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i I i ' m U M 4 Ciinliiiinii L" Gi nuEon 1 ...nity committeemen of the d are already at vfork in id County collecting the in- in rnrrv out neceaaa'J Conservation Program it tin. LBauiu" -' hunty PMA Committee. Ferguson stated xnai u off to food start and that , eenerally showing a WraUve attitude. L is one point I would like I farmers to keep In mind, ILson said. "When the com lln gets around to your t,ne of tne " iu5S with you is your i-uns- ulansfortne nexnew ywis. 1 also usi e " ation measures you have completed during the last ears It is not too difficult farmer to recall Just what Hnne. but when you start Lit him as to his future Lmetimes it Is difficult to p with the correct answer,. rf. : . local PMA leader went on It out that if the farmer do a little thinking aoout liservation needs before the Iteeman visited nis iarm ime could be saved for both mer and the committeeman. Id that if the farm, operator do his thinking aDout tuture ation in terms of acres of acres of tree iseedlings to but acres of woodland to be ler In a selective manner, of potash, phosphate, or kilizer to be used in seeding dressing legumes, or , acres ire to be renovated, it would much worthwhile, t felieve", the chairman said, ine of the farmer's greatest mings is that he dosen't lead as do the business men. id to be careless In this re- K farm should be planned as WNCAC To Hold Meeting Here On Feb. 7 The members of Western North Carolina Associated Communities will hold a meeting Tuesday at the Haywood County Court House here to elect 1050 officers, discuss the coming Cherokee Pageant, and take up other matters affecting the western counties. The delegates will hold a lunch eon at t p.m. at the Towne House before going on to ' the Court House. ; ! Percy B. Ferebee of Andrews, WNCAC president, will have charge of the session, with repre sentatives from 11 counties ex pected to attend. - " The officials will discuss the proposed advertising booklet, hear the reports on projects WNCAC Is promoting, and go over the plans for the production of the Pageant, which is scheduled for its premiere in July. ,-, ' a unit just as a house Is planned. All of it should be considered as a whole operation. It ' would be silly to plan only the basement and the upstairs bedroom of a house without paying any attention to all the other parts, likewise; it is just as foolish for a farmer to make complete plans for his tobacco field and turnip patch and dis regard his other fields, pastures and woodland. Let's do some real thinking in advance about what measures need to be carried out during 1950-51-52 on all our fields, pastures and woodlands so that when yuur committeeman comes by you can let him have definite information about what you want to do to improve each part of your farm." . . . j LAFF-A-DAY ImJ fc: v; V; Hi-ya, gorgeous!" Burning Permits May Be Obtained In County Now Burning permits may be obtained at the following places, County Forester R. E. Caldwell anuounced today. . . : : Waynesville Clem Fitzgerald Fire Dept., Clerk of Court office, Sheriffs office. Aliens Creek Hardy Allen, Jr., J. H. Beach. Saunook Ed Caldwell. Plott Creek John Plott. Little East Fork Burnett's Store. Big East Fork Oswald Hol combe, W. C, Poston,- Strawder Howell, Gaston Burnett. Big Cree k Hardy Phillips, Caldwell & Sutton- Store. Canton area Canton Fire Dept., Robert Scott, John Reno, Billy Boyd. Chambers Mtn. Tower Ben Hill, Phone Canton 5562. County Warden R. C. Caldwell, Pho. Way. 38-M4. Ivy Hill Thomas W. Alxeander, M. L. McGaha, Brooks Store, Dell wood Post Office. Jonathan CreekJtobert How ell, Dave Brown, C. ft Franklin, H. F. Hoglen. White Oak Mrs. Dlbe Duckett, Mrs. Sallie Sutton, Jesse Jenkins. Panther Creek "Shorty" Ar rington. Rush Fork Gap Grady Walker, Crabtree George Best. , Boll Creek L. C. Sutton. Iron Duff J. R. Caldwell, Grady Davis, M. H. Ferguson. Fines Creek Hardy Rathbone, Mark Ferguson's Store. Clyde Nathan Walker. The Columbia River is 1,400 miles long. ." Ccrmvcll To Head Thichcty CDP For Another Year Chairman K..O. Carswell. who has been re-elected for the second year of the Development Program, presided at the meetine Othpp nf. ficers serving with Chairman Cars- well are, Jack Harris, vice chair man, James Smith, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. George Wright, reporter. The committees announced Thursday night include: Ways and Means Mrs. E. A. Jones, Mrs. Earl Cabo, Roy Robin- son, james Harris. Survey Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Troy Ford, Mrs. Jarrett Williamson. Program Mrs. Lloyd Parhanv Mrs. David Burch, Howard Dotson, Earl Cabe. ' Sports George Frady, T. J. Fletcher, Doyce Elkins, Hugh Ear ly, Joretta McCreary, Doris Ford. Refreshments Mrs. Jim Harris, Mrs. James Smith, , Mrs. Artis Trantham, Mrs. Jennings Robin son, Mrs. Sarah Ford, Mrs. Glenn Harris, Troy Ford and Sherrell Jimlson. Community Improvement Jumes Smith. Harold Moffitt. A. J. Ford, Jack Cannon, Mrs. Gladys Burrell, Shea Winer, Fred Trantham,- D. Wines. Church and grounds Improve ment Jack Harts. Jess TarA 3 H. Clark, S. B. McCreary, George wrigtit, Jarrett Williamson, Mrs. Jesse Ford. Mrs. Mary Russell. Lura Wright, Mrs. E. A. Jones, Mrs. George Frady. ' Home Beautification W. F. Wil Son, J. B. Hipps. Mrs. Howard Dot son, Mrs. Frank Cabe, Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs. John Whitted, Mrs, Sewel Medford, Mrs. Jim Harris, Mrs. Robert Atkinson and Mrs. W, M. Williamson. Pastures Artls Trantham. Hen. ry Tatham, Sam Robinson, Wilson Medford, D. A. Wines, Robert Hipps and David Burch. Winter Leeumes and Cnvr Crops Lawson Trantham, W. P. Harris, J. B. Hipps, Roy Robinson. Community Center Bud Cars well, Wilson Medford, W. T. Wil son, Jack Harris, D. A. Wilson, Henry Tatham, Charles Jacobs, Hugh Early, Robert Hipps, Jesse Master Mason DegreoToBo Conferred Feb. 6 The degree of Master Mason will be conferred Monday night on two sections of candidates by the Wai -nesvi!le Lodge 259, AF and AM. The ceremonies are scheduled to start at 7:30 P. M. Worshipful Master W. F. Sprink le will confer the degree on the first section, and the West Gate Club on the second section. All Master Masons are invited to attend. U. Crabtree Gets Ready For CDP Spelling Bee By PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Correspondent The Upper Crabtree Community spelled this last Saturday night and picked its 12 bet spellers. This Saturday night they will spell to pick the best six. They will meet at The Mount Zion Church at 7:30 o'clock. At the last spelling bee there were approximately 90 people pres ent and they hope to have more people this next meeting. Ford, Tom Hall, Harley Wright, J. H. Clark, Sam Robinson, Robert Stroup, Roy Robinson, l.vda Younir Seymour Pembroke and Charles rletcher. Tobaccoi J. B. Hipps, Sam Rob inson Jim Harris, John Whitted and Lawson Trantham. Music J. H. Clark, Joretta Mc Creary, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Rhine hart, Tom Hall, Mrs. Troy Ford and Cecil Young. Business H. E. Wright, Earl Cabe, Mrs. Robert Atkinson. Entertainment Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Cecil Young and Mrs. Gladys Burrell. Meeting dates were set ion the tourtn Thursday in each month, George Frady, sports chairman, Invites all who are Interested in athletics to come out and get lined up for the coming programs. See Hugh Early for basketball; T. J. Fletcher for softball, and Mrs. Frady for other sports, Specialists To Discuss Poultry Problems Feb. 7 Extension Poultry Specialists C. F. Parrish of N. C. State College and Dr. Roy S. Dearstyne, head of the State College poultry depart ment, will appear t the Haywood County Court House at 2 P. M. Tuesday to discuss laying flocks, broilers, and diseases. County Agent Wayne Corpening in making the announcement to day urged everyone interested in the Haywood County poultry busi- m 0 ( lf 'ikt ivi .. ... ,,i Communlcallcn Hero Friday Waynesville Lodge 259, AF er.J AM, will hold a stated communica tion at 7:30 P. M. Friday. The principal speaker will be Right Woi-shipful Shirley E. Con natser, deputy Grand Master of the 41st District. ness to attend these meetings. "We plan," he continued, ' "to visit in the afternoon one farm where pullets are being raised for layers." 4 JI II a FULL OF GOOD THINGS Bottle after bottle of health fighters , . . all of time proven quality. 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