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* Dolls
* Drums
* Games
* Balls
* Trucks
* Pianos
* Scooters
'Tea Sett
* Tricycles
* Airplanes
* Toy 'Phones
* Xmas Tree Lights
* Construction Sets
For Grown-Ups
* Bed Lamps
* Pin-up Lamps
* Electric Heaters
* Electric Heating Pads
* Hot Plates
* Fountain Pens
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12 4-H CLUBS
NAME OFFICERS
Dates For December
Meetings Are .
Announced
New officers of the 12 4-H
clubs in this county were elect
ed at club meetings this oionih.
and have been announced by
(j b Dixon, assistant county
^Dates for the clubs' Decem
ber meeting also were an
nounced by Mr Dixon, as fol
Decembcr 9: Slagle at 9.15
a m.' Otter Creek at 1:30 p. m.
December 10: Higdonville at
0;30; Pine Grove, 10.45, Holly
Springs, 1:30.
December 11: Iotla' 9 3 '
Burning town, 10:45; Cowee 1.30.
December 12: Franklin Junior,
8:40; Franklin Senior, 10.15.
December 13: Otto, 9.15,
Highlands, 2i05.
Projects which 4-H ciub mem
bcrs may take, tt was explained,
include various phases of cr?P?'
poultry, livestock, forestiy, and
home-making
The president, vice-president,
secretary, assistant secretary,
song leader, assistant song
leader, and, for some clubs, pro
gram chairman and reporter,
are listed, in that order,
each club, as follows:
Burningtown: Jessie Lee Welch,
Betty Childers, Catherine Tal
lent, Henderson Huggins Joyce
Welch, Catherine Tallent, and
Ruth Edwards.
Cowee: Luanne Gibson. How
ard Cabe, Dorothy Medlin., Bes
sie Bell Holland, Annie Lois 5
Welch, Evelyn Dean, Nancy
Ramsey, and Jackie Raby_ j
Franklin, Jr.: Mary Anne Kil
llan. Janet Parker Laura Lyle.
Richard Jones, Martha Anne
KilUan, Wilma Rlnshaw, Leia ,
Joe Gailey, and Mahha Anne ,
Stockton. _
Franklin, Sr.: Virginia Cans- 1
ler Johnny Owens, Billy Ray,
Jimmy Conley, Joe Freeman
Wi.Ha Gene McGlamery, Jerry
Potts, and Billy Ramsey >
Highlands: Joyce Burnette.
Paul Price, Deloris Vinson, Pat
sv Hayes, Kathleen Potts. Paul |
Price, James Potis, and Joyce
Burnette. _ ,
Holly Springs: Mildred Corbin, |
Fred Deal, Mary Ruth Higdon, |
R. L. Cabe, Mildred Corbin, j
Grady Corbin, and Maxine Tayl
Plne Grove: Samuel Holland,
Joyce Holland. Frances Deal,
Annie Lee Bolilk, Franies Deal,
and Samuel Holland
Higdonville : Bernice Gregory.
Elizabeth Anne Smith. Howard
Mincy. Carolyn Bryson, Annie
Laurie Moses. Francis Moses,
Annie Laurie Moses, and Eliza
beth Anne Smith.
Iotla: Martha Penland, Emma
Lou Ramsey. Frances Fouts.
Ruby DeHart, Frances Fonts
Ed Poindexter, Martha Nell
Penland, and Emma Lou Ram
sev*
Otter Creek: Mildred Medford,
Dora Lee Bateman, Nell Ycranee.
Ruth Cross, Ruby Owenby. Paul
Social Security Official
To Be Here On Dec. 6
A representative of the Ashe
ville field office of the Social
Security board will be at the
register of deeds' office here
. December 6 at 9 a m , It has
been announced.
State College Hint*
To Farm Homemakera
By VEKNA STANTON
N C. State College
Food Value Package: Potatoes :
pack good food values under
their jackets. They are a good
source of vitamin C, contain
some B vitamins, iron and other
important minerals, and starch
Types to Buy: Best potatoes
are firm and clean, have shal- 1
low eyes, are free from cuts, j
decay, or green sports. There
' are preferences, too, in line j
with the recipe followed. Mealy, j
flaky varieties are good lor bak
ing and mashing. Waxy varie
ties that hold their shape are
best for salads and for cream
ing.
If selling potatoes, package
those of uniform size and grade
Send to market only high qual
ity potatoes with "eye appeal."
Cooking Tips: The best way
to save food values is to cook
potatoes in their jackets. And
of the two ways of cooking
them in their jackets, boiling
conserves more vitamins than
baking. If the potatoes are to
be served parslied, 'nashed
creamed, hash-browned, or in
salad, start them on their way
boiled in their jackets When
raw potatoes are called for as in
a scallop or soup, keep the
peelings thin. Peel potatoes just
before cooking If allowed' to
soak, the potatoes lose some of
their nutritional value. If they
must be peeled ahead of time,
put them in salted water. Serve
them quick-cooked and steam
ing hot. The longer thev stand
exposed to the air. M-.e more
vitamin C they lose ? eft-overs
should be covered and kept in
a cold place until you're ready
to use them
A simple way to restore the i
fresh flavor to canned orange
juice or other canned citrus
juices is to pour the chilled :
juice back and forth from one
tumbler to another iust before 1
serving, citrus research chem
ists of the U S.D A advise Thi"
adds air whV-h 1s naturally
present in fresh juice but is re
moved during the vacuum can
ning process. Much of the "d'.f
! ferent" taste ?*i nronerlv fan
ned juice, especially in orange
(juice as it ccmes from the con
i is actually an airless taste which
largely disappears when air is
j added.
;ine Smith, and Louise Ow-nbv
Otto: Sue Howard, Mildred i
I Cunningham Mary Keener, Eu- I
! gene Gray. Bruce Keener. Lois i
Slagle. Dudley Conley. and Roy
Brown.
Slagle: Kenneth Crawford.!
Bruce Crawford. Wayne Harrt- i
son, Rosemary Huscission. Grace
Setser. Sara Ledford, and Con
naree itfolen.
Urges Farmers
To Place Lime
Orders At Once
Limestone will be furnished to
farmers through the 1947 agri
cultural conservation progrb.ii
on a "first come, first served
basis," it was announced this
week by Robert Fulton, chair
man of the Macon County com
mittee, in urging farmers to
place their 1947 lime orders im
mediately
"Only 355,200 tons of lime
stone have been offered for dis-'
tribution through the 1947 pro
gram for the entire state," Mr.
Fulton continued. With an In
dicated increased demand (or
lime during the coming yea,,
he pointed out that sufficient
lime will not be available to fill
all requests and that orders will
be filled in the order they are
placed with the Macon County
Triple A office.
Contractors have agreed to
furnish lime on a monthly
basis. Any month's allotment
that Is not requested will be
canceled and lost for the entire
year, he said. By ordering lime
now, farmers are assured of
getting it in December of this
year, or In January or Febru
ary of 1947.
Super Rock and Slag
Building Blocks
Door and Window Lintel*
Flue Collars
Complete Line Concrete Products
SEPTIC TANKS, PLACED
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CHARLES H. DAVIS
or Write Box 421
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NEW FEED STORE
NOW OPEN
In Old S. A. Munday Stand
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WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
PURINA FEEDS
? Calf Chow
? Milk Chow
? Goat Chow
? Dog Feed
? Rabbit Feed
? Hog Chow
? Hog Fatena
? Omolene Horse Feed
? Chicken Starter and Laying Mash
? C. S. Meal ? Oats ? Hay
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SEE US FOR YOUR STAPLE GROCERIES
Hall & Potts Feed Store
Located in Old S. A. Munday Stand
MOVING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Macon Willys Co.
will be in its
NEW LOCATION
On Palmer Street, Opposite Cagle's Cafe
DECEMBER 1
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YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT US THERE
Attention, Jeep Owners:
We will have a Modern Rspair Shop, and will carry a full line of repair parts.
A Good Willys Mechanic Will be on Hand to Handle Repairs
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Farmers, Note:
We will have a good line of Farm Machinery in stock as soon as it becomes available.
MACON WILLYS CO.
W. E. YARBROUGH, Owner