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I xx l p g two THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936 A Newsy Trip Around The World By Elizabeth Saunders State's Farm Income Increased Under AAA Raleigh Jan. 15 During the two and a half years of the AAA, the total increase in .North Carolina farm in come was more than ?4 16,785,000. This figure is the sum of the AAA benefit payment plus the increaseed valuation of farm crops since 1932. T- moo k- tk. AAA U. i., gjp ,1, ucaviu biic nfm, uio value of farm crops in this State was John J. Pope, Bay C-ty, Michigan, Meat from bulls killed in Mexican Si04.Sfi2.000. said Den I. O. Srhauh. 55, weighing 135 pounds, is a human , bull-fighters is never sold, as it is of State College, who had charge of cork. With his hands and feet lashed , thought that the "heated blood" en- the programs in North Carolina, securely he can float hours on end in 'gendered by the bulls' blind rage at j fresh water, and after being pushed the time of the killing noisons its With the inauguration of the AAA ELECT TWO DIRECTORS AT SESSION under always bobs up again. Bloodhounds were put on the trail flesh for human consumption in 1933, the valuation of farm crops rose to $194,390,000. The following Florence vear 5t climbed up to $262,973,000, In Denver. Colo.. Mrs. of Nehemiah Butler, colored, wanted Miller, marriage-license clerk, looked 8n 'n 1935 it was 246, 348,000. . .1 ... f CIJ. t- fn TI'l T..4 I ... - .1 lor meji m oww.n, lunii. no oui- at tne man in amazement when he Tv. Tnt.. inrrc.aaa nvar 1Q,9 jri ler was arrested by Deputy Sheriff a9ked for a licen9e t0 wed his present L tZl ZZVlliT tl p. n v m. wqo k. .... i.t a. j. . ,. v ! tne next three yea" amounted to -e- - wue. i want to gei a license in eacn ttan rok nnn t aa; ing used by the fugiUve to hunt rab- 0f the 48 states and marry her 48 bits. The dog's name was Sherlock times," said the man. Holmes, Jr. Dr. Henry Cutler, 74, retired head-1 $390,625,000. In addition, the farm ers cooperating in the crop control programs received more than $26,160 000 in benefit payments, in nttsDurgn Diooa was streaming ; master of the Mt. Vernon School for! Up to September 30, 1935, the bene from Carl Bomb's right hand and i Boys, Summit, N. J., is now in hh fit payments had reached a total of there was a baffled look upon his face sophomore year at the University of $26,159,193. Since that time other when a patrolman found him on a,paris, France, studying medicine. payments have been made, and yet sweet, ine patrolman, louna me mm- others are now due. the dean nointed die finger lacerated. "How in the world did you ever cut a finger like that?' asked the policeman. "Finger? Finger?" questioned To prove to his grandfather that out, he could write a 7 year old boy in I Newport, England, filled in part of a benefit payments, classified by nrescribed form in tho last (ronoml commodities, were distributed to election and was then tkpn tn th-'North Carolina farmers thus; tob- Bomb. "Xou Know, 1 thought that was polls by his still doubting grandfather acco 4.i&.l8i cotton ?$lU,bo9,. the funniest tasting hot dog I had jand made to deposit his ballot. Since B46' corn-hogs $848,005, and wheat ever eaten." U voter is required to be over 21 97451- Bomb had gone into a cafe, pur-j years of age, and the boy is a minor.l From the summer of 1931 un to chased a sandwich and taken it out-lhi., father w fin sis tnr rom. "um,mer f 1933. UP t0 said he had mistaken hi, fin. " " " ".Pmoer v, ia3&, farmers m Uar- itteret county received a total of $36,610.52 in AAA rental and bene- NEW BERN, Jan. 8 Annual re ports of officers and election of two directors will take place at the an nual meeting of the New Bern Pro duction Credit association to be held at the courthouse here Friday. A large crowd of farmers from Craven, Carteret and Pamlico coun ties, served by the association, are expected to attend the meeting which will begin at 2:30 o'clock, according to R. F. Allen, secretary. Not only are all of the members invited and expected to be present at the meeting, Mr. Allen said, but a most cordial invitation is also extend ed to all non-members who are inter ested in securing short-term credit for production purposes. "Our association is anxious that every farmer in our territory shall have the opportunity of knowing of i the credit service which we have to offer," said Mr. Allen, ''and we also are anxious that they shall attend this annual meeting to see how the business of the association is conduct ed. "We will have complete reports of our year's work at the meeting and our members -will be acquainted A-ith all of the details cf our associa tion to keep our members thoroughly posted. "We feel proud of the record IWJIilU V C IIBtC IIIAUC 111 UIC ;vnia in which we have operated. Our bus ' iness the second year showed a very substantial growth over the first year 'and we are anticipating another sub stantial increase next year as more 'farmers learn of the service we have to offer." side He said he had mistaken his fin ger for the weiner. After fifteen stitches had been taken in the finger Bomb was arrested on a charge of drunkenness. A single row of corn 20 miles long was grown on Grady Orr's farm in Alabama, and he cultivated his corn Through 53 years in the postal ser by proceeding spiral fashion until 'vice, William L. Bartlctt, who has inree aays later nis one-row farm was just retired as assistant postmaster Believe it or not, but John Hemic fit ntmonfi of New York, has not brushed his teeth in 20 years, yet all of them are Payments to growers in near-by co perfect and at the age of 50 he lift- unties were: Craven County, $318, ed 180 lbs. with his teeth. !029.12 Onslow, $248,251, 47 and Jones $229,064,781,. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Day Phone 56 Nito Phone 95-J : MISSIONARY INSTITUTE j Perhaps one of the most helpful gatherings to be held in the New Bern District this year will be the ''Missionary Institute" at Kinston January 20th, 10 A. M. Here, those !who attend will get first hand infor 'mation from men and women recently j returned from distant lands. Also this 'meeting will be helpful in an inspir ational way. a large number is expected to attend, at least five from every church. May the members of the Methodist churches begin now to make arrangeemtns to go. C. T. Rogers. j In Anson County, 1800 cotton 'growers received 60,000 in parity 'checks in ttime for the Christmas holidays. Tenantts and children shared in the happiness created. Geo. J. Brooks ENGINEER and LAND SURVEYOR Box 477 BEAUFORT, N. C plowed. Free coffee costs as much as regu larly imported coffee, in Vienna, Austria! The Brazilian government at Westfield, Mass., never missed day s work because of illness Henry Gibbs of Dana, Henderson a County, reports killing a hog weigh ing 1,515 pounds net and therefore claims producing the largest hog in Milk cows were not known in Ja- this State. ...AM ic-n A . . .1 jj e i. ... - ph mini loiu. t cow was men lm- uun-aiicu uce ui unarge, a quanmy ol tj , coffee to relief nri.tiA,.. in V5-. po.rted .fr.om Anca, and two men, ann but it cost 70c a pound in du ties and transportation to get the cof fee from the Port of Trieste, on the Adriatic, to Vienna! Summers Autmn Winters, lives in Sunbury, Pa. While taking a shower Ruth Driv er, 28, of East Orange, N. J., faint ed, falling face downward in the shower stall so that her body covered the drain. Water filled the stall to the height of the six inch sill and she drowned. selected for their strength were as signed to wrest the milk from her. Moonshine corn liquor used in raditors of the terracing tractors in Orange County served as an ad equate anti-f reeze mixture during the In St. Louis. Mn.. Mr inil Samuel H. White, both deaf mutes !recent severe weathe"-- were divorced on the husband's plea ' in sign language that his wife "nag-1 gea mm. There is an old law cn the books in Portland, Maine, saying that tick ling a girl under the chin with a fea ther duster is contrary to the law. The oldest person to be granted a driver's license in North Carolina is Jim Jordan, 85, of Siler City. Dr. E. F. Menius OPTOMETRIST NEW BERN, N. C. 95 Middle St. E. C. Robbins, blind Oregon edi tor recently climbed Mt. Hood (11, 253 feet) with the aid of his special ly trained police dog. Because her husband complained that he didn't like to be burdened by a wife, Mrs. T. F. Goldrich, of Ange les, Calif, won a divorce and $20 a week alimony. An intoxicating, but non-alcoholic beverage named kava is prepared in the South Pacific islands from the rocts or leaves of a variety of the pepper plant. Poultry was originally bred only for fighting purposes! Only within the past 50 years has it been bred for eggs production. Pal, a 3-year old white Spitz, with three tails, is leading a dog's life these days at Buffalo with people continual ly hounding him for a good look at the unusual caudal appendage. Dr. W. S. CWlwick Med icine & Surgery Office Hour. ? to 12M 3 to 5 P. U. and by Appointment Office in Potter Building opposiU Post Office Office Phone 75 Rei. Phone 7V C. H. BUSHALL tflTUfSP 1 0 don't experiment with your Child's Cold Fire, Health, Accident, , Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond ll RELIABLE COMPANIES, U GOOD SERVICE , Hill Bide. Beaufort, N. C, I Phone 32 J 666 check COLDS and FEVER In Oak'r-r;!, Calif., Merrit Hospital putty, ain'.c-n Martha Hale Molen dyk, who ha-i. .rained herself to em broider, paint, write, knit, eat, type, bru?h her hair and wash herself with her toes gave birth to a hale girl. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, fifty policemen were arrested for not wearing rubber overshoes while on duty in the rain. . Hairdrssing is the latest treatment for wome mental patients. The Lon don Sevea)ls Mental Hospital has instituted a, feairdressing room on the theory tht the restoration of a pa tient's self-respect has a strong phy chological effect for the better, O. J. Benjamin, of Haskinsville, N. Y., a hamlet of only 40 people, sells on the average of 60 guns of var Sous types a month. Because of his reputation as a gunsmith, sportsman from all over the world come to his ! door. j h c A Liquid-Tablets first day Salve-Noia HEADACHES Drops in 30 minutes Twice in 22 years has B. H. Little, of Xenia, Ohio, failed to remove the receipts of his general store at the end of the day's business. Each time the store has been robbed. Little's' loss from the second burglary recent-1 ly was 50. A California husba.id charges his wife with being interested in at least : 45 other men. Perhaps the lady's trouble is merely inability to concen-' trate. - Often, "mere colds" have serious consequences. It is dangerous to neglect a cold equally dangerous to experiment with half-way measures. Feel safe I Use Vicks VapoRub the proved external method of treating colds. No risks of constant internal "dosing", which so often upsets delicate digestions and low ers resistance when most needed. DOUBLE DIRECT ACTION Jutt rubbed on at bedtime, VapoRub fights a cold direct two ways af once by stimulation and inhalation. This combined poultice vapor action loosens phlegm soothes irritated membranes eases difficult breathing helps break congestion. Often by morning the worst of the cold is over. DON'T LET OTHERS FOOL YOU COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF We Give The Best Money Can Buy BEAUFORT SHOE SHOP Next to P. O. Paul's MACHINE SHOP G. M. PAUL Headquarters For Marine Supplies and Paint SEE US ABOUT AN ENGINE FOR YOUR NEW BOAT Address BEAUFORT. N. C Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE Office Potter's Emergency Hospital OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and by appointment Phone: Office 46; Residence SS-J We Will Sacrifice USED 50 CARS Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Stree J Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. I and by Appointment Phone No. 140-L From $10 to $450 NAME YOUR PRICE AND TERMS Loftin Motor Co. Authorized Sales & Service BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA IT COSTS MORE TO PRODUCE BLENDED WHISKEY j III yio) Ui 4 1 -''to',:,- rTsi20 Locust Street, la iudge of r rubbed I think I'm ""7 Vreeland-"Ana 11 T - , th VindofwHisey nght on Vrt I'd probably We Qld Drum. 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"W0BIIi,l.5.PT. earecMant hmtt blmJ fM tmmtmd," y Ro Bluck, Itonvmr, Colo, iflarplanb TUstiVLttfi Cttti "It should be the responsibility of every legitimate distiller to produce whiskies so perfect, at a price so low, that the public can have no reason for pat ronizing illegal distillers who defraud our National, State and Local Governments of their j ust revenues." 'sVasrasnrssrv' 0 10Maiar1ss4 DaSusay. tes Bstsa, ato
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