20 Cars Missing:
Lives Like
King After
Car Thefts
JACKSON, Miss. (ANPi An
drew Williams, 37, had been living
like a king in the four months he s
been here—until last week.
That's when police jailed him
for theft of three cars all in one
night.
Detective Chief M B Pierce
said Williams, a Negro, apparently
has an insatiable yen for automo
bile*.
One ran out of gas, another
traa wrecked and he just "rode
around” in the third, officers
said Williams told them.
But later he bragged that he had
been in prison three times for au
to theft, the last time in Louisiana
for a term which ended May 3
Two days later, he said he was
* In Jackson stealing cars Since then
he claimed he's taken at least 2n,
each time osing them for local joy
y rtden:
With The Farm
Women
BY MAIDRED MORRIS
litmus this week from Rer
tie. Ashe, Carteret, Stanly,
Jackson, and Hoke Counties)
LANDSCAPING IS LONG-TIME
PROJECT
Mrs. John Bond in Bertie County
made plans before she started land
scaping her yard She is removing
some old shrubbery and trees and
is relocating the fence so her yard
will be larger.
Miss Lenore Grouser, home eco
nomics agent, savs Mrs Bond is
planting shrubbery as screening
for the outbuildings, trash barrel,
and clothes line. This is a long
time project, hut should prove to be
an ideal plan for her home.
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CANNING SEASON BEST TIME
The Grassy Greek Home
Demonstration Club members
in Ashe. County had a club
meeting and did not lose a
minute of their valuable time
during canning season. Many
of the members were at the
community cannery peeling
apple*.
Mrs. Jane Davidson, home eco
nomics agent, decided not to stop
Sh« women from their work. She
went over to the cannery and dis
cussed new inheritance laws with
the women while they continued
to pee! apples. "I really feel like
I accomplished a lot this afternoon,
getting my apples peeled and learn
ing all about the new inheritance
laws at the same time.” remarked
Mrs. Verna Mae Davis.
ROADSIDE MARKET GAINS
NEW FRIEND
The Newport Home Demonstra
tion Roadside market in Carteret
County has made a big hit with
personnel from the local air sta
tion An unidentified sergeant ask
'{ @4 permission to make a sign for
Eh# market. Os course, he got the
club members “okay ", A few days
later he returned with the sign
and put it up for them.
Mr*. Floy Garner, home eoo
»«tnSe« agent, reports the wel
etuned visitor informed the wo
men that he wanted to give
them the sign in return for
(felling him fresh produce. High
WKteras are reward* for wes*Si
ihoomoa,
WILDLIFE OAMF
Wildlife camp can be a wonder
ful experience for 4-H Club m«m
te&m who are interested in the
gF«*t outdoors. At, the recent state
wide wildlife camp, classes were
hold ess big game management,
small game management, gun safe
ty, boating and water safety. All
thee# subjects were arcs* of mte
■fum for the young wildlife «mthu
raaeta.
Mis* Yegsy Burk*, assistant
horn* «eanomies agent in Stanly
County, says a highlight of the trip
was the colorful camp of the Wild
life Management area,
CHRISTMAS IN AtTGDST
Back in August, Home Demon
ic stratum Club members in Jackson
! County, got ides* for making their
own Christmas gift*. Mrs. W. C
Dillard demonstrated making toys
using old nylon stockings. Miss Mae
Benton won first place by having
the beet ideas and suggestions.
Miw Mary Johnson, home
MMMHBiei agent, says many of
Hi* women will be using the I
deac gained to make their own
Chrictnuu) gifts between now
and the holiday season.
STICKLED PEACHES FOR
HOLIDAY MEALS
Canning is an important activi
ty for some residents of Hoke
County. For others it i* just away
of having products which they can
give to their friends on special oc
casions.
Mr*. Mary Lou Roman, assistant
horn* economics® agent, says Mrs.
Arthur Gore of Raeford has pickl
ed peaches so she will have them
as gifts and for holiday treats. She
can* her peaches by recommended
methods so she will have only "top
nofccfc" conserved foods.
Columbus County led the state
f 4 during 1990 in flue-cured tobaccp
yield per acre, with an average of
1,941 pounds. Robeson was second
with 1,814 pounds; Caldwell third
with 1,728; Surry a close fourth
with 1.71 4. State average was 1,544
North Carolina’s cotton allot
meat for 1980 is 4,490 acres more
than for 1859,
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