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ASC Assistanc^Now Reauires Soil Test .< ,,V , '.{'fWTV'Sv 1 -ii* S;'-' -r! “Take your soil samples early and avoid the rush"—sound like a Christmas slogan, but It isn’t. Soil samples become a serious matter this year for thousands of TarHeel fanners. In order to obtain financial assistance for soil conservation practices through the Agricultural Stabil isation and Conservation pro gram (formerly FMA) fanners must first have their soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. In Western North Carolina some 20,000 fanners have al ready received approval for car. rying out conservation practices under the 1854 Agricultural Con servation Program, which re. quires the soil sample. These 20,000 fanners, according to H. D. Godfrey, state ABC adminis trative officer, are expecting to carry out their conservation measures this spring. But In most oases they cannot even FIFTH *5.15 PINT •520 ■■■ SOUTHERN COMFORT CORF* ST. IGMJIS 3, MISSOURI j begin until after they have re ceived their sou analysis. In no case will the farmer be eligible for federal cost-shar ing for practices involving the establishment of a permanent cover of perennial legumes or grasses, the initial treatment of cropland to permit the use of legumes and grasses, or the ini tial Improvement of ah establish ed permanent grass or grass legume cover until a soil sam ple has been submitted and the amount of limestone needed shown on the analysis sheet, says Godfrey. ' Bran before the -ASC’s Agri cultural Conservation Pro-1 gram required soli samples in connection with certain prac tices, It was recognized by many farmers that soil sampling and liming and fertilizing accord ing to the soli laboratory’s rec ommendations are good farming practices. Now, as well as being good farming practice, Godfrey reminds No^th Carolina farmers that federal cost-sharing on some practices is dependent upon a soil sample. The State Soil Testing Lab oratory In Raleigh is keeping up with the flood of samples that are coming in now. The peak season for the Soil Testing Lab oratory, however, will begin the last of January or the first of Fpbruray so be sure to get your samples in before then. They should be mailed directly to the Soil Testing Laboratory, State Agricultural Buildng, Raleigh, or bring them to your County ASC Office for mailing. Don’t wait; you might be too late. Average prices received by North Carolina farmers for most commodities they, sell increas ed slightly during the month ended December 15. YOUR THE BEST APPROACH TO... Practical Saving Plans It doesn’t take much to start a savings account! Just a little each payday—-be fore you go shopping. Then watch that money grow! Your savings account is the' key that opens the door of opportunity for you! St&rt saving here on a regular plan. Do it today! Chinquapin Chapel Junior Class Has Second Sunday Meet The Junior Class of Chinqua pin Chapel Church held its sec ond Sunday school lesson Jan. 10. It was taken from John 2 Chapter 1-10 verse: “On the third day there was a wedding in Galilee and the mother of Jesus was there. And when they wanted wine, they had none. The mother of Jesus said unto Him, they have no wine. Jesus said unto her. Woman, what have I to do with thee: Mine hour ha£ not yet come. Je sus’ mother said do whatever He tells you to do. Jesus said, Fill the water pots with water, draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, the governor of the feast called the bridegroom, and said unto him, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine; and when men have well drunk, then that which Is worse: but thou hast kept the good wine until now. Last Sunday we elected offi cers for 1954: President, Bobby Gray; vice-president, Delores Heath; secretary, and treasurer, Mary Sue Price; program chair Kimtonian Along On European Trip NORJXDLK, Va. — (FHTNC) — The UBS Newport News sailed on January 4th for a five month training and “good will” cruise to the Mediterranean Sea. Aboard the: heavy cruiser Is James A. Phillips, boatswain’s mate first class, UBN, son of Mr. and1'Mrs. R. F. Phillips of 702 W. Vernon Ave., and hddband of man, Elizabeth Wells; reporter, Dorothy Stllley; recreation lead er, Carolyn Price end Pat Hum phrey. / the former "iflas Maude John son, all of Khuion. The Newport News together with the carrier Midway and three destroyers will relieve their sister ships and join the Sixth Fleet in supporting America’s international policy. While in the Mediterranean, the ship will visit various ports In France, rtaly, Spain, Greece, Turkey and Africa. United States exports of grain are expected to continue down ward during 1954 as a resist of large supplies in major Import ing countries. WHEN YOU NEED Ambulance Service CALL Garner’s Funeral Home Dial 2124 Ambulance Equipped With Oxygon For Emergency Use "COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS” Herewith I announce my candidacy for renomination as Resident Judge of the Superior Court of the Fifth Judicial , anted with the people of the district that if elec ted I would faithfully perform the duties of the office in keeping with the highest and noblest traditions df the Bench. Throughout my judicial career 1 have striven un relentingly to fulfill that solemn pledge. During that en tire period 1 have endeavored to listen with patience to every person who has had business in my courts and to treat them with courtesy. 1 have endeavored to apply correct legal principles and to be just and righteous in my adjudications upon all matters presented to me. 1 de voutly hope and with some assurance believe that my rec ord of service has met with popular approval. And now again I pledge that, if renominated and re-elected, 1 will . bring to the performance of my official duties unwavering •;? A fidelity and devotion and my efficiency appreciably iitt ..-. on W the bench. .. . V V January 6th,.1954; J. Paul Frizzelle , ' . „ '" I ■
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