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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
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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,
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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”
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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
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