?Lancaster Exhibits Eid Champion Show Bull ^Lrr Pat I I Section 3i el the grand chatn ^Kid top nionev w inner in annual >ale and show H|>. tin We tern North He!i'M.i Hi et del s Avmi H,. wNC Fairgrounds in ^Eillr la<t week, was Dr. Ha,tcr ut Wayncsvillf ^Kai brought $835 grand champion bull bs A E Moore H. aichased for Hiainpiun female was en ? rdell Russell of Rob Hid brought $500^ The Hmuion female, was con 1 , signed by J t Holbei'i ol Horse | Shoe. I A total ol 59 head ol both horned and polled Hereford-, were shown. Of this number, 13 were bulls and 46 were heifers Bulls averaged $359. while heil ! ers averaged $324 Total -ale aver age was $332 Other Haywood consignoi be? ' sides Dr. Lancaster were 1 3-H Farm (Harkinsi ol Canton. Roy S. Haynes of Clyde River Lane Farm tpr A 1' Clinei of Canton and Walnut Knoll Farms (Dr. J. L. Reevesi of Canton. Ikety Community Fair For Saturday At Park ford inutd from Page 1? "making the Indian a citizen" by removal of trols nerican people have a ty to the Indians and it take advatage of them c(i however, tliat he It there are not many ady to assume full res at present. d to describe his re ic shooting in the House Rican terrorists, Mr. ailed the incident 'the >ne I have ever witness tided that he was in a th at the time and had 1 of the event, can tell \ou." he said. Id War 1 veterans can or just a quick as an.v t'd on his opinion of the ?it Road, the congress ned that the road is the ity of the state, but said that he had always been in favor of it. "I never have seen anyone who was hurt by a road." he quipped. Arrangements for Mr. Shuford's talk before the Kiwanis Club was made by Kimanian Oral L, Yates Club president Hye Sheptowitch presided at the meeting. i Plans are completed for a -mall community lair to be held at the Recreation Park Saturday after noon and night. Everyone in the community is asked to bring some kind of an exhibit, farm'or garden I products, handcrafts. canned 'goods, doners, antiques, hobby col ; lections and anything that goes to , make up a country fair, except livestock, and since there is no place to care for these, they can I not be accepted. The fair is sponsored by the i Oakwood Garden Club, and mem bers will be there Saturday morn ing to help arrange the exhibits. All entries must be in by 12 noun, and judging Will begin at 1 pan. After the 'judging is completed, the displays will be shown until 8 p.m. Judges announced by the com HOOT MOX! Piper for the sec ond annual Intermountain Agri cultural Fair at F.nka next week is Lee Cross of Asheville, who learned to master this dilficult instrument by studyyig under Piper Major William Ross of l'diiihorough, Scotland, and by attending the British Army Pipe Majors School at Ldinborough in 1950. Wearing the tartan of Clan F.rricht Cameron, Cross ap peared here last Saturday on the courthouse lawn with "Pan handle Pete" and the Sand Kill High School Band. (Mountaineer Photo), j mitfee include, Mrs. A, W. Bottom? .of the Canton Garden Club; Mis? Jean Childers, assistant Home Demonstration Agent; and Homer Sink of the Farm Agent's office. Committees named by the Gar den Club are: Arts and crafts. Mrs. A. ,! Trantham. Mrs. Harley Wright; vegetablts and field crops. Mrs. Eramk Cabe. Mrs. J. H. Clark and Mrs Bessie Jones; hobby col lections. Mrs. Charles Jacobs, Jr., Mrs. Earl Cabe; antiques, Mrs. T. G. Murray, Mrs. Sherrell Jimison and Wessie Wright; flowers, Lura Wright. Mrs. Gladys Burrell: can ? ned goods. Mrs. George Wright. Mrs. John Whitted; refreshments, Mrs. Lloyd Parham. Sr.. and Mrs. David Burch. The Roekwood Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. W. M. Williamson, ; Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hoy Rob inson presided and led the pro-, (gram. Mrs. John Whitted gave the1 | devotional. The topic of the program was, Because Jesus Cared"; and those taking part were Mrs. W. M. Rath jburn. Mrs. George Wright. Mrs. j Roy Robinson, aiid Mrs. W M. Willia mson. f During the business session a report on the Seminar held at the Beavordam church was given. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and the meet ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. Rathburn in October. I The Wesley an Service Guild of; Ruckwood Church held the regu lar meeting Thursday evening with Miss Kate Williamson hostess. Mrs. Charles Jacobs Jr., presided and Miss Melba Willis was in charge of, the devotional. Mrs. David Bureh was program leader, with Miss Williamson, and Mrs. Jacombs tak ing part A social hour followed and re freshments were enjoyed. Mis Ernest Hendrix and daugh ter. Wanda Carroll, leave this week 1 for Chapel Hill to join Mr. Hen drix who has entered the Univer sity o.l North Carolina. Hubert Itipps has returned from i Boston. M iss., where he attended ' a convention as represehtative from the Dayton Rubber Company. While in Boston he visited the Rev. and Mrs Jake B. Golden and son, who were former residents of this section, while Mr. Golden was , pastor of the Kockwood Charge. j The WML of Oak Grove Baptist Church met Thursday at the home ot Mrs. Howard Dotson. Mrs. Hugh j Early presided, and Mrs. Dotson. led the devotions. Mis ft M. Nix was in charge of the program in the absence of: Mis, Carter, the chairman. The' topic was. A Saviour Sufficient | For Leaders of Youth. Those taking part were Mrs Grady Trantham. Mr*. J, R. Sor rells. Mrs. D. S. Cannon, Mrs. Frank Ford, Mrs. Dotson. Mrs. Jim SorreJK Mrs Troy Ford and Mrs. J Nix. A social hour was enjoyed fol-1 lowing the meeting. The Mayas were geniuses at as tronomy and temple building but I reduced no practical inventions. JUv New England churches have steeples designed by the famous | architect, Christopher Wren. tOTHERED WITH^ . 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