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HE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936
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Extend Time To Plant
Soil-Conserving Crop
RALEIGH, Oct. 15 Winter leg
umes sown in October may be count
ed as soil-conserving crops under
the 1936 soil-improvement program,
according to J. F. Criswell, of Stale
College.
The time allowed for seeding con
serving crops has been extended to
October 31, since many farmer?
have been handicapped by dry weath
er, he explained.
' He urged growers to take advant
age of the time extension and sow
enough conserving crops to qualify
for the maximum payments possible
for them to receive.
A change in the regulations, he
added, now permits growers to meet
their minimum conserving crop ac
reage requirements by sowing win
ter legumes on fields where deplet
ing crops were harvested earlier in
the year.
The minimum acreage of conserv
ing nrnns renuired is eaual to 20
per cent of the base cotton, tobacco,
and or peanut acreage plus 15 per
cent of the base acreage of other de
pleting crop3.
This is the minimum amount ot
conserving crops a farmer must
grow to participate in the soil-improvement
program.
Conserving crops may also be
grown for another purpose: to make
a grower eligible to receive payment
for carrying out soil-building prac
tices. When grown for this purpose,
the conserving crop must not be plac
ed on land where depleting crops
have been raised this year.
Since the work of checking grow
ers' pomnliance with provisions of
tlu nil imnrovement Drosrram has
nloforl in most countie3.
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stated, growers who seed conserving
in Oi-toKer should report it to
their county agents so they will get
-credit for the later seenings.
A. H. S. Seniors Elect
Officers, Select Motto
Red, white and blue, colors of the
United States flag were selected by
the Seniors of Atlantic high school
as their colors for the current year.
"Forward ever, backward never," is
their motto. The officers of the clas-s
elected at a recent meeting include
the following: Lillian Hill, president,
Barabara Smith, vice-president, Lil
lian Spencer, secretary and Gert
rude Nielson, treasurer.
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Local Ford Dealers is
Having Clearance Sale
With the announcement that all
Ford dealers in the United States are
joining curing the month of October
in a nation-wide Used Car Clearance
Sale, Loftin Motor Company report
ed today that the local dealership
has made complete preparation for
active participation in this nation
wide Ford dealer activity.
"This type of nation-wide used
car clearance sale," 3aid Mr. Loftin,
head of the local Ford dealership,
'is something new and unusual in
the automobole industry. We are
joining the rest of the Ford dealers
throughout the United States m mau
gurating this new movement, and
we expect that our share of the sale
will produce the largest volume of
used car sales in our history.
"We feel that hundreds of per
sons now driving cars that are grow
ing more costly to operate and los
ing tradein value daily will take ad
vantage of thia October sale, with
the new low prices and unusual bar
gains offered, to obtain better trans
portation for winter.
"Many of the used cars and trucks
in our stocK bear the iamous roru
R & G emblem, which means they
have been renewed and bear our
written guarantee.'
New Ligh Guards
Hatteras Shoals
Because of the srood Dractce3 fol
lowed on his farm. Ciyde Robinson
has been selected as the best dem
onstration farmer in Watuga Coun
ty.
CaDe Hatteras. Oct 15 A new
light, warning signals to ships at sea
off the treacherous shoal of stormy
Cape Hatteras.
The new tower cost $38,000 and is
of skeleton-steel construction, no'
nearly so conspicious as the famous
brick tower is replaced to warn sai
lors of the "Graveyard of the At
lantic."
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Old Cape Hatteras lighthouse was
built 66 years ago and became known
the world over as the tallest light
house on the Atlantic and the high
est brick structure of its kind in the
world. It was erected more than a
mile and a quarter from high water
mark but erosion claimed its toll and
now the breakers rool within a stone's
throw of the base.
It took three men to keep the wick
trimmed and the lens and reflectors
polished in the old light but the new
one has a smaller lens, of the "bull's
pvp," tvne. which throws its rays of
light 18 to 20 miles to sea, just as
the old light did, and only one man
is required to tend the new beacon.
Efforts are under way to get the
uld li-rht, with its 450,00 candle
-?r:rr fb."her, included in a park oc
notlnnnl fnrpst. rn the coast but in
the meanwhile it stands abandoned
to the ways of wind and wave.
rattle huvers from eastern North
Carolina have been in Randolph
County recently for the purpose of
securing pure bred Gurnsey cows.
SMYRNA P. T. A. MEETS
The first Parent Teachers Associa
tion of Smyrna School for the year
1936-37 met Wednesday evening,
October 7th at 7 o'clock. The presi
dent discussed plans for the program
for the coming year. It was decided
that each community in the district
would give a program of educational
value before the year is over. The
program will be given by Smyrna
next month. It will feature Educa
tion Week demonstrating some of the
old and modern methods of teaching
school
The main object of Smyrna P.T.A
this year will be working for play
ground equipment.
It wa3 decided that on Frida?
night, October 30th, the P.T.A. will
sponsor a Hallowe'en square dance.
After the business meeting a delici
ous course of iced tea and ginger
snaps were enjoyed by all.
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