MISS AGRICULTURAL FAIR — Yvonne Barnett. Compact high school senior, receives her crown as Queen of the 1964 impact Agricultural Fair which drew record crowds and entries to Com port school last week. The annual fair awarded prises to top •xhibitors in three divisions. (Photo by Isaac Alexander) Compact Fair Draws Record Crowds, Entries Compact Community's annual vocational agricultural fair drew record entries and altraded a crou-d of over 1.000 to the two night event li. id at Compact school. The lair was sp insured by the < ompart. I.ong Crunch. Shiloh and Kings Mountain Agricultural clubs. ^Crowning of Vvonne Harnett. Compact high school senior, as • Miss Agricultural” of i<#;i was highlight of the affair. The Queen's Court included icpicseii fa fives from the freshman, soph- ! omoiv. junior and senior classes. I>wight Roschoro escorted Miss Barnett. Following Aliss Barnett's coro nation, i; p. flollowcll, agrirul tuial supervisor at Green Bethel ; high st*hoo|. made the principal address at opening exercises of the fair. The high school hand played "The National Anthem" and several other select ions. Awards went to the following: laving At Home: Wesley Wil- 1 hams. 1st; I Test on W. Childers, j 2nd; Mrs. Beatrice Patterson, I 3rd. Or.ini/ation Booths: Compact Chapter \ FA, 1st; Compact Chapter Nil A. 2nd; Alt. Olive Missionary Department. 3rd. General Exhibits: Charles , Bess, 1st; Mrs. George Edwards, j 2nd. Boy Scoots Win Honois | Kings Mountain Hoy Scouts won advancements and merit a wards at Thursday's Boy Scout Court of Honor for district Hoy Scouts. They included: Hirst Class: Heed Strickland. I)anv|| Hawkins. Ronnie Hawk ins and Harry Jones, all of Troop 91 Second Class: Reece Black of Troop 291 adn Gary Jaynes of Troop 99. Tenderfoot: Wake Goforth of Troop ‘to. Merit awards went to the fol lowing: Troop 91: Don Sessoms. fire manship; Roger Marr. home re pairs; James Champion, safety; and Don Bridge*, camping. Troop 291: Raul Dunn, music and fishing; Roy Huffstetler. safety; Alex Moore, music; Steve Laney, wood carving; Gregory Nolan, wkkI carving; and Gary Nolan, w. od carving. Pulp and paper mills in the South have a total i-apaeity of more thtn Vl.uOo tons of pulp a day. Georgia leads all states in pulping capacity, with IS per cent of the South’s total. Florida ranks second, followed by Louis iana. Alabama, and South aro lina. The booklet “Interior Deco- i ration lor Veterans Adminlstra j tion Hospitals." can be obtained i at the Government Printing Of- j fiee. Washington. D C, for 10c a copy. The remaining 2JUO.UW) World War I veterans now average To year* of age. the Veterans Ad ministration reports 'Hie combine'll average daily patient load in Veterans Admin- j istration hospitals and average ’ daily member load in domiciliar- • ies was 137.357 at the end of Fis cal Year 1!¥>1. This was 310 less than the combined number for Fiscal Year 1963. Cleveland County Needs Two-Party Government! VOTE rOB THESE RELIABLE REPUBLI CAN CANDIDATES: • FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - IOE NEISLER, IB., PAUL SEAL. SAM PROC TER. • FOB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION -JOHN DOVER. MABVDf McCURRY. • FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS-CARL QUEEN. Wheat Sign-Up Report Given Farmer* in Cleveland County have signed up to divert 3.923 am*s from wheat production to approved conserving uses under the 1965 voluntary wheat pro gram. Ralph Harrill, ASCS Of fice Manager, has reported. This Is almost 30 percent of the 9,526 acres of allotments of the 1.437 farms signed. Nationally. 780.916 farmers signed up In participate in the program. The wheal signup period end ed October 2. Growers who sign ed up this fall will be able to modify their planting intentions any time- before the dose of the feed grain program signups ear ■ ly next year. Program benefits available to grower* who sign up In lh* 196$ wheat program and then darty' out the appropriate p&visloAq include price support loans, mar keting certificate, and diversity payment* The diversion pay ment rates have been Increased to 50 percent of the county loan rate in order to encourage dtv«v-‘ sion and continued progress in reducing excessive grain stocks. — _ frs -- Margaret’s Gift & Flower Shop Announces The Opening Of A i( Christmas Treasure Chest" The Red Carpet is out lor you to visit this dreamworld ol glittering Christmas treasures. Plan your decorations for home or club early before the rush season catches up with you. Remember how busy you were last Christmas in thote final days? 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