Mrs. Boyd Heads Haywood! County Farm Bureau Group ? rr? ?> )? \ Mrs. D. J. Bovtl was named chairman of the Haywood County I arm Bureau Women's group at a meeting iceently held Other officers included: Mrs. Curtis Rogers, vice-chair 1 rian: Mm C R. Alexander, secre tary. The advisory committee is Mrs. Walter Ketner, Mrs. Quay >!edford, Mrs. Henry Francis. Mrs. V'elch Singleton. Mrs. GobLe Mc Cracken, Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mm. Furman Noland, Mrs. Frank Med f>>rd, and Mrs. T. J Medtord. The principal speaker for the oc c-sion was Mrs. lrby Walker, ad it ir.lstrative director of North Car 0 la?i Farm Bureau Women. Mrs. V'alker pointed out reasons v hy farmers should belong to an organization: that through or F 'nized efforts legislation affecting f ' mers might be passed on state r id national levels; that farmers s e the ohes who should be most c ncerned with legislation affecting t em. and that farm women should 1 ' Vitally concerned about legisla t'-in that affects the income farm f mtlies derive from the farm. She cited as an example of legls l tion that has affected thousands o' American farmers recently. Puh 1'? Law No. 4110 "That law which r >w enables American farm sur pluses to he sold to foreign coun ties originated in the mind of J ok Lynn, a former Havwood ( ninty Farm Agent." Mrs Walker *? ated. "The law will reduee the s 'H'kpile of surplus to the extent t! at further acreage cuts in some c mmoditles will not be necessary, a' least for the present." she stated. Canton Man Promoted I y Army In Korea 7th 1)1 V., KOREA ? Roy L. f riffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E G C. riff In, Route 2, Canton, recently v As promoted to specialist third ^^Moke Yow Owi^ asps 1; \11 WCC To Be Host L To Annual High ; School Roundtable! Ii Pinal plan* are being made for ' the fifth annual High School F.di- ( ] tors Kountiiable to be held at Western Carolina College on Fri day and Saturday. October 12 t and 13. I This event, co-sponsored by The | Arhevllle Citizen-Times and West ern Carolina College, draws about five hundred students and their faculty advisors /roin high schools : in 24 Western North Carolina coun i tie*. The Iloundtahle was established for a three-fold purpose I1 to in crease reader interest in news papers and to Instruct in how to rend them comprehensively; <2i to ait^ in Improving the quality of high school newspapers and year hooks; (3> to stimulate interest in Journalism amonc high school stu dents. both general and career wise. The two-day program Includes ' [ lectures, group diseussions. and panel discussions covering every I phase of Journalism, and is con-. ' dueled by outstanding professional ' Journalists. A highlight of the program is the campaigning and election of officers from the visiting high school students. This year's of ficers are: Raymond Austin, pres ident. Happy Valley School in Caldwell County; Marine Rober- j son, vice-president. Enka High ? School. Buncombe County; Reeky ] Shell. Secretary. Statesville High | School, Iredell Count>. Caroll ] j Moody. editor. Hickory High ( School, Catawba County; .loan | Hayes, assistant editor. Crossnore | High School. Avery County. Reservations shouid be mailed 1 to Miss Betty Whlsnant. WCC, ] Cullowhee, general rhairman of the event. [ class while serving with the 7th infantry Division in Korea. ( A truck driver in the division's ' 7th Quartermaster Company, Spec ialist Griffin entered the Army in 1 January, 1954. and arrived in the ? Far East in February, 1856. The 21-year-old soldier attend- ' ed BethelHigh School . 1 I'se the Want Ads for results Funeral service* were held yes erday afternoon in the Aliens L'reek Baptist Church for Dwain C. Patton, 51. of Waynesville. Route I, who died Monday morning in in Ashrville hospital afte-r a long lines* The Rev. Otto Parham, the Rpv. C. L. Allen, and the Rev George Mr'ialTfcy officiated and bu.ial was in G^een Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rob Shuler, Harold Jenkins, Ralph and F.liner Hendrlx, and Tom and Junior Fraz er. Patton was a native f a large number of children. Be 'ore her marriage, she was Matilda Ouckett of Madison County. Bernard and Janoes Ferguson have resumed their .studies at N C. State College Mr. and Mrs Bill Fulton and ?on?. Bill and Carl, of Kings Moun lain spent the weekend with Mrs. Fulton's parents Mr and Mrs. Carl S Green here M. M. Kirkpatritk spent a few days in Raleigh last week Ted James of Statesville, a stu dent at a veteran's school in Geor gia. sperit Sund;tv night, along with a friend, Lamar Putnam of Calhoun, Ga . at the home of Mr. James' sister Mrs. Mark Fergu son Mrs Paul Ferguson visited her grandfather. Mr. Burgin Meadows, who is a patient at Aston Park Hospital in Ashevillc h ' v Mrs Eleanor Noland is spend- 0 ing several days with her cousin, *' Mrs* J. L. Mooney. on Fines Creek ^ p Backlog Of Cases i MEXICO CITY (APt ?Divorce cases art' keeping the 15 civil 1 courts of this federal district t jammed. Records show that at any given time between six and T seven thousand such cases are on f file