grooming, canning, dtL
V community relations.
S3
t-KPers arc
w&
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froeenfoeds,
to?’ Sd
livestock
livestock judging, meat animals,
poultry, pubUe apeaklng, recrea
tes, soiland water conservation,
tractor maintenance, tractor op*
eratibri, vegetable demonstration
and wildlife conservation,
fsilitttti Winners Will receive
certificates in recogntion of
their achievement.
The Western Bdetriet Recogni
tion Day will begin «t nobn W
AShevllle’s Battery -pirk Hotel.
The Asheville Deevlopment
Council will sponsor the pro
i
tumn Leaves Axe
Wtr-i. T -JWfeffl
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knowing that moisture collects
betwen leaves, rendering them
insecure as & riding surface,”
Scheldt said.
“In front of homes, young
sters itkfe to pile dp leaves in
Wrge heaps, and hide in them.
When such accumulations are
fight at the f Snrfc, children’s
Utes ate endangered by moving
eats and trucks, particularly
(BOM vehicles about to park in
front to the home,” be added,
.. “Home owners who burn leaves
at the curb should guard
against creating the danger of a
smoke screen blinding drivers
who pass by,” the Commission
er emphasised.
gram/:,;
lil the Southwestern District,
4-H’ers will meet at 10 ft. m.
At the new Southern Dairies
Plant in Charlotte, lhe 4-H’ers
tto . tour the dairy plant Ana
Mofrocroft Farm, prior to a lun
cheon aha formal program.
the Southeastern District ob
servance will begin at 9:30 a.
m. at the Fayetteville High
School Cafeteria; under the spon
sorship Of the Fayetteville
chamber of commerce, a tour
of the city will precede the lun
chAon and program.
: The MOrtpswedfcem District
Recognition Day wfll begin at
Alto Ai m., With registration m
the library audtorium at wom
an’* college, Greensboro. The
progfani win begin at 10 a. m.
■astern District 4-H'ers wiu
meet at at, Peters Episcopal
C&Ufch, Washington, at noon
for their Recognition Day pro
gram.
The Northeastern District Ob
servance will be held In the Wil
son Moose Hall at 10 a. m.
In' North Carolina, late fall Is
the best time to transplant
Shrubs Of set hew fruit trees.
«• ,>.«! Vi'.s i«L’ /
Charles DuVal At
Northwestern “U”
.Among the North Carolina
students enrolled at Northwest
ern university at BVifaston, mi
nute; to ChftTles DuVal of Pol*
locfcsylUe.
DuVal to enrolled In the Uni
versity’s School of Dentistry.
North Carolina cotton farm
ers are likely to produce 460,
000 bate* this year, compared
with 569,000 bake in 1852.
Poor, or careless sorting of
1959 crop flue cured tobacco has
cut the profits paid farmers
considerably.
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