After an encouraging first-year beginning, Davidson county soil Conservation Districe officials are planning an expanded program which, they hope, will "pay-off" in better farming methods and increased incomes.
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Dick Neil Opens Branch Company
Expansion of the Nashville Wheel Co., Inc., of which R. R. (Dick) Neil left for the formal opening of a new plant on March 3 at Columbia, South Carolina.
Read more: Dick Neil Opens Branch CompanyDonnettes Win District Crown
By Bill O'Donnell
Coach R. H. Thompson's Donelson High School lassies, keeping their string of 29 victories alive, Saturday night became the second Donnette aggregation to win the Seventh District basketball championship by downing Hillsboro, 35 to 28, in the finals on the Isaac Litton court.
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Heard In The Halls
The seniors are very busy these days working on the annual. They have recently had the pictures of the members of the annual staff taken, and they haven't let the beautiful snow scenes disappear without some snapshots for the yearbook, which in future years will be one of their most prized possessions. There are three or four seniors who walk around through the halls with a little book and a pencil in their hands, and by now everyone recognizes the little books to be receipt books. If you have or if you haven't bought an annual, one of these boys may approach you with the question, "Have you bought your annual?"
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SMALL FARM GIVES SOUND INCOME
A 100-acre Carroll County farm shows that sound planning and proper management will provide a good living for the average-sized family, says Assistant County Agent J. E. Tice, who sites the record of A. G. Greer, Extension-TVA demonstration farmer.
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