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BULLDOZING WORK OF ALL KINDS Call 32 or See Wayne Smith Route 1, Franklin Demonstration Club Meeting* For Week Are Announced Meetings of borne demonstra tion club* In the county for the coming week have been an nounced by Mr*. Florence 8. Shtrrill, county home demon stration agent. They are a* fol low*: Today (Thursday) : Holly Springs club with Mrs. Donald Seagle as hostess at 1:30 p.- m.; Higdonville club at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Bertie Suttle Friday: Mulberry club at the home of Mrs. Edward Carpenter at 2 p. m. Monday: Scaly club with Mrs. Earl Dryman at 2 p. m.; Nanta hala club In the school lunch room at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Carson club at 1 p. m. at the community building. Wednesday: Cartootechaye club with Mrs. Cecil Parker at 2 p. m. i i ' Cunninghams On Trip To Visit Children And See The Country Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cunningham, who recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary,, are off on a six weeks' trip to see the sights ? and visit their children. They left last week for Winston Salem. where they will visit two sons, C. M. and H. R. Cunning ham. and a daughter, Mrs. E. M. Davis, and their families, Prom Winston-Salem, they will go to Richmond. Va.. to visit another ANNOUNCEMENT The Franklin Pure Oil Station Wishes to announce to the public that it is now owned and operated in partnership by Kenneth Clark, the former owner and operator, and Gene Huscusson. The two of us, working together, can give you better, faster, more efficient service. PAINT SHOP - GARAGE - GAS OIL - WASHING - GREASING / YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND APPRECIATED Franklin Pure Oil Station Kenneth Clark Phone 81-W Gene Huscusson At Your Service, With Service First WITH A COUPLE of friends on Formosa is Airman 1/c Claude A. McFalls, of Franklin, Route 3. A petroleum supply specialist he is on temporary duty on the hotspot island strong hold for a mobility test conducted by the 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing. daughter, Mrs. B. C. Boesser, and family. Next on their itinerary is Silver Springs, Md? to visit their granddaughter, Mrs. M. G. Welling, and her family. While away, they plan to spend some time in Washington and at other interesting places. High Ho \iors To Miss Nolen Magna cum laude <with high honors) went with Miss Connaree Nolen's B. A degree last week from Catawba College, it has been learned here. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nolen, of Franklin, Route 1, she was an outstanding honor student at Catawba, was active in the YWCA, Phi Epsilon. the Major Club, Methodist group, was secretary of the Seymour Scientific Club, sports editor of The Pioneer, campus newspaper. secretary-treasurer, manager, and president of the Women's Athletic Association, and a junior marshal. She is listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer sities". * This Week With Macon County Agents By JAMES G. FLANAGAN i Assistant Agent' In Macon County as well as in all parts of our state, there is a hidden agent working against profits in our livestock enterprises. Almost a half-billion dollars a year is lost as the result of in All Chevrolet's competitors and most of the high-priced cars tried it recently in official NASCAR* trials? and took a licking! Meet the champ! The new Chev rolet "Turbo-Fire V8" ? the most modern V8 on the road today. Hece's what happened? Dayfona Beach. NASCAR Ac celeration Tests Over Measured Mile From Standing Start. Chevrolet cap tured the 4 top positions in its class! 8 of the first 1 1 ! And on a time basis Chevrolet beat every high-priced car, too-but one! But wait!? this is just the beginning! Daytono Beach. NASCAR Straightaway Running. Open to cars delivered in Florida for $2,500 or less. Chevrolet captured the first two places, 7 out of the first 1 1 places! Daytona Beach. NASCAR 2-Way Straightaway Running Over Meas ured Mile. Open to cars from 250 to 299 cu. in. displacement. Chev rolet captured 3 of the first 5 places! Columbia, S. C. NASCAR 100 Mile Race on half-mile track. Very tight turns. Chevrolet finished first! Fayetteville, N. C. NASCAR Late Mode! Event. Chevrolet again fin ished vfirst. Because of even tighter turns the driver chose to run the en tire 150 laps in second gear! Yet no overheating or pit stops! These facts you can't laugh off. Sales leader. Road leader. A crown ing achievement of Chevrolet and General Motors. Try a Chevrolet . . . and live in a land of going-away v here you win all th ; arguments! Soon, maybe? *N 3 t-oixi I kftociahon for S'j cfc Car Auto facing Way, way ahead! I Sales leader for 19 straight years I BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. PHONE 123 FRANKLIN, N. C Infections In the o- 8. While some deaths do oc cur because of parasite infections the result te weakened, stunted, or unthrifty animals ? the ones that din'fc "do well". tv.fnre?05nlzed' Parasites cause a down0, H1"88 that slows animals down, leads to waste of feed, labor and space. Also, animals lose their resistance to other disease attacks. Controlled tests have shown ! Uiere may be as much as 50 Pounds difference between infest ! ed and non-lnfested six-months 1 old calves. An estimate recently released by the United States De- 1 partment of Agriculture, gives some measure of the cost of in 'e?a' P"asites: cattle losses were $37,358,000, sheep, $44,326,000 ??n,o $276'726 ?00 and poultry $46,320,000. | How do worm parasites develop' All worm parasites spend parti of their life cycle outside the I animal host. Let's look at the | ' 1? maf a stomach worm: matuie female worms produce large numbers of eggs which pass out with the manure and are I distributed on the pasture. <2> After a period of time on the1 Pasture, larvae hatch from the ;eggs. 1 3 ) As the cattle graze, lar I P1Cked up and swallowed with the grass. (4> The larvae locates in the digestive tract ot turity mmal and devel?Ps ma sienwff h thC mo'e outstanding rou/h 1 T parasite '?ads are, 2ait hi h ??at' cou?hin8- stiff. 3 ^ry,?' dark feces- scours., faUur^ L ' Ck ?f alertness' and; taiiure to gain well. The more severe the infection the easier it is to recognize these symptoms. Younger stock is usually more sus eepUble to the losses" than the older and more resistant animals. For all cattle, except dairy cows Sov markti * two mended Thi* Program k recom mended. This consists of a dose of j Phenothiazlne twice a year This rZT^r 0{ the adult wo? niuiiber of ways * * u , ways, in a drpnrh bolus. or in a feed mixture ench. The second and new phase of veryPsmn?,m ^ CaUle is t0 feed amounts of "Pheno" This rL, minerals' feed or salt. wo-L hCei the P'oductivitv of woims which may have survived us decre?056 ?f Phenoth'azine. o?mdeCreasln" the "umber of of l? on the Pastures. This part level MS5T ^ T? aS ^ "tele Off0'P"e"0'hSenfdord live 'Sj-SSKKSri S C";. :r?d w*; ?S2; rr?r;r chickens and turkeys _ chicked ? ?ram per bird and turkeys 1 gram per bird. " There are a few cautions: 1 1 1 not treat dairy cows when Pioducin? market milk. ,2. there danger of losina an animal if over-dosed or dosed :n T very i weakened condition. If you plan to use ?{?> i0... j level treatment alor t "e above recommendations V bi?"t the m"'ket a Pheno block or Piieno-salt mixture. In all treatments be sure to fol low instructions of the manufac turer. In dollar value, coffee is the leading agricultural commodity imported by the United States. RECAPPING NEW TIRES RADIATOR REPAIRS RICKMAN'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS AND RADIATOR SHOP R. 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