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L II 1 LP iiwa BO A- M R trrl It H wi V Aliia-iA w V. w j T Meet At City Hall Tuesday Night, February 16th, at 7:30 O'C All Civilian Defense Volunteers Are Requested To Meet At Wtyri I n Attend civilian mm 0 ma m r. Rmmbn Bafaea A Dime Out pf Every Dollar la U.S.Wcr Bonds ,1V IIVSK II II II IL lf ILi II 1 l9 fi (1 IfVv II v ir . l III, M BOTBY I II N II TV ir- II II 11 If II 11 11 I II m f W Ml B I m . tr-AnT IU ' I HI KUAIt A 4j. - , , , , . 1 - " KKAUrUKIi M. ' ; - li " T7 - T0L. XXXI N u. t. sss I BEAUFORT BOYS InThe Service 1 . rr tru n AT outers, sn of i r.i tveiincm s re. Arvia Gray, Newport, JJfD, ith the 13th Armoreu i t..,.i f'.i itnrnia. ai ju Ulimp Dtdrci - wn advanced in rank to T-5. Ktn recently car- r . . . n.i:fnU nnnpr elean- I.ried in a '-wivl,... ng a great tank after maneuvers finrnuddy terrain. I cfw Tavlor. son of Mr. IndMrs. John T Taylor, w 1200 other sailors and 50" .f thp University or 4WAVCJ, " - ,., ... otnvinir to be a lamo WlSCOul1 o..i ---o - ........ : fi,o IT s. Naval Tram in.T School, upon cum the 16 week course he will De gw cn petty of ticer raimg. rnl. Kliiah D. Lawrence Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lawrence, Route 1, has just Deen pi. w , t fmm Pvt. 1st CI Jim new . , , Corporal Lawrence is with the 11th Armored urvisum o v-...t. Polk, La. ii....i. Ma Hps. Boatswain's Mate 1st CI., writes from San Die- eo of activities m vne oo.uw"-" and the Pacific for a year past, Clarence Newkirk and Guion tiar r,f Rcaufort. whom he has Jioen seeing irom time to mm, kft in the Solomons. JAYCEES HEAR m. PRYTHERCH MONDAY EVENllNU Problem of Repair Of Inlet Inn Dock Up For Discussion c Rarfia rirdo Willis, Camp P.kmding'. Fla., formerly a member of Bells Drus; Store force, is here with Mrs. Willis spending ten days k-ave with his parents on Harkers Island. William H. Skarren, U. S. M. C. who has been btationed at Cherry Point has been transferred to Jacksonville, Fla., for special tram ing with the Marine Aviation.. De: tachment there. ' Julius Adair, Pvt., U.S.A., with the Medical Corps, is in an Army Hospital in England, worktn? with the Dental Corps. Shoe Rationing Causes Rush un Repair Work Javcees were apprecia- tive listeners iMonuaj ninir as Dr. lierDen r y- therch 01 tne u. o. r'w Laboratory talked to them on the subject of oyster cul ture. Dr. Prytherch spoke of the work ot tne moaei ojt- ter tarm on inuiiu ivci . , :u:i;4-- fntnrp ns- tne possiuini-j ui- '-' velopment 01 me mauonj the uounty. t : ianstinn centered a round ways and means of getting the Inlet Inn Pier in shape for the f hilHrpn and adults during uac uj. ...... v th coming summer. No definite ..mw tiik-pn. hut the L'roup was unanimous in desire to help bring restoration of the pier a bout. Individual members have pledged themselves to go into me matter between now and the ht.,,.,-v, mooHiiir anrt see just what can be done. The years ahead are uncertain ones for youngsters and , fv,; .vliolpsnnip nlav spot U jsiivt: uiij - - . - - for another generation is a project in which this group of young fath ers have a very personal interest. A t.nLniT Hinnor served by the new Coffee Shop gave the evening just the right start ,anu ly complimented by those who shared it. K - Ci ( Win k 1 fJr' I , , I P "IE I , 1 I . ' V .'. .-H 2.-T.lV. itf V.-.--.S.l I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 1 I I I w W, i s v ABRAHAM unv.u. - I : Sheriff's Office Busy As Deadline Draws Near TIRE INSPECTORS TO MEETHEKE FRIDAY NIGHT Talk Vital To Gas Dealers Also OPA tire specialists wil i. ...uu fV, 99 TlVP In raeei wiui . A 4. Spectuia lui vui"- the uourt nouse w "'jsui"' standards tor lire mmivK. It is exceeuuij;i uuijuii." that all inspectors have an understanding of unitorm standards as the recommendation c nf nnr insnectors aCCOm- Ul UHC " i- 1- panies every application for a tire or retread. , This is a new field, and it is nat ural that there should be questions which inspectors wish to ask and i j.. nn;n Mpni'pd ud in the in- ' terest or etticiency. rveguiai-w i-.3r,i mill first be discuss- ;si.aiiuLtiw ..... ed after which the plan is to open the meeting tor quesuuas. ... . . l j-Ii.-v An 11 riT"c: All tire inspectors, wie uc..,, ',i,.0alo anfl rptnil crasoline deal- ers are urged to be present a.; well n,r intPi'Mstl in the pro as ay l"-''v '-7 , , j gram. The meeting has been de clared a non-pleasure gatneung. Cars may be used from any part i? i YinTiTr arm J'a,s diiunauw" will be made tor tne y ti, u iv saw, according to :viiss ura v- . i, i-U.. PofW.r-.imv vis, secretary oi u.c r Board. Defense Officials Inspect Carteret Pioduct Of Beaufort Plant May Bieok Jap Monoply On Essential Substance Men and Women Wanted by U. S. Each week an increasing number of opportunities for work in various departments of the Government are senl to this office. Lack of space makes it impossible to pub lish them. Hereafter, as they come in, they will be attach ed to the front of the BEAU FORT NEWS office where anyone interested may look them over. Chemical Inspec tors, skilled labor, WAVES, telephone operators, and Pro duction Specialists are a mong those this week. Suspected St S. Delinquents J. D. Biggs, Manager of Biggs Shoe Shop told a Newsman wis 1 ;p Shoe Ration- mormng uu . n7 was announceu ou.m., i. ic v.pon swamueu wn... .-r,., ip work, tie si.di.cu IX ... t. . Q Hnivn to his place on ' wnen ne tauic w .. .- -r . .u.,f mono neo- flonday morning u... -,le were out in front of his place siting for him to open up and hat all that day he was unable to ko any repair work due to the Steady stream of customers, mtauy received E HO Lii LCU """v "w fbetween 700 and 800 pairs ot ! shoes since Monday which people want repaired. Shoe leather has not been rationed yet but there has been a shortage for some time of the annea forces. Mr. Biggs and his assistant Truv t,.7;. Ak the nubile to neiucxi. - be paUent as tie cannot find anj, -.u:4-:..l V,oln to turn out this work as fast as he would like Methodists To Dedicate Flags r C. Holland's office has been busy this week waiting on those who have been pay.S delinquent personal property tax es. The deadline is fast approach ing for paying these taxes e1Dr x.-,uf nrnceedines beam on anafc""1 i - . . ..a 11 rrtin FeWuary I5th wnicn - ia Monday. Sheriff Holland stat- ed today that those " " sae additional cost and embar- . : thixie matters had bet- rassiucu. ... ter see him on or before Monday of next week on which date he will start levying on personal property. MISSING BODIES FOUNDBYC.fi. Fishermen Drowned In December Storm Sunday morning at the regular 11 o'clock service at Ann Street Methodist Church there will be dedication of an American and a Christian flag given to the church by Mr. and Mrs. W. V. B. Potter in honor of their son who is serv ing with our forces. In addition to the regular sermon by the pas . iio v,;atnrv of the Amen- can Flag and of the Christian Flag ill U MiirAt. Win UO ram. , Seats W1U D8 reseivcu center section for members of the American Legion, Boy Scouts, Ser vice men, and families of men in the Service. nr Children Buy Stamps and Bonds r tt ,.a .Tnnps and Mrs. Mis. nuwiu - Charles Pitts of the School War Stamn and Bonrt uommui-ee v ed the Beaufort Schools again on Tuesday which is becoming as "War Stamp and Bond Day and sold ?358.Zo worm w f- pils. Miss Uertruae &iyron s'-- the week with L'Liine un tvp Mrs. Nellie Willis' grade runners up. Land Offered For Victory Gardens r iv Woa-oll. Clerk of Super- I J. . T . . i . -, ' .... iii a Wwsraan this lor vuuii., morning that he had eight acres of land just outside the city limits of Beaufort that ne was one.. us of charge to any one who wished to plant a Victory Garden. This is excellent lana ior growms . .. i . 1. I.. tiaA a rl A T and tnoae wno waui .0 . l . Tftl" O V ' .lit V UUlUk.l OI una iau " can see Mr. Hassell at the Court House. rr c j -I, t-aa Knrl IPs! ffilind 1WU UJ. lIllt V togcther by the Coast Guard On LO0K0UX Iailtt. laoi x aay aitei uuuu rir. identified as memoers oi ui crew of the menhaden tish in boat Parkins which foundered and sank in a . . ff TTf Miirnn last De- cember 17th with a loss ot 18 lives, reports Coroner A. II. James. The bodies identified were those of David Sparrow and morris r ui f Rpaiifort. and both colored. The third body found is believed to be that of Alonzo Cur- i,.r! nf Viro-inia. although rv, tuuji-w, " . --o . identification nas not ucu. pleted as yet ANOTHER GROUP OFF TO ARM i. 76 Men Reported At Ft. Bragg Wed. A group of 76 Carteret . naroH to report men weic ni1-' to Ft Bragg Wednesday un der Selectiv e Service Among them was w w Vf son of jjoara luemuci . Hill to enter tne Floyd Chad wick Jr. son ot Tlerk to the Board, bons oi kler.K, lMlh.r Chalk and Pelletier are already mem bers of our forces. The list iouows: t.:i v,ol,i for Morris Ful rcitca wcic i..v p 1 i. nomalprv On Saturday afternoon and for David Sparrow on Tuesday atternoon. Col W. L. Pritchard, Com mander of Internal Security Ft Bragg, and June H. Rose As- fense Greenville, visiwu Beaufort News office last Thurs day after the paper had gone to . , i i. il,nnl- fnr. press. They asKea us w people of Carteret for the coop eration given in complying w blackout regulations. Violations rk-ablv few com- nu. U U" J .... pared with tho number of citizens who have accepted restrictions and conscientiously abided by ' A few violations, howevei, can i jeopardize the safety fo the ho;e group, and the men appealed .or 100 percent cooperation especiul lv during the next three montr.s which they term especially danger ous from the standpoint oi cimu) submarine activity. Following is a l:st of persons to whom Occupational Questionnair .... Uo.ri hopn sent and who have t'S w.. , not returned same to the Locai Board Office; theretore, tnee ames have been sent in as mm- rioiinniitMirS James Allen vvuas dress of home address Smyrna, N. C. Claude Moore Garner More- head City, N. C. James A. Stanley, St., Beaufort, N. C. Milton Abram Joyner luJ Fisher St., Morehead City, N C. i.,mo Norman Hester, 109 a Cf Mnrphpad CitV. N. C Cecil Merrill 316 Moore St., Beaufort, N. C. Floyd Gaskill 1044 Tunstall A,- Vnrfnlk. Va. James William Pettie way 50S r;o Cf Rpaufort. N. C. Ernest Thomas care Scarboro- Safrit Lumber Co., Beauiorc, w.v. Wi'liam Kemp Davis 1009 ver.dell St., Morehead City, N. C. Carl Herring 1204 Fisher St., T.,rphn'li! CltV. N. O Agar Being Made From Sea Weed By Van Sant Co. That rpilrlish looking bit of grass washecr on the shore last summer mat yuu iwiwu at, turned over with your foot, speculated on for may be a full second, then passed on was just a little funny grass to you, but to Harold J. rlumm, worKing m tuc University Marine Laboratory un der the Rockefeller Foundation, to Dr. Herbert Prythercn ot we U. S. Government Fisheries Lab oratory, to Mr. Harvey van earn. to Dr. Ralph snropsnue, others ot our inner muc m inv ested scientists, it is a source of agar! Ao-ar is one of those suos-.ancun ".. i... i ; fh world. silently lmFi"" ... There is no fanfare about u, but we cannot well do without u is important in medicines and for growing and studying disease bac teria. It is not new. We have been getting it chiefly from a low form tAv Jaoan. Six OI annual - hundred thousand dollars worth o it has been coming trom tnere an nuallyour only source of supply except for a comparatively, small amount produced on the West Coast. With tne supply cut on, Humm is one ot the scientists is doina; something about it. Beaufort Ernest Grant Lewis, Tr RFD 1, Gerald iyue 1 TIT? 1 PonKpn Vanton UUliKin nr u x, .n.. T).,ll.,nr.p Hiram Dwiffht tjil- jiifii i)iiit".-, , ..., PTi'Tl VMlUam del it.ia"" Bland RFD, John Gladstone Jone-. Jr, Leslie Charles Davis Jr., How ard Gilbert Eudy, Simon Harrison RFD 1, Charles Bumpas Noe, Char iu nnlanev Garris, Robert Thorn- See DRAFT Page iu Eugene Warren Willis Beau. That red grass GRACILAR1A CONFERV01DES to scientific Mr. Humm, but red algae, or red sea- j t ioc sfipntific souls - WBfU, l " , . thrives out here in our locai wat ers from Aprril to November. Un der the influence of the wmis and currents it breaks off, roils about tumble weed fashion and collects See PRODUCT Pags 10 Arson Suspected In Fire Saturday Bell Newport, N. P.T.A. Next Tuesday P.T.A. Rev. Cuthrell Goes To Marshallberg Rev. Cuthrell, of Aurora, has been cor-vo the' Marshall- , r-i.v, T.nt Snndav was the r: . r.tmriAn in ma new uiiaiK." cause of the shortage of ministers in the conference, tne cnuitu been without a regular pastor since Conference met early in No vember. SOS From Grocers "Please send me a loaf of bread right away" is out for the dura Tri..,v,.1ro in the naner frroc ers who make a business of deliv ering goods explain why. These men are not pampered members I of the community in war time. They are rendering an essential i.- .. f4it. eront rlifficul- service n us vi ---- ... 1 i J oVtAT-f i: with iinnreceiiciiLcu 5iiy". Lit-a. " , , ages of help, they are trying to maintain tneir aeuveij -7- you, but tney bsk coojcii-u" ... getting your orders for goods to be delivered in a day ahead. It is your part to organize your house- . . . . .. 1.1 i nun An hold economy so ui it. rT Moprinp- Last Friday Weil Attended Carteret Post Invited To Attend Service Sunday the Beau- fort School Au"tor,um Feb. 16, at 4 p. m. Dr. C P. Ste- irU will eive a health program including f ilm on T.B. The meeting lat month wa the firtt under the pleaiure driving ban. Attendance, however, i. Mpthodist Church period wnen p becinning at noon. County are unable to attend. D.feu" s 50c Turkey Dinner i i TlI. Nn oo. American Legion has been invited to attend Methodist Church next Sunday. At this time a Flag Dedication service -,i ua Trip Rov Scouts have W1U DC "Civ.. - t :;t-oH to attend. All aiSO Deeu members of Carteret Post who can do so are requested 10 meet "" Hut at 10:30 A. M. from where they will go to the church in a body. Last Friday evening over 200 1 i -onrespntincr every mercnaHts "-i" - community in the County were out .. a. ti; nivision OPA meet- jor uu; v-ni. ing at the Court House at w...v.. time State Price Administration officials were present to give first hand information on price ce'lings and explain the wovKmg "i .... Federal program. .1 11 E' r.1.4 P-l(.p fli rt, n. jui'r"-"i ficer for Eastern Carolina, gave a talk in which ne set, 101m the practical lniormauun t..c chants want. When he finished nsked from the yy.. ..Li. 11 ,.,oro sahsfied that noor uiiui i ,,T they understood price ceiling reg , i! ni;ori fo them. uiaiions us .. , , , tu v.r. mnn was then Qivlaea A lie liift 6 - " -1- ' 1 . i 4.1 collor orouns for ais- lnio uuee on""'-- 5. r cussion of specific problems. U. E Edwards met with the large food group, W. A. Linehan with the clotmn group, u "'v...- Koster with tne uuiauie group. The general attitude of the body was that of men interested and cooperative needing out to unu- - ... 1 1 C 4-l.vv. stand what is expecieu ui wiu. Donald Leach Hears Traffic Violators At Court House Wed. tv 1.1 i t nflch. Mileaee Ra tioning Officer, of Greenville, was at the Court House iieum: ifternoon to hear violators of the 1.A11K traTTir. iiniitatiuu. -llllie-aii-"""'- .. V. .1 v, ' A -ome twenty cases wcic ..vvi. it was the first hearing here ana ,u. e: ffpnso for those who 1. lie XllOi- v.iw..- j 4V. naupe wpvp dismissed ippi-aicu, 1,11c with the warning that books would be revoked in the event of second offenses. No pleasure driving cases were on the calendar for this week. fort, N. C. MeK'mley C. RFD 1. Charlie Albert Robinson Beau- fort, N. C. .Tasnpr Garfield Hayes 900 Craig St., Norfolk, Va. n 1 Monl- RWnrd 120U l. 111 .T.Cl Evans St., Morehead City, N. C. Zeb (Jarusie ilius St., Morehead City, N. C. n.immioni Motices have been mailed to these for failure to keep local board advised of changes in address or to report tor pnysicai hen ordered. Vpvnnn Charles uavis 1.510 R,.iri.Tf.s St.. Morehead City, N. C. Ulrich Gurney Mizell 1518 Shackleford Ave., Morehead City, 4.1. V , Johnny Frison yueen St., Beaufort, N. C. James Collins Willis Newport, xt n 1 17 n 1 Jessie L. Parler tseauion, in. r una Marsh St. ou ...... . Delinquent Notice has been mailed to the following for failure to report for induction when or dtred to do so: .... . ., - rrtprpt Thomas Hancock Kusseii ror- The ABU eoaru .v..-- revered aioUlo approx, hrd S ,. More- mate v o.uuu muivu.u . j v- i. , xT r ma ' - iui; noviorfitrp head City. N. C. t' M Fire alarm 34 last Saturday night at 8:30 called tne uepaiL- ment to the home ot Mrs. o-arti Bryant just back ot uasbeu Manson's store, corner Craven and Turner streets. The firemen re sponded at once, but the interior .1. . i ,oa .rntt-pil and every- 01 uie HUUac " e - thing including both furmtute and personal effects was lost except . . . .1.. i.:4-l.v. Mm for things in me micuc. t i : ,nivprl at the Beau- cry mil. ia ciiit'iujv - - fort Department Store and had not been home since munuus. seems to be good reason to suspect incendiarism as the cause of the fire, and authorities are working from this angle. Liquor Rationing In Carteret County St. Paul's Sunday ,.ii iiAi. in the County ac cording to the tabulation of regis- .i in Vow- trations from tne suncs ... port, Morehead city, . 1 . . nun. fort. This inciuue ac.... -- , dred service men stationed in and The ReVi Arthur J. Maekie, of near uaiteicb , neinaven, wm f Registration continues ""(Episcopal Churcn aunoay deadline namea so "j- ing, Feb. I4tn, ai o c.wv-., BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT i J Mat.hiaa P. (Patl i,ll. auu ni.o, . cimrran o.nm-iunce the birth of a .t r... . . . w daughter, Belva Sue, Monday night, Feb. 8, 11:25, at Potter's Emergency Hospital. Mother and infant doing fine. t'ional registrations since the fust . . i i nn tvioHp ot the of the year nave ucc.. Office above tne Deuiyn Store. Generally speasing, ni tration has been accepted by pur- chasers and tnere nave ucc. x-r. abuses. When two or muie are found issued to tne same n.o ore rnrnea ovei w aiviuuai, " ... . the law enforcement officer for :oat ,it on. II tnere nas u soma irregularity, all books are taken away from the guilty indi vidual. t Vmnl llff T.OUDOnS pel III t"c ucgti"'- :.i-j nints of liauor over a niiti-cu i' " . 4 ir orini.. but since the tWU WCTJIV , See LIQUOR Page 10 Help With Federal Income 1 ax Keturns ..t c rn..- ml W. L. Far- rell, Deputy Collector of Federal Income Tax will i and Morehead Citr ffficeji r-.i. tCfi. tbroush Feb. 20th l C Ulwiu " " . to help in fill"" 1 Income, Tax Keturni. iy be at Cherry Point, Personnel Of fice, Feb. 22nd and 23rd, and at Point. Recreation Office. Ifiai a j v Feb. 24th and 25th. TIDE TABLE 1 Information as to the tide at Beaufort is given in this .1 tv.0 Fio-nrps are an- COluimi. .i' i'e. - -i . - 1 n Ta proximately correct based on tables furnished by the U. S. Geodetic Survey, o niUuinpps must be OUIllc " . . .. tnr variations in tne Ilimic v.. . . , i fpsrippt wind ana if " to the locality, that is -hetli- U ... - thp inlet or at the 3 jj rr uti , V head of the estuaries. aut HIGH Friday, Feb. 12 o.rfi iM 9:35 AM 9:43 PM i -. 1 C 1 i'i Saturday, Feb. 13 o.ifi AM 10:37 AM 3:5b am. ia. PM 4:15 PM 10 -3S S3? p2 . ii:3.2 Monday, Feb. 15 'p 6:loPM 12:26 PM Tueiday, Feb. 16 6:45 AM 12:24 AM 7:05 PM 1:15 PM Wedoe.day, Feb. 17 7:29 AM M 7:45 PM 157 PM Thurtday, Feb. 18 8:09 AM l'-56 t.. 8:26 PM 2:36 PM
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