Over 35,000 Cows L Bred Artificially I Number Is More Than % Twice as Many as Two a Years Ago Estimates made this week by dairy specialists at State College indicate that the number of dairy cows bred artificially in North Carolina during 1950 will reach a record-breaking to tal of 35,000. This figure is more than twice as large as the total of 17,000 cows bred under the program in 1948, the first year of operation. The total last year was about 27,000. Except for Burke, Cabarrus, Lincoln and Stanly, all counties west of Ra leigh are now organized into artificial breeding associations. Even in these four, many dairymen are receiving service from neighboring counties. The newest association is in Samp son County, where operations were , started last week. Pitt, Robeson and \Richmond have recently entered the | program. Also, surveys on the sub jj ject are being conducted in Craven, ’ Pamlico, Carberet and Jones. ,u- The number of associations in the State now totals 67, some of which serve two or more counties. All ex- RESOLUTION OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF WALTER A. LEGGETT By The Board of Directors of The Bank of Edenton The death of Walter A. Leggett on October 18, 1950, brings very deep sorrow to the Board of Directors of the Bank of Edenton. At the time of his death Mr. Leggett was Chairman of this Board and one of its most loyal and distinguished members. During his many years of service to this Bank, both as Cashier and Di rector, he took an active interest in its affairs and was most conscientious in carrying out his duties and respon sibilities. His most excellent advice and never failing fairness won him the esteem and love of his associates. The passing of such a man, so good a friend and so valued a colleague, in tensifies our appreciation of his noble qualities. His loss is keenly felt by the Board and the Bank’s entire per sonnel, and we extend heartfelt sym pathy to the members of his family in their bereavement. V W. D. WELCH, f JNO. G. WOOD, W. H. GARDNER. » - - ==fl «U»SKMA Straight Kentucky |H Bourbon m Whiskey YEARS OLD M&l *3i?« *25. SB | | j 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. P\ THE STAGG DISTILLING CO., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. [ • i -=g/ cept Forsyth, which maintains its own stud, receive regular semen shipments from the stud of the Southeastern Ar tificial Breeding Association at Ashe [ ville. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. IName the pitcher who holds the record of most put-outs in one game ? 2. When was the international Aero nautical Federation formed? 8. Who won the Kendall Trophy (for women) at the 1948 National Air , Races? 4. What is Joe Louis’ real name?' 5. Who is Rex Layne? ANSWERS: 1. Bob Lemon, Cleveland. 2. 1905. 3. Grace Harris. 4. Joseph Barrow. 5. Utah heavyweight, who recently defeated Joe Walcott. 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