home demonstration ? ? DEPARTMENT * ? gam Louise Weaver, Home ? ? Demonstration Agent -??????????* Farm and Home Week ? Bute College July *7-81 Tho Farm and Horn? Week Willi beAhewVekof July 27-31. Many nractical inspirational and recrea tional activities have been Includ ed in the program. Some very out standing leaders have been lnvit ed to take part lrthe program. The classes offered this year are KlTen here with the name of ln '^Mrs^Bess N. Rosa will teach three classes in Parent Education. Hiss Rose Ellwood Bryan will again have the Gracious Hosted Class, for those people who haw attended Farm and Home Week for four years and hare received their Certificates of Graduation. Food Preparation will be given under Hiss Thomas supervision. Dr. C. P. Segard, a nationally recognise nutritionist from New York will give interesting talks on vitamins and minerals neces sary for good health. Miss Haragret Furry of the Washington office will teach Dye ing with Native Roots and Herbs. "Beauty and Charm In Tne Home Grounds" will be given by Miss Pauline Smith. Secrets for Clothing will be given by Miss Willie N. Hunter. . Purchasing and BaTinK _Pr* tices will be given by Dowdy of the Extension Service of Athens. Georgia. Miss Pauline Gordon. Home Management Specialist, will con duct classes In Safe and Adequate Electrical Wiring and the assistance of Mr. D. E. Jones. Mr. B. P. Hess, and Mr. Wm. Burton. Mrs. Morris Will teach classes in Jelly, Jams, and Juices. Hefiniehing Furniture, will be given ty Miss HanieWhlSMJst. Parliftientary Procedure will be given by Mrs. Estelle T. Smithy Selection and Hanging of Pic tures will be given by Miss Pau line Gordon. , _ Problems In Painting the Home Win be given by Mr. P. D. May of Durham. . All women who wish to attend the Farm and Home Week will please see Miss Weaver. Any one who has been to three Farm and Home Weeks and are planning to go this year must send their name Into the home agents office by July 16. These people wlll re cleve a Certificate of Graduation for the four summers courses. Rooms will be furnished In the dormitories free. Meals will cost |1?0 per day or 35c per mesl^ Each one must take their bwUtal (two sheets, pillow and ease, one thin blanket) towels, personal toilet articles, bathing suit and cap and comfortable shoes. One of the high lights of the week will be Mrs. Evelyn Tobey, Nationally known Stylist from New York. She will be there only one day. Friday. July II. All who do not make their plans to hear her Friday morning and Friday afternoon will be much disap pointed. Her demonstration Fri day morning will be at ? o'clock 10:10 o'clock. "Making the Best for Yourself"? strewing Per sonality. figure control, skin, hair arrangement ? things of interest to the average person. In the af ternoon session, which ^ will he from 2 o'clock ? 4 o clock. She will give "Making the Bert of What you Hare". This will be wardrobe economies In fashion The women who cannot be there for the week but plan to spend one day there should by all means plan to make It Friday. Boys and Girls 4-H Short Coarse The annual 4-H club short course for 4-H club boys and girls will be held at State College July 22-27. Six days of Interesting things have been planned for these boys and girls. Delegates from all over the state will have an opportunity to meet together to exchange ideas and to make sew friendships. Each day has been planned to give time for work and play. Classes, team demonstrations, assembly and conferences periods will be held in the morning. In the afternoon sight-seeing tours and recreation programs have been planned. Each evening thereij ?will be Vesper Service, a play or some special feature and recrea tlon for the whole group. Any boy or girl who wishes to go to short course can send ln| their names to Mr. Boyce, Assie-| tant Farm Agent, or to Miss W< ?er, Home Agent. These names -wtllviiave to be In this office hyil July 13. The cost will be $5.60. Each One Is asked to take their l| own bedding (two sheets, one pil low, one case and one thin blan-| ket) towels, personal toilet arti cles. bathing suit and cap and comfortable shoes. The girls are required to wear the 4-H club uni form or dress and the boys to wear white duck pants, white ?hln and black tie. Delegate* I! should provide themselves with] *fet least two complete uniforms. One -day laundry service will be avalble at the College lanndry atj a very reasonable charge. The .cojiirfea offered this yearl are given here. The Conrm offered are: Crops, Cultural Methods, Selections and Judging; Ltoeateck, Feeding, Flt-i ting. Showing and Judging; Ponl-M try, -Showing, Judging and Pro-* Auction: Ffcrm Improvement, Use II bf Concrete; Conservation, Fores try, Insect Life. Economic Import ance of Game and Wlifllfs; Partial mentary Practice, How to conduct" a meeting; Recreation. Music Ap-j preclatlon, Program Planning and Recreation Leadership; Personal Improvement, Grooming, Cloth Amateur Typina Record CHICAGO . ... Miss Otoconia Zumpano. ? JO. of Salt) Lake City. It Um amateur type-writing cham pion of the world, having set a. new record of 104.7 words a min ute In a national contest here. The old record was 0.7 of a word leas. ing, Good Manners; Organisation. Training leaders how to organise and conduct a constructive pro gram for club work: Life Saving, Swimming and Life Saving; Foods; Clothing; Room Improve ment; Adventuring with Books; Outdoor Home Beautlflcatlon ; Arts and Crafts; Training In Lead ership (older boys and girls); Jelly and Jams; Parliamentary Procedure; Self Improvement; Poeture and Health. MANY LOANS TO HOME OWNERS More than $3. 000,000,000 has been loaned to more than a mil lion distressed home owners in the United States since June, 1033 by th? Horn* Owners' Loan Cor poration. Of that amount 131. 304.471.12 has been loaned In North Carolina to approximately 12.600 home owners. Of the total amount loaned In North Carolina f77, >44.03 has been loaned to 34 distressed home owners In Frank lin County. Under the Home Loan Act a fifteen year loan at five percent was granted distressed home own ers while the holders of their de faulted mortgages received HOLC bonds backed by the Federal Trea sury. The work of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation has shifted from "lending" to "collecting" and the Job Is far from being completed but the State Manager of this Agency reports "that there has been no foreclosures out of the 34 loans made In Franklin Coun ty. There have been some defaults by home owners in every part of the country and foreclosures have been started. However, officials state that collections have beedr unusually good over the entire country and that the percentage of delinquent accounts is relative ly small. The defaults, they ad ded, are comparatively few and chleflyt by "misguided" persons. Only 111 foreclosures have been made on HOLC loans In North Carolina as of June 30, 1(34. If a man always pays his bills promptly I'm for him. GREAT NEW NOVEL "Bo* Oar," new serial of a girl who was trapped by the fire of flaming love, starts In the July 12, Issue of the American Weekly, the big mags vine which conies every! Sunday with the BALTIMORE, AMERICAN. Get your copy from, your newsdealer or new ? boy. 7-lO-lt ATff S FINEST ...ITlUTIMfl 75 PIN 1 Code No. SB Pteuudtovunund ON ULLrAT AU ?TATt_aToai( ,'t/. 'biff iUl.-'Hl , .1 W.IWn TnAiCHT bourbon- whiskey oumti pmtmim. pw;, M.T. C. ] Timely F a r m| Q u e s t i o n s i Answered' at State College Question: Can sklm-mllk or buttermilk be substituted tor any-: tblng else in the laying mash oth er than dried milk. Answer: Yes. When as much as three gallons is fed each day to 100 hens all the dried milk products, one-half the fish meal, and one-halt the meat meal fcs recommended may be left out of the ration. The success of these substitutions, however, depend upon the regular feedings of the ' skim milk or buttermilk. Unless there Is an ample supply of these items at all times no substitutions should be made, or if only one gallon is available only the dried 1 milk products shoul^be removed j from the ration. Question: Should old canes on raspberry and dewberry fields be destroy?d? Answer: All canes lp the rasp berry field that have fruited should be cut out and burned as soon as the harvest is over. This! prevents the spread of any disease to the new canea. With dewberries the old canes should be cut off even with the ground as soon as| the picking season Is over. Whero the Lucretla variety of dewberries is produced commercially, all canes, both old and new, are us- 1 ually cut immediately after harv- 1 est. With the Young variety. It Is advisable to cut only the old fruit ing canes. Question: How acan I keep my cream cool and pnre between col lections? Answer: After the milk Is strained and separated the cream should be placed In a can and the can submerged In cold water so that all the cream la under water. Stir the cream occaaionally to haaten the cooling. A concrete cooling tank plaoed where the water from a spring will pass through the tank Is Ideal, but where this cannot be secured, a serviceable tank may be made from a barrel. Change the water in such a tank at least three times a day. Do not add warm cream to that already cooled. Cool each separation before adding to the cold cream and then stir until the entire batch presents a uni form smooth body. We can't understand how the ant acquired such a reputation for being so industrious. Nearly all | we ever saw were on a picnic. iow Cardui Helps < Women To Build Up; Cardui stimulates the appetite and mproree dfeeetton, helping women i a mors strength from the food tboj at A* nourishment to Improved. strength i i built up. oertaln functional pal ns go ?way and women praise Cardui tar helping him back to (rood health. . . . Mrs. C K. fc latliff. of Bntoa. W. Ts, writes: "After <1 he Mrth of my last baby. 1 did not stem o get my strength back. I took Cardui i vgala aad was soon soead aad w?U. X her* C riven It to ay daughters and reoosemsnrt lt(< ?o ether ladles." . . . TMmonfr of www testify Cardui benefited tham. If H does not bsoefu tou, consult a pbytatan - ? i STOVES REBUILT and REPAIRED. Come in and get prices E. A. ROGERS SHOP ON BULL BUN ALLEY. LOUISBCRG ' KEEP WELL DRESSED BY Having Your Suits and Dresses cleaned and pressed ind your Hats cleaned and Ke-Blocked. We give 70a prompt and iependable service. Call for ind deliver work. ? Call phone 232-1 or stop our truck. , PEARCE'S DRY CLEANERS KAOtn. LOUMBCBO, ir. o. I VANCOUVER, B. C. . . . CMfl'l Edward Jonee (above) of this dis trict, is conceded to be the world's champion wild bird tamer. He baa more than 400 different (pedes In his private aviary, all so tame that even summers do not fright en them. Photo shows Mr. Jonea with a tew of his friends. Nail fran Lung . . INDICATOR BUILT RIGHT INTO THE CABINET/ 1 FRlGtRATORS DON^ KEEP SAFE TEMPERATURES ?\ *?Ct tin' Itt it' IHICIDAIlii: wM tfu wr/Eih mis I. n PHILCO RADIOS All Electric Battery ; - 32 Volt ! Attractive Prices | and Terms Radio and Frigidaire ; Repairs of all kinds ] by Expert. LETTJS SHOW YOU J WHITE'S j Radio Shop j Louisburg, N. 0. i a ,Jn o tb A 1 .uv < ? NOTICE! I wish to inform my friends of Franklin and adjoining counties that I have joined the Staff of Undertakers now representing the North State Mutnal Burial Association of Wilson, N. 0. I am experienced and will ex tend to mj friends, the members of the North State Mutual Burial Association, either day . or night, the same efficient service aa can be had from any undertaker in the state. I ad vise all persons who have not joined the North State Mutual Burial Association to do so at once, so as to provide your loved ones with a highly efficient service. ? % Always to serve you, Dallas H. Blount & Son UNDERTAKERS South Main Street Lonisbnrg, N. 0. Cleveland Cotton farmers re port 65 percent of a stand throughout the county but say that much of the cotton has germinated since the recent show ers. ? < ' Gob Humor Flr?t job: "Do you know any thing about flirting?" ; 1 Second gob: "I thought I did, but the girl I tried my. system on married me." TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of The Currency Washington, D. C. June 16, 1936. Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Louisburg, North Carolina, that a meeting of the shareholders will be held in an office on the second floor of the old Firet National Bank Building, in "Eouisburg, North Carolina, on the 28th day of July, 1936, at 3 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing an agent to whom the assets of the bank will be transferred and delivered in ac cordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act authorizing the ap pointment of Receivers of National Banks and for other purposes," approved June 30, 1876, and of the Acts amendatory thereto approved August 3, 1892 and March 2, 1897 (incorporated in the United States Code as Title 12, Section 197) or for the purpose of continuing the receivership in accord ance with the provisions of the last named Act. (S) J. F. T. O'CONNOR, ? Comptroller of the Currency. YOU HONE LOVERS WILL WELCOME THESE NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES They are the newest verisons direct from the creators. Two pieces, davenport and lounge chair. Covered in beautiful damask. Several shades from which to choose. Comfortable cushions. You'll like these suites the minute you see them. Practical, yet ever so charming in appearanoe. And these new suites are just one example of the many desirable new pieces of furnishings we are showing. Visit our store and see our complete showing. W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. Louiabnrg, North Carolina LARGE ASSORTMENT USED CAR 1928 70 1935 All clean and in good run ning condition. Take your choice at big reductions in comparative prices. WILL BE OPEN AT NIGHT THIS WEEK AND ? NEXT WEEK. USED AUTO" & PARIS CO. LOUI8BU&G, M. 0. In Front of Fostoffloe next to Moving Picture Show