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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Altera IOOI1, Ivf Bef Cattle Commission Of 5 Set Up In Haywood .An executive committee of the Haywood County Community De velopment Program Beef Cattle Commission was named at a meet ing Monday with M. O. Galloway of Waynesville selected as chair man. Others ismed to the committee were Medford Leather wood of Jonathan Creek; Frank Medford. Crabtree; Paul Ferguson, Fines Creek; and George Stamey, Pigeon. The executive committee will make recommendations o n the long-range improvement of beef cattle in the county. The Commission also decided to; Push pastures, since thi crop ot about 93,000 acies is the county's largest; Use better bulls; Encourage tanners 10 keep more females and have grade cow herds, instead of having to buy steers every spring; Make a thorough study of the B.in!s disease situation in as it per tains to the count) beet cattle pro- Committees i Upper Named For i mayors askhoung Program Glove-Saver CEMENT BLOCKS MADE OF CRUSHED STONE Laboratory Tested S20.50 per hundred on yard S23.j0 per hundred delivered in Waynesville area We will refund purchase (yard) price on all .docks and tile left over from juur job. if returned to us in good condition. For Wells, Drains, Etc. 12" Dium. lays :i feet 82.5(1 18" IJiam. lays 3 feet 5.25 24" Diam. lays 2'i feet 6.50 TILE PRICES FOB PLANT TILE AQUELLA Water Proofing ORNAMENTAL FLOWER BOXES IN COLORS Very attractive for your terrace, lawns, etc. A Lifetime Item Size (inches) 14x14x10 14x28x13 Check with us for Quality and Prices before going out of the County or State to buy your concrete items. CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. CANTON, N. C. PHONE 2568 Corner Highland Park and Substation Road . . .... '. W - v v X CM.OVE INSURANCE . . . Girls. who are always losing one glove will welcome this gold-plated ami jeweled glove holder, which ( l.iiii)s gloves securely to bag. H. Arthur Osborne On Federation Executive Group II. A. Osborne of Canton was re elected to the Farmers Federation executive committee and was nam ed a director for Haywood Coun ty at the annual stockholders' meet ing Saturday in Asheville. F. A. Justice, the other Hay wood director, has another year left of his current term. The delegates were advised by J. D. Lawrence, president of the Columbia Bank for Cooperatives, to "build the cooperatives on a rock and they will survive to serve their members on and on." He added that farmers are "fast waking up to the fact that it is economically necessary for them to organize and patronize their own marketing, purchasing and farm business .service cooperatives." Promote a feeder calf sale for Western North Carolina in late September or early October; , And see what can be done about getting a place for showing Hay wood cattle in the county. Ready At Ray's With Your Easter Shoes In lovable, exciting new patterns V Down-to-earth shoes" that give that up-in-tht clouds feeling... light and sturdy... so jlexibt and good looking?' Come in for a There's extra quality m every pair. Of Course Too -Oxfords Of Every Type. 1 .-stimiiiiiwi iiiiruiiiuu in mm u i -I toe ept FEATURING SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY' New committees were named Fri day night to help push the Vpper Crabtree Community Development Program. Miss Cora Mae James was select ed s secretary. L The additional selections, .were made a the home of Frank Medford. The-new committees: DAIRY ,M. B. Reeves, Chairman; Ray Best Albert Ferguson Hugh Best Claude McCracken T. T. Noland Wayne, MeElroy- , - f COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT Mrs. Ellen Davis, Chairman; Mrs. Frank Medford John Rogers t Mrs. Fuller Justice Jim Best FOOD AND NUTRITION ... Mrs. Wayne MeElroy, Chairman Mrs. Ray Best Mrs. Charles Hall FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Mrs. Will Bradshaw, Chairman; Mary Hawkins George Best ' Gilmer Sanford HOME BEAUTIFICATlON Mrs. Buford Ferguson, Chairman; Mrs. Cassius Rogers Mrs. Ellis Smart Mrs. Robert Hawkins Mrs. Crawford Best TOBACCO Claude McCracken, Chairman; Hugh Smith Welch Messer George Best Herman Frady Fred Hoglen Hardy Henson PASTURE Bob Rogers, Chairman; J. B. James Manson MeElroy Jack Rogers Wallace Hill Buford Ferguson M. B. Reeves, Jr. Ed Rogers Blake McCracken Harrv McCracken POULTRY ' Jimmie LaRuelle, Chairman; Mrs. C. L. Hill J. D. Smith . Earl Smith Mrs. Weldon Sutton Mrs. Willie Smith WINTER LEGUME AND COVER CROP Tommy Ferguson, Chairman; Hlliard Ross Harrison Smith T. T. Noland FORESTRY Matt Davis, Chairman; Oessius Rogers Tom Overman SWINE Ray Best, Chairman; Jack Best Ben James ALFALFA A. C. Walker, Chairman; Weldon Sutton Russell Rogers Bill Medford Carl Sutton BEEF CATTLE Jack Rogers, Chairman; Ed Hill Crawford Best Boone Rogers Frank Medford REFRESHMENT Rex Messer, Chairman; Mrs. George Best Mary Best Cassius Rogers Bobby Best RECREATION Mrs C. O. Newell and Mrs Doyle Miller, Co-Chairmen; Hershel Rogers Thomasine Noland George Rogers Peggy Medford ' Frank Medford Mrs. M. B. Reeves, Jr. Miss Sarah James Mrs. Jim Best Mrs. Albert Ferguson Mrs. Ben James Mrs. Rex Messer Mrs. Jack Rogers CHURCH AND GROUNDS IMPROVEMENT J. B. James, Chairman; Bill Smith Jim Henderson Gaines McCracken John Rogers Bob Rogers Mrs. M. M. Yarborough S. E. Clark Mrs. Troy McCracken Mrs. Robert Hawkins, Jr. Mrs. Boone Rogers Robert Ferguson Rev. C. O. Newell Doyle Miller HOUSE FURNISHINGS Mrs. Gay Bradshaw, Chairman; Mrs. Paul Best -Mrs. Joe Davis Mrs. Theodore Davis CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Barbara Best, Chairman; Mrs. Harry McCracken Mrs. Welch Messer Mrs. Fred Hoglen Hilda Best Dorothy Smith Mrs. Mary Hawkins HEALTH AND NEEDY Mrs. Ellis Smart, Chairman; Mrs. Wayne MeElroy Mrs. Bob Rogers Mrs. T. T. Nolard Mrs. Kat Sanford ATjff If At Ceremonies Saturday Diaie vrvv iitfda, Chiyf To Speak In N Officers of the Canton Veterans comin,; lvi 1 niND.N0ATHEE-OAY conference oi 'Mayors JSecuve8 of many cities nave oemanueu u -i u., v-- ... .United States and to foreign countries be slashed. Front row (1. to r ) nUeVtock, of Belgium, director ' emeritus of the Internationa tJon of aes; Mayor George Welsh of Grand RaP.d Mich head of the conference, and Lucien Borne, mayor of Quebec Can Back row 0. to r.) ara: Mayor Cooper Green of Birmingham, Ala.; Mayor Josepn Z Smittof Oakland, and H. E. Stokke of Oslo, Norway, (nternntmal) Some 50 plants have been cul tivated for more than 4,000 years, among them wheat, barley, rice ap ples, peach, olive, cabbage and tea. Some of the valuable by-products produced in manufacturing gas are coke, coal tar, ammonia, sulp- I hur, naphthalene and carbon black. Post Mi of Foreign Wars post anu its wo-1 Mr, L men s auxiliary will be invested pon's formally Saturday night in cere monies at Ine Canton Armory. The joint installation will be conducted by State Representative Harry Vanderlinden pf Hickory, State VFW commander; and 'Mrs. Alberta Varner, state auxiliary president from Greensboro. Gli-.m Robinson of Champion's Inspection Department, Is the in- "iiise ui,.Y Medio, 4v. ' t " i.UU scheduled : M tin nei It) .Tu a ,i : GARDEN TOrf of Quality Push Plows ftm ir Spade Forks it Wheelbarrows Ar Ladies Hoes Floral Rakes FARKEtlS FEDERATION; PHONE 344 AT Til Here s the Chance You Have Been Waitinj 1TLH1DS 9WL Wl KEftfX CAMERA Twin I fit, control ler poturri turn (in wuh md other VALUABLE PRIZES Here's your chance to win narioiully Unuxtft fulljt equipped brand new 19 18 model Sujicr Deluxe Mtwaifc Stiver Kinj BiC)'cJe i'tm a beuuty (l is! A rugged hike u nh balloon tires . ; Read ihc casy rale and Join the fun today; " RULES OF THE CONTESV Each contt-sum must come to our ture and get hit officii! rcgivttation blinji. . To develop good ; meat fowl; chicken-of-tomorrow contests are1 held among West Virginia's 4-H; and Future Farmers of, America! me m b er., . The. , development1 stretches over 12 weeks, each start, ing with 100 straight-run chicks or Suit ihis is 2 vote gctimg cpwcftjfthe "' hoy or girl with ilir most voce is the winner. Vou-s. wfll be given at the rtc ' of I0OO tot every 5r,00 (pent tJr Store1 Additional votes be given "' itli spcciul dailv features and alto bv -paismg out special vote cards. ; Q Ml votes rrtmrbc byyuutfelf or a , buve r fnepd- Voces must ijc cs : the time of purchase ant are n trans ferable after rhy have been deposited 1 In the haJlei bax. - "i 10,000 totes itl be given tactoconcs tant when he enrers the n;t Arahd ing of conrestam will bp ptwttddly : on butleun boards in ourito Wirtdqwt -1 lOUft SKATES Ball brinf type . . . nicklt w s.l. '. . - ymh CZji ';'5. ...tatiiMd. ' M"j0a0r vmmr AND bats - I JJ during ihr rontci fVCfV fill nf nU .1 IVltY DAY DUUNO THI CONT1ST... Vin with purthotn. 1000 votn will b fivni with etch $1.00 purchase. Get your friend, relative and neighbors to buy their shoes at our store and jive yov the votes. Wtet with F irOvf Catrfi. . . 2000 votes will be jiven to the boy or girl who pants out specisl vote cards. The earda must bear contestant's nam and snust be presented by purchaser at time of purchase in order to obtain these additions! votes rWtHionat "Louiiill SIurrk" fen...ifid aatiooatlr Worth regulaiion bttbl!. OW ShM tmf . tftrf Mond. we wnr five 2000 Mtes for trough! tmo our Mofe Shoei A limit of too pain of old ih fr.,ni rll p, for iny on MondiT The ho.t he 1M,j 0,f', to Cbanty at the end of conceii Dev... Every Tue,y during ,h, con,t. nv adult eomiftf io out on iftd .,mp. tnletln. .,r name ,ll be entitled 1000 Cn friend and rel.ti.ef to come in and f ,er and o. for vou cvety Tuwd.y No Murhase .h4 fc t. on this day. we will double voui if MAKk VP KIT Ktt tnchidri compact . . . lipnlt. holder and coaib...in withible plainc caM. V pu uiV VH 0f . . . Every Tlurrfay du.i., .fci, w m . . . w w, gir double vo.i 2O0O wi,h ev.r, 1 OO purtha Get aU your friend to bwy onTburv Stay and ei twice U nany vote cast for ou. DOtl'T UIRIT...E11TER TODBV Your parenti, friends ind relative will be gM w he,P win. Come in! See the ptize and see how easy it 10 CONTEST Starts m Ends JUDI Age limit of 16 years Close rIaiivesc! Ray employees not Pj enter contest. Sales Will Count For Votes Only In Shoe Anil Departments 9 TED A W Storl Where dollars buy the most for the least.
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