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PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT MEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935 The Beaufort News Published every Thursday at Beau fort, Carteret County, North Car. ine. Interment was made ar Grove cemetery of Newport in the Ced Emma, Margaret and Alfred Lewis and an un-named infant borned Christ ibeen On the increase during re- vpnr-i Tho mrwt trnirii' of this type 01 accident ill recent j Mrs. Mann was the daughter ot tne mas Day. Miss (.atnerine uuKioanw, months occurred last Sunday ;late Frankie and Susan Mann Garner a daughter by a former marriage also 'near Hopewell, Va., when 13 'of Newport RFD. She died early survives. -, rryr.va no vc -- c U'avo r1rmrTiri !Tnn.v mnrnimr at thp homp of her! v?A"l01mvvl,,e, PublUV,mor'near Hopewell, Va. But right Ison, T. F. Mann after a short illness M AYCUCK bKUv. .here at home there has been of a few days duration. She had been i lar accidents during liMo. a devout member or the Jfnmravo LESLIE DAVIS JR. WINS HIMSELF A BIKE All good wishes to you! Yours cordially, F. H. Koch. Director, The Carolina Haymakers. : Chapel Hill, N. C. Dec. C, 1935. Jr., was a very Subscription Rates: a fPW months aeo two Dersons ' Baptist church in Newport for over! M. Leslie Davis, (In Advance) I were drowned when their car j 50 years. Surviving children besides happy youngs One Year $1.50 ran- 0fj e highway draw just the son at whose home she died ar ly displaying c:- f f V, .75 t XT T- A 4- n- M-c ICn-mAn damn MnnArf Pirn l k,. ! Cr oia .uunMia mis siue ui Three Months ou one Derson on the Atlant The above Drices are for the first, in a Similar WE LIKE TO BE PRAISED. To the Editor: As a subscriber to your paper, an n nlti4n r t 11 -. f .f...Tf. T AVIV; .ci luuaj. Jiv " ti . 1'iuuii a ell!...- ui ci 1 ivn w wwiiwj, .... a beautiful bicycle giv- to write a few words of commenda admirame ana emciem of his articles in the News & Obor servcr. He knows his stuff! Hs' scod." And more to that effect. There is one danger to us however, in your success, and that is, that a I man of your calibre and industry in 1 the newspaper field is apt to be want jed somewhere else on a bigger job. I do not wish you any harm, but I would hate to see you leave Carteret . County and the Beaufort News. , OTIS H. JOHNSON, Morehead City, N. C. rt -l Vil1 TllflOO Tn Sa fniirth WflU petfl h I is n Pf 1 one the rate is J2.00 a year. there will never be sucn a oeatn on the Morehead Lity-Beautort FULFORD HAMILTON Funeral services for Fulford Hamil ter, . . ton, age about 0 were conducted at 11V . - . ' - ' - ' I HI..-, . .-....-. u . vv , ...... .... . ...J Publishing company and is a go-get- it one of the most readable and in . 'i . 1-1 . tL l uii tne luuicueau viij-Dcauiun Fnternil na appnnn-rlnsa matter Feb- u:.j 1 4.1 4. 4. " . uiiuge uecause me itiicM lype.t"". wc.r iuuuuucu ruary 5, 1912 at the postoffice "V bascule double draws are usedh's home at Sea Level Saturday at uculu,vi ww , -..-w. v on rnpep two nrinypa . ah. ivtv. mr. a , m r 1 o 1 rt I Act of March 3. 1879. MEMBER N. C. PRESS ASSO. T-V.O rrnorrl vail 1nwfrathe Methodist ChUlch nr swinca nrnnnri wVipn iha av. ducted the last rites Freeman, pastor of n Atlantic con- Tinincn jt v nrrcMDCD ime .... . inuiwui, ui.v.i.miJL.n tection to a speeding . . . - I 1 It l 1L . A Golden Rule New Years During the past year The Mr. Hamilton's death was not due A- 1 1 II. maniac i expusure nas ueen reporteu. riv was a w rA worker, employed on tne MAIL FROM A PLAYMAKER ! To The Editor: .teresting weeklies in the country :Vou have shown a most active inter ,est in the welfare of these two towns 1 j of Beaufort and Morehead City, and in that, nf the pntiro C!mintv. nd Tt in i 11 .t . t. , jieei inai tne wnoie county owes you la vote of thanks for your efforts in our behalf. Your News has 'been Seabree ze success with the most remarkable JViayDe tne DraKes won t hold y,vivC., '.mpv, atsy mcaiuuan nas ..uwn im me " mavhp a Hrnnfcpn fool i hp!'sne11 Pile in tne fishing village. Thelonv. 0f vour column the Beaufort nd on all sides I have heard nothing maybe a drunken fool is be-i ineath the wheel and fails to see i 1 1 1 1 ,. j 1 .... . j uie Kuaru riUI anu a car iravei- feauion wews nas, as always, ing at a comparatively slow i.Acu xt , , iai .uo ,r,c' irate win crash through such ai ia ta ir n n v aii 1 a . Would You since the eaele auit Derchmc' : on the front Daere of our news-U v1Q iinuf;M T...,el survive. paper. And our business has why the U. S. Government! ,AMCC rneaKDn been a success in many ways as built the revolving tvpe of I r JAMES gossard a result. e want to thank ev- j bridge over the Inland "Water-! L,a stf n, , ,1 es. n T w? re ery one for their excellent pat- way recently is hard to under-icon Presbyterian ronage and support during the :stand. The approaches to the ! ehuich in New Bern last F'iday mom oast vear and in return our 'hr-wi'a r,a v,;n Kf v, at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. wish is that the 0.0 miner New .,,u L IK. L. McClure Patsy McMullan has sl.own me the I UUl K. vi u 111 11 .. nv jvtiuAv . " - r News and told me of your letter of out praise lor you and your accom- .;.J v.. rr 0 r wuum not stop a person ; f.. , , Year will abundantly supply (blinded by rain, snow or lquor. olIoed bl y?V-7ltual1-0f the thins There will be a death or deaths ?r . - of life. That is our wish to pvprv , u,t u:4 : ii. J 0 clock wi of life. That is our wish to everv one who reads The Beaufort out at that bridge in the course A5ftJlhli rvVw ' p?tol Of time. The same is liable to "'Morehead City Presbyterian church , oiiiciaung. intei-meni was made in ! foreman on the job discharged all employees from the job about noon i iwmhpv 4 Iplishments. on Fridav when the weather became. t , irnw rf wmi intoroot i I have searched vour naner from bitterly cold. He lied shortly after in te g00 people if Ocracoke, and page one to page eight thru many ed- 1 -.... 11. .i' . . . ,-i . , anu nave yei 10 see one line inned news," which means that filling your columns with d ads, and do not need any bout "Cottie Mourns" and I shall ap- j of the aforesaid stuff. Your "Vvater preciute your sending me a copy of front" column is becoming famous, this week's paper of the Beaufort and every paragraph is worth reading, News in which you are planning to in every issue write more about it. I will cherish uu ,..:,.!,., m ! n UUIU til tlC ICS ill UUl JL UUllVVld J-llj; 11..1 vvuu.j,, iii;?- Black S.ranbook for 1935-1936. Thev torical and otherwise, published from will be the high lights in our dramat- time to time in the Raleigh News & lUlisnrver. have nnf. 11s nn tho mon ml , t . ' I ie ,1 never oeiore, ana nas given us wide- THEATRE WEEK DEC. 29TH. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY, DEC. 29 DONALD COOK in "Confidential" Admission 25c The services there (followed brief rites conducted at the me here on Ann Street at Vntir wpll "writtpn nrticlpo nn Vinr pertaining 10 uarieret oounty,, nis- MONDAY & TUESDAY "Harmony Lane" with Douglass Montgomery, Evelyn Venable ic collections. I shall be grateful. vvvv-W-X-! SDrea(i nublicitv 4 i v A business man from Raleigh, vis iting me some time ago, picked up a copy of the Beaufort News, and, af ter looking it over. said. "Well this j looks like a real paper; it has a real make-up; who is its editor?" "Aycock Brown" I reDlied. H exelAimeH. Av. cock Brown? Why I have read a lot I - UA ume. ine same is liauie to ee- t News and who pa romzes the h appen on the Atl antic Beach Zfr S' 7' Beaufort News' tnntshop. We , bridge, and probably will be. Cedar Grove cemetery. engineer- have tried to treat you like to be treated. as we fore highway or U. Young Gossard who would have ;been 16 years of age next February, feu on an envelope opener lodged between two pillows as he and his brother Billy played on a bed in their home last Thursday night about 9 o clock. The blade Denstrated his ing officials see to it that a dif ierenr type ot draw is installed. The only safe drawbridge is the double Bascule type. Such types turninc. swivel and roll- lift from both sides. Ina" anrnour- , i, " , n , ; The Go&sards moved to Beaufort rf?nfV?,rnm!ntK m?ey W ,e 1 Mfrom New Bern several months ago Spent would be for modem M-r. Gossard was sent here as head is. pnmnarat up v are-sr n a "'C" " u'"""i!, me tyueicase worker for the NCERA. Vnnn there was no Snow. A few flakes KaSi f " "5? " e More- Jimmie Gossard was very popular in fell but not enough to cover the rl0 m Beaufort draws, j New Bern where he was a member of grass or trreen vegetation of !Me I1?0?, 1S, apparently there , the Hi-Y dub, Boy Scouts and other iJeautort and East Carteret r v n d0"btul lf Jt Will 'scholastic record at Beaufort High eyer be used for that purpose I School was above the average. He was at least not until many lives a brilliant youth, have gone through open draws! He is survived bv his mother nd Beaufort Has A Wonderful Climate r The Gulf Stream is very gra cious to East Carteret county. While about 98 per cent of North Carolina was lying under a blanket of snow over the week-end Beaufort and East Carteret county had none. That Wade' THEATRE WEEK DEC 30 MONDAY & TUESDAY "The Big Broadcast of 1936 with Jack Oakie, Burns and Allen, Bing Crosby, Amos 'tJ Andy, Charlie Rug tflea Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c WED. & THURS. 10c Bargain Day KAY JOHNSON in "Jalna" 10c FRIDAY & SATURDAY JACK HOLT in -i-'' 'Storm Over The Andes' C. G. GASJULL BROKERAGE CO. WISHES CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS cut such was not the case in the western part of the county. At Newport only 10 miles from Beaufort snow covered the ground and in New Bern pros pects for awhile iooked like a white Christmas. Maybe a rise in temperature will make it a soggy or partly white Christ mas for most of the State, but in Beaufort and East Carteret it appeared, when this editorial was written on Monday that the weather would be fair and warm,. We owe our marvelous climate to a blue streak of wa ter that moves northeastward off the coast some 17 miles from Beaufort Inlet. The Gulf Stream is gracious to Carteret. He Followed The Galf Stream to Carteret J. H. Kinsey, a tomato farm er of Ft. Myers, Florida stud ied a chart of the Atlantic coast. He followed the Gulf Stream north and noted that it came nearer to the mainland off Carteret county than any other place along the coast ex cept Southern Florida. Mr. Kinsey came to Beaufort last week, looked over the possibili ties for tomato growing in East Carteret county and before he left, he had rented 150 acres of cultivated land, had employed a local manager and given in structions to start plowing im- meaaieiy. ne Happened to be in Carteret when the weather was unusually cold for this section. The mercury in local thermometers was hovering a round freezing. That did not alarm Mr. Kinsey, however, be cause from Ft. Myers in South ern Florida came a telegram in dicating that the thermometers there were registering 38 de grees only six above freezing. Every acre of farm land rent ed Dy Mr. Kinsey will be devot ed to growing tomatoes or to mato pianrs. mat will mean tnat employment will be given many persons during certain seasons. It will mean that Car teret will have another impor- laut industry, aitnough toma toes have been grown in east Carteret county successfully for a number of years. The total acreage of tomatoes in Carter et during the coming season is quite likely to run over 600 ac res. An important asset to the Lj-Tteret tomato ndustry is the establishment this year of a cannery by Fred Seeley and the Chamber of Commerce. Completed too late to take an important role in the tomato in dustry of 1935, the cannery i Promises to be a trpmanHnin I set to growers during the 1936 season. to watery graves. THIS WEEK'S Obituaries Father, his brother Billv and two I sisters, Miss Bettie Gossard and little Miss Mary Jane Gossard. j MRS. EMILY CATHRINE LEWIS I Funeral services were conducted WEDNESDAY "Stars Over Broadway" with Pat O'Brien, Frank McHugh, Jean Muir, Phil Regan Wednesday is Jackpot Night Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c I A JOYOUS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I G. GASKILL, Prop. THURSDAY FRIDAY "Personal Maid's ! Secret" ! with this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull, Ani- Emily C. Lewis, 36, who died at her I ta Louise, Ruth Donnelly home at 10:45 o'clock Christmas night J'Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c Rev. Mr. Anderson of the Baptist Church conducted Freewill the last MRS. ELLEN MANN funeral services for Hn viUn ';. .f u r..:i - " v mc iiuiuc. uui iai -services were Mann, SO. were condnrtpH nt , I ,,,, ,t - r . . - uis kuiiuuncu ai uccau view cemetery home in NewDort TueaAov of in..n v, oelnrlf ivifli ITM, ur t a: ! . . i oimmons as- ane is surv ved bv her hushanH .Tn . . ... ... Elder W. W. Roberts officiat Lewis, and their four children, IfayflgUffH SATURDAY JOHN MACK BROWN in (D 1 1 A Iff oranaea v,owara Mat. 10c-20c Nizht 10c-25c E. D. MARTIN COMPANY WISHES EVERYONE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Play this "hunch" IF you would PROFIT in A, nVFDTICn m.- i .... - . -u, 1Tir. mercnant . . it s your one best bet to "step up" your business in 1936. Talk to people "in print" . . tell them what you have to sell . . what you can offer them in the way of economies, and give them "reasons why" It will pay them to trade with you. If your offers have any merit at all, ; ou will get immediate, PROFITABLE response. Of course, your medium of Advert'sing i, most important. To reach the greatest possible number of buyer, for your goods, run your mes sage in the: WISHING YOU A t 1 I H'APPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR J S BETTS BAKERY I i d !. ..!. : - -- "'" 11 - - x ; THE BEAUFORT MS GREETINGS We thank you for the Finest Christmas We Have Ever Spent Tj Each and Every one We wish a Happy New Year We will continue to give each Satur- jl day night at 8:30 a Radio or $5.00 in cash or some suitable prize a a small token of our appreciation of your trade. Deaths At Drawbridges "eatns at drawbridges have It's read by S.00O People Weekly. And it GETS RESULTS ! ! We'll Help Write Your Ad and Furnish Cuts PHONE 16 Today for our Rates You may expect from us the Finest Possible Drug Store Service F. R. Bell, Druggist Always at Your Service Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received 1 1 t
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