■1 i ty "Hi B Ww. ‘v-~ ■■ ?' ;4m 7: ”> '; ..jjC hf'-Tt t;, • ’ •§ Ifni | r 1 1 ■ Closing dates for entries in the livestock departments of the 1053 N. C. State Fair are near ing, warns Dr. J. W. Pou, head of the Department of animal husbandry at State College and chairman of the Livestock Ad visory Board of the Fair. The final date for entering dairy FOR Resident*! Commercial Industrial Wiring See Ervin Electric Company All Trees Of Electric Motor Repairs Owned and Operated : By , i Johnnie K. Ervin Phone 4491 80* Rhem St -r""■ i .r\ + and beef cattle Is Wednesday, October 7, and entries close in other livestock departments on Monday, .October 12, Dr. Pou reported. * “From the applications already received,’ the State College leader declared, “we should have one of the largest and finest livestock shows In history at the 1953 S$te Fair October 20-24. Among the enrtles already on hand are a number of outstand ing herds of dairy, beef and dual-purpose cattle from other states. Dr. Pou poitned out that the senior dairy cattle show, the dual-purpose cattle department, and three breed divisions of the beef cattle show are “open to the world. The three “open” beef breeds are Hereford, Ab erdeen-Angus and Shorthorn Entries in the Brahman breed of beef animals are restricted to North Carolina owners. "It prosepctive exniDiiors oi livestock have not yet received a copy of the State Fair Cata log and Premium List ” said Dr. Pou, “there is still time to re cieve a free copy by writing: Manager, N. C. State Fair, P. O. Box 1388, Raleigh. The cata log includes a copy of the offi cial entry form which must be used in filing applications for bam space.” Harry Prevette of Pine State Creamery is general superintend ent of the State Fair livestock division. Department superin tendents are: Dr. R. K. Waugh, head of the 8tate College dairy husbandry hectlon, diary and dual? purpose cattle depart menst Jack Kelly, in charge of eolege Agricultural husbandry 8. J. Colege Agri swine, -ttjjpl-- -- cultural Extension ahimai hus bandry, beef cattle director; and A. V. Allen, another State Col lege specialist in ahimai hus bandry, superintendent of sheep department. the “Helping to build a better Livestock Market for Eastern North Carolina” maim - , '-,V Laary Moore French, Jr., Appointed Cadet Colonel and Winy Commander Larry Moore French, Jr., of Kinston, has been appointed Ca det Colonel and Wing Com mander of the East Carolina College Air Force BOTC. Moore is a senior of the college, and Is majoring In political science In the department of social stud ies. The new Cadet Colonel Is a graduate of the Jasper High School in Craven County. Be fore entering East Carolina Col lege he attended the University of NOrth Carolina. For the past three years he has been enrolled as a student at the institution. He plans to enter the Air Corps as a career upon completion of his schooling. Moore >.is the son of Mr. and during August 1010 on Your M IS 4 YEAR M mm