TYPICAL scene during the past
few weeks as farmers take their
tobacco to various warehouses.
Above picture taken a few days
ago shows truck loaded with
burley enroute to warehouse after
driver stops by Marshall post
office to pick up mail. (Photo by
Jim Story)
Dodge Colts - Challengers
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GEORGE BRIDGES, 73, of Anderson ville,
Tenn., formerly of Walnut Creek, is shown
standing by some of his 10-feet tall tobacco he
grew this year. He has been farming for 45
years. ^ v ?. "
Loose Leaf Burley
LOOSE LEAF HURLEY
By WILEY DUV ALL,
Ag. Ext Agent
The first sale of untied
burley in bales was held last
Friday at warehouses over the
TUT ENLARGED
NEW YORK (AP) ? What is
described as the world's largest
photographic transparency will
be on display in New York's
Grand Central Terminal from
Aug. 28 to Oct. 9.
The l8-by-60-foot Kodak Col
orama ? enlarged 200 times
from a 5-by-7-inch transparency
? will show part of a back pan
el of a gold throne found in
King Tutankhamun's tomb in
Egypt's Valley of the Kings.
It shows the king seated in
one of the halls of his palace
while his wife Ankesenamun
ministers to him from a small
jar of scent or ointment.
The Metropolitan Museum of
Art will unveil the exhibition,
''The Treasures of Tut
ankhamun," in December. The
show has been touring the
United States for nearly a year.
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burley area. In Asheville,
54,886 pounda sold for an
average price of 1128.80 per
hundred weight. This com
pared to $129.56 for tobacco
sold in the conventional
manner or three-fourth cents
per pound more than bales
Belt-wide, the regularly
handed tobacco brought 61
cents per hundred pounds
more than bales. This is very
encouraging news for those
farmers who are planning to
sell their crop in bales.
The next sale date for baled
tobacco will be Dec. 7.
of a trout |
be established In
North Carotin*, trout
production interest has in
creased in the mountain area.
Topics to be Included tn the
course will be: aeration,
recirculation and filtration,
ammonia removal, water
chemistry, waste removal,
development of a successful
feeding program, pond and
raceway design, cage culture,
School Menu
MONDAY: Breakfast ?
grape Juke, buttered toast,
milk; Lunch ? Hamburger on
bun, lettuce- tomato- pickles
onions, french fries, chocolate
cake, milk.
TUESDAY: Breakfast -
Pineapple Juice, cereal, milk;
Lunch ? pizza, tossed salad,
butter carrots, pear halves,
milk.
WEDNESDAY: Breakfast
? grape Juice, doughnuts,
milk; Lunch ? Fish sticks,
sliced tomatoes, green beans,
apple sauce, corn bread, milk.
THURSDAY: Breakfast ?
fruit punch, cookie, milk;
Lunch ? Salisbury steak with
gravy, creamed potatoes,
buttered greens, fruit cup,
rolls, milk.
FRIDAY: Breakfast ? V4
fresh orange, cereal, milk;
Lunch ? chipped ham on bun,
sliced tomatoes, browned
whole potatoes, banana
pudding, milk.
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marketing and overall
f a trout farm
Instructors will be experts
from the U.S. Trout Farmer*
Association Southern
Appalachian Trout Grower*
Association Rodaie
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ncBuuiLCT, Lic^icr Drouicrs ,
N.C. Wildlife Reaourcea
Commisaion, and N.C.
Department of Agriculture
To register far this course or
for more Information call or
write: Charlea Johnson, Area
Coordinator, Fisheries
Occupational Training,
Haywood Technical Institute,
P.O. Bw W, Clyde, N.C. MW1
(70MJ7-M). I
A 18 registration fee payable I
oo Dec. 4, will be charged.
NO PENALTIES
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind
(AH - When the Purdue foot
Uiii team went through an eo>
tire game against Michigan
State this fall without drawing a
penalty. Coach Jim Young said
it reflected hard work in prac
tice.
"We have worked on avoiding
penalties," Young said. "We
have had game officials out at
practice and during serin*
mages. That has made our
players more aware of penal*
ties."
PLAN TO
MONEY.
PLAN WHEN. You con saw
35% on your dial-direct out-of-state calls
between 5 and 11 p.m., 60% between 11
p.m. and 8 the next morning. The later
the call, the lower the rate. And the 60%
discount applies all day on Saturdays
Check your telephone directory for com
plete Information on WHEN to save
money when calling long distance.
PLAN WHAT. Sometimes It
helps to jot down the subjects you'd Hke
to cover before you place your caH
Besides making more efficient use of
calling time, you'll be less Hkely to
> some important thing unsaid.
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