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rv cr two THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935 A Newsy Trip Around The World By Elizabeth Saunders and folower," modern schools in Ger- lv that long since he has bought any of the seed is devoured by mirra-' I roeiaim ior an our class the hour oi noon, And to all of this I dread to say fare well, But yet I know I must, and all too soon. And oh, how I will miss my class- mates gay, Along with teachers who so like to fuss many have the. pupils sit at tables in work stock of any kind and he be :i semi-circle with the teacher in a liuves that this in itself has been a chair on the same level. great saving to him, especially dur- - 1 ing recent years since the price of Johnny Couentine, the 43 inch work animals has more than doubled, page boy of a New York hotel, has Like other successful livestock grow been insured for $100,000 against ers, Mr. Ferebee nas found that the growing. 'man who jumps in and out of live- i stock according to the price of crops ... , j does not do so well but the man who GrOWing Livestock sticks to it, year after year, fares very well. made at different times extending from January 20 to March 20. Fur ther seeding tests are planned for 1930 extending over a wider range of soil and time. Until the plan has been proven successful, Mr. Graeber advises pros pective growers to get seedlings from forest nursuries in the usual way. Is Safe Farming! R. S. Gallaway, of Due West. S. v::e since February, would be p: C, who for 35 years has owned the sented to a museum when he gets the railroad running between Dues VV est set he has ordered from a dentist. and Donalds, S. C, a distance of 4 allow a train to run on Sunday. On- RAI.EIGH, May 15 The depres-1 ?ion affected the prices of livestock as it did other farm crops yet those who had animals to balance their crop production did not suffer so j Studying New Plan For Seeding Pines Jacques Gay, centenarian of Bor- croD production did not suffer sol RALEIGH. Mav 15 A new idea ly once was the rue broken; that was deaux, France, was married 15 times keenly. ''in reforestating loblolly and longleaf to take a sick woman to the hospital, and although he had no children of This is the lesson, N. C. Ferebeo 'nines on idle farm lands is being test his own, he became the stepfather '0f Camden county says he has learn- cd by eleven farmers in ten North of 121 children. c(jt "The livestisk on my farm pull-! Carolina counties under the supervis- ,ed me through the depression," he ion of R. W. Graeber, extension for Three times G. W. Odell, of Fres-old L. I. Case, animal husbandman ' ester at State Collejre. no, Calif., has made a hole-in-one on at State College. 1 j "W-e are broadcasting the pine the 190-yard eight hole of the Riv-. Mr. Ferebee has a well-rounded seed at the rate of one pound per erside golf course. livestock farm and in addition to the acre with a loblolly variety and 1 1-2 actual sales of livestock and its pro- pound per acre with the longleaf va- j ducts, he gives much credit to the riety," says Mr. Graeber, in explain In Evanston, 111., Motorcycle Po-.ianure produced in maintaining the jng the plan. "This is not a heavy liceman Robert Borland rode "lost." fertility of his land," says Mr. Case. ; seeding but when we realize that WHEN SCHOOL IS O'ER When school is o'er for me 'twill be the end Of basket ball and all my out-door fun, Then in new hopes and task3 I must begin, In greater games of life I then must run. Never again will that old rusty bell When every time I'd speak a ward they'd say, "Please shut your mouth, because you're addling us," Nevertheless, we know that in this lifu We must expect our joys, all mx. ed with strife. Written by Dixie June Mann, Eleventh Grade. While wading across the Lundi river noar Bullawayo, South Africa, recently, a native woman was seized by a crocadile and carried way de spite a battle put up by her husband. Members: Radio Manufacturer Service Phone 75 t A new ide-a in lingerie "invisible panties" changed NRA's complex ion from white to rosy red. Cade au thorities refused to allow the "invis ible panties" to be demonstrated in department stores. In 12 hours a total of 31,034 mo torists crashed red lights in Okron, Ohio. Ruth Louise Bascom, of Fla., earns her livelihood flamingoes in her back yard. David Brenstein, of Philadelphia, Pa., was a candidate for Congress in the last election and failed to re ceive a single- vote. He himself ar rived at the voting booth too late to vote. Bobby Walshaw, 3, around town for "He also was able to se!1 ms crops lobblolly seed average about 20,000 hour on theh andlebars of his ma- to tne livestock at a fair price and seed to the pound, this amount would chine, looking for a house Bobby to ke6P nearly all of the fertility at)Seem sufficient. Then too we are pre could recognize as home. When the , home instead of marketing it along; paring the land with a disk harrow policeman noticed his passenger , witn tne low-priced crops." j and the seed are covered with a drag waving shyly at a little girl on the' Livestock on the Ferebee farm! harrow, weeder or brush. We plan to sidewalk, he stonnpd. Th o-irl W3 consists of 22 grade Aberdeen An-1 make neriodic observations of the Miami, j Bobby's sister, the house was Bob- Sus breeding cows and their off- planted plots to see if the plan jus rearing by3 house, and the spot was where sPrng by a pure bred bull of the titles wider adoption." Policeman Borland had found Bobby. same breed, in addition to these ani- Mr. Graeber says the idea back oi mais, Mr. rereDee usually buys some the experiment is to find a quick and To impress on children the "com- steers to fatten for market. Recent- economical method of reforesting RADIO SERVICE SHOP, EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS Radios, Tubes, Batteries, Refrigerators MOREHEAO CITY, N. C. Rodiatricians M V. BLACK 5- J. FOREHAND Rodiatricians M V. BLACK $ f I munal idea of the sense of leader ,v' "le sent a truck sd of fat steers j idle farm lands on an extensive scale , rt fha KQlrimnia matilda nkAvn . V . . . 1 !. L 1 ..II 1. .. . . I f 1 .. 1. .J vv ,iv uMiviuivjiL uiaiAcv nnciv wicjr .WLtn tile SIIlallCSL UUWrtjr Ul lauui anu People are to be "respectable" by law in Cuba. An order has just been issued by the military supervisor for bidding any one to go about in pub lic without a hat, a jacket and a tie. A hen owned by Mrs. J. T. Shcl ton of Donelon, Term., laid an egg all wrapped in tissue paper, or cello- GET in the SWIM opnane, ir you prefer strange chemical by prenomeno n. Seventeen members of the Steve not family, of San Francisco, meiced and Fallon, Calif., and Bagiou, Phil lipine Islands, recently held a reun ion by a 12 telephone hookup. A live tortoise shell butterfly hav ing a wing span of eight and a quar ter inches was found recently in Ogmore Vale, Wales. One hundred ten direct descend ants, including 50 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren were left by Leontis II. Coutz 85, when he died in Wheeling, W. Va; In Milwaukee, Wis., toothless L. M. rouch stuffed wax in his gums; hardened the wax by holding cold water in his mouth; from this mold made a base of litharge, plaster of Paris and mercurochome; stuck into it pieces of a porcelain diner plate; filed the pieces smooth with emery paper and had a serviceable set of false teeth, with which to attend a Boy Scout dinner. Recently he an nounced that the china teeth, in ser- A COMPLETE LINE -of- Bathing Suits and TRUNKS R. FELTON & SON "Everything: to Wear" BEAUFORT, N. C. 'llli ffmr 11 V ft M artm Is Prepared For COMING WEDDNGS Complete Trousseau For The Bride Aud Apparel For The Attendants SELECT THOSE INTIMATE SHOWER GIFTS AT OUR STORE JUST RECEIVED Crepe Frocks for Summertime $3.95 Hats to Match $1.98 Sensational Values in WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL E. D MARTIN FORT, NORTH CAROLINA 'averaged 1060 pounds each in. weight seed cost. Heretofore the artificial 4 and brought $9.65 a hundred. There j broadcasting of pine seed has been is another truck load yet to be sold, dome largely on cut-over pine lands I But Mr. Ferebee does not keep beef cattle alone, Case says. He has 'paring the land and cohering seed, it is hoped to get better ten Duroc-Jersey brood sows, a flock nf OA wiiitfnrv.fi.nA o.na fi.m V. lliuivuil-vj JC encfl, live UIUUU j. mares, five horses and1 one stallion. Mr. Ferebe has teen breeding and j- raising his own work stock for 20 Ij. years," Case says. "It has been near- and has not been successful. By pre- the re sults'- Those farmers cooperating with Mr. Graeber in the plan are check ing the seedings to study the best time of seeding and to see how much SUMMERTIME IS DINE AWAY FROM HOME TIME TRY OUR DELICIOUS MEALS COOKED JUST RIGHT SPECIAL DINNERS 45c Lunches Prepared For Taking on Fishing Trips MATHIS CAFE Opposite Postoffice Beaufort, N. 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