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-THE FOCSYTM COUNTY MEWS—WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26. IM3
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ATTENDING DISTRICT MEETING OF BPW IN CHATTANOOGA
...(1-r) Lam AdaniMß, Earlnr Rmlo, Am GHw, Barbara Barnett aad Jean Jeffries
BPW’ers Attend District
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4-H’ers Report Activities
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By flam* Beard
Ob Oct 7, die aecond 4-H
meeting at the year was held
Heard presented her project
on making “God’s eyes,” fay
duwtng one she had already
strated her project on the
Robert Hera
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os how to use
Trees A Wise Investment
The planting of last-grow
ing pine trees can be one of
landowner can make,
according to the Georgia
“Now' teat we are ap
proaching the 19044 plant
ample stock of superior
we are wgtog aB Georgia
landowners to obiter kfte or
cotoeer acreage fay pbodtng
profitable trees," said Jobs
Ranger Ed Wright of the
Forsyth-North Fatten
Unit said
m planting! 1 la' ‘iJSbteto
tot office on the Canton
H *Oruld 3 preoton, ctoef of the
trees grow faater he the
Soath, and partteaiariy to
Georgia, doe to the soito'
dhnate, length of growing
"It tow been prawn,” he
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was “The Voice of Working
Women.” AB varieties of
professions were rep
resented bjr the local argaoi
zation from engineering to
aaraing, from social work to
Jean Jeffries, president of
and she atoo gave oat badges
and ribbons to those who had
completed their projects and
finished their 4-H booklets.
Mr. McCarter, a special
guest, told as about how to
aril gift wrap paper to raise
money for a van for the 4-
H’ers.
Sixth Grade
The Coni Mountain sixth
grade 4-iTers met on Friday,
Oct. 7, and watched demon
strations given by Marvm
Jackson and Shane Ham
mond On hin M l Mid hfff
reniixe a return of sp to M
percent of fats investment
over a timber rotation as a
result of this rapid growth
Preston said profitability
yean by the introduction of
superior seedlings fay com
mission nurseries “The ge
lobloliy pine seedlings pro
vide from 12 to 31 percent
mere wood growth than reg
ular stock over a given pe
riod of tone, " he said.
The department chief atoo
said Georgia landowners
oho grew trees have a mar
ket advantage over those to
write states “We now have
17 palp and paper mills in
am state, with a cantoned
m tons per day. and that
requires a Ist of wood from
He said taratoar mills, piy
and other related industries
atoo provide a market for
Georgia’s forest raw materv
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the local BPW organisation,
presented the northern (ho
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The ncmteataig committee
report was offered by Ear
iene Roden, chairman of the
298 northern district nonw
nating committee.
Highlighting the baatneas
session was the election of
a demonstration called “The
Devil Made Me Do It”
LaartoPtrUe
On Monday. Sept 12, the
Otoeß Junior High 4-H Qub
held a meeting to pass out
the newsletter and to elect
officers.
Officers elected were To
ma Odom, president Scot
Barn, vice president; Teresa
Cowart,secretary; and Lan
rie Ptrkle, reporter.
BM Petty
The Camming 4-H Ctab
met its first tune this year
and elected officers. Those
Seedlings will be lifted and
packaged following frost m
November, but orders are
now being accepted. Order
forms are available at aB
Forestry Commission of
fices, county extension serv
ice offices. Agricultural
Conservation Program and
Soil Conservation Service of
fice.
Director Mixon said the
nurseries this year we pro
ducing more than 113 million
seedlings. Although many
have been sold, a good sup
landowners are urged to place
their orders now.
Ms. Mr.
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Laura Adamson to the 1984
northern district nominating
committee.
The parpoae of the district
was estaNiohed to develop
benhip, to carry ant the pro
gram of the state and
national federations and to
elected were: Heather Jotei
sen, president; Hank Grav
itt, vice president; Bleau
Bryant, secretary; and BiH
Petty, reporter.
Sawnee Sixth Grade
The Sawnee 4-H’ers met
and listened to demonstra
tions by Dayton Gravttt. arts
and crafts; Peggy
Densmore, arts and crafts;
Lisa Burns, arts and crafts;
Virginia Brace, arts and
crafts; Tara Pruitt, family
tree; Timothy Dodd, sci
ence. Don Garmon, home
made hand grenades;
Patrick Langston, pet care;
Cory McPherson, arts mid
crafts; Carol White, peer
PnS T*hhrey Fifth Grade
The Midway Fifth Grade 4-
H Club met and listened to
Care! White pvt a
stratum an peer pressure.
Laurie Ptohfc**
The Otweil Junior High 4-
H’ers met Oct 14 for the
second time this year. Tania
Odum gave a speech on what
4-H stood for and what the
fonrH’s meant
Carol White then told us
gave one on peer presume.
Miss White Mm pasaed out
bans, and then we listened to
MrMcCarter taft about our
Metro All-Stars Are Sought
ATLANTA WSB Radio
and Stone Mnnatam Park
are local high whanl
fans to scoot the area prep
teams for potential mem
ben of the 19th Annul
Metro AU-Stars.
Tbe Metro *««■*. High
School All-Star Football
Team wffl consist of a ath
letes choaen from among all
the pafahe, private and paro
chial schools throughout toe
15-eounty metropolitan
area: Fatten, DeKaßi, Cobb,
Clayton, Gwinnett, Chero
kee, Douglas, Newton, Wal
ton, Henry, Rockdale,
Paiddmg, Forsyth, Fayette
and Butts.
Team members for the
Amaal Metro AB-Stars com
petition are choaen on the
tic achievement, gridiron
peifunnance, team spoilt,
sportsmanship and moral
fiber.
Selection of the All-Star
Sewells Plan
50th Reception
The dakken of Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Sewell will
hold s reception in honor of
sary of their parents on Son
day, Oct. 38.
The reception will be from
1 p m to 5 p.m. at the Mans
field Community House,
Mansfield, Ga.
AB friends and relatives
are mvited to attend.
Mr and Mrs. Sewell are
farmer residents at the
Heardsvifie Community m
Forsyth County.
Reed Finishes
Basic Training
PYL Rodney C. Reed, son
at Doug T. Rider of Cam
ming and Brenda L. Rider of
Duwsonville Highway, Gai
nesville, has completed ba
sic training at Fart Leonard
Wood, Mo
During the training, stu
dents received instruction m
drill and ceremonies, weap
ons. map reading, tactics,
military courtesy, military
justice, first aid, and Army
history and traditions.
His wife, Jamie, is the
daughter of Bertha G. Gilles
pie at Route 12, Gainesville
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