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> Program For Farm And iHome Week Released Watauga county extension ag ent* today announced the Farm nnd Home Week program to be | presented at N. C. State College, , June T-10. ? J Home Agent Mary Helen Neill and County Agent L. E. Tuck willer Mid that more than ever ! before, thin the 46th annual con vention of farmers and hooiemak ers, deal* with subjects of van I i and immediate concern to all . rural people. They expressed hope that a j large number of Watauga county I people would accept the inviU 5 tion to take part in Farm and Home Week discussions of such timely problem! as agricultural policy formation, prices upports, ? dairying from the standpoint of 1 producer, consumer, and procea ; sor, to enjoy the increased re ; creation facilities offered this j year in Raleigh. A daily schedule of Farm and ? Home Week events follows: Monday. June 7 1 Evening opening exerciaes and recreation, William Neal Rey i nolds Coliseum. Remarks by D. ? W. Colvard, dean. School of Agri culture: Mrs. Charles Graham, i Linwood, president, N. C. Fed eration of Home Demonstration ' Clubs; and W A. Connell, War I renton, president. Farmers Con j vention. j Tuesday, Juna I Classes for homemakers: The Challenge program, Wil | liam Hall, address by L. Y. Bal lentine, commissioner of agricul 1 ture; presentation of local pro ' grams and discussion of problems i by leaders from Ashe, Forsyth, ; Orange, Rockingham, Stokes and | Wilson Counties. Address by E. Y. Floyd, secretary, State Boatf > of Farm Organizations and Agen j cies. Presentation of Awards in | "Town and Country Church Im provement Program," Gov. Wil ' liam B. Umstead, Coliseum. ? Evening, Cherokee Ranch Ro deo, State Fair Arena. Wednesday. June ? Classes for homemakers. "How to Make More Farm Pro fits," address by True D. 'Morse, under-secretary of agriculture, USD A, Coliseum. Dairy Poods Exposition, de m^mtrvtion by Mn Miriam T. Kelley, Kentucky Extension Ser vice, Textile Auditorium, All-Day dairy program, discus ?ion of dairy policy by Motm; demonstrations at new Animal Disease Laboratory; demonstra tion* of fly control, pasture irri gation, self-feeding trench silo; quality milk production. Pro blems and opportunities of the dairy industry in North Carolina as viewed by a consumer (Mrs. W. C. Pressly, Raleigh.) a pro cessor (Mote Kiser, Greensboro), and producer (T. L. Reeves, Pltts boro), College Dairy Farm. Evening, address on internat ional trade by R. L. Beukenkamp, agricultural attache, Netherlands Embassy. Cherokee Ranch Rodeo. Thursday. Juiw It (For woman) North Carolina Federation of Home Demonstra tion Club* annual meeting Ad drees by Ben E Douglus, head. Department of Cooaervation und Development, Pullen Hall. All-day program on Farm Policy and Price Support*, Frank Thompson Gymnasium; Brooks James, head of agricultural, eco nomics at the college and Brice Ratchford, assistant extension director, will lead diacuasions. Flake Shaw, executive secretary, N. C. Farm Bureau; Harry Cald well, master ftate Grange; and economists Ed Bishop and Bill Turner will form a panel to dis cuss questions on farm policy and price supports. M. S. Wil liams, head of extension farm management and marketing, will speak on "What Should a Price Support Program Achieve?" Meeting of State Cotton Pro motion Committee, T. B. Up TNE CAR OF TOMORROW it. HERE TODAY FOR QAl kxolty, .tofo or** ^ local I?mi extra. Loaded with looktl Packed with powerl Saa and drive the new 1954 "Rocket" OMsmoblle ll io vafvo buy of the year/ Your pfkc upon Aokt of moM My olyflo, opWonol ?quip wool and occ#hoH#o? Wcoi moy vofy in otffoinin^ connvnifid bo* cawoo of shipping dtorg?t AN pricot oo^^ocf to ^mn^o vyffttovf noWco Owdi M my b?4?*l torml BLUE RIDGE MOTORS Dial AMherst 4-3776 Boone, N. C. CARS 1953 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sport Coupe, equipped with all extra*, 16,000 miles, red and black, hy-drlve. 1952 FORD 2-DOOR Red and ivory, radio, heater, one owner, white sldewall tires. 1951 FORD 4-DOOR Blue, -Customline, radio and heater. 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Styleline deluxe, 15,000 miles, original tires, green. 1950 FORD 2-DOOR Black, radio and heater. 1952 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR Sedan, radio, heater, overdrive, blue. 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Fleetline deluxe, one owner, gray, 23.000 miles. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Blue, special deluxe, radio and heater, 1951 Dodge motor. 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Black, heater, seat covers, clean. TRUCKS 1954 CHEVROLET PICKUP 4-Ton, green. 1951 CHEVROLET PICKUP A title, one owner. 1947 INTERNATIONAL 2H-Ton Truck, 5-speed transmission, 2 speed axle, 22,000 lbs., priced to sell. Heavy license plates. 1949 WILLYS JEEP Red, 20.000 miles. 1952 CHEVROLET PICKUP 3-4-Ton, green, 25,000 miles, 4-speed trans mission, one owner. . WE HAVE A NUMBER OF CHEAP CARS We Will Trade for Cars, Trucks, Land, Livestock and Miscellan eous items. ? MACK BROWN - BROWN GRAHAM MOTOR COMPANY, INC. E. Main St. ? Boom, N. C. ? / *-?/ . 1 : BOX GRAHAM church, Rarford, chairman. Meet ing open to public. Evening, Home Demonstration Pageant, "Omen A-Crowin'," Coliaeum. A proposed Constitutional amendment to retain the Su preme Court at its present num ber of nliu; and make retirement o I Federal Judges at 7$ yetrs compulsory has been approved by the Senate. ( Mabel News Sgt. BUly WarTen ion of Mr. and Mn. Raymond yfarreH has returned home alter serving 13 months in Korea. Thomas J. Y ounce, ion of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Younce left the Hth for Bainbridge, Maryland, lie enlisted in the Navy. Mrs. D. f. Warren has return ed home after spending a month with her son, Blaine Warren in Portsmouth, Vs. - *"r Blaine Warren gn4 children have returMd home after (pend ing the wcH end with relatives. Miss Shirley Jean Thomas has gone to Portsmouth, Va. tor em* ployment. Mrs. J. F. CUivar has been con fined at her home tor the past two weeks. She is slowly improv ing. Pvt Harold ? Norris of Camp Gordon, Ga. spent the week and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norris. Mr. G. H Thomas who hu been sick (or thi past two tnonthi la ilowly improving. STRAIGHTENED OUT Stranfttr? Whdn doct the five fifteen leave? ? 'j-'* ' Train Man ? At g quarter past fiye. Stranger ? Thankt J get all mixed up over this changing at tin... Try BISMAREX lor Acid Indigestion. Insist on genuine BISMAREX and refuse other so-called Anti acid Powders, recommend ed to be "just as good" BISMAREX is sold in Watauga county at BOONE DRUG CO. Yh* ant MA. Itm mm MODEL LB-76-KC SAVE $151 95 On This 12 Cu. Ft. G-E REFRIGERATOR We can't tell you a'l the wonderful features, the stunning beauty, but we urge you to us this latest creation of the General Electric refrigerators ? colored interior, chromium plate everywhere, huge freeier chest, shelves and batter keeper in door. One of the finest we've ever seen aid priced to save you $181.95. Model LH-121-LC. Reg. $549.95 41 0% 4% LOWE'S . 1 w <QQ LOW PRICE I ? V VU BIG1 !ES STICtaiiita* : REFRIGERATOR (APPLIANCES SAVE $60.95 ON THIS 7.6 C?. FT. G-E! a $' This treat new 1954 General Electric refrigerator u a 7.6 cu. ft. DeLuxe Model with colored interior, 3 ?helf door. Bi? freezer eheet and crisper. A LOWE SUPER VALUE! REG. $239.95 AT LOWE'S LOW, LOW PRICE SAVE $60.95 ON THIS 9 CU. FT. G-E! Model LB-92-LB Bit, roomy 9.2 cu. ft. deluxe General Electric! Colored inte rior, shelf door and butter keep er. Extra large freeaer cheat. Everything you could de*ire in a refrigerator I LOWE PRICED! HJ! 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