Jj£ T ‘s£?' ; J WN§ itafrtik Amn» t-A *'* .- T ’ —•• • •tt and Jerry Batten «i mafeiia. chairman of |te 4idMa<h at am «f“» W»TWU|Ww *« wlriiPr* Hi community development program elvers the II waa ternmogl counikw of the nmj is jointly iponjof ed by the Agricultural De velopment Council and the - agricultural agencies. A record total of $4476 In ana awwMte will be priecnt ed in Ilia to the ofganiaed communities nWnt the greateet prrfree* during the year tn community project*, youth programs, better Hy ing and Increased Income. In addition, local sponsors In various counties w ll pro vide an estimate! SIOOO In county prises. Purpose of the community development program is to stimulate community - wide effort and cooperation In building better communities. A total of 116 organized communities tn 15 counties partclpated In the program in 1968. Competition Is open to any area that has an or ganised improvement pro gram underway. Deadline for entering 1? next May 11. 1 x j 1 ' fpPMMa, wm n, vm !&;’ SgTC "}' Sjv* ' ' JTSSITJi tZ m2m THOM eommsrUttoi $K which at least 60 percent j|d AmitKoi I|mh tlthff fuU-t'me or part-time, wIU !!». fasM lUttlalAvi SSW&ttta flflil Ilia »®<s 1W Blwißlwllf WlMi •ft others including towns and vHlsges In the non-farm groug. Awards for each of these d'vistens total $1760. Awards and donors for lift In the farm division are: SMO, first prise. Seers, Roebuck ACo ; SSOB second prise, The Northwestern Sank: s3os third prise, Ar bor Acres farm and SIOO fourth prise, Gerber Pro ducts Company. Honorable mentions, Seal test Poods, Ivey’s of Asheville. Lowe's Asheville Hardware, Earle- Chesterfleid Mill Co,. Mat thews Motor Sales, Farmers Cooperative Exchange, Rose's Westgate, Biltmore Dairy Farms, K-maH, Bon Marche, Gerber Products Company and Belle's Department Store Awards and sponsors In the non-farm group are: S4OO, first prize, Asheville Citizen-Times Company; S3OO second prim, J. C. Penney Company; S2OO, third prize, Coca-Cola Bottling Com parer of Asheville and SIOO, fourth prize, Parkland Chev rolet Company. Honorable mentions: Sears, Roebuck A Company, The Man, Store, TKe m >w M > a ritlmmSMl Btme# Tift m «VplOT Comoany, PeaHman’s Super Pumitaro Store, Sealteet Poods, Sky Cttjr, K-mart, Bon Marche, Ivey’s of AAe l vlile and chcrokae Hiatorl -1 cal Aanelation. To encourage youth acti vities tn the communities and to stimulate greater participation by the youiK 1 . people in community pr - ; Jects and affaire, the Jan 1 O. K. McClure Educate 1 and Development tvrfrZ W& again offer S6OO in youth * awards as follows: first prize $150; second, $129; third, * $100; fourth. $76: and fifth, SSO. Ball Brothers Company 1 wUI award plaques to all honorable mention youth winners. 1 A RoardSide Improvement Contest, 'aimed at creating Interest in clean-up and beautifcatlon of the road sides Is being ekpaoded for * 1966. i-1 ties entered th'e special pro gram In 1905. First prize of * SIOO Is being offered by the 1 ADO A Corporation at Bilt more: second pr»*e of $75 by , the Coca-Ola Bottling Com pany of Asheville: SSO by Ivey’s of Asheville and four - honorable mention prizes of > S3B each by Ivey’s, Federal Savings A Loan and E. D. Mitchell. I"" 1965 jjaßiilß fs i |pl n ■ I I ■JL I I May happiness and goodwill be L brought to your doorstep during this * .» holiest of seasons. I fBIc I Mrvip A WICMTI W IMlft § the outMwulln, fMtft, Attlß* jM ng ■awxiws #•%•> r uaiim wifi A W ® ptwwiW| WWWHIIUI of runt Improvement pro jects. ftp winner* In. the contest la I*l were Mil’s Croak of Ruthorfoid county, fans dtvistea; Hite of Jask mm aeuatr, non-farm divi sion and MUl* River Hender- All C^RIRSItftHIII Ist mMtac thi wmmm mu sWQaV BHWpWBw sstes ew® County Extension office. Grow an investment , —L mo«Tl o wg* in your V community PROTECT from FIRE I BH§wk jARM »V'7 Bs ly Jemllzteef, Wemen's tm&mi, A Proper Christmas At Christmas time women in the know always have many more than the ordinary chores to at tend to—baking, writing Christ tmas cards, en tertaining and being enter tained. Pur therm ore, there’s Christ mas shopping, r decking the house, and out fitting small fry for various Christmas pageants. Obviously, something has to give, andswhat gives is our sixth sense awareness of our children’s needs and whereabouts. Family meals become a little slipshod, nap and bedtime regulations are suspended. It’s a perfect set-up for aa accident. According to » recent survey on children’s acci dents, the majority of children were acutely hungry at the time of injury 1 Children, were often at their most tired time of day. There was, for a variety of rea sons, far less parental supervi sion than usual. Doctors and safety experts agree that the most important safety device known is an un tense mother. It follows from there that anything that reduces a mother’s tensions helps prevent accidents to her children. To save a little energy send Christmas cards early, ship as much as you can by phone, cook in double quantities and freeze half for the following week, man age a cat nap at noon, and give yourself a holiday gift of some extra household help. The result will be the most memorable Christmas of all and the best possible chance for acei dent-free holidays.

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