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r r,E two JHE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935 j 1 f ? fi A Newsy Trip Around The World By Elizabeth Saunders 51 Filial duty is believed to be in- )iiuii'u mure ueepiy in me inmese than in any other race. This illustrat jed on one way by the fact that the ' amount of money which is sent re?- jularly to parental homes in China by sons and daughters living in other countries totals more than $4,000,000 a week. I When J. Hensley, a steamship ra- ! For seven and a half years, Harry dio operator, recently became dissat- , Harman, a constable of Catawissa, gified with his wages, he formed ajPa., has maintained a calendar made one-man strike and picked a lumber j of whitened clamshells on the terrace company's dock at Longview, Wash., . in front of his home. The letters and Since union longshoremen don't pass numbers are five feet high and fourrfntt picKex lines, me enure luuuiug laum-. incnes wiue. air. iiarman cnanges me Eighty-two-year-old A. L. White still rides his 64-year-old '"bone-shak er" bicycle in Tewksbury, England. CARD OF THANKS ties were tied up by one man. date every night at eleven o'clock. AAA officials recently received this : ad clipped from the Joplin, Mo. j Globe: j "Dandy way to make money; buy this 13 acres for hog ranch. Sign up ! with Government not to raise hogs. It will pay you $1,000. According to Robert Ripley, Pres cott Cook of Montana is a regular "Ice Man." He is always cold and wears 6 shirts, 3 suits of underwear and 4 pairs of pants in the hottest weather. Mr. William Lightfoot of Ripley, Tenn., recently walked 2,500 miles in In London, England, charged with stealing women's clothing. Arthur Barlow, 27, said that he sometimes felt that he must dress as a woman, it is hard to believe, but a sailor in the Navy served 15 months aboard the flagship of the Pacific Fleet but never saw the Pacific Ocean. We wish to express our apprecia tion and thanks to those who showed us smypathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and er David M. DeNoyer. We wish especially to thank those who showed their sympathy during our bereave ment by sending floral offerings. Mrs. D. M. DeNoyer and son J. C. DeNoyer. the end of any year li)3o'-lt)3U period. during the QarJen Contest To Be Continued CANNING BUDGET IS RECCOMMENDED Aug -Food and health Raleigh, authorities say that every person service. should have in his diet at least two Raleigh, Aug. 7 The fall and win ter garden contest, a movement to stimulate more interest in home gar vear by the State College extension vegetables each day in addition to potatoes or dried beans. In order that rural families may have sufficient variet and amount of vegetables in their diet during the cold weather months, some of the sur plus of the home garden should be In Omaha, Nebraska, when a 4-year-old and much prized sanary es caped from his cage, a classified ad was placed in a local paper. He was found on the porch of a suburban home 12 miles away, and identived by the occupants from the ad they had read. Jerry suffered nothing a campaign for election as court worse than a hangover from his long clerk, but lost to a one-legged op- flight. ponent who campaigned from an au- tomobile. In Grantitsville, S. C, all glass vas- es on graves in the cemetry turn pur ple, due to fumes from a nearby dye factory. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS $1.50 A YEAR TOBACCO PROGR'M TO BE CONTINUED Dishmat Hussian, who says he is 125 years and the oldest man in the world, is recovering from an automo bile accident at Rangoon, India In Juan Les Pins, France, Gigolos, One course the cadets at the United ' anxious to reduce the cost of living. States Military Academy at West Point enjoy is one that our future army officers must take for four years if necessary to attain proficien cy it is ballroom dancing. like other groups in France under the new government economy pro gram, have cut their fees by ten per cent. Raleigh, Aug 7 A four-year to bacco adjustment contract, covering the years 1336-39 inclusive, will be offered this summer to flue-cured to bacco growers in North Carolina. The new contract, in effect, will be a continuation of the present adujst- ment program, said E. Y. Floyd, of State College. A few minor changes will be made, he added. The new contracts will be establish ed on acreage and production bases already determined for the present contracts. Adjustment of acreage and production during any one year will 1 In the different counties, the con test will be conducted by the county councils of home demonstration clubs, and all rural families will be eligible to enter their gardens. Through these contests, the exten sion service is seekine to increase canned, says Miss Mary E. Thomas, thu number and variety of vegetables extension nutritionist at v-naie ui- ,n the diet of rural familie. esneciallv lege. 'in fall and winter, said Miss Mary E. In addition to canned foods, the Thomas, extension nutritionist at the table should be well supplied with college, greens, which may be grown thru ' the winter, and stored vegetables Cash prizes will be awarded indi such as onions, squash, beets, turnips, viduals and counties making the potatoes, cabbage. best showing in the contest. The She recommended that for each V'ze money has been donated by the member of the family there should be Chilean Nitrate Educational Bureau. canned 57 pints of vegetables and 45 ! Where there are ten or more con- pints of fruits. Twelve pints of dried testants in a county, a first prize of fruits and six pints of dried vege- $5 and a second pri;:e of $2.50 will tables per person are also recommend .Pro to the county winees. In the State ed as a supplement to the canned contest, prizes for individuals will foods. range from $20 for first place to $5 To further round out the diet, for fourth place. Similar prizes will housewife should provide for each go to the county councils having the largest percentage of their members enroled in tho contest. Contestants may enroll witih ithe garden leaders of their local clubs, Miss Thomas said. The enrollment of contestants must be completed by October 1. The contest will continue until March 31, 1936. The contestants will be required to make monthly reports showing the kinds of vegetables growing in their gardens and the number of times these vegetables are served on the family table during the month. CRUISER MAKES VOYAGE TO NEW BERN AND BACK Leaving Beaufort lat Sunday after noon Dick Dickinson and party of friends aboard his cruiser-yacht Mo A. Mayo, Mrs. J. Taylor and son; all ano sailed for New Bern. They made anchorage in Adams' Creek later that night, sailing again Monday morning. The sail irom Adams- Creek to New Bern was made in 45 minutes which is clipping off quite a 'few knots per hour. Capt. Charlie Carrow accompanied the party which included "Bookie" Mace, first mate and Taylor O'Bryan, second mate. member of the family four nints of preserves and jam, two pints of jel-' ly, and two pints each of pickle and relish. 4 As a canning budget, Miss Thomas ! suggested the following vegetables ! S for each person: Asparagus, two pints; beets, four' pints; carrots, four pints; com, two pints, English peas, two pints; kraut,' four pints; lima beans, two pints; okra, two pints; soup mixture, five pints; string beans, ten pints; toma REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Town of Morehead City to David R. Benson and wife, 2 lots Morehead City, for $10. O'BRYAN AND MACE, NEWSTAND Dealers In ALL KINDS OF MAGAZINES We appreciate your patronage-Watch for us next week not be more than 35 per cent of the jtoes, 20 pints; apples, six pints; black In some races of mankind the fe male is the taller and heavier sex. There is a tribe or two in Africa in which the average height of the wo men exceeds that of the m:n, a id a group in Russia in which m iy ev ery wife outweighs her husb :::. Mailed in Fukona, Manchuria, five years aE,o, a postcard has just been 'eccivod in Port Arthur, 1,000 miles a v. -a Mrs. Walter Winchell, wif, famous columnist is the mot! baby boy. Even her husband, recorder of blessed events, m own story because he stuck In a diaper Seattle, Wash., cbamp'on well father of the Nation of the perfect change in sixteen t- of a flat. t': ni( us S-U'd his In Gloucestei close base After the sale of the crop each year, the adjustment payment will be determined by his amount requir ed to make up the difference in the actual farm price received and the established parity price on the do mestic portion of the crop. Where necessary, adjustments in the base acreage and production fig ures will be made in the contracts to changing contest in : place all growers on as equitable a W. H. Love was the j footing as possible. Floyd stated, trained husband and ! The new contract's nrnviHp that He won with a the number of tenants and share- seconds croppers on the farm and the percent I age of t he tobacco grown by tenants iand share-croppers may not be re Mass., 3 year old j duced below the number and nereent. berries, six pints, cherries, six pints: fruit juices, three pints; huckleber ries, three pints; grapes, three pints; peachse, six pints; pears, six pints; and plums, six pints. .BLB i a O. H. Johnson, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat CLASSES FITTED Q&f Hwnrsi Morehead City 9 to 12 A. M. Beaufort 2 to 5 P. M. tti the side of his wife hospital. in a NVw to Joe Randazza, Jr., weighs 137 pounds age in 1935. Believe it or not, but there is on? building that no woman has entered in 1400 years. It is the Mo:iat.-ry on the Island of St. Hono.-.v., near Cannes, France. York He gained two pounds in a:iri at that rate by now much heavier. In New Kenisington, Pa., Mike Stuia is known as the "mourning man." He attends funerals for fun, rnd avesages 3 a day. He has been 36 hours, j To encourage soil i improvement, should be ithe contracts provide that an increase in the amount of land devoted to soil- building crops may be made on the farm equal to the number of acres withdrawn from tobacco cultivation under the contract. Q B B B i E !5 ft V h a I Any grower who wishes will be al- Tonic checks MALARIA In Three Days COLDS Liquid-Tablets first day 668 Tn: at more than 3,000 burials. ; lowed to terminate his contract at and Laxative Sal ve-No3e Drops I 0 19)). lutan Mras Toiacoo Co A i. I i 1 TIME TO PLANT RUTA BAGAS TURNIPS AND ALL FALL GREENS JAS. D. RUMLEY FEED FLOUR SEED PHONE 125-J BEAUFORT UT BUTTER Mb. Jars 'liiim in l l ream Dessiri Assorlt"! ll;lK)rS lni. tm kitng Flnvors rifrt rare t'rnlt hllrlimisr.' I '.l)iir:il('(l Lge. Bots. fins Dnt, 17c . Irp, ll.iuhlc Rich TALL CANS I "."re ROLLS 2 doz. 9c Bread i6-oz. Leaf S"ir;l:inlp iea Tctlt'T'S Tea Orungc Pekoe 'A lb. '4 "J ng. I nceda Biscuit, 3 or tr. Nabisco Chocolate Drink Coco nog C:maj Soap Sultana Tuna Fish Atm Page Par TnU Preserves Encore SM4M Olives lon Salad Dressing 15c 23c pkgs. 13c 19c 3 c. H id. Can 7 ox. Caa ie oc. far !4 rt. ivr 13c 15c 20c t19c 2c Kajtih Pure CiUor Vinegar Jar Caps Jar Rings 6 C-ai Jug 29c Doz. Pkgs1. 25c 25c 8 oz. But. Bot r.tht O-notk Coffee, lb 17c rroft Pectin Jhlnols ffhm Bhoa Polish Full Pek Rlp Tomatoes Juice 3 Tarollna Pickles Sw?t or fn-t No. 2 Cam No. I Cans 24 oz. Jar Mlxe4 19c 10c 25c .25c 23c Compound LARD, lb 14c BUTTER, Tub or Print, lb 29c PORK AND BEANS, can 5c FLOUR, 24 lbs 90c A & P FOOD STORES'
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