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THE DARE
Friday, February 17,
NEWCASTLE
Fish and Oyster Co.
BALTIMORE, MD.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
EVERYTHING THAT SWIMS
We Specialize in
North Carolina Shad
ROCK—CATFISH—CRAB MEAT
HIGHEST PRICES — PROMPT RETURNS
We Solicit your shipments
Reference: EqbitaWeTrust Co.
Fish Net & Twine
Company
310 Bergen Ave.
Jarsey City, N. J.
Offers to the fishermen of North Carolina the same
faithful service that has characterized the business,
sirtce it was established in Richmond, Virginia, by a
Confederate soldier right after the Civil war.
Nets for Every
Need
Represented at Manns Harbor by
H. R. CRADDOCK
Get in Touch With Him When You Want Netting
Wallace, Keeney,
Lynch Corporation
WILLIAM H. CORNELL, Pres.
Wholesale Dealers and
Shippers of All Kinds of
FRESH FISH
Specialists in Striped Bass, Shad,
Bluefish
Prompt Returns, Best References
NEW YORK CITY
D. A. MASSEY, Pres.
A. Q. JONES, Treas.
D. D. Lewis Company
Incorporated
Successors to E. P. Timmons
Shrimp, Rock and Flounders
A Specialty—Prompt Returns
Wholesale Dealers in
NORTH CAROLINA FISH
Dock Street Wharf, jPhiladelphia
We Solicit Your Shipments
Highest Market Prices
And Prompt Returns Assured
Booth Fisheries
Corporation
Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers
Fulton Fish Market New York City
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1848
LOCAL FISHERMEN MAKE
SPECKLED TPOUT CATCH
Alfred Guard and crew from
Manteo made a nice catch of speck
led trout the beginning of this
week which sold for $308. The
catch was made on the Sound near
Kinnakeet. Robert Midgett also
caught a nice haul of trout Tuesday
and”^ ednesday.
Very few shad have been caught
during the month, although it is re
ported that a group of Mashoes
fishermen caught 120 shad some
time last week. J. A. Peterson,
of the Seacoast Fish Co., says he
expects large catches of shad to
come in around the last of this
month.
Shad are selling from 12Vzc to
27c here. On the northern mar
kets bucks are selling from 16c to
18c and roe from 30c to 33.
HOGS SELL FOR OVER
A MILLION AND A HALF
TIDE TABLE
Following is the tide table for
the Oregon Inlet vicinity during
the next week. These hours are
approximately correct. Hat-
teras Inlet tides would be ap
proximately an hour later.
TIDE TABLE
Friday, February 17
6:49 a.m. 12:17 a.m.
6:50 p.m. 12.49 p.m.
Saturdaiy, February 18
7.03 a.m. 12:58 a.m.
7.16 p.m. 1:25 pjn.
Sunday, February 19
7:41 a.m. 1:35 a.m.
7:53 p.m. 1:57 p.m.
Monday, February 20
8:16 a.m. 2.08 a.m.
8:28 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 21
8:51 a.m. 2:43 a.m.
9:04 p,m. 3.01 p.m.
Wednesday, February 22
9:25 a.m. 3:18 a.m.
9:41 p.m. 3:34 p.m.
Thursday, February 23
10:00 a.m. 3:57 a.m.
10:21 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
Friday, February 24
10:40 a.m. 4.38 a-m.
11:40 p.m. 4:50 p.m.
NEAHLY NINE MILLIONS
PAID TO UNEMPLOYED
Cooperative swine markets in
Eastern North Carolina sold 94,673
hogs for $1,601,619.14 last year, i
stabilized the prices of hogs and |
supplied farmers with information
on better marketing practices, ac-!
cording to H. W. Taylor, swine
specialist of State College Exten
sion Sejwice, who helped to organ-!
ize the 16 cooperative marketing
associations in the state at present.! .y -v o .1 A cinci
1 Taylor pointed out, however, that ONLY 24 CASES OF
Jthe county agents and specialists
of the extension service, and the
vocational agriculture teachers do
not conduct the business affairs of
the cooperatives.
I “We only secure all the informa
tion available and present it to the
directors, who are farmers, for
their consideration. We try to
help the farmers do the things
they have decideT is best. The
farmers ow, operate and control
the markets,” Taylor declared.
I Fourteen of the 16 associations
have been formed since January
1, 1937, a little more than two
years ago. Before 1920 all North
Registering a slight increase for
the past several weeks, benefit pay
ments to unemployed or partially
unemployel workers in North Caro
lina had reached $8,831,396.45 on
February 8, since the first pay
ments were made the latter part of
January, 1938, or in about two
weeks more than a year. Chairman
Charles G. Powell, of the Unem
playment Compensation Commis
sion announces.
Contributions of employers for
the calendar years of 1936, 1937,
1938 and to February 8, 1939, had
reached a total of $29,265,026.43.
To this is added $284,991.39 in in
terest on North Carolina’s balance
on deposit with the U. S. Treasury,
which gpves a total of $20,560,017.-
82 in receipts for the North Caro
lina Fund. Less the benefit pay
ments made, this unemployment
fund had a balance of $11,718,621.-
36 as of February 8.
Although benefit payments were
heavy in 1938, and so far this year,
the fund increased to the extent
•of about $1,700,000 during last year
and up to February 8, this year.
TIMELY HINTS ABOUT
STARTING BABY CHICKS
SYPHILIS IN DARE
BEING TREATED
By C. W, OVERMAN, County Agt
Are you planning to start a lot
of baby chicks this spring ? If you
are, you expect to make these
chicks pay you a profit. They
should pay you a good profit if you
proceed right, but your profits and
failures are most likely to be in
Information Released on An- proportion to the approved prac-
nual Health Report and
Syphilis Control
tices that you follow.
Housing; The brooder house
should face the south, it should give
“Although only 24 syphilis cases on the chicks, there
, • 4. i ^ V ... should be ample ventilation- but no
are undergoing treatment here at There should be one square
the present time, it is safe to say
there are many more than that . • ^ shavine-s used to
with the disease in Dare County,”
• j.1^ i 1 4. I J ■»_ cover the floor absorb the IiQuid
IS the statement rdeased by the ^^e droppings and make the
Carolina wnra nla==oH on health department regard- j ^o clean. The house
Carolina hog;s were classed on the mg the syphilis control clinic fin- u. pipaned at least once
eastern markets as “Southern .hogs; | anced by the state and held at the ®"Omd be cleaned at least once
af Lcf discounted department office in the community ^3^^ before
as such. I building every Wednesday from
Late in 1931 arrangements were 10:00 a. m. until noon,
made for F. O. B. shipments from! The treatments are free and
Tarboro in Edgecombe County.'compulsory once a positive'test has
This market has continued in oper
ation .since that time. The Five-
County Market at New Bern open
ed in 1935 and the other associa-
should be cleaned thoroughly and
then it is well to disinfect the
house. A good disinfectant may
1- a-,, .be made by disolving -one pound of
commercial lye and 2% pounds of
ments are necessary to effect a
complete cure, although the com-
• u-i-A J- Ai, J- -1 of water and apply at once, or keep
«lo.ed lightly in nn air light con-
tainer until used.
tions were formed in 1937 and sened with each treatment. This
11938. In 1937 a total of 48,297, information was released in con- p,,™hasine- chicks- Purchase
hogs were sold for $951,661.70, but nection with the yearly report of v,- l- f o
in 1938 the volume reached nearly jthe health department; a sum-
100,000 hogs and more than a'mary of which follows: I
million and a half dollars. This; Venereal disease control activi-
operating under the U. S.-N. C. ap
provement plan. Your County
compares with 27,204 .hogs sold at ties in Dare for the year included these hatch
terminal markets in 1928 for $526,- 577 clinic visits. The number of
243.63.
CAUTION IS ADVISED
WITH ELECTRIC FENCE
eries.
,. , . . . Brooding heat: For day old
antisyphihtic treatments pven was brooding temperature
479, and the number of gonorrhea
treatments, 18. 34 patients were
admitted to medical treatment. In
I this county reports from physicians
^ , ,, , . , . I and other reliable sources to the
Caution should be exercised in department on venereal dis-
the use of the electric fence, which g^ggg numbered 28 syphilis cases
is becoming so popular with far- g
mers in pasturing livestock, says
should be around 95 degrees F.
the temperature drop
about 5 degrees each week.
Feeding and watering: Feed the
chicks a good starting mash and
keep it before them all the time.
Do not change feed suddenly. When
chicks are about 4 weeks old you
gonorrhea cases.
Z'd s wXTfgiSS S' r" " g,;d‘u;u"; .■ha„'g'rto".v.s
neer of thr^tat^Sge^ S diseases have growing mash. At about 4 weeks
neer ot the btate tyollege Exten reported in Dare County dur- « ^ . , ,
Sion Service. -intit venr according to the n tne puiiets are ro oe say
■vjru-i 1 4. • J! i, i T fo*" layers, separate the oock-
While electric fences have met renort of Dr. Sigma V. Lewis, dis- , . j: ., . r- a n
lit. lepuiA ui. yi. ... ’ , erels from the pullets. Gradually
with general acceptance because trict health officer, m his annual
the cost of the fence and the cost report of the five counties, Curri -
of operation is materially less than tuck. Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, and
Feed pullets all the grain
the Standard type of stock fencing, I Washington. This fact speaks well nlentv of clean- fresh wa-’
all electric fencing does not have for the sewerage disposal and sani- before chicks at ’all times
a clear slate of safety. Weaver tary water supply in this area. 'cTean rtertfntai^^^^ dally,
stated. No malaria or scarlet fever
cases have been reported in Dare
during the past year, and very few
whooping cough cases. _ A large
percentage of measles in this vi
cinity is shown by the graph co,m-
In several instances stock has
been killed by wiring that was im
properly charged, usually by home
made contraptions which were rig
ged up by persons who did not
know what degree of shock the ap
paratus was delivering and did not
understand how much shock was
necessary or safe for livestock.
“A worcf^ caution to those who
might be contemplating installing
an electric fence would be to se
cure the equipment from those
sources which have had extensive
experience and have the equipment
on a safe basis,” Weaver said. “The
i buyer also should follow through
out the directions by the manufac
turer for safely installing the con
troller.
“No person should attempt to in
stall a homemade apparatus with-
I out first consulting some person
competent of giving information
as to safety precautions to be fol
lowed.” ,
UNEMPLOYMENT COMM. TO
GET $800,000 BUILDING
Work
on the construction of a
paring bare’s’ number of cases in new home for the State Unemploy-
proportion to the four other coun- -ment Compensation Commission on
yg3 j Caswell Square in Raleigh, on the
Immunizations made against ty- old “Blind Institute” site, near the
phoid, smallpox, and diphtheria present State H^ealth Building, has
number 918. Such services as tu- started. J. M. Gregory, contractor,
berculosis control, school hygiene, thinks he can finish the job in
medical examinations, general sani- eight or nine months. The building
tary examinations, and maternity will be six stories high, including
service have been a part of the basement, and will be “L" shaped,
county’s yearly health work. | Each floor will contain about 10-
Dare’s health department per- 000 square feet The cost a little
sonnel consists of Miss Lottie Me- more than $200 OOp, will be met
Carter, public health nurse. Miss by a 45 per cent grant from the
Delnoy Burrus, public health clerk. Public Works Administration and
and Charles Morgan, sanitary of- 55 per cent by the State. The
ficer. The county board of health f„*^i®i„®;;P“ditures win be repaid
is made up of the following; A. J
Daniels, chairman; Dr. H. B. Hoyle,
Dr. H. W. Kenfield, R. H. Atkinson,
and L. D. Tarkington.
Galilee Fish
17 Fulton Fish Market
NEW YORK CITY
Wholesale Dealers & Distributors of All Kinds of
FISH
Our Specialties Are:
SHAD, ROCK, TROUT, BLUES, FLUKE
Prompt Returns—The Best Market Prices Possible
We Solicit Your Shipments
Phones
BEEKman 3-0123 & BEEKman 3-0124
in rentals of a little more than
$10,000 a year for a period of ten
years by the Social Security Board,
j after which the State will own the
1 building and the Commission will
' have use of all or any part it may
need as long as it is needed.
The Commission’s two divisions,
the Unemployment Compensation
Divisions, now in the Griffin Build
ing, and the Employment Service
Division, now in the Raleigh Build
ing, will be brought together for
the first time in the new building,
probably about two floors of the
I new building will be available for
' other State purposes, as that much
is needed by the Unemployment
Compensation Commission now.
TRADE BALANCE
Figpires for 1938 reveal that our
foreign trade balance amounted to
j $1,133,567,090, the largest total
j since 1921, which was another year
j of depression. In other words,
; during the last twelve months, this
country piled up a merchandise
credit greater than that for the
four years of 1934 through 1937.
Exports in 1938 held the 1937 phy
sical volume but declined eight per
cent in value. Imports were re
duced twenty-nine per cent in
volume and thirty-six per cent in
value.
SEABOMD FISH COMPARY
Wholesale Commission Dealers In All Kinds of
Fish - Shrimp - Crabs - Clams - Etc.
NORTH CAROLINA SHAD
Wanted
WHOLESALE FISH MARKET
Baltimore, Md.
Consignments Solicited
Daily Returns
/
We Have Been Satisfactorily Serving
Shippers Since 1867
If prompt returns, plus honest weight and prices
mean anything to you, give us a trial when shipping
fish on consignmenL
Ship fish only of good quality and be sure they
are iced on bottom and top.
By doing this we feel sure you will be well sat*
isfied with our returns.
G. E. WARNER COMPANY
INCORPORATED
8 Dock Street Fish Market
Philadelphia, Pa.
S£eEDERER
Light and Pratt Streets
Baltimore, Md.
—for—
NETTING and FISHERMEN’S
SUPPLIES
Represented By
ANDREW S. AUSTIN
Representative on Hatteras Banks
Hatteras, N. C.
And
GEORGE C. HAIX
Washington, N. C. Phone 346
Save On Agents Expenses
SHIP
YOUR
SHAD
AND OTHER
FISH TO
J. Edwin Treakle, Inc.
20-21 Fulton Market, New York City
Guaranteed Top Market Prices and t
Prompt Returns
REFERENCES: Corn Exchange Bank & Trust Co., N. Y., Irving
Trust Co., N. Y., or anyone who ships this firm.
Adantic Fish Market, Inc.
Wm. F. SOLON, Traveling Representative
WHOLESALE
SCALLOPS SHRIMP
ROCK and SHAD A SPECIALTY
243-245 SOL IH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
DAILY RETURNS