rm paration Is Imported ^Tjf ucc fit Above the cost of the nitrogen used, or a return of $8.fl0 for each dollar spent on fertiliser. Sixty pounds.„of nitrogen an acre in creased the profit to $29 above the coat of nitrogen used, or a return of $4.32 on the^fertiUaer dollar. “Soil testy also indicate the amounte of Utile, phosphorus and I »od V lie the North *Ng it well service it jund fertilizer as a report of i 'He «x*ed farmers to send in their soil samples nom to they wffl be fore of getting the analysis re suits in ample time for use as a guide in buying lime and fertiliser •head of seeding small grains. The materials, ail foil cartonS, mailing car-' tons and information sheets, can be obtained Aram the county agent's office, or from vocational agricul ture teachers, the Soil Conserva tion Service and Agrtadtunl Sta bilisation and Conservation. wayne county Agent, u. st r*«fn.rtl. T* knll_- iL.A At,- , Goforth, Jr. oelieves that toe i zatidn of all iCarm land and Is to dts best use should be the , of every faamer. He points to in the early faH. ' These older, heavier calves are fuB fed grain'ena bay for 3 or 4 months and then sold in the early spring. The 'smaller calves are grazed through tbe winter, and dor* ting the following spring and sum' mer they have good grazing phis a limited amount of grain. As the amount of grazing decreases dur ing the summer, the grain is in creased. These cattle are that sold in the fete summer. This program gives Dr. - Bose three primary selling periods — fall, spring, and summer. By sell ing at three different times, he re^ duces the risk of selling all Us cattle on a low market. In addition, he uses Us labor, grazing and feed to the best advantage. SETH T. JARMAN GRADUATES FROM FOREST RANGER SCHOOL SeQ> T. Jarman of R.t. 5 Kinston, will M graduated from the Uni versity of Florida’s Forest Ranger School in Lake City, at 8 p. m., Thursday (Aug. 16). Speaker for the exercise will be Chaplain James A. Burris of the Veteran’s Hospital in Lake City. l>r. Marvin Brooker, Dean of the College of Agriculture At the Uni The one-year forest ranger course provides students with the back ground and shills required for vo cational work in forestry and wood using industries. -t$ Falling Creek Still Destroyed on Tuesday Lenoir County ABC Officers Tues day morning destroyed (' large backwoods still near Falling Creek after spending all of Monday night waiting for its operators to show «P. The operators apparently am died trouble and didnt show up. Seven of the 19 barrels of mash were ready to run and the1 officers felt sure the owners or operators would come in Tuesday morning to inake the run. The still itself was built from a ____i-i. Patronize Our Advertisers—It Pavsl , Mry'tfd •v*ry di several wettgotaced sticks ol dyaa miti. sF? ’:rV: 'V'iwW' the highest bidder tor cash at» A. M. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1956 at Clarence’s Garage lo cated about one mile south ol the City of Kinston on the east side of U. S. Highway #58: One mi model black Ford, mo tor number .69$^'= Jj95i$> N. v C, license number 371-909 .- \ One 1946 model black Kot^, mo tor number *696717, 1955 N. C. license number R89388. One 1947 model black Ford, mo tor number 8033974-740,1955 N. C. ltoenee number 605-740. t Ohe 1942 model black Ford, mo tor number 1&6787375, 1950 N. C. license number DR-782. One 1941 model brown Ford au tomobile, two-door, 1955 Michi gan license number EJ51-72, without discernible motor Ur serial numbers. r One .1949 model gray Buick auto mobile, style number 49-4569, 'Ijody1 number BW3090, motor number 53459805. One 1948 model blue Oldsmobile, motor number A34754, body num ^ Margaret Take notice that on tl of Maly, 1956, an Order They fit... really FIT.. . if they’re For over 50 years Buster Brown shoes have combined skilled, workmanship and quality materials to bring you shoes that really fit. All built over live-foot lasts and scientifically fitted according to our 6-point fitting plan. Let us show you our new stylos today. ' *V'V ' ’ 1 l. '"