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V I THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY FEB. 12, 1925 PAGE THREE DADDY'S EVENING FAIRYTALE 3 Mary Graham Banner armuiT or warm imnufe umw THE CALENDARS NOTICE OF LEVY AND TAX SALE Alex Henry pt. lot 202 O. T. 19.88 FINDS IT PAYS TO FEED HOGS. Chas. E. Henry pt. lot 200 O. i 1 have this day levku upon and T. 19.05 will kpII nt thp Cn vt House door in Louis Henry pt. lot 207 & the town of Beaufort, Carteret Coun- 225 H- T- 'ty on Monday March 2nd, 1925 the Zack Henry pt. lot O. T. . following described real estate for Clinton Johnson pt. lot 67 'taxes and cost due thereon for 1923 N- T- , 11.20 reitions of R. W. Pou, County Agent Kenansville, N. C, Jan 26 Ey al lowing 42 pigs to make hogs of theni- $17 per acre or nine acres to be worth $153. This, when deducted from $705.90, left me a net profit of $552.90 on the work and allowed me 26.20 selves by grazing down nine acres of (to sell my corn and soybeans through 13.83 corn and soybeans and then feeding !the hogs at a good price." them to a finish according to the di-! Mr. Pou states that this grower is enthusiastic about his venture into The calendar on the left wall spoke to the calendar on the right walL "It's a fine life we lead," the calen dar on the left wall said. "Fine," agreed the calendar on thu right wall. "Fvery month we're freshened up and given a new dress," said the calen dar on the left wall. "Every month," agreed the calendar on the right wall. "Of course," sale the calendar on the left wall, "there are some of the family who change their dresses each dny. They are members of the Dally Calendar Family. And each day a new leaf Is turned so that each day a new paper dress Is to be seen with a new date upon It "But to be a monthly calendar is more fun." "Far more fun," said the calendar on the right wall. "The children take turns tearing off the old month's dress so that the new month's dress can be seen," said the calendar on the left wall. "They never seem to forget their turns, nor do they ever get mixed up in their turns. "Sometimes the day changes. Some times the month ends on the thirtieth day and sometimes on the thirty-first and February doesn't wear his costume as long as the other months do. "But February doesn't mind, for February has a special time of his own. "Every so often be celebrates Leap Year. Then he has an extra day, and so twenty-nine day? must pass before he Is thrpugh. Instead 'of the usual number of twenty-eight. "But I love to see my new fresh dress each month. 1 All through the and previous years - - Maggie Johnson pt. lot 158 Swindell & Davis, Taxes, 1920 N. T. ..... j on pt lot 12 O. T 115.63 R- M- Jons P- lot 100 O..T. Bell & Perkins, Hot E. B 14.20 E(l Jordan pt lot 147 O. T. R. W. Chadwick pt lot 17 & EdSar Joyner pt. lot 44 N. T. ! 18 1922 & 23 143.41 Jas- Noe Pt- Jot 171 O. T... S. H. Darling, pt. lot 94 O. T. Jas- E- Oden Pt. lot 182. O. T. i 1923 20.20 Cbas- B- Parker pt. lot 90 & C. L. Dickinson Est pt 62 O. 1 98 O. T. bal T. 1923 29.20 Jesse Parker pt. lot 17H. T. J. A. Dill Jr., bal pt. 24 N. T. , Bate Pigott Jr. pt. lot 171 O. ! 1923 39.20 T- bal Edward Doyle pt. 137 O. T. . Ann'e M. Potter pt. lot 96 I 1923 41.20 N- T G. W. Duncan pt 4 & 18 E. B. Bettie Potter pt. lot 149 O. T. 1923 31 07 laiah Rhodes pt. lot 147 O. Alexander Garner pt. 154 O. in Forsythe County, W. C. Michael of 10.43 Kenansville made a net profit after 14.20 deducting ' the cost' of all feeds 8.20 $552.90. 17.59 In explaining his success with the 8.73 bunch of pigs, Mr. Michael says, 16.81 'First they hogged off nine acres of corn and soybeans and I then fed 16.20 them to a fiinish using 220 bushels of 15.70 corn, 25 bushels of wheat and 1000 . pounds of fish meal. Part of, the 9.70 corn was ground, the wheat ground the hog feeding game and that the success attending his efforts has at- ofitracted much attention in the com-imunity. Hundreds of people who have tried our want column will testify as to the good results obtained. It costs very little to put an ad in our want column but it often brings and I mixed corn meal, wheat and ,n ood man'r dollar- 3.70 fish meal together, feeding it in a 8.20 slop mixture. 'L "The niirs averaeed about eieht dieate a possible decrease of from 10 T. x 12.70 months old when killed and weighed!10 12 million h8 for 1925 as com" Recent Government estimates in- I T 15.85 Bam Smltn P- lot 166 O. T. 16.45 total of 6,511 pounds. Selling the Parea Wlul "8"'" " .TnsPTih W Hlnvo.. 188 n Jane SnarrOW Est Dt. lot 199 nork at. IS 1-2 rpnta . nr nniinrl .ittr-" iitivvu suws, T 11.951 - 1 6.95 brought me $1,009.20; the lard and Mrs. C. F. Gordon pt. 33 N. T. 39.49 Stanley Bros pt. lot 63 N. T. J. D. Guthrie pt. 9 N. T... 37.23 c- F- Stanley pt. lot 133 O. T. Willie E. Guthrie. E. B 9.70 Fulton Stanley pt. lot 179 jWalter J. Guthrie pt. 30 N. 12.71 T. 17.43 Jno ec" Stanley pt. lot 190 Fred Johnson pt. 46 O. T. 'Jno. Johnson Est. pt. 115 O. I t. .. 9.70 Wright Stanley pt. lot 58 O. ;Mrs. B. L. Jones pt, 69, 61, T. ... 29.20 55, 42, 60, 56 & 74 N T. 200.96 Chas Stevens pt. lot 202 O. i H. C. Jones Sr. nt. 250. 56 48. I T- bal ...T 7.20 47, 22 & 23, 159 & 12 O. T. Geo- E. Turner pt. lot 125 0 H. C. Jones Sr. 65, N. T. & i T- 21.70 bal 1922 tax 931.40 H. W. Turner pt. lot 125 & Wilbur. Lews pt E. B. 63.33 175 O. T. 33.64 R V. Mades, Est. pt. 176, O. Wary J- Ward pt. lot 216 N. T 11.20 ! T : 11.25 . . i T ,1. 1 ' 55.46 livers were worth about $45.20, mak-1 ivery larmer in jxortn Carolina 15.70 ing a total of $1055.40. The total should produce halt oi nis living in cost of feed given after takine the ,the Home Garden" is the slogan us- O. T. 35.21 corn and soybeans was $349.50 which d by horticultural workers in the left a profit of $705.90. 1 figured Worae uaraen campaign. 18.70 12.70 the corn and soybeans to be worth Louis Stanley pt. lot 76 N. T. Mrs, M. J. Manson pt. 68 O. T. IW. H. Washington Est. pt. lot ' 7.70 17.28 Mal'y C. Davis pt. lot 163 I N. T. 14.20 Ben Wesley pt. lot 198 N. T. 10.70 Nellie Wigfall pt. lot 91 & 95.74' 94 N- T- -- 14.95 970 Fred L. Williams pt. lot 187 i O. T. 15.89 . tax & bal 38.95! O. T. & bal 1922 Joseph Mason pt lot E. B... Mrs. S. A. Midyette pt, lot E. i B 19.45 !Mrs. Susan E. Moore pt. lot 59 O. T. 1921,22 & 23... (Ada Peartree pt. lot 162 0. T. L. D. Perry pt. lot 34 & 37 I IN. X. 34.iW 1 J " uowii uci. itjiy ' I J. B Quidley pt. lot E. B... 10.91 1, !39 O. T. bal ... 4-jlt J. t. Khoues (Inlet Inn pt lot 2, 3, 261, 262, & 263 O. T. 340.45 Wallace Robinson pt. lot E. B. 13.07 S. J. Scott pt. lot 12 O. T... 54.19 I Mrs. Sarah M. Skarren Est. pt. i lot 66 O. T 41.20 H. D. Smith (W. J. Parker) pt. lot 99 O. T , 29.02 I Mrs. John F. Smith pt. lot E I B 11.20 Robt. Smith pt. lot E. B... 9.08 M. A. HILL, Tax Collector. Barbour Bros. Machine Shop BEAUFORT DEFEATS ORIENTAL j I "They Do Love to Tear Us Off." month 1 hang on the wall Just 'as yon do, and I am looked at again and again. "They will suddenly seem to notice me at times, too. Often I've heard some one say, in quite a loud voice: '"Goodness gracious, mercy me! But It's the twenty-seventh of the month already I' "Again I've heard people say: "'Well, did you ever? Saturday la the last day of the month.' "And so It goes. Even though I stay here upon the wall In so quiet a way, I cause excitement. 1 help people to remember things. When they've for gotten, they notice me and with a start they realize how I'm ready to change my dress in so short a time and that they'd better hurry and do what they're going to do. "I'm not going to save any new dress too long, us others might do. "The children will see to that. And that Is the way I like It. "I wouldn't like it at all If I had to put my next month's dress aside and not use It for several months because I didn't happen to be Invited some where so I could wear something new. "No, I don't have to wait to be In vited anywhere. I just stay on the wall and my dress Is changed each month. When I get down .toward the end of the year I have very few clothes left but then another calendar comes and takes my place. "That Is only fair. Give all ;:ie cal endars a chance, 1 say." "Only fuir," said the calendar on' the right wall. "What you say is so true, too. "But hew much pleasure we give the children. How they do love to leur us off when the end of the month comes. "They like us, too, because we're good-sized and so ;.re our paper dresses good-sized. "We have such nice , trimmings for oar clothes. We have special decora tions marking the holidays and we al ways look so neat in our plain, clean, dignified trimmings." "It's nice to be a calendar," said the calendar on the left wall. "And to bave the children see about our changes of costume," said the cal ender on the right wall. , 48.48 59.95 j Warren Smith pt. lot E. B... M. R Springle pt. lot 60 O. T, C. L. Swindell pt. lot 90, 1000 I & 102 O. T. 2 yrs 114.09 1 Mrs. West lay or tt. lot 9 1 j n. T. 22.50 BEAUFORT. Mrs. Mary F. Thomas pt. lot ' i Howe 2; Way ! 54 O. T. 104.45 'smith 1; Parkin- Mrs. Laura P. Thomas pt. lot ;233 & 27 O. T. bal 1922 172.26 :Geo. W. Weeks Sr. pt. lot 23 I N T. 21.70 Geo. W. Wheatly Jr., pt. lot 42 O. T 15.70 H. A. Whitehurst, Est. pt. lot I 94 O. T. 26.20 Jno. Whitehurst, Est. pt. lot I 118 0 T. :Ed. E. Willis pt. lot 47 N. T. W. F. Willis pt. lot E. B... ; Willie J. Willis Jr. pt. lot 25 N. T 31.45 Beaufort High defeated Oriental basketeers here last Saturday, Feb-: ruary 7, Jby a score of 20 to 16, The j local team took the lead in the first which was never passed by the vis- j iters. The home team showed ei cellent passing of the ball and fiie team work throughout the game, i Potter and Smith played exceptional- j ly well for the local team. ! General Repairing Bridgeport Motors Gill Piston Rings Columbian Propellers BARBOUR BROS. D fCv 11 w s It MONOTROL REG- US. PAT. OFF. TT 3: -0. Guthrie 1 ; ORIENTAL. Paris 0; Goodwin 0; Stephens 1; Hopkins 3; Albridge 0. Substitutes: Fayris 3; 'Pugh 0: Potter 2; Martin 1; Foul goals; Hopkins 2. Referee: Oscar Duncan. The B. . H. S. girls team played y Oriental team here aSturday. The jg oQ ' ' g"'s very Sod passing. The final score was 30 5. A large 15.70 crowd attended the game. The B. H. S. girls and boys team W. J. Willis Sr., pt. lot 25 N. T. .' , "5.58 Diamond Back Terrapin Pen 224, 226, 223, 227 & 228 O. T. 3 years 297.00 Colored 30.33 10. 3.20 9.70 32.20 11.20 11.20 14.20 The Choice The battle-scarred fire chief at the top of the fire ladder was having some difficulty In persuading a young woman In the blazing house to Intrust herself to his arms. Finally be burst fortb with: "Say, young lady, yon gotta come down this ladder with me unless you want to get burned op. Ion got no choice." - "O. but I have a choice I" cbe enapid. "Please send that handsome blond young fireman to take me Sam," American Legion Weekly. Ellis Baxter pt. lot 148 O. T. ;Kate Branch Est. pt. lot 65 I N. T. Maggie F. ... 15.70 B. D. Burr pt. lot 180 O. T. 22.83 Louis Chadwick pt. lot O. T. Mary J. Chadwick Est. pt. lot I 26 H. T. bal Sarah Chadwick pt. lot 101 j N. T. ... iAlonzo Collins pt. lot' 39 j H. T 10.48; LaFayetie Copes pt. lot E. B. 8.80 Mary H. Davis pt. lot 53 N. t Sophia Davis pt. lot 26 N. T. i H. Ward Mos Davis Sr. pt. lot 36 H. T. Dollie A. Dennis pt. lot 198 j O. T. --B Wesley Goldie Dennis pt. 10139 O. ! T. Jack Ellison pt. lot 55 & 147 O. T.; 67, 63, & 71 N. T... 111.70 Jas. D. Ellison Est. pt. lot 120 ! O. T. " 'Stephen P. Ellison Est. pt. I lot 31 N. T. Salvia Fulford pt. lot 79 N. I T Joe Fulford pt. lot 166 O. 1 t. , .... Sarah A. Fulford pt. lot 155 j - 0. t Wm. Fulford Sr., pt. lot 79 O. T. Alice M. Gaskill pt. lot 98 N. T Ceasar Hazel pt. lot 200 O. (Senior) (Senior) Emma will play at Oriental, Friday 13, ! High School Statistics I Most Dignified (Senior) Mildred Whitehurst. j Quietest (Senior) Edward Fiver, i Most aVJ.ractive boj (Senior) Luther Perry., ' Most attractive . girl Kathleen Skarren. Most popular Taylor. 1 Most athletic boy (Senior) Dor sey Martin. (- Most Athletic girl (Senior) Ly dia Parkin. Most Popular among students (H S.) Thomas Taylor. ; Pantiest (H. S.) Margaret Dill. Laziest (H. S.) Francis Hatse'l. Best Musician (H. S.) Glennie Paul. best all around boy (H. S.) Wil liam Way. Mest all around girl (H. S.) Glennie Paul. Prettiest girl (H. S.) Margaret THE IB R Two Dill. 12.8 (H. greenest leshman Helen Hen drix. Noisest (H. S.) Margaret Hill. Wisest Nue (H. S.) Wade Neal. Best Dancer (H. S.) Kathleen Skarren. Most Studious Parsons. Best natured (H. Clifton. Greatest Giggler (H. S.) Claudia Edwards, afil , Best Sport' (H. S.) Charles 4 45 Smith. Most in Love (H. S.) Christopher Jones. Biggest 8.20 6.70 9.70 8.20 , 9.70 S.) Vivian u j S.) Charles' 9.70 Flirt (H. S.) Claude Gu'i'-hrie. T. bal 12.701 t Brainest (H. S.) Albert Gaskill. n $3.00 9t&mtx MONOTROL Htt Ui PAT. Oil. THE MOST PERFECT RADIO SET 'AMERICA Carteret Broadcast Service Company BEAUFORT, N. C.
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