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SUPERIOR records of achievemei
Crops and Tractor Maintenance
honors for four North Carolina cli
expense trip to the 26th National
winners, who were selected by the
of their records follow:
Denals Harrell, 16, of Gibsonville,
Is the state winner in the 1947 4-H
Tractor Maintenance awards program.
His Chicago Congress trip is
provided by the American Oil Company.
He has been a 4-H'er for bIx
years. His record shows that he has
put into practice the instructions of
the tractor maintenance project
concerring proper lubrication, carburetlon,
tractor safety, air cleaner
and oil filter service, and check-up
of battery, wiring, spark plugs and
cooling and fuel systems. In keeping
a record of more than 190 hours
of tractor operation Dennis found
that p r o p e r' maintenance gave
i greater tractor economy, efficiency
* and dependability.
M g|t Frank Jobnron, Jr., 18, of FWyetteville,
won highest rating In the
1947 state 4-H Field Crops activity,
in whlcll International Harvester
provides the awards. During seven
years of club work, Frank tended
nine acres ot tobacco, 10 of cotton,
one of corn, 16 of wttqpt, and 10
v acres of soybeans. Through his project
experience he has learned how
to select and treat seed In accordance
with the weather and .soil conditions
and improved practicing of
cultivation and harvest hr. ITe
served as leade* r*
his lor.al club and as v<<-? ;.rc?.'. . .'k
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have won 1947 state championship 1
jb members. Each receives an alb
4-H Club Congress in Chicago. The I
state club office, and brief outlines ,
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ing state record in the National 4-H '
Canning activity this year. Her trip
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Corp. During seven years In club \
work Bonnie Jeancanned and helped
can 4,029 Jars of vegetables, meats,
fruits, jams and jellies. She won
many placlngs on her exhibits, including
(12.00 In cash prizes bring- 1
lng the estimated value of all her <
canning projects to (1286 00. She
has served as leader and president
of her local club and secretary of
* the county organization and aided
15 younger girls with their projects
this year. She has been county food
preservation winner for two years. *
Carolyn D. Smith, 17, of Andrews,
'a club member for five years, was
named state winner In the 1947 National
4-H Clothing Achievement
activity for having the top ra^kiu,g
record of sewing, making over or
mending 197 garments for herself
and other members of the family.
She also made tablecloths, napkins,
tea towels, embroidered pieces,
aprons, powder mitts, and rag toy
animals. Her clothing exhibits have
won many placlngs, including $47.25
In cash prizes, and she has given
ID ind'vidnal clothlnsr demonstrn.
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1:*n has served her local
r'rn ; ; : s'!".cr*on clothing work for
*r years, and as president
.st three years. Her Chi<
r.o i-.vn'-d was provided by
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. the d'recMon of the ExtenC">)le*,-lv-cn?l
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RAJ J3JGH, Dec. 9?Person^ whose,
last names begin with A or Btiave
only 17 days left in which to renew
:heir' drying licenses without fear
of penalty.
The Motor Vehicles Department
announced today that out of the estimated
150,000 A and B drivers in
North Carolina, only around 90,000
had thus far obtained new licenses.
Time is drawing short, and persons
whose surnames begin with A
or B who are caught driving after
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'ound guilty of a misdemeanor and
will be fined not less than $25.
Col. H. J. Hatcher, Commander of
the State Highway Patrol, has announced
that he plaiwto have pa- j
tolmen make spot chafes along the |
highways after the first of the year
tor the purpose of catching delinquent
A and B motorists. I
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..Only 17 days remain for these dri fc
vers to renew their licenses, due to ct
the fact that Christmas holidays for a
state employees will begin at 1 p. ti
hp, on Wednesday, Dec. 25, and con pi
tinue through Dec. 28. In some a- p<
reas of the state where an examiner a;
goes only one or two days a week, hi
j the time is much mqre pressing.
The A's and B's were given the pe v<
rod beginning last January 1 and
continuing through December 31 to b<
take a re examination and obtain |
new licenses. And 104 license exam 1
Iners were placed on duty throughlout
North Carolina to take care of cf
the Re-Examination Program.
oegjnmng January i ana continu- "
'lng through June 30, 1948, persons
whose last names begin with C and
D will be re-examined. The Motor .
Vehicles Department is urging these
persons to report to their examining
stations early in the year, so as to
avoid the last minute rush that is tj
now prevalent wtih A and B drivers, to
All licenses being issued under nt
the re-examination will expire on tithe
birthday of the license in the w
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complete and thorough examina
on each time. In this way, the De
mment hopes to weed out th<
)or and inefficient drivers tha
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ighways.
A schedule for other groups of dri
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E, F. and G?from Ju.y 1 to Decerr
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H, 1, J, and K?between JanuArt
and June 30,1949.
L and M?between July 1 and D?
mber 31,1949.
N, O, P, and Q?between Januan
and June 30, 1950.
R, S, and T?between July 1 ant
ecember 31, 1950.
l\ V, W, X, Y, and Z?betweer
inuary 1 and June 30, 1951.
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me plants were stacked and lef
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Jts. Most of the stacks are still ::
le fields, with the nuts still toi
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