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... . . ;-'A. PAGE TWO Cm teret County ! SPORTS CARO -GRAPHICS Murray Jem, ? 'cw V.M J Fowl By J. W. STEWART Phone B 373-1 Unable to pubtish the rules ani regulations this week. Went up to Supt. Allen's office to see about get ting them but the door was locke.1. Understood later they were working and didn't want to be disturbed. BEAUFORT Saw a unique contract the other day regarding the ball park If th:. matter is carried out the financial conditions of the athletic department wi'! be reduced. the students have ta'.k.'d with the wi it.'f about an atn letio association iil the school. TiU'; believe that su.n an assoc i a t i o r. should be had, com posed of students from the various hitrh school grades and v. ita the presi- Stewart dent from the senior class. The treasurer of this association is to be the coach and he is also to act as faculty adviser. The;- believe that a.: account at the bank should be set up and this not to be tampered with i by any school offi.ial for use other! than athletics. A statement is to bo made each year to the public and to j the school board. NEWPORT Work on the gmy is progressing despite the unfavorable weather we have been having the last two weeks. By the middle of next week the roo. should have been tinn?d. Then the work will be confined to inloors ana should make rapid strides. COUNTYWIDE On December 16th there ve:e try outs for referees for the county se ries. Some idea as to those who will take over this job hive been form ed. However if there arc "til: th who feel that they ar - capable of d i inar this work please get in t: uc. by mail with Mr. McQujJe of the Be:v fort School. In all probability no ft al selection will Ik mide until ju-t before the opening .:" th? sjrirs r.: January 8th. DO YOU Km YOUR STOTf ? 1 lTr '"jy ' -AJ'r W3S7V LH fjAA80UR,5UPT. Of TrtF DURHAM COVrflY JCHOOW HA 21 PlPU M YOU KNOW that M MOUNT PltfjAH 0APTI5T Omm NFAR PAGflAND, SC.I5IN2TAIB? Wf CHURCH 15 IN NC.ANDM IN TRVON N.C, TWO TRffJ, ftil OAK ViP A RNE.HAVT GROWN TCwSTilfa IN FOUR PiFFf RENT PIACft . MX MA Tk LAJttEVT . U 0.; VisCjJN TiMsrAFArrrf :ri-:; VH1 . . AWJ. ,i.i'.sfi VA Tilt. i iST IPWWCHI6M5CHrCi IN fVERVCOUWYIN N.C, amp hot tju ABwr m VIHE TS AHY AfCRrf i'fD HKHO PUBLIC HSaHStiSfOif ? TH EDITORS OP CARO'CHAPHICS INVITE YOU TO SENO IN iXTtTiSSTU. Z TACTJ ACCUT YOUR. COMf.yfji i f f Prc5S Qieaninq WHY NOT A FISH AGENT Many eyebrows will bi lifted and it is going to be a rv.i'hty difficult job to explain satisfactorily to a county I of f ishenr.en, th; Commissioner ' should upprapriau $"40 a month dur ing these hard times to teach farm ing in a county that hasn't in pro duction 50i acres of farm laa-i. In fact, the Farm Dt:v.jnstraUon Agent is going to have a harder job to sell himself to the county than did the late Miss Alice Carter when she appeared in Dare as the first Home they wiil not have to send so much people ci-ut h - brought to the point o: raising more- fooi, and saving money, then the great loss in fishing revenue will be considerably ofi'set, and the Farm Agent will be worth his salt Otherwise, it looks like a difficult ro3d ahead. Dare County Times Dcmonst: Ajtent the County rru't -(1 J. W. Dickson, manager of rrv; Dickson-Tharp apairy in T:ansyi vania County, reports a profit of $284 from 52 colonies of beos this season after paying for ?200 worth i': -.: : . :: Th, . 1 ; .V..:t: ; men. It h, knows mort Uach, hi. i- r:,l a . .y will . to use ; :. dy in n; j;o , 1 to a fa:-.n :e f h-her- ugh, and :e would "idjce the - to raise -h LOVE AND CHRISTMAS CHEER Love is the keynote of ail Christ mas cheer. The vety first message of sacrificial love cam? direct from God in the gift, cf the most supreme sifts of all ages, of His only "be gotten Son," It is true people have different interpretation of the tru significance of Christmas. Some accept it as a holiday fr be -pent in revelry. But in the ml.-.i of ail Christians we would prepaie for Christmas by a spiritual renewal i f faith in Christ which is tho only assurance of salvation and eternal lift. Th colorful Christmas trees, a .symbol of perpetual lift, with gifts, is f.ll right for the joy of childhood hut with this setting the advent of the Christ chili sh:u!J be the cen tra! figure, teaching His little ones the love of the heavenly Father. The joy in the home from the ex- char.gc . f gifts, the making of spe cial p.o-.islon for the poor and needy reiie: to the suffering, afflicted and aged are noble customs and should be continued. Thes? are not ends within themselves tftcy are only ev de.i iyi a generous spirit with thanks to God for the Savior. Eve: ybody gives at the Christmas 3i.-s r. therefore, it is fitting, be cause it was this holy season which witnessed the love-gift of a Savior. Thj same spirit should fill our heaits ..i:h the truth that "God so loved the world, He gave His Son." With the coming of the Messiah, after expectantly awaiting satisfied al! hopes and remove! all fears. With such an understanding of God's love, ;vc shoul unite in song, as the angel? did at the time of His nativity, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace, good will towards men." The Uplift Exterminate Selves M .'iK-rn I'tu's ha- been r.iakina some r-pid uiJer- in recent years ir its rvkr.tless waref:v:e on diseases that inflict and destroy wild fowl. The L. S. Biological Survey, in mak- ing an intense study oi wuj i:ie i. seases, recently found that ducks fre quently suffer from a disease the di rect cause of which is contaminated food. The disease has wiped out many thousands of ducks, especially in the State of Utah where about 000 dead ducks were found to a nid of shoreline. Wild ducks and geese have a habit of throughly working over attractive food areas. They are known to g over every square yard often diggin? deep down into the mud in their in tense eagerness to jet up every last morsel of food. In such a way duck feeding grounds often become con taminated, the Biolagical Survey found. Dare County Times t vc bv wh:-rn yotj if it U -t .v.ierc. Stipp.lcJ reduced, iMom.i SUBSCRISE FOR THE NEWS Dr. E. F. Merxius OPTOMETRIST NEW BERN, N. C. 95 Middle St. 66 Wants Wine NEW BERN, Dec. 22 The Cham ber of Commerce and Merchants As siciation can supply almost any sort of information you want. Only yesterday Miss Helen Hawk, secretary, received this inquiry from an Illinois man, president of a large business concern: "Years ago in pre prohibition days we used to get a vine from North Carolina, made from the scuppernong grape. Having hesrd nothing from that brand in many years, the thought occurs to mo 6 check, F F. V F n Liquid, Tablet 6rt day Sal -?, Note Drop Headache 30 mia. Try "Rub-My.TUin"-World'. Be.t Liniment Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE OfHce Potler'i Emergency Hospital OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and by appointment Phone: Office 443-1 Re.370-1 JAMES DAVIS NOTARY PUBLIC At First- Citizens Bank BEAUFORT, N. C. i Christmas Week Shows at the LYRIC THEATRE MARSHALL-EFT C N. C- Wednesday & Thursday I Dscembsr 23-24 Freddie Bartholomew in "LITTLE LORD I FOiNiLEaOY j Laugh a little j Cry ?. Utile -jtlay & Saturday J member 25-26 "ddie Cantor in TRIKE AiE PINK" Laugh Laugh Laugh -"'Ws Begia Each Night at 6 A3 o'clocl- Jj attractior-s j p SEE THESE 0 1 values j M I5! N EODY, FENDER, DOOR AND WINDSHIELD GLASS REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT LOFTIN MOTOR CO, CRAVEN ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. TjP"! fPH "3" rr- " rs" rn irn r? "ChrUtma dinner would certainly lark the finishing touch without wine. !' and wines lack the finishing touch unless they're Widmer's.' As an ippeturr in place of cocktails or wilh the soup serve Widmer's Sherry. TTitn Hors D'Oeuvres if oys ters or melon serve Widmer's Dry Sauterne. Tith the turkey, chicken or durk nerve Wijmer's Claret or Sparkling Burgundy or with chicken, Widmer's Sauterne. VTitii dessert or as a liqueur after dinner serve Widmer's Port, Muscatt-I or Tokay. Indicates wines tvhich contain 20-21 i alcohol by volume. idmers Always in good tasle since 1WJ8 WIDHEB'S WINE CELLARS, INC.. 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Because CALVERT, best of the better blends, is uniquely and beautifully packaged for Christmas giving . , . because, enjoyed in gentlemanly moderation, it makes for a merry 'night before' and ... a merry 'morning after' Christmas! Let experience be your shopping guide ... call for CALVERTl CLEAR HEADS CALL FOR (0a Iv erf WHISKIES lvert'i iBrriAi n BViuk':. a ."L akJrli COT .tHi.h 3 1 . . .7" ' :c nmtm hltki n gnln mutr.1 plHi., cM,n, f .tr.loh. "JEL" ', X,
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