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Quality Of Crabtree Beef Showing In Top Market Prices By MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community Reporter The echo from the w wds re minds one of long ago chestnut falling time. Onl> now it's squir rels that are falling. Time changes a lot of things. The nip of frost we had last week put the leaves to changing color. It won't be long until our mountains will be ablaze with au tumn glory. Let's not miss this majestic beauty by taking it for granted. Our farmers are still shifting to market their prime beef stock apd Crabtree is still holding her lead ing place in quality. Only last week calves from Crabtree brought top prices at the feeder calf sale in Asheville where Glenn C. and Joe Palmer sold 30 head. World Communion service was observed at the Crabtree M. E. Church Sunday with the Rev. and Airs. C. O. Newell administering their last service on the charge. Mt. Zion and Davis Chapel Church es were represented. v Several from our community at tended the supper at Davis Chapel Iron Duff Saturday night honor ing the Newells who will be mov ing to their new work in the Mar lon District this week. Our sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brooks of Enka whose small sons Billie and Jerry are in the Orthopedic Hospital in Asheville. Mrs. Brooks is the fQrmer Lucille Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Davis of Hyder Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. James Safford of Anniston, Ala., are visiting Mr. Safford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Safford. ? ? 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kirkpatrick have as their guests this week Mrs. Kirkpatrick's sisters, Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs. Annie M. Duncan of Asheville. Those attending the Duke-Tenn essee football game in Khoxville ? Saturday were Fred L. Safford and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Safford, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nesbitt. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ferguson during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reeves of Hazel wood who were just back from their vacation in Dayton Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ferguson of Jefferson who were en route home from a visit to their son a^d daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson of Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson and son, John, and children of Whittier; and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russell of Enka. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Palmer, An nie and Tommie, of Asheville, were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 'Artificial Vision' INVENTOR M. Saudemont (lemon atrafes his "artificial vision" cam era, on display at the Fall Inven tors Show in Paris He claims the device, a small battery-powered camera, works like a type of "television" on the brain, permit ting limited sight to the blind. Prodigal Steer SUNBURY, Pa. (AP) ? It took one white-nosed Hereford steer belonging to George Ward, several weeks to decide thai the grass grows greener at home, after all After roaming away from the Ward pasture the steer was report ed seen at various points east of this central Pennsylvania commun ity. Then one morning he quietly . walked inside a fenced lot, and through a bar gate purposely let | down for him and rejoined Ward's 28-head herd. 3. F, Nesbitt. Mrs. M. H. Ferguson attended ?he meeting of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy at the home of Mrs. J. J. Ferguson in Waynesville Friday. The Rev. and Mrs. Dock Rus sell of Panther's Creek, Lloyd Teague of Cove Creek, and Mrs. Frank Hannah of Clyde, Rt. 1, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tbm Palmer. Sgt. and Mrs. Dean Green and infant son of Tampa, Fla., are guests this week of Mrs. Green's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. i Ferguson. They will go from here 1 to Virginia to visit Mr. Green's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Green, formerly of Fines Creek. Also visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ferguson during the week-end were the Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Noland of Kingston, Tenn. The Nolands were here to attend the Ferguson-Noland reunion at the Queen Farm on Sunday. Although the emu was once threatened with extinction, it has come back to the point where it is a pest wih a bounty on its beak in parts of Australia. I INSULATE! I I And Be WARM This Winter I For Free Estimate Write or Phone I EAGLE I I INSULATING CO. I I Jackson Bldg. Asheville, N. C. Phone 3-6782 I NO DOWN PAYMENT! 0 k First Payment Due 2 Months After Job Is Completed 36 MONTHS TO PAY! II ? ESSO FUEL OIL I DIAL GL 6-5612 I S. W. Whidden RESIDENT DISTRIBUTOR (or Waynesville ? Hazelwood and Vicinity Serving the area from Clyde To Balsam I % -l~l Farmers Urged To Observe ?MA Cost-Share Deadline Haywood County farmers were cautioned today to make their re quests for PMA cost-share assist ance before the deadline of No vember 6. All assistance in the county will be divided between rarmers who have submitted requests by No vember 6, according to A. W. Fer guson, PMA manager here. Cost-share meetings, at which farmers may make their individu al requests, are now in progress in : the county. They began October 1 i and are to continue through Oc tober 12. Farmers who were un able to attend these community meetings, however, may make their I requests at the PMA office in the j courthouse, Mr. Ferguson pointed out. Prompt requests and observa tion of the November 6 deadline is important in helping the county 1'MA organization plan its 1954 program. Mr. Ferguson (added. The program for next year will be tiianged in some respects from those in the past; one of those changes is the setting of a head line on requests for assistance. Lime, phosphate, and fertilizer will be available according to the needs as shown' by soil tests; the PMA manager explained. Soil samples are taken by tanners and sent to the state laboratory for analysis. Tip for weight-watchers. Clear soups and bouillon cubes have lit tle food valueS Transactions In i REAL ESTATE Waynrsville Township W. A. Bradley and wife and others to William P. Burgin and wife. Frank Leopard, Jr. and wife to Bill G. Hil( and wife. John Lanning and wife to Eva Mae Lanning. Hugh Kabb and wife to John H. Hintermister. Ivy Hill Township Archie Sale and wife and Clay ton Alexander and wife to Carleen Rhine hart. Lonnte L. I.yda and wife to E. K. Bem.i-lt and T. L. Campbell. Last fork Township Lara Davis to Albert Fish ai.d wife. I D. H. Sharp and wife to George E. Sharp and wife. Jonathan Cceek Township J. D. Caldwell and wife to E. F. Caldwell and wife. Clyde Township \ Ray Haney and wife to Anderson Huskey and wife. When you are measuring sifted flour, heap the flour lightly into the cup with a spoon, then level off with a spatula. MARK I \(.V lUfxJ Orville (i ' G? 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