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'AGENTS TALK
AT CULLASAJA
Flanagan Explains
Social Security;
Sale Nets $8.85
By MISS MARIF. JENNINGS
i Community Reporter)
Extension agents appeared ota
the program at the February "JT
meeting of the Cullasaja Rural
Community Development Organi
zation.
James G. Flanagan, assistant
farm agent, explained Social
Security for the farmer and gave
a report on the farm outlook
I for '56. Mrs. Jessie D. Cabe. as
sistant home agent, brightened
the '56 predictions by explaining
how to boost farm income by
Raising a Square Meal Around
the House."
A 4-H garden contest will be
sponsored by the community for
any interested members of th?
4-H dub.
It was decided to hire W. L.
Hall to paint the road signs to
be erected at the side roads of
the community.
The community has turned over
$20.25 to the treasurer for the
March of Dimes.
A "white elephant" sale was
held after the business meeting
and It netted $8 85. This will be
used on projects for the year.
Refreshments were served.
Death Claims
Mrs. Jones
At Belmont
Mrs. Margaret Sarah Vandjfet?
Jones, 45. wife of Roy. Jones, a
native and former resident or
Macon County, died in Belmont
at the home on February 1 iU
has been learned here
Surviving are the husframJ'. a:
daughter, a son, Leonard, anoi wo
grandchildren.
Funeral service"; were held" at;,
the First Presbyterian cfiurct) in
Belmont and bunal was in the-*
Goshen Cemetery in north Bel
mont.
Club Picka
Youth Wo?fr
As Proi^ct
"lie creation ! Y' has
tjeo.il p:"ked fhi Patton Home
Demonstration 'Club's p/Mtvt for
the year, acconiin-s to i?> reporter.
Mrs. John D W-H; .
I' h.is been (i; itied by club
numbers to meet with tho youn^r
people each first ;fnd third Sat
urday nights at t lie community
house.
At its Fc'v i ;v "? meet):;", the
club heard Mr* r: ?? 3 Sher
rill. home ? ;v." t ?-mon
st ration on beins. w ?!! dr; .---yd at
small cost.
News
About
People
MISS MYRTLE NORRIS
MARRIES TOM REEVES
Miss, Myrtle Norns. daughter oE
Verge Norrs. of Jackson County,
and the late Mrs Norris, and Tom:
Reeves, of the Bui ningtown com
munity. were married Tuesday.
February 14. in the office of Dr.
j E. W. Fisher.
The Rev. Fred Sorrel Is per
I formed the ceremony.
j The couple will live in Mr.
I Reeves' home on Burningtown.
Methodist Churches
Helping Launch New
Television Program
Methodist churches of tin coun
ty are helping launch a new, na
jtior.wide television program. "The
Way" acording to the Rev. S~
B Moss, pastor of the First
church He said the first weekly
program will be telecast by WFBC
TV on the 19th at 12 IS p m.
Born to:
Mr. and Mrs. Latfson Robert
Shook, of Franklin. Route 2. a
daughter. Sandra Adene. Febrtk
1 ary 7 at Angel Hospital
Mr. and Mis. Manuel Ir?Jeif
Hurst, of Franklin. Route 4. n son
j February 12 at Angel Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. James willari
Ray. of Franklin. Route 1 a son
February 12 at Angel Hospital.
Tar Heel '4-H e: s completed 2?
more projects in tree planting-,
timber stand improvement, forest
protection, and tree identification
in 1955 than they did in 1954.
AGON'S
Newest Citizens