!6, 1965
les — Air-
my Hood,
Earnest
St., Kings
rrived
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>mmunica-
previous-
ARB, Md.
Air Force
ice which
s a global
control,
immunica-
iduate of
ing
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Joseph M.
and Mrs.
’. of Rt. 4,
ed for d'U-
S. C.
ri aircraft
served at
ich. He is
tury Air
hich pro-
r the na
aduate of
1 school.
he dau.gh-
obert Wil-
I, N. C.
Devenne<^
Mrs. Cat —'
N. C. and
ad daugh-
Thursday, August 26, 1965
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Page 5
California li a .s su(M'e.<.sfiilI\
tr.-li'd a irailiinc tiiat ran pirk
frtei'l roln xtilhout injury. Rub
(her bars stilp Ilk' ears from ilie
stalk, di opping Uiem inn foam
rui hi'r padded ehules leading to
j riiljtjer (cjnveyor belt.s.
' A niw fliinreseent lamp has
I been drvela|X'd whieh seem.s des-
I lined 1(1 play an important part
ill plant grou’tli, wlii're .supple-
^mtntary lartifieinli light is
needed: and in alter li.arvest
ripening of such eiaaps as toma
toes.
This is what is ealleil a wide
•■|X’( tium lamp wliieti gives a
mure i ven and cun.stant di.strilni
liun of tile w:t\(s of li.;|it f aiiul
I n the siH'i'tri r..
In the (a.sr of green tumatue.s
I the liglil eaiist s certain ehemi-
t I'al changes whieh permit tlie to
mate In develop a ti'Up vine rip-
! ened color, 'Die ripening process
iitKier tills wide-speelrum tube.
. also apprc. i'ihly inerea les the
siielf life of til ■ treated tomatoes.
'I'liis should he goad news for
laige tomato growers when ear
ly frost neiessiiatos the hai\i''(|.
ing of giPi'ii fruit or the lo.i.s of
tile eioi) flue to eold weather.
' A potato harvester, developed
1 in C.reat rititaiii, uses X-rays to
sepaiate stones and cl ids from
tile potatoes ,\ description of the
operation of the harvester wa.-^
hroadca.il iiy RT’C as follows;
“The mi.Mure i potatoes, stones,
clods, etc. I discharged by tlic
harvester drop through hoVizin-
tal beams of X-rays. The Xrays
pass through the potatoes hut
are iniorruptcd by .stones and
clods.
“When the beams are inter
rupted. sorting fingers .move a-
side and allow stones or clods to
fall to tile ground; the rest if
the time these fingers stick out
and defleit the potatoe.i down
the cluiie".
It is reported that commeivial
prototypes of the machine, which
is the first of its kind in the
world, are being built. There is
also a possihilily that the same
principle might lie used for sep
al at ing iminirilie.i from coal.
'llie.si' are just a few of the
many sciimitir advances which
liring into sluirp focus t h e
clianges wliicli .are taking place
in our agricultural economy.
If >’ou are oxairweight, youi
miniir tells you it s bad for you*
looks. Your doctor will tell you
it's bad for your lieart and he
can give you a suitable diet to
eon'rol \our weight. The North
daiGlina Heart A.ssoeiatioii can
rive \ ( u the facts about the con
trol of heart disease. Help your
dean A-sneiation fight America’s
iiumher one public health enemy.
WHY DO.N T THEY. . .
• Manufacture shirts
that will really fit tall teen
ager! boys? They need
longer .sleeves than normal,
and shirt tails that are long
enough to stay tucked in.
• IJo something about
the aggravating and ineffi
cient inner wrappings used
in most cereal boxes today?
Either the wrappings shred
when they are opened, or
they're .so stiff that they
unfold during storage and
cause the cereal to get
stale.
• Nutn'bcr magazine
pages in succession and in
the same place on each
page?
• Change the tops of
the metal spice containers
•SO that one can get a small
measuring spoon inside?
• Alake baby blankets
out of a material that
doesn't leave fuzz all over
everyone's clothes?
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They're
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Ihey’re dryingr
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