North Carolina will have an
Ultimate veteran population of
more than 442.000. Including
more than 301,300 Worlil War
II veteran^
More than )142 billions of Na
tional Service Llfa Insurance
was purchased by servicemen
and women from 1940 through
11*45.
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\is season
A Minimum To Save Lives
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Unless foreig n itovrrnmrnts and UNRRA ran
buy MINIMUM amounts of wheat, fats and)
oil* in the world market immediately to tide
them over until thr next harvest, famine,'
plague and death will desolate half the world.1
The "have" countries, including the United
State*, are the only ones that ean halt death
by starvation. Sign the Housewife** Pledge to
?how you are sharing.
THE PLEDGE OF THE
AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE
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TS^JTS/.
Franklin
HARDWARE
On Square
Company
Phone 117 I
THIS TKAM of a fine calf and a fine boy is sponsored by
Claude Holton, shown in the photo, and John Archer. The boy,
nine-year old Jim- Moses, is a member of the Higdonville 4-H
club, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. I.. T. Moses, of Cullasaja. The
Guernsey heifer, "Hill View Whitie's Judy", is now 15 months
:ild. She was sired by "Quail Koost Kminent Lad", and "Hill
View Martha's W'hitie" is her dam.
Federation
To Held Picnic July 20
At Franklin School
Tin- Farmers Federation pic
nic will hf held at the high
school here July 20. beginning
?it 10 a. m.
James O. K. McClure, presi
dent. will serve as master of
ceremonies and all bands, quar
tets, dancers" and other enter
tainers are invited to take part
on the program.
Free watermelon and lemon
ade will be served.
3 Macon Students
At Summer Session
Of Brevard College
Three Macon County students
are attending the summer ses
sion of Brevard college, accord
ing to a dispatch from Brevard.
They are Miss Ruth Bryson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Bryson of Cullasaja. Miss Freda
Mae Arnold, daughter of Mr.
an,'. Mrs. F. M. Arnold ot
Franklin, and Miss Betty Sue
Tilson. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Tilson of Gneiss.
Miss Arnold and Miss Bryson
are members of the pre-college
division, and Miss Tilson is tak
ing post-graduate work. *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp
boll. of Asheville, were here last
week to visit Mr. Campbell's
sister. Mrs. George Dowdle. who
was critically ill at her home.
Dillard. Ga.. Route 1.
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name up where it is Unlay. Their satisfaction
...the Ions mileage they always get from
Royals . . . the extra safety thev enjoy from
Koval's famous block tread ? make them
knon Royals as the quality tire.
So now that there's a ?r?r L'.S. Royal ?
built with rayon ? it's mighty good news.
For here's a L'.S. Roval built with
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? a tire that cuts down destructive immrr
brat. It's ligktrr ? and slrtmgfr. It gives you
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a bftter. safer tin.'
And. of course, it brings you all the
exclusive features of "U.S." construction
? famous Royal block tread.
Cords, r rmtilateJ shoulder design, and many
more. All the wiv through, it's a quality
U.S. Royal!
This great new tire is available now in
many passenger car sizes.* See it today at
your U.S. Tire Dealer's ? find out how soon
you can be riding on raym-htill U.S. Royals!
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eotiMnteUom to 6:S0 and Imfm.
BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY
Franklin. N. C. Phone 123
UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
TELLS FARMERS'
ADVANTAGES OF
ALFALFA CROP
Those Undecided Urged
To Talk To Those
Who Grew It
By S. W. MENDENHALL
(County Agent)
Farmers who are undecided as
tj whether to seed alfalfa this
year or not should visit some of
the farms where it is being
grown successfully now. Some
of these successful growers are
George Doster, A. L. Ramsey, A.
B. Slagle, E. J. Whitmire, Frank
Cabe. Fred Palmer, Charles Nol
en, George Stalcup, R. J. Wig
gins, and Harley Stewart,
Talk to these men and then
go back home and sow at least
one acre for yourself.
Alfalfa produces more tons of
high quality hay per acre than
any other legume. It can be
grown on practically any mod
erately heavy, well drained, fer
tile. upland soils.
Alfalfa will produce three to
four cuttings per year, from
four to six years, with proper
care, without reseeding.
Lespedeza or soybeans should
be grown on land preceding
alfalfa. Th^s should be disked in,
leaving a mulch oh the surface
to prevent the surface soil from
baking. If the land has had no
lipie. around three to four tons
should be applied. If land has
been limed in the past two to
three years, enough lime should
be applied to bring the total ap
plications up to four tons. If
manure is available, nothing Is
better than a good application
of this material.
Apply 700 to 1.000 pounds of
fertilizer as high in potash as
possible. Mix 20 to 30 pounds
of agricultural borax with the
fertilizer.
Sow 25 pounds of Kansas or
Oklahoma seed around the last
of August. Be siire to inoculate
the seed just before seeding.
Farmers having plenty of
good alfalfa hay and good pas
ture need never worry about the
feed shortage.
State College Hints
To Farm Homemakers
By Rath Current
<N. C. State College)
Mashed potatoes can pinch
hit for bread or flour in many
familiar dishes, thus saving
wheat for starving people over
seas. and incidentally providing
variety in family meals. A bowl
of mashed potatoes, made up
and waiting in the refrigerator,
can be called on for use in
place of bread in the stuffing
for chicken: in place of biscuit
crust on meat pie: and even in
place of the toast on which the
breakfast poached egg is usual
ly served.
Potato Stuffing for Chicken.
Ingredients: 2 cups unseasoned
mashed potato: 1 cup stale
bread crumbs: 1 egg. beaten: 1
tablespoon finely minched on
ion: cup fat. melted; 1 tea
spoon salt: l* teaspoon pepper:
1 teaspoon sage. To make, com
bine all ingredients and pile
lightly into the bird. Or use In
place of bread stuffing in meat
roasts.
For easier Juicing of citrus
fruits, particularly lemons, roll
the fruit under the pressure of
the palm of the hand before
cutting it. food specialists sug
gest. The rolling pressure breaks
down and loosens the connective
tissues inside the fruit, making
the juice run more freely when
it is squeezed or reamed.
Fruit at room temperature Is
wmewhst easier to Juice than
that which has been chilled in
the refrigerator bectoa* It to '
Poultrymen are encouraged 1 ?
by prospects that poultry prices I
will continue strong because red I
meat supplies will continue to |
be short through most of 1946
not quite so firm.
Analyze your kitchen from
the point of view of the woman
who uses it. You will find that
the greatest deficiency ill the
average kitchen Is the lack of
convenient storage space and
work surface. In 90 per cent of
the homes what the housewife
really wants are modern facili- |
ties far cleaning, storage, and
preparation.
? JOIN
Bryant Mutual
Burial Association
Oldest and Strongest
in the County
TONGUE COATED ?
Your child's coated tongue is
a warning that he needs at
tention. He may need a gen
tle children's laxative.
/%Triena
FOR
CHILDREN
Triena is an effective senna
laxative that children like to
take ? it has such a delicious
prune juice flavor. Don't
force a laxative oa your
child. It may upset him more.
Don't delay ? if your child is
irritable and cross
because of faulty j
elimination. Re
member the re
lief Triena will
bring. Buy
TRIENA
Give only as
directed. 30c,
large sixe
only SOc.
DUSTS THAT KILL
For Bean Beetles
S - A - 50 will kill overnight
For Cabbage
C - R - 33 Containing a strong repellant
preventing moths from laying.
Saba Dust *or Harlequin bugs, worms
and leaf hoppers.
For Tomatoes, Potatoes and Cucumbers
Tomato Dust ? Blight Control Only
DDT - 3% for worms
Phone 427
Hendersonville, N. C.
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E-Z-I Sun Goggles 19c to $4.95
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KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES
A 50c vofue! Choice of Dr. loughron;
Tufted Trim; Convex, or 2-Row Profes
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50c Pablum 39c
79c Antiseptic Baby
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