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BY EULA N. GREENWOOD NOON DUST . . . TMs may be denied In official quarters, bat N. C, State university could soon find at least a portion of Its activity concerned with moon dust and hmar toadstools. ' Those on the inside of such things at State report that ex citing agricultural developments may be Jot around the corner as the direct result of the ApoQo moon program. However, it Is pointed out that tide discovery is linked to items brought back from the moon probe of last summer rather than the recent visit. Rumors here have it that State will have an opporttadty to study in detail, rocks from the No vember trip and certain Items from the July space-step, But the July moon material Is ex pected to relate much more closely to agriculture ttan the second study. Behind-the-door, bridge-par ty conversation in West Raleigh ta to the effect that chendcala already found la the moon dust point to the production of bump er crops at all kinds in virtual ly all parts of the earth. A scientist by the name of Walter Kemmerer has given at least one report on Ikaa agri cultural experiments with the ; moon diat. His statement; meet, plants tbet have been grown In earth soil containing the lunar duet tripled In slxe. Dr. Kemmerer, who is really a medical doctor working on moon contamination at the Hous ton apace center, says the dis covery wee by aeddad. So goes the rumor. The whole project looks so bright '*wt the speee center no doubt wtth help from various agricultural schools Is going lido the test turning VU COUT»B| OK UJT HI OH OUX nt U Oat no nation U able to spend a billion dollars to brine moon Kdl mixture to earth hoaevur. neat to enefc tte chemicalh that make the moon fertilizer so explosive. The next i step will be in reproduce these i chamlfals—If poeslbio fcruse 1 in plant food. < This pbsse of the nadtMdl Uon-doUar moon project has the i potential to convert the earth < lido a new Garden of Eden, ac finnflnr tn nnnnri rimldwtlta ■ letcb from Barton. < SANFORD MAN . .. KdUnt reach the press, but the most i important person pushing tor 1 Dun Moore to beappntidadtothe I -aeancy on the State Supnme i Court uue you didst gueat it 1 _Terry TUb 1b tact, believe it or not, and was the no. 1 rumor in Baleigh after tin elevation of Aaaodate Justice William H. Bobbitt to the post left vaeaU by tbe death at Chief Justice R. Hunt Parker. Now former Governor San ford's reason tor wanting for mer Gov. Moore to get the ap pointment is another matter. One beers . that Terry is mjgldlly interested in running for Governor nod time, thought Dan was also ambitious tor a repeat, and figured this would remove a big stumbling block. Most gossip in these parts, however, leans to the version that Terry Saifbrd yearns for peaee in the Democratic Party at fids State and felt that the appointment of Dan Moore to the State Supreme Court would heal some old wounds. Either way, it turned oat to be one at the most popular acts committed by Gov. Bob Scott. Mrs. Moore, too, was said to be "tickled pink" . , , and they have already made plane to en large and improve their resi dential requirements in Raleigh. BOOSTERS ...Where do moat travelers In Western North Car olina come from? Ohio? Peno lyivanla? Kentucky? A group of Tarheels Is al ready flaming to find out— next March—with the Ohio Val ley Travel Mlaaton. To be sponsored by the It*-’ rel Council of North Carolina, the trip will have the blessings jt Governor Scott. Hehssten-i tatlvely agreed to give the nds ■lon s eendofr and to parfid )ate In it as his busy schedule wrarits. The piyjeet will Inc hide stops a Pittsburgh, Akron, Cleve and, Toledo, Dayton, louis rllle, Cincinnati, Detroit, end niHgnfi^M»| CONTRAST ... In October, the SNnrino City CoaoeU took up the matter of whether to track down on Sunday Belling n that commirity. Only one □ember at the group noted tar he crackdown. Now lt'a wide P«n. On Monday night, November 4, the Fayetteville City Coun & took up the lame quectton. he vote—urantmonaly In hwr ( hie law cutting down an Sun* ay lulling. KCSKOT NEWS ... Yon will ecall that North Carolina’! oo he-ball Attorney General’i of* Ice got a roetulnliig order gafant a firm known aa Koala* Mcrptanetniy, Inc. Tula waa Tell us how she's the cos person who can never be replaced. ;l Who cooks, sews, laughs, bves, and is always there. To depend on. V\fere listening. Ttm we really gel to know what your needs are. Then work out wayi that Insurance and other financial services can handle theca.- That's why the listener Is better at hegdng gthr with -things like money for the children's education, money to retire on. Money to meet the high cost of living without bar. Talk to him f" (ftlNTECON ^ FMAMCIAI. SERVICES test spring. The cburge ms test Koshot was not abiding with the North Carolina securities tew. Since that time, other states hare taken somewhat similar action—either obtaining a re straining order or a cease and desist order. Glen Turner) formerly a tewing machine salesman, and currently chairman of the board ofKoahot, has been charged with bribery by Orange County, Florida, Solicitor Colli* White. Re haa poeted bond of $5,000. Koakot baa tta headquarters In Orange County—and varloua •barge* and eountarebargeaare filling tbs eourt record* of that area. “Make It Yourself With Wool” Contest Will Be Held December 6 The 1969 "Make K Yourself With Wool" contest trill be held In rise auditorium of Hudson-Belk Department Store, Fayetteville St., Baleigh, on Saturday, De cember 6. Judging la private far the girls and judges only, but the public is Invited to the style ahow that begins at 1:30 n m. According to Harriett TuU terow, extension clothing spec ialist, North Carolina State UbU verslty, and director of the event, judging trill be In three categories. There aill bet sub deb contest tor girls 10-13; s hnrior competition for girls 14 16, and a senior eontes^opento girls 17-21. Winning fashion ensembles are selected on the basis of workmanship, beauty of design, suitability to the individual end general fashion values, Mas Tutterow explains. The state first place Jtudor and scalar winners will rep resent North Carolina at the Southern Council Contest In At larta. Junior and senior win ners of the Council Contest will Compete In thejiatlonal finals ’leaver, Colo. ‘‘North Carolina winners have lone well In past regional and national everts,” ifisa Tutterow Indicates, In North Carolina the "Make it Yourself With Wool" coldest is sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary to the National Wool j rowers Association. I “The Best Investment On Earth Is Part Of It” “The Little Office with the Big Acreage*” 324 FT. FRONT ON 105 at Hound Ban. Read; to build on. Level with the highway. Perfect location for any type highway aervices. SHALL 8-ROOM FARM HOUSE and nine acre* land. West of Boom. It has two kitchens so H you don’t like your wife’s cooking, you can cook for yourself. Good cellar, threeetall born and other out buildings. LARGE LOT, Four bedroom brick house east of Boone. Excellent buy. THREE VERY attractive summer homes. One with six water falls on lot Beautiful stream. 487 ACRES, Avery County. Very high elevation. Terrific views. Four good cabins. Hot and cold water. Large ban, farm equipment Good apple orchard. Controll ed water shed. Easily accessible. A real sleeper for 3875 per acre. Good terms. 137 ACRES. 885 five to seven year old apple trees the very finest 14 mile paved road frontage. Good five room house. Spring and trout stream sites. This won’t cost you a thing, the apples will pay for it FINEST apartment housing complex site available. Wood ed. Very dose to university. ONE OF THE MOST attractive winterised homes OU beautiful New River. 400 ft river front <?* BEAUTIFUL LOTS and acreage on Turkey Wn'.ht. with most extraordinary views. Not far from the “mighty Bosch Mountain". Reasonably priced, good terms. WANTED: Five old farm bouses and from five to fifty acres of land with each. LARGE NEW TRAILER and acre of land on paved road. Completely winterised. 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