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PEOPLE and I
Ralph Paxton, one of Ecusta’s many
part-time farmers, is shotvn (cen
ter-left photo) seeding a new 4-
acre pasture, using all the improved
and recommended seeding methods.
Ralph’s son, Edward, is shown on
the rear tractor. (Photo by J. A.
Glazener). Below, left: Jonathan
Woody, President of the Transyl
vania Trust Company is shown
presenting the trophy to Roland-
Owen, Transylvania’s top corn pro-
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ducer, at the annual 100-bushel
corn banquet. Others shotvn are
Julian Glazener and Randall Lyday.
Inset: Dr. D. W. Colvard, Dean of
the School of Agriculture, N. C.
State College, was the the principal
speaker at the banquet. Above
two members of the N. C. 100
Bushel Corn Club for 19^3 were
Paul Sitton, Jr. (left), son of Paul
Sitton of the Service Department,
Film Division, and Larry Pickel-
simer, son of Newton Pickelsim^r
of the Maintenance Department,
Paper Division. Left: A March vis
itor was Mr. C. J. Du,prat, President
of El Buen Tono, S. C., Mexico.
Mr. Duprat (second from left) is
shown with F. S. Best, H. A. Dreyer
Lee M, Bauer.
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