" Farm Training ?a qualify a arc gMnplcted they caaj eater ea Pebrunty 1 or Mink 1. ' f ' After March 1 they vill not be allowed to enroll until October 1. Sawyer Gate Graham County Appointment ROBBINSVUJWJ?C. P. Sawyer here has bees appointed chairman at the Graham County Democratic executive committee. Sawyer, a native of Graham County, is county accountant and tax collector. The appointment yas made by the executive committee to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation o; W. E. Turbevlile, Dec. 13. ? ? ? RETURNS TO GARDNER-WEBB Bobby Bo ling has returned to Gardner-Webb College at Boiling Springs to resume his studies af ter spending the Christmas holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J N. Boling. M ? J Third Balwlfl la Nortk OuvliM Bits la estimated at 904.S30.900 pound*?the third Urge* crop record?the State-Federal Crop Report In* Service reported today. The al)-4lme high record was set last year, when a total of 978, 000,000 pound* were produced In the State?In cut I in the previous record of 913,000,000 pound* aet in 1940. Acreage fieai which the earrent totaled 739.900 aa last year. This coat pares with the 19-year (1941-50) average af 645,390 har vested acres. The average yield thla year was estimated at 1,225 pounds to the acre, compared with a yield of 1.325 pounds tost year and 1,120 pounds on the 10-year average. Production of hurley tobacco in the State this year is estimated at 19.520,000 pounds?1,830,000 pounds, or 7 6 percent below the 1951 production. The 1952 buAe? crop was produced on 12,200 har vested acres. This year's average yield was estimated at 1,600 pounds compared with an average of 1,750 pounds in 1951 and 1,420 pounds on the 10-year average. Unfavorable weather was large ly responsible for reduction in this year's yield and, in many cases, "or lower quality of the leaf. The Crcp Reporting Service cited ex tended dry weather and abnorm ally high temperatures which pre vailed over much of the State dur ing June and July as the most Im portant factors in reducing both yield and quality. TV A VISITORS Four hundred and twelve per sons visited TVA last month for study purposes. They were in ad dition to the average of approxi mately 500,000 persons who each month visit TVA dams. Of the 412 visitors 203 were United States citizens; the others came from 29 other countries. We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPERHIIX, TKNN. DICKEY FREIGHT LINE, INC. Telephone 31 Daily service between Murphy and Knox ville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. t Connecting lines service between north, (east, south, west and west coast through Knoxville and Atlanta gateways. Call Us For' Fast Dependable Motor Freight is mode Specioi for you! >1 thi vauumj coupon OH trur im cam hot row uvi < MOMIY ON H0VMM01D ITtMS Writ* far I ???li) Anilm ?f fatoaU* ImohImM wMdn. <WMIw C*. KililAi Lenna Baiter of Nichols, Ga.,. spent the Holidays with 1m mother, Mrs. John Baiter. Set and Mis. Gerald MaHili spent ChrMmns ?Mi their parents In Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Canity, of Nantahala. spent Christmas with Mis. Canity's parents In Rich Square. ? Miss Jand la Kirk, of Chattanoo ga, spent the Holidays with her parents, the Rev. and Mis. E. L. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthber son and daughter. Vera Star, of Brysoo City and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Long, of Hayesvillt, were the Christinas Day guests of Mrs. W. L. Moore and Vera Moore.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luther and children, of Asheville, and Major and Mrs. Clinton Luther of Atlan ta, spent Christmas with their par ents in Andrews. nan Mm Turner Holland M ey, and family In Y land* Wm Jean Christy, at fe vlUe, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peters end daughter, Christy, at WlssSon Selem, spent Oiitstnms week with Harold and Gladys Christy, In An* draws. Jim Brown, at Charlotte, accom panied Miss Eleanor Enloe to her home in Andreses and spent Mon day end Tuesday visiting with Miss Enloe and her mother, Mrs. Harlan Enloe. Patricia Tatham. at Bobbins Wile, spent several days with her tether, Chase Tatham Miss Ruth Barnard, at Brevard, spent the Holidays with her moth er, Mrs. Alice Barnard and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Glenn, and children, of Augusta. Ga? spent Christmas week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sherrill, of DiUsboro, and Mrs. James Glenn, of Andrews. Mrs. Glenn returned to Augusta with them on Sunday, where she will remain for a visit. Mrs. Clyde Jarrett is visiting Went spent Friday in *ae Ctty visiting the Rev. C. C V Mr. and Mr*. J. Z. Day and chil dren, of MaryvlUe, Twin, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Day's father, Sam BelL Miss MaUta Holder, of Duke niversky. spent Christmas with ad Mia. A1 W Mr. Hoy H Walk, HititHl f. 7~' "V.' j ton d?4ta? ?t Mr. ul ita O B. 1 ? : a?* ? ^ For Cab * mm all cam Oram SAFETY CABS Towle Sterlings All Patterns) We FfH Telephone and Maul Orders Promptly SNEED JEWELRY CO. Authorized Deaden Coppeihfll, Tenn. Phone 155 . Box 358 JANUARY 3rd first Showing of the \ TRACTOR Golden Jubilee model ^MOST ADVANCED Hydraulic System in any Tractor! EXTRA POWER with New Overhead Valve Engine! Yes, it's on display right now, waiting to show you what a really modern tractor can ana should be. It's waiting with extra power, extra siae, extra weight. It's ready to demonstrate new handling ease, comfort and convenience. It's eagerly waiting to introduce you to the most advanced hydraulic system in any tractor. We call it Live-Action Hydraulic Control. That mear.3 sp'it second hydraulic response any time the tractor engine is running. Then there's a choice of hydraulic speeds when you want even faster action. It is called Hy-Trol. This new tractor is waiting with its great new overhead valve Ford "Red Tiger" engine. With its greatly reduced piston travel, lessened friction and other advanced design features, this engine develops ample reserve power with new economy of gas and oil. But it would take a full hour to tell you of all the features and advantages of this new engine?let alone the rest of the tractor. Most important of all, Ford's Golden Jubilee Model is waiting to show you what it can do? what this great combination of modern advance ments and every time-proved Ford Tractor ad vantage means in more and better work, done more easily and more profitably. Please don't keep it waiting long! Come in and get all the good news, firsthand. Why not make it today? YOU'VK NIVIR SUN A TRACTOR TO MATCH THIS! Built-in Live-Action Hydraulic System, with Constant Draft Control, Implement Position Control and Manual Touch Control ? Provision for complete range of remote hydraulic cylinder* applications ? Hy-Trol, for extra fast hydraulic response ? New lightning-fast governor ? New weatherproofed ignition ? New rotating exhaust valves ? New live PTO* ? 3-Point implement hitch a New streamlined, row-vision hood ? New extra-size differentia! and rear axle gearing ? Selec-Trol* for hydraulic control of front and rear mounted implements ? A lot more.' 'Sold opmrmMly. see tr/votvf See What the New Ford Tractor Means to You in More Work Done Faster and Easier?At less Cost! Attach mounted implements fast! Most Dearborn Implements can be attached to the new Ford Tractor in 60 seconds or less. No wrenches,' no lifting, no tugging I Time saved in attaching-detaching can equal several days per year. Control Implements like never boforol Touch the hydraulic con trot lever and you get split-second response. Lift, lower or adjust im plements whenever traitor engine is running. Turn the Hy-Trol knob for even faster hydraulic action. Step up performance of power take-off driven machines... with new LIVE POWER TAKE OFF*. Stop and atart tractor while PTO operation atayt under full power. Leaa slow-down, lea* clogging, less gear shifting. Increases safety, too. SO LOW IN PRICE, TOO! Convenient terms available. BURCH MOTORS "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Terms to meet the farmers need See us before you buy that new trhctor

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