I.I v VP G" F.TCHT THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, FOOTBALL Continued from page one) long drive put the oval on the 4 from where Hassell lugged it over. Extra point failed. Hassell sped 50 yards to the 10 and after 9 was picked up, Brooks rammed over from the one. Again conversion failed. The third quarter ended 32 to 0. It became 38 to 0 when Brooks passed 10 yards ov er the goal to Hassell. Extra point failed. Brooks intercepted a Farm ville heave on their 30 and prompt ly sped to six more points. Levi Bev eridge was called out of the line and plunged across for extra point to end scoring for the day 45 to 0. Beaufort piled up 14 first-downs to three for the visitors. Beaufort started a veteran versatile, fast and elusive backfield composed of Gray Hassell, quarter; Frank Rice and George Brooks, halves; David Beveridge, full. The line had James Cardwell and Ed Potter, ends; Chas. Hamilton and Harry Tyler, tackles; Levi Beveridge and Ernest Conwav. puards; Richard Chad wick, center. Reserves used last Friday (and some for the first time) were: John Skarren and George Snooks, back? Robert Hill, West Taylor, Frank Robinson, William Thomas, William Gillikin, Rollin Lewis, William Allen. Junior Weaver, backs. Beaufort's blocking was something beautiful to behold in this game. J. ugiesby, C. Modlin, R. Modlin and E. Aioye were best for Farmville. the cooperative movement was evi denced this week in a number of re quests from fishing communities in which Chapters have not been forrn- jed asking representatives of the or 'ganization to aid in setting up Chap iters in those communities. Every ef fort is being made to extend the or ganization into these communities as j rapidly as possible. From a nucleus of 500 North Carolina fishermen. representing the present membership jof the organization, the organization .contemplates a gradual expansion paralleling sales and consumption de velopment. Sales development has been under way in western North Carolina dur ing the past thirty days with special attention being devoted to fresh meat markets and groceries in which sea foods have not been featured. Re sponse has not been Dhenominal but a number of new seafood dealers have been developed all of which will eon- tribute materially to the annual pro duction of seafoods for North Caro lina fishermen. While not ready t0 enter into full production The Fisheries organiza tion is working dav and ni?ht tn Mm. plete the storage facilities and the cannery in order to be of eery ser vice possible to its membership. 'in feeble health since October 1934 when be was stricken with paralysis. Rev. A. P. Stephens pastor of the church conducted the services, with jinterent being made in Bay View cemetery. Mrs. Matilda Willis, his widow, survives and three sons, Lacy, Claud 'and Hubert each of Morehead City, 'also one sister survives, Mrs. Hettie Ann Willis of Florida. J Active pall-bearers at the funeral Vere: Dave Guthrie, Charlie Willis, ; Walter Guthrie, Joe Guthrie, W. H. j Lewis and Tobe Guthrie. Mr. Willis was a fisherman. He was born on what is called Bell's Island in thi3 ; county the son of the late Jchn and IoHy Ann Willis. from the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skarren at 3 o'clock or of St. Paul's church conducted the last rites. October 9, at 11:45 a. m. The parents survive. Interment was made in tha today. Rev. Lawrence enwick, pas- The child died Wednesday morning Episcopal cemetery. I HARRY LEE SKARREN ! Funeral services for little Harrv .Lee Skarren, age four years, three months and 14 days, were conducted N. C. FISHERIES (Continued from ptge one) its of the organization automatical ly assures them of the maximum prof it to be derived from their catches. That fishermen generally are be ginning to think more seriously of FOR RENT Five Room Furnished Cottage 124 Turner St. $25.00 per month. Ap ply at Residence. THIS WEEK'S Obituaries ABRAM WILLIS Funeral services were cimtSaetM Tuesday afternoon at the M E. church in Moreheacf Citv for Ahram Willis, 67, who died" early Monday nignt, at his home thews. He had beew NOW IS THE TIME TO RELINE YOUR HEATERS Work done by an Expert. Also Stove, pipes any size, made or fitted. BEN'S BICYCLE SHOP On Craven Street Phone 97-J Beaufort, N. C DONT BE MISLEAD BY CUT PRICES WE GIVE THE BEST IN WORKMANSHIP, SERVICE;, AND MATERIAL MODERN SHOE REBUILDERS James D. Biggs at your Service C. E. Styron iJlli I Where Your "Meat Money ' Buys More both in Quality and! Quantity -TEMPTING SPECIALS GF Native and Western Meati India da RUPTURE E. J. 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