THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINiLEE ra nn Of Haywood's New Dairies AatUi" schcu'l mi bin Hii a Id Vi'dl' In 2 Mil, f fcSIJ i . J 5... If Ik'. fcv 4U I' ' '. i-.- . '1 L ii. i- ;,rn,.r ,..n.i'i hirad.'d NiiiHN ., iii l been completed by Robert Lnderwood, in lvv-1 Wavricvi , ,.:i-Ii iirled in concrete blucks, and ii niiii-H ir flour, won ;i wouil buildiiii; lias three dcpaif incut ;i mill; loom, miikinri room vm 1 1 i ,i.i. piinamel which is made c -penally for interior of dauy h.niis, .. 'run color Sflicmo of painlini; was med. vhii( ami I iiiT-cn-en. Hill ,r Hi, i liarn. 'Photograph by Ingram's Studio). Ue FFA Projects Good Profits u in- lli:!i !,i ni I l, 1,1 Hie 4!i hum lliai ruin Hi, a am - hi enr mil I In-. ur " i ' ii, fin. 1 tl II ill 1 1 ;iu- inlllr, liiiunu . .mil ; Hi liiidun limiril :i ml iin i:i lii iMl ill I v I , ., i- i.inl :i . hf ili'i .added S.")(il.85 lo the chapter's in : cniiic, while the 201 apple trees iviclded ii net $!i!S7.!).r )i(ifit from ; 'hi-- li'iiil. j The hoys sold 22 hogs for meat. Their net profit from this project , .-.as S7:t8.2f. And 450 chickens meant $i.!24. alter expenses were deducted. Three horses earned $120. and 14 stands of beans aded $92.85. j The Irish potato project of si , i and three tenths acres realized a profit of $(i90.40. Two of the busiest members of I he chapter were Jerome Hoyd and Mack Hall. .Ii Tunic's projects included: six head of beef cattle. 17 apple trees, an acre of corn, two acres of hay, and nine acres of pasture. Mack took care of four acres of pasture, an acre of vegetables, two dairy cows, a half acre of hay, a Inn;, six acres of corn, and a poul try flock of 40 birds. I Jui in:: the v ar, the chapter sponsored a tuo-la livestock and crops lair last October, showed and Is, and ol lawn orchard out Ifi.- spriiiK. sold six liabv heel prepared about two acres on the school grounds. They started a chapter of li'l apple I i i i . and set 0(1(1 seedlin;: trees till' (hi In addition lo llii,. they took part in public spcakim; contests held jiideiui events, a father and son banipiel. and took pari in two ra dio broadcasts. And will) th' help of K11A Kills, they remodelled the chapter house. Looking ahead toward the sum mer, 12 member:, plan lo attend the I-'FA camp at While Lake in June. There are only seven players in the National I.eaKUo wi,n have life lime halting ;ivi ranes of more than .:too. Stan Musial's, ,1148 lifetime bat- tinK average is the highest mark among active National League players. Out-Of -State Farm Tour Scheduled For August n Dairy In Haywood ,- ii . j I - - ' County Agent Wayne Corpening announced this wek the annual six-day oui-of-slate farm tour has been scheduled tentatively to siart Auou. -t i. Hayv.ood county farmers and their families Ibis year will in sped l.o i.e. ni K mm I- 1 1 Kli.ma. and Ohio before returnim; home. Mr. C'oipemii!! said mo t of the time v.uuld he .'-pent m Indiana, and thai olliniil- of that stale are working n,m on arraieiemeiits to receive their Haywood f?uests. One of Ihe 'lop-, he added would )(, ,-l I a-., ni- Ion. i ni in I- w here Hi e U ivwiiod neonle would see the famed cuttle and bor.-e f.iiuv there. The application blanks sen! to iVi,. ininip'.: r.-n-mers for tlie lour instruct the applicant to nole H '"' Noland D a"v in Ratcliffe Cove, and shows "urate records of production of each cow P lu ""Klrni daii-yinR bus or' lryj ,v,ll take inerrij!7f.s Mr. Corr)eniite'JiM tinned buses vilti.tl& , f...a f...- 'rtilJ-Biffh. losuie eoiiiiw. . -w&fr '."fclSCO Tin. I" a s tern Interiliy3le League (iolf i li.unpionsliijr'Si'iOTbe i,,.i,l .a nii:ioo!is Md.. on Ma14. Mel Oil led the National League four times in home runs. ub Boys With Their, Dairy Calves At Show fil6 a,nnual dairy call show held here every year. Shown, here left to i,0Ce M rn Jo Caldw.ll, Iron Duff; David Noland, Waynesv.Ue; Carl How Parity System Works WASHINGTON iUPi The "motlci nized" arily system scheduled to fo into effect on 1950 crops would boou the parity price for some commodities and lower It for others. Here is a cmparison of the actual prices farmers got in mid January, compared with the mid-January "parity piice. computed under botn ttie present system and tr.e new system-. Wheat ibu.i Corn ibu.i Cotton lib. i Cottonseed itonl Peanuts lb.i I'ot.toes Ubl. Hogs,, 100 lbs l Beef cattle (100 lbs.) Veal calvees 1 100 lbs. i Lambs 100 lbs i Milk wholesale ilOO lbs.) thickens Turkes l-'.ggs . Wool lib.) Hiee, rough It ye Oats Present pant. $ : 19 1.5? 30 75c S.iS 90 11 Uc S 1 SI 13 00 13 40 Id 70 J4 til) 4 L'O 3e 3d 7e 4ir.4e 45 4e $H01i I 79 0.99 "Modern parity $ i H3 1 4ri 27. 3r Sh7.70 :l.' S : i,") 1J.70 16.70 ib 70 17 90 4 4! 0 c :)l 9c 45 Sc ;,0 3e $ 2 Jl 1 47 0 ss Actual .ian. price $ 2.02 1.23 29 27c iSS.70 I9.r,c $ 1 lia 20 10 20 IK) 2a. 10 21.1111 4 dl 30 7c 49.3c 43. Jc 48 3e 2 47 1 44 I) 76 $ Die All - America Conference posted a mark of 93.tJ percent on 330 conversions out .of 35 point alter touchdown attempts in l94;i Luke Appling of Chicago White Sox. did not hit a single homer in 1918. He had a three-year stretch, 1938-1940, in which he also tailed to clear the wall. Kuddy Lewis of Washington goes into the 1949 seaion with an even 1,500 hit;, and exactly 300 for a lifetime batting mark over ten seasons. Jim Leonard. Villanova's new head football coach, also is an asparagus farmer. Leonard has a large farm in New Jersey. Good Cows Turning Good Grass Into Good Milk at a Profit On a Good Haywood Farm Good -IT." (1 This herd of cows are making money for their owner the attention pi veil in the profit from milk. The pasture has had good care, and reflects People Always Curious About The Weather NEW YOliK il.'Pl An average of 48.500 porous call the New- York Telephone Companv's weath er sei vice each day lo hear the recorded loreciisl. The calls reach ed tlit ii- peak 011 last Aug. 20, when 17l)f)30 calls were- received about the 101-degree heal. An analysis of the calls shows tluit there are more calls in sum mer than winter, more on Friday, than any otlutr day and more ber tween 4 and 5 p.m. than ai.y other Haywood Builders Supply Co. jt4(il&p too6 furnished the Materials ' . i i r '' ' for this Modem DAIRY EARN "When You Think of Building - Think of Haywood Builders Supply Co." May wood Builders Supply Co. Phone 82 At The Depot

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