TEE j&CrtAKE3 Mr TT--"" t f K ' . U' n.-'! I! III' 1 1 r 1 i I i r. 1 r1 4 , 4 I I '. -(, t,v., ' - 'A ..t f .IV ' W w 1 i 2 I i , OOllJ Mi T T nWii'iifiW ' ) i ir ' i Mil 1 "-"N, No. 1 These three FFA boys have tome specimens of fine beef cattle, as their projects. Left to right: David Hugh Tate, Joe Caldwell, and Thad Medford. No. 2 One of the 50 silos in the community. This is looking down from the top of the 35-foot silo at Troy Messer. The -silo is at the dairy barn of T. C, Davis. The ronc.'te and steel silo holds 60 tons, and is ten feet In dhmeter. No. 3 The interior of the dairy barn of T. C. Davis, where 15 cows are milked by machinery. No. 4 Ancihir example of fine bacf rattle produced In Iron Duff. This was made in the barn lot of Frank Bradshaw. No. 5 These two 4-11 Club members, Harley Caldwell (left) find Joe Caldwell, are intested in their Guernsey heifers as farm projects. There are 14 Giade A Dall ies, and 56 Grade C producers in Iron Duff. Ax V r r1 n ft H -H News Events Of Cruso Community MRS. CHARLES LAYMAN Mountaineer Reporter CRUSO MAN MARRIES MARION WOMAN . Mrs,1 Rebecca McOtWWHtariW was married to D. C. Shufford in Marion Tuesday. March 20th. Mr. Shufford is 71 years old, and Mrs. Shufford is 67. They plan to make their; home here. At present they are staying vtih his son, E. A. Shufford. Ned Rogers a student at Bethel High suffered a broken arm, when horse he was riding at his home threw him off. Ernest Rogers and family visited Rev.Oder Rogers, who has been News Items From Hominy Section By MRS. LLOYD R. JONES Mountaineer Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morrow, Jr., and daughter Pamela Ann of Pasadena, Texas, arrived here STirWrto to 'spend Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Hipps and family, Mrs Hayesville. Rev. and Mrs. Emry Johnson of Monroe, La., stopped by for a short visit with. Mr. E. A. Shufford. Rev. Mr. Johnson was on his way to Greenlee Baptist Church in Mc Dowell County to conduct a revival. Marshall Beddingfield was call ed to Ashevillc, Tuesday as his sick, some time at his home at1 mother was critically ill. Morrow is the former Miss Peaev Joe Hipps. Hersehel Hipps, chairman of Hominy Community Development program attended the special meet ing held in the Courthouse March 20. Rocky Face Baptist.Cljurch group met at tlie' home 'of Mrs. Charlie Jones March 20 for their regular missionary meeting. Miss Violet Mann gave the devotional. Dues Were paid and old and new business was discussed. There were about twenty present. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. List Of Candidates For Canton Posts Growing Cpl. Edgar V. Clark, who is sta tioned ,il Cherry Point, spent last week end at home with his fam ily. 'Rocky Face Baptist women had an all-day quilting March 28 at the home of Mrs. I. W. Scott. r : CONGRATULATIONS to the PEOPLE OF ffiOEI DUFF COMHUmTY ON THE PROGRESS YOU HAVE MADE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Community Development Program Let Us Fill Your PMA ORDERS We Have CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES FINEST QUALITY FERTILIZERS KETMEE n Phone 503 W, D. Ketner Lake Junaluska The political kettle began to boil down in Canton for the approach ing town election, as additional candidates announced for office. ' 'Mayor Floyd W. Woody has an nounced he will seek re-election for the position he gained two years ago. Albert B. Robinson who has been a member of the board of al dermen for five terms, has stated definitely that he is retiring from office when the present term expires. Albert J. Reno, another alder man has not announced his plans. Ralph R. Mease announced last week that he would be a candidate for re-election to the office of Police Judge. Sebe Plott, incumbent, announc ed earlier that he would be a can didate for re-election as alderman. He was named to the board two years ago. He too, it was under stood, would run on an independ ent ticket. k A full ticket was announced re cently by a complete new set of candidates, with W. J. Stone, can didate for mayor; Maurice T. Brooks, Camie Henson and Henry Seaman as aldermen. J, N.. PoweH hadj announced 6 week earlier thai "he would be a candidate for alderman on an independent ticket, which brings the number of candidates to seven. Decorative glass used in con struction can be tempered with heat tp withstand thermal and physical shocks much greater than ordinary glass. Students Make Good Jurors NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (AP) One morning in 1936 several students in the news reporting class at The State University's School of Journalism found themselves moved out of the spectators' seats In Judge George Morrison's Dis trict Court In New Brunswick, and sworn in as jurors. 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