chairman of the Board of Commissioners voicing his opposition to any proposed rtfer- Graham W. Duncan, attorney here, endum. His telegram which was read believed that the county will go to to those present at the special meet the expense of "approximately $800" jng before the commissioners went in holding an unnecessary election, into executive session, read as fol believing the Supreme Court would lows: rule the act as unconstitutional and ti, rn!1,.j nf rnmmwsinnpra nf he told the commissioners his views. Attorney Hamilton explained that The award for famous first words goes to William G. Gay, 60, painter of Quincy, Mass. Rendered uncon scious in a 40-foot fall from a lad der, he. asked the doctor who reviv ed him: "Did I spill the paint?" The Gaston County terracing unit has been running from daylight to dark during recent weeks in the at tempt to terrace as much land as possible before planting begins. Believe it or not, a log cabin auto is owned by Charles Kellog of Santa Rosa, Calif. A California redwood tree was converted into a motor body by him. A new farm slogan growing in popularity throughout piedmont and western Carolina is: "At least one acre of alfalfa on every farm." Paul's MACHINE SHOP Headquarters For Marine Supplies and Paint SEE US ABOUT AN ENGINE FOR YOUR NEW BOAT Address G. M. PAUL Beaufort, N. C. Blue mold is reported in a nam- Charles Quincy Chase of San Francisco, Calif., will move across the continent the 150-year-old home stead built by his great-grand-father near Portland, Maine. In Dunkerque, France, Inna Vil yn, 60, has been condemned to more than 800 years in prison for drunk enness and theft. This is a record for prison sentences probably in the wor in France and Mrs. L. Cloutman of Kan-as Mo., has been using four hai: for over 3D years. In Detroit, irate housewives com plained that the crenm was being stolen from the tops of their milk bottles after the morning porcr de liveries. Police investigated and found that a partly tamed crow was the thief. He. would puncture the top of the bottle with his beak and drink the cream. ilf 11932 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, ill f 1 Si Erwin Zimmerman, 11, of Beatrice, Nebr., rides to and from school each day in a two-wheel rig drawn by his pet cow. In Haverhill, Mass., Robert Lyons has in Irish setter that has a fond ness for nuts, especially English wal nuts. Patsy, the dog, eats the nut meats after carefully breaking open tho shells. In Somerville, Mass., when Mrs. Walter L. Hovey went to get her lemon meringue pie where it was cooling, she found a pigeon sleeping in the center. Mrs. Emmett McNeilly, of May field, Ky., has carried on weekly eor respondnece with Mrs. Walter O. Davis, of Pearsona, Kans., for 35 years, though neither woman has ev er seen the other. 11932 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, New Engine, New Tires, Finished in Duncan Blue Duco with cream wheels. Same service as new car. $125.00 Down $25.00 per month for 12 months. 1 34 PLYMOUTH FORDOR SE dan, operates perfect, a deluxe mod el with Duco paint, color blue. Good tires. To drive this car is to want it. $150 down, 12 monthly payments of $31.00. We will ac cept your old car as part payment. 1 '34 FORD DELUXE TUDOR, Black finish with cream wheels and stripe, metal tire cover, new set of . General Tires, best looking job on our lot. $475.00 $160.00 down 12 monthly installments of $31.00. Use your old car as down payment. LOFTIN MOTOR CO. Craven Street Beaufort WEB The following sign is on a window on Pennsylvania Avenue in Wash ington, D. C. : , A SOBER TAILOR '. ; DYEINQ Gideon North of the White-haired, 68-year-old Price of Cleveland County, Carolina is the Tulip King world he has over 100,000 tulips in his garden. Mr. Price has given his life to his flower garden. It's a mem orial to his son who died over-seas during the World War. Thousands of vsitors visit it each year. He also has 15,000 gladioli and hundreds of lilies and amaryllia bulbs. Mrs. Belle Benchley, who has charge of the San Diego, Calif., zoo the fourth largest in the world claims to be the only woman zoolo gical director. In Brooklyn, N. Y., the other day fourteen policemen in radio patrol cars rushed to a home on the tele phone plea of a frantic woman who J Dairy Poultry Hog Feed HAY AND GRAINS Carteret County: Being a citizen of the county and not being able to be present in per son I am compelled to use this meth od to register my uncompromising protest and opposition to the calling of an election on the Jiquor Din wnicn you aic iu ewiiuti v fr the following reason: The ques-' T carry on, MODERN SHOE REBUILDERS "BEST IN TOWN" J. D. Biggs, Prop. Support the Chamber of Commerce Members: Radio Manufacturer Service Phone 75 -j- X n: tion has not been a local issue for i nearly thirty years. There was abso lutely no demand for this law before land during the last campaign when jour representative was elected and it was distinctly understood that no in terference with our state prohibition ilawa would have his approval. There was no demand to include our eoun ity in this attempt to thwart the ex pressed will of our people, except by of 'a mere handlul oi tne citizens ! Morehead City. There is now very i little demand for the election except from those who feel it necessary to 'legalize the sale of liqur to induce a certain element of people to patron ize our summer resort. The calling of the election in the face of these facts is unnecessary and unwarrant ed expense and the campaign incident thereto will engender discord and strife politically and otherwise which will take years to overcome. I am opposed to my county, where I was born and reared engaged in a bus ! e either for profit or otherwise .1. RADIO SERVICE SHOP EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS Radios, Tubes, Batteries, Refrigerators MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. J. FOREHAND Rodiatricians M V. BLACK SUMMERTIME IS DINE AWAY FROM HOME TIME TRY OUR DELICIOUS MEALS COOKED JUST RIGHT SPECIAL DINNERS 45c Lunches Prepared For Taking on Fishing Trips MATHIS CAFE Opposite Po3toffice Beaufort, N. C. Thirty Million Miles of Ford Economy BEAN HAMPERS-POTATO TUBS AND BERRY CUPS Telephone No. 61 C. G. GASKILL BROKERAGE CO. Cor Lenoxville Rd. and Atlantic Highway BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA j ft ' fJ ' i rait 1 1: M Norfolk Southern More miles. Foster miles. Greater economy . . . that is the story of the Ford V- 8. There are conclusive fig ures irom owners to show that it is the most economical Ford car ever built. A particularly interesting and complete report ol costs comes from a national fleet owner who has owned 854 Ford cars which have run more than thirty million miles in business use. 175 were Model T Fords which were run 5,017.075 miles. 599 were Model A Ford cars which were run 24.041.632 miles. 80 are Ford V- 8 cars which have been run 2,982.886 miles. This owner's cost records show that Ford V-8 cars cost 12 less to operate than the Model A Fords and 31 less than the Model T Fords. And they covered more miles per monthl The monthly average for the Model T Fords was 1509 miles. ... For the Model A Fords. 1866 miles. . . . And 2571 miles for the Ford V-8. Each year the Ford car gives you more in value and performance and costs you less to operate. Schedule Daily 3:00 3:34 4.00 4:55 5:50 6.00 Read Down Week Days Sunday Daily Read Up Sunday Week Days PM PM PM PM PM PM 6:45 7:13 7.50 9:15 10.55 11.00 10.45 AM 7.05 PM 8.00PM 10.16 AM 6.32 PM 7.25 PM 9.55 AM 6.07 PM 6.55 PM 9.05 AM 4.55 PM 5.45 PM 8.08 AM 3.35 PM 3.40 PM 8.00 AM 3.20 PM 3:10 PM Ask tick t agents for schedule from oth stations. AM. AM AM AM AM AM 6.45 AM Lv. Goldsboro Ar 7.13 AM Lv. La Grange Ar 7.50 AM Lv. Kinston Ar 9.05 AM Lv. New Bern Ar 10.15 AM Lv. Morehead City 10.30 AM Ar Beaufort Lv. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Actual Figures Show The Ford V-8 is A CTf Mora aeo-- Modal A. and - . r Mora aco. nHL nomical I O than tba I linoui Modal T. IF MUD V8 LOFTIN M OT0R COMPANY Authorized Ford Sales and Service For Carteret County BEAUFORT, Support the Chamber of Commarca N. C.

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