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L'-re Landing, N.C. ...... r-ri est Li mm T. A" THE NEWS OF THE RICHEST AGRICULTURAL COUNTY IN THE FOREMOST HISTORICAL AND RECREATIONAL AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA VOL. I!; .NO. 50 SWAN GUARTER. N. C THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 1341 Single Cop 5o Kasssfl Jla JL JLi bwcs eJhse3 Jg JLJLsi GOVERNOR PLANS BIG FISHING TRIP WHEN HE VISITS HATTERAS FARMERS URGED TO i HYDE WENT ON ' SPEND STAMPS WISELY! n WI Tf.HT C VVI County Agent J. P, Wood,rd I TIME THIS WEEK said this week that many farmers j i who are receiving cotton stamps , Officials Welcome Passage cf for reducing their cotton acreage. Resolution Making EDT to comply with the supplemental j Official LIBRARY CETS MANY INTERESTING BOOKS Amou added tt ry, according t the new book m-e.'t';. j the Woman's Club Libr.i-1 The passage a resolution bv Will Drive to Hatteras Early Monday Morn-! w inir Alimicf 91 ClIQClL-llKT Flrioflv fit f VtO ! t'1' cotton program are not spending 1 them wisely. Said Mr. Woodard, the Hvde County Commissi Mier- many farmers, upon receiving Monday afternoon, making Eastern ese stamps, do not value them as Daynght having iime the othctai rl-oo- crumM " .'ainn; nrp piojiv.-l- tin.e in Hvlf ( OU fit'.'. hlMV;'':'.t Ll LighthOUSe at PidliC Catherine; tO Make lent to money when exchanged for an end eight days of t-nfusi-.n Announcements of Local Interest says the County When Governor Broughton goes ti Hatteras to isit the people, and ib some fishing, August 25 and 2(5, he will not carry a special speech, bat will talk as the spirit moves', and he doesn't know what he is go ing to say, he told Victor Melius aV luncheon in Raleigh Monday when" they went over p!an3 for the visit. "I may make a few aimoun- Vl " " J Kaleigh, N. t. Steps to con ernor seaieu, uui i wuui mj uo i .it , ..af;,r serve channel basi, famed game Wllae uiev air. a. aiu cAjjtin& - , some good fishing in the Gulf , fish cf the surf, have been taken by MRS. S, STEPS NEEDED .TO SAYE BASS FROM GREEDY Surf Fishing Too Can Be i Ruined in This State by i Wakefulness j . Raleigh, -Jr. V.'oodard said that he would due to the difevwt workirtr h.'ur. advise every cotton farmer who observed by the ttunty official, received cotton stamps to spend AH ofrfcc worfce 's in the coto- them just as wisely and with just house welcomed t'.: a -t of th. as much care as they would an Hoard, making Day'lght Savin- euual amount of cash. "The bene- Time, the official thn. for i fit. of the program to the cotton makes the transact n i f husines producer will e determined to a much easier on the citizens an- l-rse extent, not by the amount of officials. stamps received in the county, but by how wisely the stamps are spent by those receiving them," said the county agent. libariun Mr. Geo. j Make!;:, are: Out of the Nizht bv i Jan Vultin, Kabloona by Gontrati De l'i'ii( ;"s, IVp Summer by Gro-; veil Bristow, The Handsome Road bv Given Bristow. This Side of, Glory by Given Bristow, One Foot In Heaven by Harte'l Senf. i Partuhica by Bernice Ke'.ley Harris, ' A Lantern in Her Hand bv Res Aldrich, Trov Oth bv '! : Pri- ! (l2!, and The Kev? of the King- d -ill bv A. .1. Cro-iin. j The !:-t r-f iiivpnl'e houki i"w::H The B-vs and S v'v bv R..so r. ; K':ov, Tlm-ry riM-s ' The Ch!n V TJ VHP i.U CI .UU HYDE TO HAVE A HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT FOR THE FIRST TIME Miss Iberia Roach, Assistant Home Ag-ent of Xash County, Named First Ajrent; Miss Roach Will Ccme to the County Highly Recommended by the North Carolina Ex tension Service C i;-oe S'iin !.' th- C C rro' Xav, Sta'jec":, "f-rd Tousev a.id Avr. 1'atch by Eli? Creac MEMBERS ENJOY SHORT COURSE bv the Tne resolution passed board read as follows: WHEREAS, H. Excellency, the Honorable J. Melville STUDENTS MAY APPLY FOR NYA WORK MON. Governor of North Carolina, his According to an announcement Broughton, 1Via()e this week by Superintendent of Schools M. GIBUS MAKES DONATION TO LIBRARIES Capt. Walt Willis of the Atlan- Conservation nd Development. r,iact T.ino T'ailraoHa fishintr . .!...- i.v. u,..,. , A reso uuou cauirig upon oom r.,, c f.;VL ,,.n ker of the X. W. Shelton. V, G addressed this Board through its. Gallop, X. Y. A. Student Work chairman with the urgent request , officer will be at the Swan Ouar- Made Many Friends and were Taught Many Valuable Lessons The B.a Hyde C"U of Miss College, ha Iberia R a agent of Xa County's fir: of L i':',:r,;ss;.ner3 of o:i reco'nmendation :.e Si!:::h of State ? ajip lr.'.eJ Mi3 :, assistant home :. Couiity, a3 Hyda home demonstration assume ajrent. Miss Roach wii Bv MERRITT BRIDGMAN I wurk September 1st. I Miss Roacn coft-.es to the county The Sladesville 4 H club delega- highly recommended by the State composed ot waiter Worace . extension service, the Board of Xash County, tion, composed of alter Jennetie, Linwood Lupton and my-1 Commissioner? of that Hyde Coumy as one ot tne ter Hiah School at 2 I. M. Mon-1 self had a very enjoyable trip at Airs. Kffie Vines Gordon home lrm.wn one hundred counties in the State Hav. Ausnist. 11 to interview white 1 the State 4 H Club Short Course aa-ent of Xash Countv. and bv East rommprvi.-i! nn,l snorts fishprmen Tr , " . ' anf ie cViornilo of fifpo hnnra .. i ..J 1: x- : , In P-ilwrV, lz,f Ta Kr,i- ami r t.,.. ,1 r..v (jt(l(o Vo-a Rnroan . . . , " . . tivoe Countv Woman ana owner -y"-- - siuucms neeuuig in. 1. a. in- , ...ii,6 ." "".w ..!U1,,:,,,a ieacneis oncs. otate ies j-uicu, t .... ... niovenient to insure , ., , on q Havlio-bt eriior hiis in con. 1 : j ' ;rl nnA tV, n,,ntai.ti u-a . 11:,, d.. ..u 1 . .... : p-.tr Tavi T'-p nvi And Theo S V- j c u- j am manager or tne tngeinara- ..- - Si.,ioui aisiaiv in oiuer 10 at-ie,"'- '"i."";' """"" ""M uau' "aa uy Koy ua.vis, ie uais ana ineo. a. continued surf fishing was adopt- .waL!t n.ln rm..,. v,ai. formity with and agreeable to the tPnH the coimK- schooU Hnrino- the made will Ions be remembered. tension work- she was a 4-H Club m r . a - vv -jjn ?i from Kiia I mn t v. niaettiiis 01 niameu w uirseuv -j kv th0 hoar1 at its annual mt. . . Ji P,:J.,, thoTTnltH 5tatA of ; V ...1 :n I 1 i.j 1. ' 1 j j..- ami assured the Governor he would 7 ,i just donated copies ot " 1 roy Uatn". " "l"..':". ' coming year. .ur. uanop win inier-1 uur aeiegauon accompaniea oy . K.n 101 u:i,uri n )u iiu uui- l ! H time wuum ing as follows: ! to each of the C()Untv.s pubiic I a time when this Nation is engaged view Xegro students at the high j J. P. Woodard, Countv Agent, left ing the summer months worked in nave a good ume. In vJew of thg fapt the red braries at gwan Quartel.( Lake in a great con?ct between the s..hJ0l at 3 o'clock the same after- Hvde Countv on Mondav morning, the office cf the local home agent. Governor Broughton will be met drum or channel ba3s is being ef- Landing and Fairfield forces of Democracy and the du:-.noon, Ve arrived in Raleigh about 1 P. She graduated from East Carolina at Oregon Inlet by representatives ficientiy and diligently sought at) Mrs. Gibbs, who is one of the 1 tatorships of the world; I To nualifv for the X. Y. A. Stu- M. The first thing we did was t Teachers College as an honor stu- of the Hattera3 Island Association consi(ierable monetary outlay by ' county's outstanding women, is one ! And whereas, thi3 Board speak- j dent Work Program a boy or girl , register and get our room and class . dent. Mrs. Bloxton, head of the and driven down the banks , the sport3 fisherman, and the fact 0f the chief supporters of the li-j int for the citizenship of Hyde j must be at least 16 years of age ' assignments. There were 9S6 bov3 food department of the home greeting people in the various vil- that 0ver 530,000 pounds of these brary movement in Hyde County, ' County and for its corporate ex-1 and must need the funds to proper-1 girls and agents registered for the economics division says, "Miss lages, and on to Buxton , where, fish were reported by commercial she works continuously for the ' 'stence desires to give expression jy continue his or her education. week. (Roach was one of the hardest near the lighthouse, the Governor fishermen as taken in their nets betterment of Hyde County : to its ful1 cooperation with and, Pupils on Ocracoke Island will 1 when anvone goes to the short workers and one of the best execu will speak to the crowds gathered 'in a s,;ngie year although they are libraries , approval to the suggestion of Hisapp!v directly to the principal aticoure he knows what he is going ives to ever graduate from Green- there. There will probably be base- p08sessed of littie sale value, this Thnse who are connected with , Excellency, the Governor: the Ocracoke High School, accord-! for Everyone tries to carrv out the viUe." Miss Roach has been as- ball games in the afternoon, ltie boarJ i3 as'Kjng the cooperation of the liberies a--e verv grateful for, Nww therefore, upon motion duly ing to Mr. Shelton, because of the'ciuh mofto "To Make the Best Bet- sistant home agent in Nash Coun Governor will visit Hatteras vil- fishermen to the end that such Mrs Gibbs heln. and are high in made and seconded, it is resolved inability of them to come to Swan'ter" ty for the past two and a half lage in the afternoon of August 2o, catche3 be returned to the waters their nraise of her. iar:d ordered that the public offices Quarter to be interviewed. u had fnnnlentv of fun and years. Miss Pauline Smith states o-.v.u.s w.c ...6,.v or oul. state. 1 of Hvde County unless otherwise Fach vear tbp V. Y .A Program v.a ..i. ... uaA Ua. that Miss Roach is one of the most & Fisheries patrol boat Hatteras The board hn 1 V4rn ' ld bv dy' !" assisted thousands of worthy !sea that we attended' each day. All outstanding assistant agents who and will start for the Gulf Stream . , Jl DGE DARDEX NAMED Might savin? basis for all office and newU- Wa nnH o-irls in thel . i, 1 Y,c,anA ha3 been in extension service and Tuesday morning where he will be " u8"B"Vinl .n,T Lh J PLYMOUTH POSTMASTER work and that the officers of the State t ter or remain in school , t "l, enioveH our work 'with feels that Hvde County is very animals. -fortunate that Miss, Roach has ac- Two of the outstanding things cepted the position. Hyde County on our m-osrrams were the vesper," poking forward to having iM 1 c. taken out fishing by one of the best vation by returning any surplus known truides of Hatteras. i1 tne w?ilers Vyuy anu, Congressman Herbert C. Governor Broughton will be ac- l"fc.l "J. P"! l r "A ner this week was called on by the to the end that Hvde Countv mav compained by Ms sons Bobby and thU in order that Stt 2! J".? in the vvoouson. iurs. crougnion wno win ',i4.5 t ua a" Au,"6 ' 1 y ! pram of defense which is so essen- county whose hours are fixed by ; who otherwise would find it diffi-ton- , cfnt-nfa nnnneratp in thia movement , n,,u A.i.,nnt-;.v, .... v. ... , luh l,iiuu,uc Liirii cuuvaii'Jiii Bobbv and Sh on d"cls and beaches to rot be Post 0fke Department to name present a UIlited f-ont in the ...u' ,..111 discontinued, this in order that n ApHn(r ,KL,stBr for Plv-: . , I . - ' ,.;, r.ilatinn mav not be .V"V? ' " , .... W eram oi neiense wnicn IS so es visit Hatteras. wil be the guest of " ' i, fish in moutn' iNrth , T "a J 1 , ' tial to the wf'Peing and future Mrs. Maude Miller WhifVltotnn Kwrfr i "Vacancy raud , t.v.the sudden, fst.. thUkJ,t,a, l'j3tmaster. On Tuesday 'evening, w wa-er9 c'r laTC- death of Postmaster George Hard-j It is further tnt a CPr. the Governor will go by Boat t- Jison, who was appointed in 1933. , tifie(1 v of t!lis rPsnlution he Engelhard, and a delegation will Mr. Bonner recommended as Act- fnr,raed' to Hi- FvpPi!encv T greet mm tnere, ne win d!"ve J- n.iuni.i li.ih..i i ing t osimasier, june jomi . through Hyde County to Rale'gh at CAPITOL SERVICE STATION Darden, an outstanding citizen and night. " ! leader in Plymiuth and Washing- The Governor stated he looks for- The doors of Capitol Service ton County. Judge Darden is well v.-ii'd with much n'eaure to his Station in Swan Quarter were known in the Southern Albemarle p'easure trip. Several of the Highway Com missioners are expected to attend the meeting. On Sunday afternoon, the Gov ernor is expecting to attend the ex ercises honoring Feer-dn. the in ventor, at Fort Ra'eigh. at ..:'jo. George Gord-.n DattV of New York vl'l attend this service, and uiil be ti'e principle "raker. He will spend the night at the First Colony Inn at Nags Head, from where he will proceed to Hat teras on Tuesdav morning. i ONE OF HYDE'S OLDEST CITIZENS DIES MONDAY closed Monday miming a ir.ana- gjr J. A'len Harris moved his p.ier ch.andise and fixtures out of the Sinclair building. As yet, no one lias taken over the establishment, is one ot f three service sta- whicl ti'Ois in the county seat Counties where he has long taken an active part in the affairs of the Association, as well as other ( ivic movements. lie is county historian f,-r Washington, and has made notable c-ntrihi;tions to the re cording of history in this section. .Melville liroughton, dove-nor o; North Carolina, by the C'.erk to th;s Board. Tho.- vo!sr in favor of the resolution; J. S. Mason. J. K Rerrv and A. G. Rerrv. Reso'ution un anini msiv adopted. A. G. BERRY, Chairman IV-ard of Commissioners Hvde Countv. MRS. PRATT WILLIAMSON . Jb-M fcUl Al.s Al liKluut. , dium. esner prosfams were ' ' - ' ' fch'Tge of Mit I'lck. ' fortne'-' 4 -H Mrs. Pratt Williamson delight-1 club member and now a Bant' fully entertained members of her j minister. The subjects he se'ected bridge c'ub at her home in Swan ; were very c!oe'y related t,- every Quarter last Thursday evening. 14 H clug bov and tr'. The even. services and evening urograms, nu aim a ua( which were held in the College sta- come awaits her. ,n ire aonommeiit or -.iiiss Koacn Mrs. Nat Cred'e w prize; Mrs. M. A. 5 high; a!,d, Mrs. C. R. i:ig. Tlvse attending t'r Md-Tn Nat Cro-i! ' ver, M. A. S.l'lth. P ,1 I U!)o'-.. Rvcm-h Sn , . '. 1,. a-,,- j;. K. Tin 1 fh" liosffl:., serve, ' f;vhir .-n. high scov Lupt ond mg programs w-re e:ve c'ub memgers. ' t"'i:- bv ed of creation, he'i'th pagent. i lighting cev-nvo"--. an i party neve other interesting tHngs. C. L. S iv-j Ano'her rlvng th t ; Harris. C. P iti j' -4 to n'! of o ""is 4 -V, v.". C. ' ma bv r,..v.'-n- r r -g i -r. Tivirrlav n:.'"-t. '!: u-v ber of women specialists. SHERIFFS SEEK 100 BEAUTIES FOR NAGS HEAD MEET Eat- i'lo; Beauty Contest and Fis'i Fry Hih S,.ois in Dare At-:ii:t 14 js re- beautiea f?'eae tv Burney Dew Brinn, 01, of Scran ton, died at his home Monday morning. He had been ill for a lomr time. Funeral sendees were held from the home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Mr. Joe Bishop offi ciating'. Burial was in the ceme terv on the Harris farm. Mr. Brinn, who was one of the oldet citizens of Hyde lived in the countv all his life. H was well liked in his commun'tv. Mr. Brinn is survived by his wife Mrs. Ludis Coiivan Uriun mid several children of Scranton. COUNTY OFFICIALS ASK VVPA ROAD PROJECT FOR HATTERAS ISLAND FOLKS Highway Officials Considering Request For Road in Hatteras Township and in Rodan the Section to Give Employment to More Than 100 Unskilled WPA Workers Recent ly Dropped From Park Service Projects ! SCHOOL HEADS i ENDORSE ROAD- t Afl! 1 R A A &1 AIC IflAMrt BRIDGE NEEDS Vt'iU, iiJft!W!i IJLHI3L c :na J Supsrint3nd-3nts Ask For for, I Hattsras Roads as Well j as So. Albemarla Bridsies BE HUGE TERMINAL OF BERMUDA-AMERICA LINE? pr iii the -e he'd !".b at August are 4,000 Foot Paved Runways and Seaphne Base Offered in CAA Appropriation of More Than $400,000 FISHING Al'THORITY C,ET TROL'T IN WFSTERX N. C Dare County officials this week County, went to Raleigh to endeavor to es tablish road projects on Hatteras Island as early as possible to take i are of more than 10 unskilled WPA workers recently dropped from beach erosion work on the National Pa:!c Service projects along the coast, when the work desire of the Highway ; tv do everything- possible . ,1 d at t.;e f-iui "t tne r.scal year unty We'fare S 11 peril .ten den Dais, Skei'i:f Victor Meekins, clients on the Ranks area. It seems the d ofri- iais to to improve the roads in that sec tion, and to plan all work done at present with a vie.v to future ex pansion. A group of the hlghf-st Naval of:lcials in the e:t w..-n here to S'-e The Lost Colony Saturday night and R.-ar Admiral Manloy H .Sim-.ns, commandant of the Fifth Naval d istru' t who headed Works C I ALl'MM ASSOCIATION TO KI.KCT OFFICER- The Engelhar-l High School Al-.a'" umni Assoi-iatioii will hold its reg ular montliiy meeting tonight (Thursdav) at the Town Ha'l in Fngo'hn.'d. Ofncers wi'l be ehvt- Ashevilie, N. C. Don Carpenter, I r-mng eaaor ot tne Washington K'-pi t-sentati e Koy Davis aiul tle group, was so impressed that Daily News, who spent the week The... S. Meekins asked the State he ?aiJ tl'.e 'j.v;. shuld"i)e made "ii'n "c.-irni o"i ui caninia iojiaj v 1 011 10 ic .01 movie, streams, pronounced the trout fish- possible haste to their proposed The film he said ehou'd he o':u mg 111 this area "the best south ef plan for neighborhood road im- prj jn tj,e schools of the United New England. provements. They told Chairman States. Carpenter fished the South Mills L. 1!. Pr ince there is nothing in the Admiral S i n io'i ; was at the head and Davidson rivers of the Pisgah way of imm-oving the present road 0f n Kroup of Naval officials whi.h National Forest, streams of the between Hatteras and Avon, and included: Captain c' A. ' Powna!', Great Smoky Mountains National the road between Salvo and Rodan- commander o f-he Norfo'k Naval Park, the Occonn oluftee and the the. a;r station; Captain H. A. McClure, Cattaloogee rivers. The Highway chairman was very commander of inshore patrol units The ang'ing authority averaged much interested and anxious to pet and Lieutenant Allan P. Davis, about 50 fish a day, returning all, work underway as soon as possi- aj,)e to the commandant, uninjured, to the water. He took ble, but is up against the diffi- The wives of ail the officers several trout in the 12-14 inch culty of obtaining an engineering n-ere in the party and the grou-) clas8 and reported seeing even force at this time ,but is sending spent Saturday night at the Fort larger fish "which it was nobody's a man to the area at once to Raleigh hotel here. faillf Knf Irtina T Huln'f M I liwil infrt flm ciftiation u.Ifl. a 1 1 . .1 1. it. n , 1 1 ' " " .v.... ...t a nosis vi tne oincers inc uaeaiiPnn pVnnr to continental r,,,. Carpenter recommended to dig- to early aid. Commander C. J. Sullivan of the L t0ntinental EuroPe- trict protectors that steps be taken The same proposition was put Norfolk Coast Guard district and to limit all fishing in these trout, before C .C. McGinnis, WPA ad- Chief Boatswain Walter G. Ether and small mouth bass waters to niinistrator in this State, and he idge of the Elizabeth City Coast ueciareu nis willingness to coop- Guard j The Fifth Annual Conference of j I School Superintendents of North! I Carolina, with more than 200 rep-i CniTreUn May Depend on the Question of Getting I Saturday, mailing on the state' Some 3o0 Acres of Land to Spread Three ! mission to build some roads on ; Hatteras Island, and to build 1 bridges over Alligator River and ! Cmatan Sound. ! The school officials, who en'oyed their entertainment in Dare Couu- evpressel themselves as puz- that the roads connecting three groat recreational counties shoyl.l ho yet unbuilt. ThM- de clared the roads sought to he es sentia! to the school system, and an as-.-; to the state for other reasons. It foil of t: held in and wi1 Will Roanoke Island be s, time on a direct air route f ., air'in? cr-c-Air.erii a. v.a tra::s:'i-ntinenta! from In rmuda t roast and St dav co'nes f -onis, V. t'oil' If tnc:-r- : w ( ' WIS ,0 he fon ie Pt.T iel-d that the res :H',i--d to all non.hevj: '.' rhway and Public n!s-:on. en tn ,'on--' heln. s air t l-a Pare Cm p:rt of de rh-p:r.g -t runways nut v. ; tv a! read v t is being he'd in con :h the N'-o-'n Carolina ....-A.-.n-," wb-1: x-v be zabeth City on the 3th me to Da-e on the 14th. Fa -h sheriff in the H counties of the State is bahtg asked to en ter a bevjtv in the pnnt by D. Victor Meekins. sheriff of Dare in a letter mailed this wepk. Meekins siid as manv as want can enter the contest from any countv. W. W. Deas, minager of the Reach C'ub is in charge of arrangements for the contest. It s r---jc V j t-' h" o.,o of tl-e fea turo 'ne-iih attractions of the sea- T ' at the g--s in i : v a V'- i-; v'site.i ted Par 1 tel'it'.in.i 1 ment of d l T''e ou'd be ft;; ure al rants ajipea rs r, 1 ed at the are urged nng. t All member; tend.- with Civil !;' lie;! C ount when t ivati.,'1 iow in the early of tin's question, new rally with intense ir! .'.son and specmation. it a mie-hty big "IF" An ics Authority, t of the heh) of C."iir. !t P r."f-r. his the v a v "ie ;o,i.oiiii and ir with t ' tut in three 4 o i) g; eve' IS VI, a:ih. I" is r I)t:'HLE United States purchases from . I r.at rtm.'.v vs. w ( ; nr u fintr. The c..i.ntv is r.vse.J t buy the l:m ! vit! "''-'. v-timr on a b-n 1 'arrles will n, -t be jssib c 1 . The has ironed -nit a'l as a r.f .1 complicated iv ssi'.ai, gram. None ..f tills n ey f eted earlh re to t!i-n. In the start w-.tii t ' tjt m inreM 4 f., t n'ent. accor. runways, and a seaplane base at- p..rts from ta,l'.eii. in the deep water of Cr-'.a- sta't const' tan Sound, but there u a catch ir. it. I oca'lv, unless ; tne necessarv I- V -l- iel th :h rite-It l. - .e..;.., .-,.1 r -untv .ced'tiv pro. P. r "M-h Mp Vr. Jer- "i will make the tri ne v e con' n. c-v J. M. ( , m. VC'.T- r.s t ho.,, Yi:n P.-vion w'll lie wl,', h i-iit (,e h '! i" ' va Dare dining room that f ve"ifg. The sheriffs will ro'o to Dire ,e fear is expre si rV'ii'tv tlie nvt niernim, leT-; me means ..f purcha-. from th hotel nt 10 p. m. A fish land is found, fr,- at Port l?qVMi his been nr. r tn.an s. rvw.tio'i !'rc t- n V.'a-hinet in (In nr's. artuicial lures and encourage sportsmen to release their catch after they have acnuired the knack of removing the fish from the hook without injury. Skim milk ard whey improve the need it; otherwise, it will be erate with the Hiirhwar officio!,. 1 a t,.i,-f n r- 1. 1 1 "I 'i !' property ot tne county Th. rnnt a7- " ,r"ir. . "i, m . wne" "8? ln quantity, abase f- IMPROVE Latin America for 1!U1 are eti- The cuntv gets all tlvs as a fre? that mated at . !.!:' '.000,000. or double. gift, but hasn't quite enough land irg u,c uo.oon uC ui u,m Anier- 10 put it on. me land must he the pro.ect mav be moved to some ramred for the visitor mm an owned by the public; it cannot be- other locality. The county will.thev rfh RonnoVe Iand. long to private individuals. And in never have such an opportunity to1 At 3-30 th bithi""- bniit,r e-,-. return, the Army and Navy would obtain so beneficial a project, teat will be held at th Pei" Cub. be nri'l'ilon-Ar! tn nee it u-Vin tt,uf itrl,,'..!. 1 1 ., .. . . ... . e v ... . - v... j I., I, iu.iv nniuijuy lun imo i,nqr on tn. nrogrram nn he a will be th much more money than the contem- showing of The Lot Co'nnv t , a terminal plated nresent expenditure. -ts nn the nicht of the 14th Th ir anv vast air activity , If built, the airport will be un l sheriff will r-ather t J-tn I everything possible in order to et escorted the office 3 tc and f om,e m dertaken by contract. A large num-jtend the n,,v in , bo..,.' Tbi things going again for the WPA Waterside Theatre. have flund spec.al- big airships in the world, whether ber of persons would be employed,, ticket, will be furnished by the irano, i for land or sea. land much money spent locally. 'association.
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