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Tpey voted to give $10 per month to help support a blind case worker in the county. O. J. Morrow was authorized to send out letters in the Be Thank ful You Can See drive. Each let contains stamps for which the b hopes to receive donations. -? Final plans for Saturday's White Cane sale were discussed. Social Security Office Hours Change to Tuesday Beginning Oct. 1, the social se curity representative will be in Beaufort Tuesdays instead of Mon days as in the part. The representative, from the New Bern office, will be in the courthouse annex Tuesday morn ings from (:30 a.m. to noon. Per sons who have ijquiries to make about social security are invited to consult with the representative on his weekly visits. Judge Clifton W. Moore To Preside During Court The October term of superior court, civil, will open at the court house, Beaufort, at 10 a.m. Mon day, Oct. 31. Clifton W. Moore will be the presiding judge. Scheduled for the first day are 18 divorces, 12 motions and four trials. Eight trials are scheduled for Tuesday, seven for Wednesday, nine for Thursday and two for Friday. St. fsul, Minn., is ? miles west of Ms "twin city," Minneapolis. Conservation Notw After Harvest, Plant Food Must Be Put Back in Soil My m. H. OWENS A harvested crop rvinoves * gnat deal of plant food from the ?oil. Thia has to b? replaced if con tinued good crop* are to be real iwd. An excellent way of providing him of this plant food, as well aa improving your soil, is by plant ing a winter cover crop, especially crimson clover. Many farmers In the county are planning to teed a grass or legume on their farm for winter and spring grazing and a green manure to be turned under as well as to provide winter cover. For tobacco, a good plan is to work out a rota tion of 1 1 s c u e planted in small grain followed by tobacco the next year. Several Carteret County farmers are plan ning to follow this rotation. If you c a n n ? t do this, perhaps the next best thing would be to seed M. H. Owens ryegrass or a small grain on the land to be planted in tobacco next year. Corn harvest is progressing rap idly now. When you pick your corn, why not seed crimson clover, with ryegrass or small grain? This will provide very good late winter graz r ing. Perhaps a better plan would be to seed this land in small grain followed by leapedeza to provide both winter and summer grazing. Soybeans are soon going to shad their leaves. You can seed crimson clover in these fields before the leaves fall. The falling leaves will furnish cover for the clover seed to germinate. If you have a need for drainage work or woodland that is in need of improvement, now is a good time to get this done. Many conservation practices are so important the government will share the cost. You can get infor mation on this from the county ASC office. The Lower Neuse Soil Conserva tion District will furnish technical assistance in helping to plan your conservation work. Let's get our conservation jobs completed this year as soon as possible. Store Takes to Tent Jacksonville, Fla. (AP) ? A su permarket burned down and one week later reopened in a huge tent pitched on the parking lot of the burned store. Launched with clowns and other circus atmos phere, the store under canvas went ' on a 24-hour-a-day schedule pend 1 ing completion of the new building rll Congratulations To ADAIR FUNERAL HOME on their GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY And SO Yeari of Dignified Service To the Community T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son Sinclair Refining Co. MorehraJ City, N. C. . rfw . 1. I! I. I County Scouts Lead Council In Competition The Carteret Boy Scout district U leading the East Carolina Coun cil in the annual Preaident's award competition. The award la given each year to the diatrict showing the greatest success in volunteer leadership, training and in getting Scouting skilla to boys. A point system has been devised whereby the districts may be scored on the basis o/ increase in membership, rank advancement, increase in adult workers, training programs and other Scouting re [ quirements. Diatrict Scout executive Rudolph Alexander haa released the follow | ing report on the growth of this I district in the past six years I The number of Cub packs has increased from three to 10; the I number of Scout troops has in Lr ? ~~ ? ' created from 10 to 14; total units in the county have increased from 14 to 25. The number of boys participating hat grown (rem M2 to 515, the number of adult leaders hat in creased from 127 to 25t; subscrip tions to Boys' Lite, the official Boy Scout magazine, have gone from 52 to 231. The number of boys in summer camp hat climbed from 27 in 1956 to 96 this tummer. Money raised in 1955 came to 12,091. Last year $2,444 wat raited. The goal for this year has been set at *3,500 by diatrict finance chairman Bob Howard, Morehead City. Mr. Howard will spearhead a one-day campaign on Oct. 7 in an effort to raise the entire amount on that day. Boon to Sleepy Heads Hilliards, Ohio (AP) ? For one week, anyway, any late-rising stu dent from Hilliards High School could simply wrap his bedsheet around him and head for class. That wat Latin Week, when most of the student body woi* sheets in the style of the togas worn by Ro man citizens. Congratulations To ADAIR FUNERAL HOME On Its Golden Anniversary Adair Funeral Home boast* East Carolina's second Ford Amblewagon among its fine service equipment. And they are fine peo ple to do business with. PARKER MOTORS Ford Sales and Service Morehead City r Nearly CTeryoae in putmt " r?d? .wry iwu. of THE HEWS-TIME? Congratulations To y>" ADAIR FUNERAL HOME on its 50th Anniversary OF COMMUNITY SERVICE BATESVILLE CASKET COMPANY, INC. BateaviUr, Indiana ADAIR FUNERAL HOME 30th ANNIVERSARY Our Found* J .11.. I. Adair W. E. Adair 1184-1955 Gleaa & kUk Open House Every Day this Week Mair FWral taw, iklBi4 ikm, haa al !??!>??< mmu> to iwhil a (IM, flplM I? ml. ?m are the faacral (lower ear*, a?talaatn aa4 the Wane. Adair Funeral Home 121 Crav?n St. TeUphone PA 8-3334 Nnu J?u Garner Apfrntkr u i Secretary
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