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" i .... - V THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER - I, - .ij, mm , I ; SECOND SECTION L v i l t . I.v ' I 1 - Sfafe Leaders To Attend Tobacco Festival These Are Among The Many From All Parts Of The State Coming To Festival fMMimfflMJUii mi in.,1 ' J" , ' vtmtmmt ' -MMBaMrMiaaaiiBMai) . 4 ; w own I To Be gram j 1 it' ' I (such a group Wrs gathered S will be here est Festival. delegation fle R Hoey and fare to appear Jnroe M. Red Srogram, which vc days and Sill come lead Service, and s of this state lonien will be jice during the jpber coming in L as well as daily group in is publishing bictures of part will appear on Lit heft; (luring HUGH AGNEW, onsident of tin South Carolina Farm Bureau. , will address Saturday s mettii: of. the Haywood Counlv F;ii la i Bureau and its Auxiliar;. The ; session will be held in coi-jurc-tion with the Tobacco Festival , Ypi v I1 .1 ' S. SFN. FRANK P. GRAHAM of Cliap.-I Itill will address the I !... v. ix-il ( Ouhty Tobacco Harv est l'e.-.tival audience here Kri i!:i .liu-i r.ooii tollowue; the pa- l'. S. SEN. CLYDE R. HOEY of Shelby will be the principal speaker on the Festival program on Friday afternoon at the Hay wood County Court House. 91 l .. i v A . I: It. C. FRANCIS ol HalclilTe Cove, chairman ot his own co.ii.iai.uty and chairman of the Cmn:;.v Com munity llevi lo)im nl l'ronram, will iiiti'oduie C S Hep Monroe M. Kcdden lieloie Hie con;-.re-.s-man's M-liedu-ed m eeti Saturday ini-'inn,' at the Court House. MISS NULL KENNETT, district home demonstration agent of the State Colhr.e Extension Service, will appear here this week dur ing the Tobacco Festival. 1 1 SiuixKf.- v4 W. E. COIAVF.LL, in charge of the N. C. Stale College agronomy dtpartmcnt. will !) one of the special gmv.'.s at this week's To- WALTKIl UAMTOFT, secretary of The Champion Paper and Fi bre Company, will introduce Op. E. L. Butz. prominent Purdue University agricultural econo mist prior to Dr. Butz' address at the Waynesville Armory Wed nesday night during the Tobacco t est ival IWlS. I bacco Festival. I '. ........ iwArXv.-.i s 'MitfTOWBB'Wy ' 1 j r 1 1 Mi' (II i 1.' i'lili ll's- F ' m r'.J.-S.. S-Site . - - .........am. ""mm wwmm.ii ii wru i . -.d-i" ' ZZfXZ' I ' 5 ' rV.F-: ''-1 V A' I'M h lV L- 1 ' vl U i . 1 fy i T f. .QN M. QUEEN, SR., Waynes- , , , ,, ,J . ' -s - m I . j& K .mmnMiii I i , -t- I I fV 1 fc- . X I 31 t Iuak3I ?R, western dis will be one of ecial guests on ram. DEAN I. O. SCHAUB. director of the North Carolina Slale Col lege Agricultural Extension Serv ice, will be one of the prominent guests at this week's Tobacco Festival here. A. Ill GH HARRIS, assistant North Carolina Agriculture Com mission! r. will be one of the out standing officials who will be special (jm-sts at the Tobacco Festival Ibis week. u a. Atf. MUfiU.UK 11. lt.D PEN of Hendersonville is one of the featured speakers on the To bacco Festival program. His ad dress is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Court House. EL 1K. JAMES A. IUL1U!, Uinctor ol the- N. C. AM'lculluial I'.si" i i nient Station, will appear here Ibis week in connection with the Festival He i-. also dean of tin N. C. Stale College School of Agriculture JOHN M. QUEEN, SR., Waynes- lib- iiuiinuA and former di .1 ricl voheiloi. will introduce I1. S. Senator Frank 1'. Graham to Hie I est iv. il audience at Hie Court House Friday afternoon. The sen ator is scheduled to speak im mediately after the Festival pa rade ends. ALONZO EDWARDS of Hooker Ion, president of the North Caro lina Farm Bureau, will come here as a special guest of the Tobac co Fosthal Ibis week. One ai the outstanding special ists who will appear on the To bacco Festival program this week is Miss Pauline Gordon, of the N. C. State College Extension Service. Her field is family relations. wtuummrf ji'ilJ",J,li I" . -mi. aiJt rthrtrtrnMfciill M M M Wirt annfiY !m Insulate Once A "HOUSETSMEf9 DO IT RI HIMMKWMIiHIII C'g'SS''t"''' -3 rs i 4 f. mm rtT it, -r :;-;v; . " ' A, r?rvr. - !' S: DEMAND THE FOLLOWING: 1. Skilled Craftsmen 2. Efficient Equipment 3. Fireproof Mineral Wool 4. Naturally Water Repellent Mineral Wool 5. Non-Settling Mineral Wool 6. Full Thickness For Maximum Benefits GET ALL THE ABOVE WITH Franchisee! Contractor AN EAGLE-PICHER CERTIFIED INSULATION JOB The Original Black Rock Wool Factory Engineered PHONE 3-0946 FOR FREE SURVEY NO OBLIGATION 7 INS ULATIN1 Or CO, 30-31 McINTYRE BLDG. ASHEVILLE, N.C. ROBERT F. WILSON it JOHN R. CABE Hi f if'
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