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14 the cmoimim EALEIGK. N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1986 19th Ham & Egg Show Slated Next Week At Smithfield 1985 JOHNSTON COUNTY HAM AND EGG SHOW WINNERS - Pictured are the persons who displayed the winning ham and eggs at the 1965 Ham and Egg Show, held last April in Smithfield. Left to right are: Johnnie Williams, Rt. 1, Clayton, who exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Ham, bought by ‘he Smithfield Chamber of Commerce and which sold for $9 per pound, .»«<: br< •tight a total of $130.50; David Richardson, R 4. 1, Wendell, whose Grand Champion ham, purchas- i h\ Jordan Motor Company of Selma, sold i i sl3. per pound, and brought a total of $277,50; Mrs. Florence Whitley, Rt. 1, Princot. n, wh se Grand Champion dozen eggs sold for S2B, and was pur chased bv Creech Drug Company, Selma; Miss Maxine Barnes, Reserve Grand Champion, whose eggs brought sl6, and were purchased by Flowers Extermination Company, Smithfield; ana Mrs. Carrie Sanders, Rt. 1, Clayton, whose Champion dozen eggs sold for SlO and were purchased ! y Wade H, Stephenson, Smithfield. Miss Barnes also resides at Route 1, Clayton. (See Story). i iHI * IN JOHNSTON COUNTY CATTLE SHOW - Willotha Davis, left photo, and Johnny Williams, both of Rt.l, Clayton, partici pated in a Johnston County Cattle Show, held recently in Clay ton. Both exhibited ribbon-•• inning cows. Royal Clothing Co. 126 S. 3rd Street SMITHFIELD, N. C. We Clothe The Entire Family Home Os Instant Credit! We Are Happy To Sable The 19th Annual HAM &I m SHOW Johnston County Farmers Make A Big Contribution To Our Economy! Smithfield Wholesale lailders Supply, Inc. Where Quality Building Materials Are Featured! “ If It’s Building for Home or Farm" Dial 934-7111 Raleigh Road P. O. Box 951 BUIEMOTORS, INC. (Mercury) Comet WILSON CHEVROLET. INC. (Chevrolet) Covair PIPHN. INC. (Oldsmobile) Rambler MMI .'lf It isl AUf 0181011819 R& R . mijSO N. INC (Ford) Palcon LITTLES PON TIAC, IN(.. (Pontiac? Studebaker fW #*!(*** A •»*> * h GARDNER MOTORS, INC. (Plymouth) Valiant WILLIAMS MOTOR, INC. (Buick) Ut|«ltls §%s& §| # * * * So bhnston County Farmers * * * Cigar ashes can be used to remove spot.- from highly po lished funiture surfaces. Make a paste with water, then rub lightly over the spots on the furniture and wipe it ff itb a cloth dampened w ith sweet oil. Wipe dry with another cloth and polish. This remedy is limit ed to small areas. ** * * WHY IS IT that ti e office help (including me) so often get sick at noon Friday and .it sunrise Monday? Congratulations! HAM & EGG SHOW HEAVNER WALLACE SMITHFIELD Allis - Chalmers Farm Equipment —* ' Co^roJuJarisn. f* Budweiser, is the No. 1- lt ’. s , .. worth it selling beer in the world. l„ .it’s j Every drop tells you why. \Bud, J F.S. Our exclusive Beech wood \gt- g , reduces a taste, a smoothness and a drinkabiliiy find in no other beer at any price. . ANHEUStP BUSCH INC • ST SOU'S • Mf-P* • ,C: !;rj ! . t A MPA . tnd soon HOUSTON TEXAS I V J / DISTRIBUTED IN JOHNSTON COUNTY BY Jeffreys & Sons— 615 S. John St., Goldsboro, N. C. Expect 160 Hams, 125 Dozen Eggs To I© Shown Wed., Thors. BY H. F. PALMER AGPICULTUR AL EXTENSION AGENT SMITHFIELD - Approxi mately 160 county cured hams and 12' dozens of eggs are expected > be exhibited at the Ntnete. :>.4h Annual John st on County Ham and Egg Show and Sale which will la? held at the Johnston County Agricultural Building in Smithfield, April 13 and 14. The Show and Sale is spon sored jointly by the Smithfield Chamber of Commerce and the Agricultural Extension Service. The event will be highlighted by a Public Auction Sale Thurs day , April 14, at 2 p. m. with C. B. “Snoxie* Stephenson, auctioneer. Free ham biscuits We Are Always Happy To Welcome The Ham & Egg Show * * ¥ JOHNSTON COUNTY FARMERS SHOW THE WAY IN PRODUCTION ¥ ¥ ¥ LEDER BROS. SHOW THE WAY IN STYLES & FASHIONS! Leder-Hamilifoii SMITHFIELD, N. C. “Your Dependable Store” BRING THIS \D FOR SPECIAL HAM AND EGG SHOW BARGAINS’ —« - and cokes will be served and a drawing will be held for a county cured ham and ten dozen eggs which will be given to lucky ticket holders. Registrat ion of hams and eggs will be held Wednesday, April 13, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Judging begins at 11 a. m. The Awards Banquet will be held Wednesday, April 13, at 7 p. m. and will feature the 1966 4-H Talent Winners. Ex hibitions, Chamber of Com merce members and their wives, program participants and special guests are expect ed to attend the banquet. Spon sors for the banquet are Caro lina Packers, Inc., First Citi zens Bank and Trust Company, First National Bank, Smithfield Production Credit Association, Smithfield Savings and Loan Association, Leder-Hamil ton Department Store, B&R Wilson, Inc., and Johnston County Farm Bureau. The exhibit hall w ill open to the public Thursday, April 14 from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. The 1965 Grand Champion Ham was exhibited by David Richardson, Rt. 1, Wendell and was purchased by Jordan Motor Company, Selma, for $277,50 The 1965 Grand Champion Eggs were exhibited by Mrs. Florence Whitley, Rt.l, Prince ton and were purchased by- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SMITHFIELD SMfTHFIELD, N. C. /S /fissr V 7 / 'NATIONAL! / * SANKI \ / The Bank For Everyone ———.— ——.— ——— We Are Happy To Join The Salute To JOHNSTON COUNTY HAM & EGG SHOW Johnston County s Largest Dept. Store Mr. and Mrs. Ham & Egg Grower Make Your Headquarters For four Form And Home Needs When You Shop At ROSES It s Like Getting A Raise In Pay — —— - Creech Drug Company, Selma, for $28.00. The show is open to all re sidents of Johnston County who produce the products they ex hibit. Hams may be entered from 10 to 22 pounds. All hams must be sugar cured and smoked. Eggs may be entered in medium, large or extra large classes. The objective of the Show and Sale are: To encourage pro ducers of hams and eggs to sell top quality products. To provide training and experience for producers which could re sult In commercial usage. To establish and promote Johnston County labeled products. To establish and maintain a vital and desirable relationship be tween Agriculture producers, the business community and consumers. To provide a dig nified, attractive and challeng ing activity for our most valu able resource, our youth. «D°OS t jUfe With the dog population booming and leash laws in force throughout most of the country, it’s become more im portant than ever for dog walking owners to curb their dogs The problem is most acute in cities and suburbs where mistakes soil sidewalks. Cities such as New York have signs posted warning owners to CURB YOUR DOG. A group of desperate residents in one New York area known as Turtle Bay hopefully posted their own signs with humor ous appeals to dog owners to protect the plantings around the trees, with TAKE A STAND BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR DOG, LIVE DOGS MAKE DEAD IVY. IS YOUR DOG A LITTER SIT TER'?
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