"Monday Afternoon, February $j
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4-H Club
(Continued from I'aee 1
and a n.ition.
AVado Fram-is. president of tlicj
counlv council was in ch.ir-c of
the iiii'riina. !
O-c.ir I'lul!if.. di-p Kl ;i sir r.
was In ro and p.u In ip.it il in the
program i
tlllur juliiovciiit nl urn r. fur
fiirlv to as fnllnwv.
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Miillonl. t nilMroc: J'wniu Mi-'.
O'.k ken. (:do.
Iumiii 'improvement liii'Arr.i'
1iiIiiimiI! t anion: l!ciiv It.'u.cl.
V a ncs illc
I ind 'pri'p.n .ilii'ii .ludv I've---,
lev. ( Ivdr, and llcha Miodi v hi !n-1
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I'l'ot'ii foods - r.ritc-tmo s
born.'. t'lvde
D.iu v lucid- .. ui i iili.mwon
Canlon; Itowcru helmtvi.n, l(i
lon. tlitrdt ii r.irilc il t;:u t i ll li.'t'icL.
Ituine Inviiii iI'hmI inn -.Malik- Suo
Medinrd. t'r.i't'r.v.
I !.". icvue - llci;i;i Krivnson.
to'.iiii v uiniii r, and these Imio rib
bun winniTv I-1 ,im:v. Hniui Yates.
Ci.tlitree; N;incv L 'ndi rweml , Kast
W.tv nesville; Millie Sue Medfnrd,
I'l.ilurec; lleitv r.ulli KuRuson.
Cr.ilitree; Mary Sue Mann, and
I on Ann O-Wne. ("!d. and Jew
el l)v l i'iutisun. ('iillrce.
I'M bin? Itogina Kcivifmn.
Fines Creek.
In llir oilier divisions, Ui,- t.d
lowuu -awards were presented:
D.inxiiij; Havid Noland, route
one; Dan Davis, route L': Nukes
Williamson, route 1, Canton, and
Joe Caldwell, route 2.
Cat den Jerry Foster, route 2.
Canlon: Floyd I'leinimins, route
Jim Camplvill route 1. and James
Hrtiee llipps. i-.ike Junaluska. Holl
er, ilile mention, Ashley
Canton.
IVcf cat tie-.Seal Stamey
J ('anion.
Fii; project -Adeline- liest. route
I. Civile.
Poultry--Carl Creen. Jr., route
Canlon: dry Kans, Waynes
Mile; Cli.ules "llueky" West, route
.', ( anion; Wanda Sue llipps. Lake
Junaluska, and Jean
route -
I ractor inamlenaiiiv
Caldwell, roulo 1!
forestry Johnnie
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Mieep- Weaver Hipp
Canton
lobaeco - liemard
rou I e 1. Chde
Corn- liilly ),t. route I. Clyde.
Nnl ami water conservation
tail Parktn.s and Km hard Hipps,
Home sround l ,iu! ilii at ion II
A Keives. Jr., Canton.
tlllst.iodmu VVi Mid !l' IJnhri t
took, route 2. Canton,' president
lictliel junior club
TRUMAN GREETS FRENCH PREMIER
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ARRIVING IN WASHINGTON for top-level discussions ot vital Franco
American problems, French Premier Rene Pleven (risht) gets warm'
erecting ftsun President Truman. In addition to asking for more military
supplies for Jndo-China, Premier Pleven was expected to assure the
U. S. of full French support for the Norlh Atlantic Pact, (international)
Neal.
route
Bee! Callle Men Predict
Bright Future For Cattle
Ciaw ford
Llarley
ilutchins.
route 1.
Fcrioon
Mexicans Aid
liorder Guards
wsiii(;'!(. ) ( .. , X1.,
Mexico is roopcraliiiK will) the V.
!s in efforts to suppress the citrus
blai ktly and to protect citrus areas
north of Hie border, the U. s. De
paitne iit of Au'liciillure announc
es. Iravclers have been known to
rairy infesied leaves norlh. from
danger spots m norl heasti-rn and
noi'lh-veslern Mexico and in he
area ped south of the Arizona bor
der. Inspectors stop travellers at
bus stations, tourist courts, and
restaurants in inspect plants i,eiiii;
carried north for evidence of the
destructive pest.
Feller Knters 200 Circle
fl-KVF.I.Wn (Apt - The
1H.'i() American League season
marked a milestone in 'he pttchih;
career of Kohert Fetter ef the'
Cleveland Indians. ;,, entered the
record book as iu, -,(th hiirh-r in
major league history to 200 or
more sanies. .
A live -point beef cattle program
has been adopted under the Com
munity Development program in
Haywood, with M. O. Galloway as
chairman
The fust observation pf the eom
missKin. i- that the outlook for
beef cat lie. handled on a sound
basts, is ;ooil.
The commission then boos on
with the following formal sug
gestions: 2. The biKKest need facing the
beef cattle industry in Haywood
County is the increase in the num
ber of beef cattle on the farms.
3. The following ways were sug
gested for working with the beef
cattle industry in the county dur
ing 1951;
ai Hold a Beef Cattle School
in January or February on outlook,
diseases, feodinis. pastures, man
aceineii! ele , with specialists from
Slale College and the North Caro
lina Department of Agriculture
assisting. I
'hi Follow inn this school up
with meeliiiKs m the communities!
during Hie day 0n castrating. de-;
horning, delousing. judging, etc.;'
and at night hold promotional
meetings with members of the
lleel' Ca'lle Commission giving
laels on what on be done to im
prove the beef cattle business
Since beef cattle ts our largest in
come, it was recommended that
more emphasis ttv placed or. it dur
ing the comma year
ic Hold a Beef Catrie Judging
School with representatives; o( the
dill.-r. nt b, .is :r Juiv
il Work with the d:rTernt'
breed, in rMuvg a Beef Ca'tie
Tour during :te suxrr.er anJ m
pill r : :" g i-r rri'T-o-i-ir sa;s
e r.!!. cr tw.) ca'.f a;e o:'
hell, r ;.r-:i sr.f cjtii.es in
(imtihumtiifs wi a fv good
ion..;.! n :.t. i:,,s ,r, tnese ssaie
f E;-t.-.-ige 4-H and FFA
nv-.htr- iv .r..-r beef prstr
;'..! l-f ::r.; L"vp.i ytit for the'
W.-vr- Car;gtr.A Fit Stock:
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tU'C hi.i cir:e stop? 0n
community tours.
i hi Have beef cattle stops on
county and out-of-state tours.
i Promote the use of better
bulls, especially on commercial cow
herds,
tji Stress the Importance of
I.adino clover and orchard grass
pai-tures in the economical produc
tion of beef cattle.
ik Stress the importance of
better feeding in the winter, by
the use of silage and good legume
hay. but less concentrates.
(ll Assist and encourage the
selling of steers cooperatively di
rect to terminal markets, having
steers graded If possible. This
would mean working with neigh
bors to make up car loads for ship
ping at one time. .
4. It was recommended that
more emphasis be placed on the
grade cow herd, with 4 good pure
bred bull, and raising the calves;
for market or saving for older
steers Tbn is the soundest way to
be in the beef catt!e business, and
it 'should be emph;i.sued and
brought to the atiertwn of all
people the importance of keeping
good heifer calves in 'the county.
5 Some wijertioes in operat
ing a ira-ie cow herd are' fi-!ow:
1 'io calves dropped sn
spr:.-.4 tr..ead of dur
':rt year if possible
'- Deorr. and castrate ea.vst
ear!y B-. two wonth of age
c- I'-e i 2-wi bf-type bull
COALS Hue a purebred beef
type hall of the right type in eery
commercial r.erd :n the county.
Keep all b?ef-tpe heiier caive in
the county t, increase the number
of females
MOKE ABOUT
Court
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drunk driver," as he stressed the
I importance of safety on the high-
motorists driving while drunk.
The list of jurors to serve the
first week are as follows (from
this group the Grand Jury was
drawn today":
Roy Jenkins, Cove Creek; Salma
Hill. Crabtree: Forest F. Carr.
IBeaverdam; Gilbert T. Davis, Way
; nesville; Mrs. N. W. Garrett. Wav
j nesville; D. N. Arrington, Iron Duff.
ack L. Alassey, May nesville; W.
M. Oxjier. Waynesville;
Howard Dl Leatherwood, Clyde:
James L. Messer, Clyde. W. T.
Burnett, Beaverdam; Charlie Hen
son. East Fork; Dee Raxter. Beav
erdam: Mrs. Mila Rathbone, Jona
than Creek; W, H. Kinsland. Crab
tree; V. N. Pierce, Pigeon; M. S.
Robinson. Beaverdam; Mrs. W. T.
Shelton, Waynesville;
Arthur Wall, Beaverdam; Lee M.
Hannah. Waynesville; Bernard
Franklin. Waynesville; Robert B.
Garrett. Pigeon: Claymer Carver.
Waynesville; Mrs. R. E. Curtis,
Beaverdam; Maude Coward, Beav
erdam; A. H. Amos, Beaverdam;
Carl Arrington, Waynesville; Mrs.
Aletha Ferguson, Waynesville; M.
R, Snyder, Clyde;
Mrs. J. T. Bryson. Beaverdam:
Hayden Price, Fines Creek; Mattie
Caldwell, Ivy Hill; Porter Mc-
Clure, Waynesville; Wayne M. Med
ford, Clyde; Mrs. E. F. Burnett
Pigeon: Julian E. Maples. Waynes
ville; Dr. J. R. Westmoreland, Can
ton; T. J. Chambers, Iron Duff;
Doyce E. Cogburn, Beaverdam;
Fred A. Glance, Clyde; Mrs. Lena
S. Allison, Canton; D. J. Noland.
Waynesville.
Second week:
II. V. Kuykendall. Pigeon: Joe F.
Davis, Waynesville; Mrs. Blanch
mathers, Beaverdam: Charle B
McCracken, Fines Creek; He!n
ROYAL WELCOME FOR NEVV $25,000,000' U.S. SEA QUEEN
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PIESOniNO A MANOSOMC PlCTURf as she cuts through the waters of New York Harbor past the Statue of
Libertr. tfce super-luxury liner independence, flagship of the American Export Lines, ends her maiden cruise
from Boston. In foreground, a fireboat spouts a welcome while tugs and small craft let loose a barrage of
whittle. Built to Quincy, Mass, at a cost of $25,000,000, the f ndependence can accommodate 1,000 passengers.
She 0 a Riae-decke, 6S3 feet long and has 19 public rooms, decorated by famed artists. Central Press)
NEW YORK (AP)
Lanee Ivy HijI: Mrs G. V. Howell. Death Fof
lonathao Creek: James Quintoni . ,
BUtock. Beaverdam: Grady Downs,! Shaving Bflish
Iron Dttft: Glecn Harris, Beaver-1
dam: WiILird Rassell, Waynesville;
LawTecce WiDcbeer. Waynesville;
Jesse V. Brown. Beaverdam: R.
T. Green, Fires Creek. Mrs Will
L. Ssyder, Crabtree: J. X Osborre,
Beaverdam Vardy Fuate, Clyde;
E, R Moody. Beaverdam; W. B.
Hesvsoo. Jona'.iun Creek.
The
Wact As bring quick results.
sh:aiintf Kniali is nn (Via uav nut at-
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! cording to results ot a recent poll
'of examining boards governing such
matters.. Even Initiates where reg
ulations do not forbid brushes in
barber shops for sanitary reasons,
the trend is toward electrically op
erated lather machines.
One manufacturer of a new,
push-button shave lather. Carter
Products, Inc., of New Brunswick,
N. J., reports numerous requests
from barbers for wholesale priv
ileges even though their product is
intended for the retail home market.
STILL GOING STRONG
CLINTON, 111. Mrs. Louise
Bloome, 88, has lived at the same
address here for 60 years. Her
husband died several years ago.
She lives alone and docs her own
housework.
MORE ABOL'T
Movios
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tankerous storekeeper wr
hart), and his wife ,Mr7
A rakish outcast .o1
and the storewJ;. Ci
(Barbara Bates!, ain
bookish atheist .a... '
is a ministerial m.ki. w-
when his son is drownel
day School ninm .
The movie was beauti
tographed in cni.,r ,
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tatns, and Western
Thp minlcio.. i ,. s
unique a ban,. i
Skillfully r.- . u ' mH
Ulhn nn oll -o- 'I
church nwmlu. ,t. I
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is infatuated with her
- snouid enter,
folks who haven t bceq J
"Bedtimo fii d
CaSIOnxllv ami, ..!. '
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a funny young chimpaJ
porting him are Ronald Q
Diana I.vnn d .
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latouiK nip rn mn l
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. "iiw iu nuna Bonze
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(John Lund) is snobbish:!
tn tell hie cnoiiu L ..1
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Tiernev) that h la ra.ll
tutored hamburger cookf
mother (Thelma RittenJ
masquerading as housekw
steals the picture, ml
kins plays Miss Ticrnev's
mother.
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Brecheen Has 113 Wins
ST LOliS tA P. Harr
The Cat i Brecheen is the only
pitcher or. 'the Cardinal staff to win;
over tX major league games .He'
hsd a ra'her poor season ir. 1950,'.
winning eight and losing eleven
hut boosted his total number of
victories to 113 aeamst 70 defeats. I
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