Bulletin
Tells How Best To Feed,
Care For Ccws
The kind of Iced and care
which the dairy cow receives
largely determines the success
in dairy farming, say extension
dairy specialists at State college.
If you are In doubt as to
where your dairy cows are re
ceiving the proper care and
feed, a bulletin entitled Feeding j
and Care of Dairy Cows, which
has been' reprinted by the Stale
College Extension service, should
prove helpful.
Prepared by Dairy Extension
Specialists J. A. Arey and A. C.
Kimrey, the bulletin covers all
of the salient points in the
proper care and feeding of dairy
animals. The authors have tried
to pack into 21 pa^es many
answers to the average datry
farmers questions. i
Copies of the bulletin are now
? available upon request t;i Agri
cultural Editor, State College
Station, Raleigh. Be sure to ask
for Extension Circular No. 193,
entitled Feeding and Care cf
Dairy Cows.
Surveys indicate more and
more people are taking part of
vacation in summer, part at
some other season.
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TobaccG
Gradirife Demonstrations I
T 3 Be Held Here
It is a known fact that to
bacco improperly graded d?es
not bring as high a price as it
does when properly graded and
prepared for the market.
With this in mind, two tobac
co grading demonstrations will
be ^conducted here in Macon
County October 7 by Mr. Mc
Donald, a government grader.
On the morning of the 7th at
9:30 o'clock a demonstration will
be held on Will Ledbetter's farm
at Riverside. In the afternoon at
2 o'clock a demonstration will
be held on the farm of Arthur
and Theodore Raby at West's
Mill.
Every one interested in prop
erly grading and preparing their
tobacco for the market should
be present at one of these dem
onstrations.
Huge Potato Raised
By Dills At Skeenah
One of the largest Irish po
tatoes ever grown In this sec
tion was raised this summer by
Beacherd pills, of ' the North
Skeenah community.
The potato in question, the
largest of four in a hill, was
nine inches long and thirteen
inches in circumference. It tip
ped the scales at three pounds.
Mr. Dills said that the seed
used were certified Sequoia's.
Farmers are raising 34,667,000
urkeys this year.
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FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA
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4-H GIRL GETS CALF? When Frank Deal, of the Cat Creek
community, was presented a registered Guernsey heifer by
Wiley Brown in the spring of 1946, it was with the understand
ing that the b<3y would turn the animal's first heifer calf back
to Mr. Brown. Recently Frank "paid" for his original calf, ,
and Mr. Brown promptly presented this new link in the chain
of tine dairy stock to Othello Cabe, 14-year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cabe, also of Cat Creek. The three are
shown above with Othello's calf. Othello, who attends the
Franklin High school, long has been active in the Holly Springs
4 -II club, of which her mother is the adult leader.
James H. Burnet5;
Dies Of Pneumon\a At
Oak Grove Home
Funeral services for James
Henry Burnett were held at the
Oak Grove Baptist church last
Thursday morning at 11 a. m.
Mr. Burnett died Wednesday
morning frotn pneumonia at his
home In the Oak Grove com
munity after having been in ill
health for the past two years.
He was 78 years of age and had
spent most of his life as a farm
er in this community.
The Rev. Norman E. Holden
conducted the service and burial
followed in the church ceme
tery. f
Pallbearers were T. J. Chil
ders, Shirley Chllders, Clyde,
Dover, and Robert Burnett, and
Everett Sanders;
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Laura Shuler Burnett; six sons,
Frank and Harley Burnett of
Glenville; two daughters, Mrs.
j Fred Childers of Franklin, Route
> 3, and Mrs Walter Saunders of
[ Martinsville, Va.; 46 grandchil
I dren and 19 great grandchild
To rcise
Avoid setbacks of your
pigs at weaning time
by starting them early on
TUXEDO Pig Meal.
Feed it also to the sows
before and after farrowing,
for richer milk and health
ier litters. Feed Tuxedo
from start to fin
ish for
profits.
Dry man Feed &
Grocery
TUXEDO
PIG MEAL
Buy the Best . . .
"DOBRY'S BEST"
OR
"BEST OF THE WEST"
FLOUR
... at your favorite Grocer's
Dowdle Wholesale Co., Distributor*
ren.
Potts funeral directors were
in charge of the arrangements.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as. adminis
tratrix of A. F Brown, deceas
ed, late of Macon County, N. C ,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or be
fore the 25th day of September,
1948 or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate set
tlement.
p This 25th day of September,
1947.
MRS. GRACE BROWN,
Administratrix.
02? 6tc? N6
Each month the federal gaso
line tax costs American motor
ists substantially more than the
total annual tax receipts of the
rational government a hundred
years ago, according to S. Gil
mer Sparger, executive secre
tary of the North Carolina Pe
troleum Industries committee.
Legume hays such as alfalfa.
;lover, soybean, lespedeza, or
:ow pea are valuable In cattle
[eedlng, because they not only
furnish the dry roughage but
reduce the amount of protein
supplement needed in the ra
tion.
One of the world's deepest
holes drilled for oil, in Brazoria
county, Tex., is still drilling and
now is below 16,555 'feet.'
Costa Rica mines half a mil- >
lion dollars worth of gold an
nually.
GRIMES GOLDEN
APPLES
V
W2 have Plenty of Canning Apples
AT ORCHARD
? At ?
$1.25
Per Bu&iiel
DRIVE UP
Rabun Orchards
5 Miles West of Dillard, Ga.
If you have trouble luring your family away from the funnies
and sports pages on Sunday mornings, try serving these
tempters for breakfast. They'll make even Dick Tracy and the
latest scores take a back scat 1
APPETITE AWAKENER
Brightest breakfast idea in a
month of Sundays . . . French
Toast Logs made like this: Break
2 eggs into shallow dish; beat
lightly with fork ; add 1 M cups of
milk and % tap.
salt. Cut crusts
from 12 slices of
tender-textured,
oven-fresh MAR
VEL ENRICHED
WHITE BREAD,
Irom the A&r. Dip each slice into
egg mixture. Brown lightly on both
sides in hot fat in heavy skillet.
Spread with preserves, and roll.
6 servings.
FRY THIS FOR SIGHS!
To make small fry finish their
farina . . . arid sigh for seconds
. . . fry ANN PAGE MELLO
WHEAT FARINA from the A&P.
Cook 1 cup of this pure, refined
wheat cereal in X quart of boiling
salted water to a thick mush. Pour
into small loaf pan ; chill ; turn out
and cut into five or six %-inch
dices. Dip in seasoned fiour and
fry to a golden brown in hot skil
let with bacon or sausage fat.
Serve with jelly, preserves, syrup.
JAM SESSION
I could eat jam-filled baked apples
for breakfast Sunday, Monday or
all- days. To prepare them, I core
medium-sized apples, place them
in a baking dish, and fill each
cavity with 1 tbsp. of A&P's lus
cious ANN PAGE GRAPE JAM.
Then I cover the bottom of the pan
with water and bake in a moderate
oven, 375? F., 30 minutes, or till
the apples are soft, basting oc
casionally with the liquid in the
pan.
VOICE YOUR CHOICE!
One of the nicest things about
Sunday is that it gives you leisure
to enjoy all the coffee you want.
And one of the nicest things about
A&P COFFEE is that it gives you
the exact blend
you want. There
are3 deliciousones
to. choose from . . .
EIGHT O'CLOCK
(mild), RED CIR
CLb (medium)
and BOKAR (strong). Discover
your favorite today . . . have it
Custom Ground when you buy it,
just right for your coffeepot . . .
and wake up to coffee that tastes
, better every day in t!io v.cek !
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Wallpaper
^ You really must see these gorgeous NEW
Trimi Ready-Pasted Wallpaper patterns. They're styled right up to the
minute and include exciting new effects in wallpaper design. I discovered foi
myself how easy it is to hang Trimi? all you do is dip it in water
?nd apply it. It's a real money saver too, as it's guaranteed washable and
fadeproof. Three boxes do an entire room at an average cost of |7.47
,,
per room . . . and you can do ? room ..i an evening!
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Franklin Hardware Co.
Phone 117 On Square