Monday Afternoon, DeccmL,. THE WAYNES VILLE ItlOUNTAINEEH PAGE SIX (Continued from page 1) 4-H Club (Continued from Pare 1) MORE ABOUT Election Officials ident was in charge of the program. Boys' medals presented by Grov er C. Dobbins, assistant farm agent, included: Forestry Boyd Fisher, Crabtree junior club, first, and George Kirk patrick, Crabtree junior club, sec ond. , Meat Animal Bobby Joe Mc Clure Of Wayncsville, senior award; and R. E. Cathey of Bethel, junior award. . Farm-Home Electric Jimmie Campbell, Bethel senior club. ,'; Tractor Maintenance Jackie Felmet of East Wayncsville. ): Poultry Boyd Fisher of the Crabtree junior club, Nickie Wil liamson of the Canton senior club, jviorns tsroyies 01 xne anion sen ior club, and Donald Livingston of Clyde. Corn Billy Best of the Crab tree senior club. -I - Floor Sanding Bobby Joe 1C Clure of Waynesville, Home Grounds Beautification L B Liner of East Wavncsville. . ' Garden Virgil , Ford of East Waynesville, Teddy Skaggs of the Canton junior club, Bruce Hipps of Lake Junaluska, and Ray Buch. anan of Waynesville. : Dairy Achievement : Johnny Mack Ferguson of Waynesville, 1 . f it Tl.il ian ureene, jr. oi , ine neuiei junior club, Tommy Kirkpatrick of the . Crabtree ' junior club, and Charles Mainous of the Bethel sen ior club. Dairy Production David Noland of Waynesville. Music - Appreciation Richard Hipps of Waynesville. Soil-Water Conservation Boyd Fisher, first and George Kirkpat rick, second. Tobacco Bernard Ferguson of Fines Creek junior club. Swine Carl Green, Jr. of the Bethel senior club. Sheep Weaver Hipps of the Canton senior club, Girls awards, presented by Miss Jean Childers, assistant home dem onstrtaion agent, included; ' Dairy Foods Betty Felmet of Waynesville, Jewel Robinson of the Canton senior club, and Rowena Robinson of the Canton senior club. Frozen Food Ernestine Os borne of Clyde, Canning Maxine Mcdford of Crabtree senior club, Home Improvement R o x i e Crawford of Crabtree senior club, and Joanna McCracken of Clyde. Canning Jewell Dee Ferguson, Frances Emma Yates, and Jean Crawford, all of the Crabtree jun lor club. Dress Revue (Continued from page 1) Rhea. Beaverdam No. 5 Fred G. Wil liams. Beaverdam No. 6 Mrs. Don Scroggs. Cataloochec L. C. Caldwell. Cecil K. E. Browning. Clyde Mrs. C. E. Brown, Jr. Crabtree Fred R. Noland. East Fork Rex Pless. Fines Creek No. 1 Mrs. Ray mond McCracken. Fines Creek No. 2 Marvin Arrington. Hazelwood Mrs. Raymond Crawford. Iron Duff H, It. Bryson. Ivy Hill Mrs. Lee Evans. Jonathan Creek Dick Moody. Lake Junaluska Mrs. Elizabeth Q. Reeves. Mt. Sterling J. M. Caldwell. , Pigeon Walker Brown, Center Pigeon Mrs. Harlcy Wells Saunook Mrs. Clifton Shook. . Center Waynesville Mrs. David Hyatt. East Waynesville Harley Fran cis. : West Wayncsville Mrs. ShuiTord Howell. Wayncsville No. 2 Mrs. Evelyn M. Hyatt. ; , Wayncsville No. 3 Elmer Hendricks. White Oak Mrs; Rowe Lcdiord. Norwegians Visit Haywood County it ; N J fit, , f f '"-' ''i ' h.L -7v mnm.-: - . rj m m Ifi 1 of Fines Creek senior club,. Dress Revue '(senior awards) Betty Ruth Ferguson of Crabtree senior club, Mary Sue Sparks and Margaret Noland, both of Waynes ville, and Rowena Robinson of the Canton senior club. Junior awards Elizabeth Ann James and Fran ces Emma Yates of Crabtree junior. club, and June Parton of East Waynesville, Forestry Rowena Robinson of Canton senior club. Food Preparation Betty Ruth Ferguson of Crabtree senior club (324 dishes). Tobacco Ann Cathey of the Bethel junior club. Health certificates were award ed to East Waynesville, Morning Star, Beaverdam, and Waynesville. Recreational and rural arts cer tificates went to the Crabtree sen ior and junior awards, Waynesville, Fines Creek senior club, Hazclwood and Bethel junior. Achievement Day attendance prizes were awarded to the Crab tree senior club and the East Waynesville junior club. Following the morning meeting at the court house, a recreation pro gram was held for 4-H members in the afternoon at the Waynesville Regina Ferguson armory. . Intently inspecting a tractor at the Waynesville Tractor Co. are Kjell Isachsen (left) and Arne Esyelande of the Norwegian Insti tute" of Agricultural Economics at Oslo, The two men spent several days here last week touring county farms and orchards. MORE ABOUT PMA Elections v (Continued from page 1) elude: , Beaverdam, Jack 7 Harris, Fred Mann and John Reno; Carl Green, Bartley Brown, and L. C. Moody; Clyde, George Haynes, W. J. Campbell, and William Osborne; Crabtr, George Best, Rex Mes- ser and Marshall Kirkpatrick; East Fork, Ira H. Cogburn, C. C. Burn ett, and K. L. Burnett; Fines Creek, Floyd Fisher, Davis Price, and John Ferguson; Iron Duff, F. D. Bradshaw, Jack Chambers, and Andy Ferguson; Ivy. Hill, C. F. Owen, Frank Henry, and' Pless Boyd; Jonathan Creek, John How ell, Amos Moody, and Edgar Mor row; Pigeon, J. F. Justice, Fred Long and H. H. Garner; Waynes ville, C. L. 'Allen, R. C. Francis, and J. B. Swaynglm; White Oak. RoberJ Fisher, Joe Davis, and Rowe. femora; f aniner i;reeK, j. n. Fincher, Carmen Arrington, anti Marvin Arrington and Mt. Ster ling, Matt Caldwell.. MORE ABOUT Concert (Continued from page 1) Carol of the Bells Leontovich-Wilhousky Yuletide Selections, arrange ments Long Lo, How a Rose . ... . , Praetorius. Selections from The Messiah Handel And The Glory Of The Lord For Unto Us A Child Is Born ; The Hallelujah' Chorus. The concert will be held in the school auditorium Friday night at 8 o'clock. Tickets are being sold by students of the school, MORE ABOUT Pastures (Continued from Page 1) standpoint of acreage, taking up 74 per cent of the total. The re maining 26 per cent was devoted to tobocca, grains, Irish potatoes, other vegetable grown for sale and all other crops including or chards, etc. The rural population of the county as of January, 1951 was li, 882. This Includes only people liv ing on three or more acres of land. The number of cows and heifers two years old and over were: Kept mainly for milk, 5,266, and kept mainly for beef, 4,491. There were 1,051 sheep and 53,460 hens and pullets. County crop acreage totals in clude; . ' ' ; Tobacco 1,108; wheat, 199; oats, 992; soybeans grown alone, 51; soy beans interplanted, 23; lespedeza seed, 251; soybeans and cowpeas, hay, 171; small grains cut for hay, 990; lespedeza cut for hay, 171; al falfa cut for hay, 544; other hays, 5,621; Irish potatoes, 400; sweet potatoes, 71; vegetables grown for sale, 372; peach trees, bearing age, 32; fertilizers, except lime, 3,201 tons; sows and gilts, farrowing, 139. The farm census survey was con ducted by the County commission ers through their county farm cen sus supervisor, Sebe Bryson. Town ship enumerators were: v'. Beaverdam, V. H. Byers; Cata loochee, J. M. Caldwell; Cecil, Jerry Francis; Clyde, William Os borne; Crabtree, F. R. Medford; East Fork, K. L, Burnett; Iron Duff, J. M. Medford; Ivy Hill, Wilson Fishie; Jonathan Creek, R. W. How ell; Pigeon, A. G. Burnett; Fines Creek, Cauley Rogers; Waynes ville, J. J. Ferguson, and White Oak, Odie Fish. ; i Stars of Stage and Screen Honeymoon AtPinehurst MORE ABOIT Lions Flies Dangerous Flies are disease carriers which depend on -trash heaps lor nourish ment, so wipe out flies and the germs they carry by keeping all refuse in galvanized steel garbage cans. Health officials, recommend the cans because they have close fitting covers to keep out flies. MORE ABOUT Railway : (Continued from page 1) at Canton. ' Inspector Davis said there was some difficulty in using this type crossing so close to a station, since the signals "ring and blink" dur ing the entire time the trains are in the station block. Good For CHRISTMAS : J ,.. ;.. '.. Vs-7 t ill joyi M that ty Anne Jeffreys, musical comedy star of Broadway, and Robert' Sterl ing, motion picture star from Hollywood, recently Jnarried in New York, return: to. Miss Jeffrey's native state for their honeymoon. Here they walk from the Pinehurst Country club golf course where they may be seen daily playing golf. They plan to return to New York before heading west. (AP Photo), (Continued from n8 th(M),sov x i is Willi..,. 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