THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE ! pigeon Program 4-H Clubs Work To Cut Farm Accident Toll More than H. million fa,- - Announcing A New Service Of HAYWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. ft . lert la on. I Mrs. I.. PS. Mrs. M Mease k. chair- !ude Biav- K' Taylor r' Clarke Ms: Berta fograph , lhp Community Development program 01 , ., i.,fi i rieht- The Rev. Gav -Iabel Ciaik. Treasurer; Turner Calhey, Ito renter; u- v- Branileli. Sr., es Named For y Development igeon Program L C't'iiif flopnit'iil ul at a bring II llnieiit ul omniunity chairman tiairmari arv; Miss and Kl liese spe- carry uii Turner Georsi u Klvrn Iph Evans. Pierce use. chair led Lung, (Buddy ecil Mur- 's. Bur- Jlaiiiou er Martin Mr; Inan. Mrs. nes Hrii- ch Single bey, Mrs. wens anu chair- anre chairman; Chambers. BmatheH. uirllUli; Hay tlen-.un. fl. iliair- 'roll Kins- e Sellers, nklm anil wge lien- SliilHiian, ' Turner Jesse Shipmaii West Wallace i Wells, chairman; Eugene Mc Lenwirc', Welton Mease, Bobby ( Wells and W. G. Henson. I Clothing: Mrs. Joy Trull, chair man; Mrs. Owen Murray, Mrs. Wal lace Jones, Mrs. Agnes Rhinehart and Mrs. Jack Allison. Hume and Farm Beautificatlon; Turner Calhey, general chairman; ; Mrs. Hoy Calhey, chairman; Mrs. Jesse Smalliers. Mrs. Ola Ship 1 111:111, Mrs. Crawford Mease, Welch Sinnletim, Hen Wells and Ralph Owen. Foods and Nutrition: Mrs. Ralph Evans, chairman; Mrs. T. E. Shook, Mrs. Laden West and Mrs. Vance Williamson. Home Furnishings; Turner Catliey, general chairman; Mrs. Gay Chambers, chairman; Mrs. Jet er Martin. Mrs. Lee Price, Mrs. Robert Kelly and Miss Lillian Evans. Health & Needy: Miss Gladys Henson, chairman; Mrs. Jack Sig nuin, Mrs. Wilson Harkius, Mrs. Fred Hyatt and Mrs. Harley Wells. Junaluska 4-H Clul Hears Plans For Summer Cam And Review By DIANA JONES Mountaineer Correspondent Appropriately for this time of the year, the State 4-H Club camp at While L;rk rinminotorl ll. Hi eussion at the Lake Junaluska 4-H Club recent meeting. This was May meeting. Miss Klise DeLozier, assistant county home demonstration agent, discussed the plans for the com ing camp season and the Dress Review. Assistant Cniintv a ' fi Hi V "l vlnie discussed methods of rais- ik iuncls. He said, one way this was beiiia dimu was Ki, .iiin lamps, which brought $10 each. Of this price, he evnhinurl i 1 0 the camp fund. Mie Hiniis. Clnh vifo.rrooiHot took charRe of the meeting. Idents took enforced vacations last year due to accidents. In short one out of every 17 farm people suf fered a disabling accident. Motor velUele accidents now head the list of causes of fatalities 10 rural people, 7.300 of whom were killed due to collisions, blowout' ' 48,her h'8h'a' mishaps in The annual economic toU due to all types of farm accidents is now nearly one billion dollars! In an all-out attempt to reduce these staggering figures 4-H ri.. members throughout the' nation are already engaged in the 19-49 Na-' aonal 4-H Farm Safety program i reports Guy L. Noble, director, Na tional Committee 1111 Hnvc .,.i Girls Club Work. j Daily safety practice is strewn I in farm buildinss and vartU in 01 larm machinery, handling live- auu in driving or waikiog on highways. Through county exten sion agents and local 4-H Club leaders, rural boys and Eirls . encouraged to check and remove conditions likely to cause aeei.lonic and fires, and promote safftv nr.r. tiees in farm life. They are also idugm to cooperate in community safety activities. The entire urn. gram is under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. As added incentives to produce good safety records, General Mot ors is again donating awards. Five sterling silver medals of honor are presented members in each count v lor best safety achievements. The state winner is given an all-expense ' trip to the National 4-H Club Con gress, and also an opportunity to be selected for national honors and one of the eight $300 scholarships. ine county reporting the most I outstanding safety program in each state receives an engraved plaque ot merit. Get Ready For Canning Season By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Get ready for the canning sea son! A pressure cooker is a valuable piece ot equipment it saves time ' and fuel, there's much less danger ! of losing food, and the high tem perature obtained in the pressure cooker destroys harmful bacteria found in the food. It is also a good time for the homemaker to check on her sup ply of lids and rings. If the bands from two-piece closures were re moved and stored in a dry place, they will be ready for this season's use. Bands left on jars rust and may be ruined in removing them from the jar. ine next tning to cnecK on is the supply of jars. If the boiling water canner is no longer usable, it's time to begin looking for equipment to replace it. And if the home equipment in cludes a boiling water canner but there's no rack for it, now is the time to have a wooden one made. A rack allows the water to circu late freely around the jar. Much more even heat is given the jar by using a rack than using cloths or newspapers under jars when boiling ia the boiling water canner. There are small pieces of equip ment that make canning easier, such as tongs. Jar lifters, and jar fillers. For a good top-of-t he-stove dish, cook macaroni according to the directions on the package and serve with a cheese sauce. Use a sharp Cheddar cheese melted in a med ium white sauce flavored with a lit tle mustard. Programs Arranged For Ha VWnnH 1 .minfv TYav A t Lake Junaluska June 5 DEBTS GROW DEBTS CONTRACTED BY CAR BUYERS Jtotalcar debts! Y jJNjORCE TODAY r- r ii . ii A committee is working to ar range a program for the afternoon of Havwood County Day at Lake Junaluska, on June 5. The regular morning service, with Rev. Clay Madison, former pastor of the Methodist church, will be the speaker at the 11 o'clock hour, followed by a picnic. Dr. Frank S. Love, superintendent of the Assembly, said special music would also be arranged. Starting at two o'clock, a re ligious and musical program, in corporating the religious commit tees of all the communities of Haywood, will be given. W. M. Landess, director of agri cultural relations of TVA, will be the featured speaker of the after noon, it was announced yesterday by R. C. Francis, chairman of the Haywood Development Committee. A large attendance is expected for the occasion, with all of the programs taking place in the audi torium at the Lake. Mr. Francis named the following program committee to have charge of arrangements for the day: Jona than Woody, Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Dr. A. P. Cline and Richard Ii. Barber. Jr. Owe Yoer HTrfr, Wit Ch ooo skirt before ' Hi. i. wj"io hiiuins trv it sittine and walking as weii 43 standing bpfor mir ror, experts advis ; urn, mj.SmcAW N 4o . wrr- s'3pwrjr. Now Is The Tim To BuiM Spring i& hec . . . gad with, it, the buiWT . . . . J ing season . . . aofl sincfr last yeac buiJUing m, tenals have dropped considerably . . . prices are much! lower on lumber o all kinds. For these and many other reasons, now is the logi cal time to build! CEDAE SHIN GLE ROOF Stop in at your convenience and, let us explain this new blue printing service ... we can give you the exact figures Qn the cost of materials. HIGHEST QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS We Will Furnish All Of The LUMBER, Including FRAMING, BOARDS.) 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