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Canning meat In the home Is a safe and proiitabie practice tor spreading the meat supply throughout the year ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Today at Angel's Drug Store. State College Ar?wers Timely Farm Questions Q Will the exhibits at the State Fair again be on a com munity basis? A No, say H. L. Meacham and W. G Booker, who are deed ing the farm exhibits at ihe air this year The individual farm is to be featured. Exhibit space is to be 16 feet frontage and 12 feet deep. Each farmer in terested in entering an exhibit BRICK FOR SALE ? ANY AMOUNT White or Red SEE JOE ASH EAR or the PLANT AT DILLSBORO BRIDGE ? Smoky Mountain Dunbrik Co. ifta/e fixotke/i 7/te "Beat Pant of- tke Meat!. " Is urged to have attractive and educational exhibits. Judging will be, in a large mailer, un that basis. Q. Should X be piepared for killing frosts m Norlli Utioliiui' during September? A. No, unless you live in the extreme northwestern mountain counties, and even mere, Kituug lrosts do not occur annually m September, say extension spe cialists at biate coijege. At Parker, in Ashe county, eleva tion 4.U75 leet, in only eight out of the 28 years that the weath- 1 er bureau has kept records, kill ing frosts have occurred in Sep tember. The earliest date re corded was Septembber 6, but as a rule, they occur only in the last 10 days of the month if ut all. Q. How can I keep, my live stock from poisoning themselves on the poisonous plants that will crop up near pastures? A. First of- all, you should learn how to identify the stock poisoning plants so that you . can destroy them before your livestock feed on them. The N. C. agricultural experiment sta tion has prepared a handy guide, giving Illustrations of the most Dommon of these plants, descrip- ; tions of them, poisoning symp toms, and treatments. Send for your free copy so that you can , be prepared before winter comes when poisoning is more preva lent because of the scarcity of. j other plants. Send to the igri- I cultural editor at State college, for Agricultural Experiment Sta tion Bulletin No. 342, "Stock Poisoning Plants of North Caro- j lina." Coughs from common coMs Beware from con That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucoua mem branes. Tell your druggist to Bell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest CoMs, Bronchitis Recipes Of Maccn Women Now In Book Form Members of the Cartoogechaye ana curscn chapel Home Dem onstration clubs have just re ceived their revised, printed edi tion of the recipe Dook entitled, | ravorue Recipes. of the Car- j toogechaye and Carson Chapel Home Demonstration Clubs ol Macon County." Five years ago mimeographed copies were compiled (or the club members. To their sur prise, recipe books were sent as gifts to every section of the United States. At Farm and Home week in Raleigh in 1U41, copies were on sale by 4-H Club Girls Myra Slagle and Emma *Lou Hurst, and part of the funds were used to send Miss Hurst to Chicago to at tend the 4-H club congress as "Health Queen of North Caro lina." These books were also ex- j hibited at the Western Carolina lair in Hendersonville that year. The members of the clubs i wanted a revised edition that was printed and that would | mention Macon County, since everyone did not know where Cartoogechaye and Carson j Chapel were located. One thousand copies are now available, with tested recipes, from "beverages" to "household needs." Committee members who se lected the recipes and arranged the book are Mrs. Earl Harrison, , president of the Cartoogechaye club. Mrs. H E. Freas, and Mrs. Carl Slagle, Mrs. J R. Ray, pres ident of the Carson Chapel club, Mrs. Leona W. Moore, and Miss Ethel Hurst. California and Oregon are the chief producers of Ladtno clov er seed, now widely used in permanent pasture mixtures. ? JOIN ? Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County Our FORD mechanics know your FORD best^^ T HEY AISO SAVE YOU MONEY WITH FORD METHODS, FORD EQUIPMENT, AND GENUINE FORD PARTS _'_r WHEN it comes to Ford ser vice, there's no place like "home." Our men, experience # and equipment make your Ford run best. Our specialists save you money. Drive in for a free check-up now. Easy terms if you like; I ? Ford Factory-Trained Mechanics 2. Ford- Approved Service Methods 3* Genuine Ford Parts 4. Special Ford Equipment There's no place like "HOME" for Ford Service DUNCAN MOTOR CO. franklin, N. (!? Telephone 09-.I HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN FIRE PREVENTION Memo to writers of lett*rs-to the-editor, ardent lovers, people who bought mail-order mer chandise they do not like, buy ers of stocks that went down instead of up, and those who are lor or against a law: Non-flammable envelopes are on the market From where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh Bert Childers .and the Melon Patch Bert Childers put an id in the Clarion the other day. Here*a what it aaid: "Planted more melons than I can eat this year. Stop Ly and pick as many as you want. All free." As you can guess, plenty of folks sent their kids over and plenty of the parents came too. Stripped Bert's melon patch in no time. And as they went away, Bert treated the kids to lemonade, and offered the grownups a glass of ice-cold sparkling beer. 4 Naturally it puzzled gome folka . . . but Bert explains: "It gives me a kick to share things when I can afford to? whether it's the melons, or the lemonade, or beer. 1 guess I just like to indulge my whims." From where I sit, if we had more "*el ("-indulgent" people like Bert ?who believe in share and ?hare alike, live and let live, this tired world would be a whole lot better off! AdH. ? 1946. UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Carolina Commit!** Suite 606 60 J Inturance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Now ? sweeter, tastier bread with FLEISCHMANN'S I .t's so easy to bake delicious, smooth-textured loaves if you use Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast. This fresh yeast is full-strength. It goes right to work to help you get best baking results every time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME ? insist on Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast. The cake with the familiar yellow label! De pendable ? America's_ favorite for over 70 years. To the Voters of Macoti County: I think that all candidates for public office should make a public statement to the voters, and 1 take this opportunity to make such a statement as candidate for Clerk of the Su perior Court of Macon County. 1. I am not a veteran and did not lose un arm in the service, but lost it in a hunting accident in my early youth. It would have been a great honor to me to be able to stand in the ranks of those who served our country in the Armed Forces, but I was prevented from doing so by this physical handicap. I seek no votes on the ground that 1 am a veteran nor on the grounds of my physical handicap, and any rumor or impression that you may have heard t? this effect is false. I am onlv stating this to clear up certain propaganda which has been spread to this effect. 2. I am of the opinion that the office of the- Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon 'County is a full time job, and if 1 should be elected, 1 pledge to give my undivided at tention to the duties of the office. 3. 1 seek no controversy with any person, regardless of party affiliation. I stand for sound County Cioverninent, which represents all the people of the County. A public officer is a servant of the people, and if 4 am elected it will l>e my aim to serve all the people to the best of my ability regardless of party, affiliation. 1 will appreciate the support of the people of this county and if elected will endeavor to be worthy of their confidence. Respectfully, Clinton Brookshire, Candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon Comity, ?
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