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1 * Mrs. Cooale ic.*. They lam At* weak far Su Frm cieca. California, and arlll sail tor Barbara Point. Hawaii, vnara Lt. Holder will ba sta aooad with the Navy. Mr. aari Mrs. Tommy Aaley hav? baaa chosen to wort as cauiaalora of the Sanlor MYF o I the First Methodist Church. Thay have started a Youth Choir, pan of which sang (or Sunday night service. Mrs. Giles Cover was guest speaker at (he Business sad Profe slonal Woman's meet ing la Murphy, Monday night, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Led ford are moving back to And rew* after spending seversl months In Atlanta, Ga. Thay will operate a dry cleaning business In Andrews. Sgt. Gerald Mathis, who has been stationed atSeoul, Koree, arrived In Atlanta. Monday. October 10. Mrs. Mathis and children met him and accom panied htm to Andrews. They plan to leave Nov. I to make their home In Atlanta. Ga., and Sgt. Mathis will be sta noned at Fort McPherson. FFA Work Week Proclaimed Andrews ---Ralph Roberts, agriculture teacher announces that next week, beginning on Monday, October 17, through Saturday. October 22, will be "Work Week" for members of F. F. A. Any type of work will be done at the price you think it should be worth. Money received will be used to buy tools (hat are badly needed for the workshop. Contact Mr. Roberts or any member of the F. F. A. if you have work for them. Young Demos To Hear Senator Jackson The Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina will gather in Raleigh for their Twenty -Fifth Annual Con vention on October 20-23. Headquarters for the conven tion will be at the Sir Walter Hotel. The YDC in North Carolina was born in 1928. Through the years this organization has joined with the Senior Demo cratic Party in making known to the people of North Carol - ina the Party's enthusiasm for its program and its con fidence in its leadership. This Silver Anniversary Celebra tion appears to be following the same vigorous pattern. The "kick-off*' speaker on the night of October 20th is Senator Henry M. Jackson, Democrat from the state of Washington and the newly ap pointed National Democratic Party Chairman. The three-day convention will be climaxed by the Leg islative Breakfast to be held Saturday morning. Every ef fort is being made to secure Adlai Stevenson as the speak er. In addition to these meet ings, the delegates will be busy with workshops, recep tions, tours, teas for the: ladies, a dance and the elec tion of officers for the coming year. Registration will com mence on Thursday at 10:00 AM at the Sir Walter. L ights May . Reduce Egg Production Artificial lighting to boost laying hi young hens may ac tually cut egg productlon---if the birds are too young. Poultrymen have used arti ficial light for many years to encourage hens to lay more eggs. The accepted practice it to expose the birds to a lengthened, 14 -hour day when they are placed in laying quarters at maturity ---when they are 20-22 weeks old. Experiments by US DA scientists have shown that pul lets exposed to lengthened days ? in this case 16-hour days? -from birth to 20 weeks of age, began laying from seven to 10 days later than similar birds exposed to nor mal daylight during this per iod. Over a 5-week test period, the birds that receiv ed artificial tight laid an ave rage of seven to eight fewer eggs. The two groups of birds differed only slightly in mor tality, live weight, feed con sumption and egg weight. White Leghorn pullets were used in the experiments, started during two successive fall Masons. Half the birds In each experiment were exposed to normal daylight only, and half were exposed to normal daylight plus artificial light to make a total of 16 hours of light daily until they were 20 weeks old. After 20 weeks, all Mrds received enough arti flcifl light to make a total of M hours of light dally. Artificial light was pro vided by one 60-watt bulb da feet above the floor of ?ack broader. Normal day light during the 20-week per iod ranged from about 10 m 12 hours. There's Oily 101 Days Until Christmas Ad IT'S TIME TO BUY Your Personalhed CHRISTMAS CARDS From The Cherokee Scout Save 10 1 Address Your Cords Early Avoid The Last Minute Rush "The nicest way to bring Season's Greetings to all your mony friends is by sending them your Personalized Christmas Card.. Dial VE 7-2222 and A Saleslady Will Call At Your Home Or Business
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