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V ' CV, TWO fH'F Br-: A UFO in M-.WS THL- P5DAY. JANUARY 14, 1937 9 . - OUNTJ CORRESPOilDEflCE M IHIII ! ! Ill I Ml iimmi mmM mmia mihiiibmm. Items for thia column should reach the News office each Tuesday !l" your community is not represented write us for instructions ii supplies. Poultry Flocks Lay- More Eggs Per Bird MERRIMON Mr. and Mrs. Geortro Martin an J litt!.- daughter Mary Olive spent Sunday with Mrs. E. 5. Martin. Mis. D. M. Salter who has been to Norfolk for treatment returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Williams spent Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. G. M. Carraway. Miss Lena Lewis spent Sunday Bight with Miss Annie Bell Wallace. Mr. Bill Grover of Bachelor was a business visitor in the neighborhood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carraway spent Sunday afternoon at South River with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Gaskins. Misses Minnie Love and Carry Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway gave the young people of the community a party Saturday night. Which they 6em to enjoy very much. After many games delicious home made candy was served those atten ding were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Will iams, Mr. and Mrs. Dunham, Messers Ernest and George Martin, Harvey & Harry Hardy, Bell Pittman, Miss Myra Love, Paul Grady, Dick, Min nie and Agnes Carraway, Marvin and Bud Martin, George Addie Lee Car raway, Duffy, John and Carry Car raway, Mattie Dunham Lena Lewis and Paul Cahoon, Hilda, Edwin and Eufus Carraway. attending a beauty school in Norfolk has returned home. Mr. L. J. French of Bridgeton spent Sunday here with his sister Mrs. Laura Hill. Mrs. Joe Hill and chiliren speni tunday here with her sister Mrs. G. D. Hill returning to her home in Bridgeton Monday. Mrs. Thelma Whitehurst and son Logan spent the week end with friends in Beaufort. Raleigh Jan. 14 An increase of eggs per bird in the annual produc tion of demonstratoin poultry flocks in North Carolina has been noted during the past nine years. Some of the poultrymen keeping records on these demonstration flocks have secured much bigger in creases, said C. F. Parrish, extension poultry specialist at State College. But the average is held down some' what by new producers who have started demonstration wrok within the last few years, he added. When the work first started, tho average was 132 eggs per bird. During the 1934-35 year the average was 152 eggs pr bird, and the 1935 3i5 average was 159 eggs per bird. lhe poultrymen send reports on Cape Hatteras Failed To Claim Victim In '36 f v n ,1 fro TT VI' ; n : , , m.. i. ? . m ims atm, ,, - " v" Simile tvitVi n0..ut. r- i 1 tae flocks to the State Collet nnul. " " ytiy n wo till. tx III I , Mm. John Runnings of Lenoxvilie. j trvmentry department every month, Mrs. H. W. Merrill snent the WPP I end witn her cousin, rill of Wire Grass. Mrs. Roy Mer- Who L God? By Jimmie Guthrie I J .L .. . . . . . ' I "tul -nri specialists make reeommenda I ::on whenever they believe improve j .u-nts can be made in the way the .'locks are handled. I The greater egg production is only i one of the ways in which the demon ! titration flocks have heen imnrnvo, etter practices SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake and child ren of Merrimon spent the week end here with her sister Mrs. William Cannon and Mrs. Elijah Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. taoislderhitauommin Mr. Andrew Lupton and brother Luther came last Tuesday to get their pound nets in for their winter fish insr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hardy has ; moved to Araphoe we hope th.'y will ! like their new home. j Mrs, Joshue Hardy and daughter; Irene and mother M. E. Hardy a : ' Geraldine Daniels spent Sunday ari.ii noon with Mrs. Amanda Piumaii. j Mrs. Elijah Dixon and Mrs. L'.-wi- j Cannon spent Friday with Mrs. John Wallace. j Mr. Clarence Mason is on the sick . list so he cant go to school hope h will soon be better. Mrs. George Hardy spent Fridaj afternoon with Mrs. Ellen L'ixon. Consider man. What a wonderful piece of mechanism is his body, The framework is there; the muscles that hold each part in place; the nerves, like a great electrical system by which messages are conveyed from all parts of the body. He has power to reason and to plan and even carry out these plans. Truly no machine can be compari ed to man for intricacy of construc tion and harmony of action. Who, then, is the creator of this wonderful thing? we must conclude however that there is a great first cause who made and put into action all things visible in the universe, as well as things to us invisible. And who is i sa. ! tne great Uod ot tne universe 3:!. G-.n; 17: 1. The name "Jehovah," means self existing one, he is without begin i'.injf i without end, and of him .'loses v.-ote, "fr.im everbstin to i by the adoption of The increase in the number of poultrymen who are keeping ea;e ful records indicates the growing in terests in beti:r methods of breeding, feeding-, and manaapmsnt ha .w . ' 0-...-..v, .11. ais'j j stated. Ihe first year, only five flock owners made completed records. In the 1934-35 year, an average of 17C owners reported on 33.388 birds each month. During the past year, 287 owners reported monthly on a totv of 55,277 birds. During the year, these 55,277 birds consumed $97,612.73 worth of feed and laid eggs valued at $206,729. Fred and Fletcher Shore, two 4-H ciuo members nf th.-. wf v.ji..-.. WUD in ladkin county, have purchas ed two Guernsev Stormy Cape Hatteras failed te claim a single vessel or victim in 1936 but Coastguardsmen on the beach from Kill Devil Hills to Ocra coke had a busy year, U. S. Coast Guard headquarters for the Seventh District at Elizabeth City reported this week. The Coast Guards along the beach rendered assistance during 1936 in a number of ways, the ever vigilant crews of the stations being called on for almost everything un der the sun from nulline a souck car out of the sand to administering first aid. Wrecks being scarce th3 surfmen hud plenty of time to be helpful in other ways and to get their stations and gear in order whatev er marin; catastrophies of New Year .r.a,, bring. The stations and the number of assistances rendered and officially re ported from July 1 to December 31. during 1936 follows; Kill Devil Hills m,- No HpnH spvpn RnHip TlanH sis; Oregon Inlet, forty-five; Pea Is land, torty; L,hicama.;omico, twenty- six! Gull Shoals, thippr T.ittln Kinna koet, fourteen; Big Kinnakeet, four; Lape Hatteras, fifteen; Creeds Hill one; Durants, five; Hatteras Inlet four and Ocracoke, twenty-six. D.-v? County Times.) ion t reaiiT.o health is until ed out. Miss Edith Geo Jin;, meaner of the 4-H club at Bsaufor: High School presented several selections of Hawa iian guiter music. The club wishes to take this opportunity to thank both Miss Roberts and Miss Gooding for a veiy enjoyable program. Games were directed by Mr. L. J. Gossard. The club will meet again on Thurs day, night, February 4th, at the home .-' jir.t's office. All members are u: gently requested to be present. There's a five-dollar prize for some service Club member is it going to be you? Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Haynes were host and hostess to the 4-H Service Club at their home at Pinner's Point on Monday night, December 28th. Games were played and refresh ments served. Incidentally the Service Club thinks Mr. and Mrs. are "simply swell," to put it coll oquially. Nineteen (including their house guest, Mr. Ashley Reither) en joyed the Haynes' hospitality. Virginia Stanton Reporter what an asset good th;y lose it," she poi::; 4-H Service Clubs Ey VIRGINIA STANTON j project. SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 HE NEWS LENOXViLLE Miss Ella Grey Pittman had Ih misfortune of breaking her arm Sun day evening. Mr. Christopher Willis of Lola I spent the week end with his son Mr. Janv's Willis. Mrs. Nacy Barker and son is spending a few days here with re parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Willis, Mrs. Sophia Lupton and daughter Gal lic ;rtended services at Moreheaa City Sunday morning. Messrs. Charlie Pake, Allen an! and Jimmie Lupton left Tuesday morning for Otter Creek where they will be in the fishing industry for a whro. "A : J. J. Day of Lola spent Sun day h-rc with his sister Mrs. F. M. C': ;.' ?I -. and Mrs. A. W. Styron visited in our i mmunity a short while Sat urday. Mr. S.'.ph. s Day irs spending the w;:;': wi j. ; :i?r '.? yt Cvdar Island, Atlantic' ' T.ev. W. R. Sprinkle !H ; a service in the Missionary Bantist CM here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Golden has re turned home, where they have been visiting their daughter at New Bern. A square dance was given here Saturday night, at the shop of W, R Robinson's. Pev. W. R. Hardestv JipU Jilitr service here at the Methodist L.iiirch Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Robinson of Beaufort have been v.siting here this r At,,..:, n ir . TT ' Ave-las' n- "'-.. r..i , o.. - i vanning': tndav 90:2. Isa';h 26:4." ' " p : ;Ur' "R Findings in Weil t;.e, if we conclude that, ga" di eh"i acco;di,;; ro the heavenly record thi F'e-Sty Dmment. is the G-j.i ;hat made the things we .ee, then v.v must conclude that thers is none other beside him, and such honor and dignity can none other poscss, He is the grint all wise crea 'r o' thkgs that are made. Isaiah 40:2S; Gea 1. 1.) Then we i'.rA thnt the four great and eternal .t::,:-.it'js of thb Jehovah God" is isdiL, Love, Power and wisdom lE.'.ekiel i; !i, C.) These attiibutes work to?vthei at all times, and ir, e;:act hai r.iony ; and m varicus time. nd v.'.'.ys he makes manifest these attributes. We fin: that his justice was made manifest !-.y inflicting punishment foi the violation of his law. Pwtr was pa::;cul:.v made nnnir st in the grca' ih- 1 t '-:r.t destroyed rii thi;us i;;;o:i : IM i His lov? was cspecialiy ! exh! i : in the sac:-i'':ce of the dear-.,.,-uie of ib htait. "his I.p Son" that rnai U-i'nrl mihf , Albert D. Brooks NOTARY PUBLIC Loftin Motor Co. BEAUFORT, N. C. Miss Ruth Roberts, of the Countv Welfare Department, talked on "Health," at the 4-H Service Club Meeting which was held on Thurs- aay night, January 7. In the absence of the president, the vice-president acted as chairman. Committees for the year were ap pointed as follows: Program Committee Doris Merrell. Chairm-jn: K t' Hancock; Arnica Wiley. Recreation and Serving Committee Sammy Merrell, Chairman; Hamlin Salter; Madie Dickinson. Song Committee (to compose a song for the club) Virginia Stanton, Chairman; Ham lin Salter; Agnes Men ell: I,. F. Gos- sard, ex officio. The subject of the nights program was "Health." After a reading, "Take Care of Yourself," Mrs. Roberts spoke. She gave several rules for attaining and keeping good health. "Generally younj people NOTICE. North Carolina, Carteret County. In the Superior Court. Haliie L. Davis vs. Sterling L. Davis. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS To Sterling L. Davis, Defendant: The above named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced by the plaintiff in the Superior Court of Carteret County to obtain an ab solute divorce on the grounds of two years separation: The defendant will ta!:j notice that he is required to appear before, thj Clerk of the Sj;:ior Court oi Carteret County, at his odice in Beaufoit, N. C, at the Court-house, within thirty days after the 26th day of January 1937 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plain which was filed in said action at the time of the issuance of the sum mons, or the plaintifT will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 26th day of December, 1936. l W. HASSELL, Clerk Superior Court of Carter et County. 4t Feb4 JAMES DAVIS NOTARY PUBLIC At First- Citixem Bank BEAUFORT, N. C. D. W. MORTON NOTARY PUBLIC Fire and Casualty Insurance BEAUFORT, N. C. Don't Let Others Fool You Come and See for Yourself We Give the Best Money Can Buy BEAUFORT SHOE SHOP j Next to Post Office BODY, FENDER, DOOR AND WINDSHIELD GLASS REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT LOFTIN MOTOR CO, CRAVEN ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. -H.,"(:-!--:-;- !BILIOUS?-LISTLESS? oiiiousneM du to constipation is quickly relieved by Duffy's Antl. Bilious Pills, original formula by l CJar,e Du"y. surgeon in the dr.tish navy. Large package, 25c Trial sire. 10e. H use for over 100 years. In DUFFY'Sflarous PILLS i-v-rv. fS !o'-c least have an opportunity for life. Wi.-dom particular!!- manifested in his great plan, whijh he gradually unfolds and permits man to see at his own due time. His attributes have no limitations, this man is sn wi that he knew the end from the begin- j ning and ou: lined all great plans to the minutest detail Acts is- 1S i I z B. A. BELL Your Jeweler for 25 Years Repair work efficiently and Promptly Done NEXT DOOR POSTnFFirr Support Tho Chanber of Commerce Baby Chicks Need Successful Start Dr. E. F. Memus OPTOMETRIST NEW BERN, N. C. 95 Middle St. Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Street Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Phone 338-1 WORLD'S CHAMPION SPEED SKATER, Kit Klein, says: "I like to enjoy Camels the whole day through. I rely on Camels 'for digestion's sake' enjoy them while I'm eating and afterwards." Yi mi, I, mini g saAOuau? 3jqAAiaj " " ' TED HUSING, ace sports announcer, sayst Mine's a hectic life but my digestion keeps running smoothly. I enjoy Camels with my meals and after." Camels are mild better for steady smoking. Ct M, Jones, DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE mm Rak-'gh Jan. 13 North Carolina poultrymen are facing one of the most impi.rta.it ti" -es of the year with the arriv.-.! of the baby chick ' season. : . . , j Extension poultry specialise at J Stat? College estimate that 20,000,-; 000 baby eliieks will be s';:.rtcd thi, i yea, This is approximates- six! , i i - p . cniriis lor tvi-'.y inai'.uiuai m Xort! Carolina. " Taking car of this ti enienJoUS ' W-W-H-W-.'. . . , horde of new hii'd riln(., o , 8rvyvyv-...;..t..: 1K1 - ., " 'll"c uuiuun on rhfl tiwit. j., Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE OfSce Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M and by Appointm-.-.t. Don't feel way down under tomorrow! NORTH RIVER . .Annie Loftin Bible class and ir,c AiMicnary Society met togeth er in Sunday School rooms Monday ...s..v n a gout, attendance and some new members. We had every interesting meeting after the bus iness. We had' contests and games, inen came a surprise, Mrs, Archie Pate formerly Miss Ccrrinnj Willis a miscellaneous sho Wftr Pnf.AnL ments were then served by Mrs. Phil Thomas and Mrs. Willis Savage Mrs. Laura Hill is quite sick at this time, we hope she will soon b-better. Miss Maxie- Thomas who has been Farm' owes poultrymen. Fading, man agement, and housing probWs mut be met with a store of scfentifu- ... it U1C V!uctii are t() p,.ov( '""r1" 10 e tarmers. Slipshod methods mean loss.-s and inferior U1IU3. Improper feeding is responsible losses each year, declares I cV r?a,?eer' Pu!try specialist at ': , " (Te' "t, he says, these ' losses can be cut o-rati :t u.. i- i er will become acquainted with scien-1 IE" tlflC feed , In a radio talk on the Carolina arm Features program Friday, Jan uary 15, he Will talro u ..,.... . . -j- uLcia una- mgs in poultry nutritional research and explain how the?e late develop ments can be of great help to the poultryman. The schedule in full for th u-i, of January lW6 foOW3. Mand . j , -"""-"aci, xiuw iTrtnri vtn; FarmheT! Be Made on th f ; . TueJay, Otto Veerhoff, Plans" ftT'tting W0dy an , Wednesday, Robin M. Williams, "Trafnm rJ' iers': Thur v t. f Pr W. rbi! Medicine & Sur,-,"? .via iz.ip.u. .a'lH ly AcpoiitmBTit r i:f Potter Building oppowtW rcc n . . rnMe .j 3 , A ""r"'''1 '" -Li"..! .... '"-Ei--l '!! - C H. BUSHALL Fire Health, Accident, automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought-- C 1 1 Vs. 001a Kented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE Hill Bldg. Beeufort, N. C. Dial 415-1 m "Your gills look pal this morning, brother," J , - : - T 8rgUs to Hi hor. f fcl; '-'1 "Next time, say 'CAIVERT1 f ifl 1 dep sorrow, J.J JrsWvf r tomorrowi" JmMSi VSdBK?f?fr mm fl r1B CALi FOB o K?r. : j CALVOH .Mmitj mmm m . wniMUTu mmmtm - "W MnAiri ... ' mTUKV VW nliA "I 1 4 !"-' r,M ,k"r: "i l 2vt," uoo., ( mtm)) --rT-"-7.1 .r trf --M" M, U .himm m "Z?" warn MM AM. --,
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