Adult Classes Start At ■f Brown-Carver Library Classes in adult education are being organized at Brown-Car ver Public Library. All inter- Wed should contact the library. The instructor is W. D. Fuller of Edenton and the sponsor is the Pettigrew Regional Library. • After the organizational meet ing which was held Tuesday, Oc tober 13, plans will be completed as to what subjects will be taught. Elementary reading and grammar are on the agenda for beginning classes but others may be added depending upon response and demand. Instruc tion and materials are free and all interested are urged to at tend. The next meeting wi'l be Tuesday, October 20, at 8 P. M., at Brown-Carver Library. Tobacco Crop Down 30 Million Pounds Production of flue-cured tobac co in North Carolina is estimat ed at 725,525,000 pounds on the basis of information from grow ers and warehousemen as of Oc tcber 1. This latest forecast,! published by the North Carolina | Crop Reporting Service, is 30,-1 150,000 pounds, or four percent i below the September 1 forecast, j As the season has advanced, I marketings in the Old, Middle, snd Eastern Belts have con :inued to weivh out lighter than producers originally expected.! The crop as currently fore cast falls short of the 1958 flue-' cured crop of 736,855.000 pounds. by 1.5 percent, and it is 15 per-1 cent 'below the 1948-57 ten-vear average production of 851,836,- 000 pounds. ( ' 1934 Aces Reunion A An Enjoyable Affair Continued from Pane 1, Section 1 pressing regret that they could not attend. At the dinner, Coach Bill Bill ings welcomed the boys, after which he left to get ready fir the football game. Mavor John Mitchener then extended a cor dial welcome and called on ■ John A. Holmes to take charge. Mr. Holmes, who was gleaming with joy to see his bovs together once again, gave a brief resume of the 1934 team and its envi able record in which the Aces w°nt through the season unde feated, unscored on and neveT a’lowed an opponent to get ploser to their goal than the 15-yard line. Mr. Holmes also cal'ed on all the 1934 boys to tell about some of their experiences during that memorable season which brought FRESH FROZEN B*lo LB. SWIFT’S TURKEYS lb.