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V Check This List tw for your SEED NEEDS BEAN S ? Garden Red Valentine (with string) Burpee Stringles* Green pod Tenn. Green pod (with string) Golden Wax Highland Special Tendergreen BEANS Pole or Cornfield McCaslin, white Genuine Cornfield Kentucky Wonder Lazy Wife ? white October Horticultural? Brown October BEANS ? -Lima Ford hook No. 242, bush Henderson, bush Seiva, pole PEAS Ramshorn, or white with black eye Sugar Crowder Garden Peas Alaska, or Early May Little Marvel Thomas Laxton Tall Telephone Dwarf Telephone CORN Giolden Bantam ? Golden Cross Bantam Country Gentleman Stowell's Evergreen Tuckers' Favorite Golden Dent CANE Sugar Drip Blue Ribbon Garden Seeds: BEETS Early Dark Detroit Blood Turnip CABBAGE Jersey Wakefield Allseason Copenhagen Drumhead Flat Dutch CARROTS Chantaney Danvers CUCUMBERS White Spine liong Green Chicago Pickling LETTUCE Iceberg N. Y. Wonderful MUSTARD Giant Southern Curled OKRA White Velvet Clemsoin Spineless PARSNIPS Hollow Crown PEPPER California Wonder Red Cayenne PUMPKINS Kentucky Field Striped C us haw RADISHES White Icicle SPINACH BtoomsdaJe SQUASH lellow Crook neck Acorn TOMATOES Rutger Marglobe Stone Earliana TURNIPS Purple Top Globe Purple Top Strap Leaf HOT CAPS PEAT MOSS BONE MEAL SEED POTATOES Maine Grown, Certified CABBAGE PLANTS: ONION SETS BABY CHICKS GRASS SEED Orchard Kentucky Blue Red Top, or Herds Lawn Mixture CLOVER Red White Dutch Mammoth, or Saplin LESPEDEZA SEED OATS WE HAVE SOME OF ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS IN STOCK HALL FEED, GROCERY AND SEED STORE ?Continued from Pag? On* 3 Political Events Mark Macon Week national convention In Phila delphia In June. Mr. Hennessee Is said to be the first Republican living west of the Balsams chosen as a national convention delegate in many years. The del egates will go to the convention unpledged The i Sylva convention named Col J. A. Wagner, of Asheville, as the party's candidate for congressman from the twelfth district. FARM INCOME IN N. C DROPS State One Of 4 In U. S. Where Farm Receipts Took Tumble North Carolina is one of only lour states in the nation whose cash receipts from farm mark eting showed a decrease during 1947, according to C. Brice Ratchford, extension form man agement specialist at State col lege. ? Although receipts for the na tion as a whole rose 23 per cent -from $24,500,000,000 in 1946 to $30,200,000,000 in 1947? the farm income in North Carolina show ed a decrease of $9,200,000, Mr. Ratchford said. The only other states showing a decrease were Delaware, South Carolina, and Florida. Receipts from North Carolina crops during 1947 were $32,000, 000 less, primarily caused by lower prices for tobacco, but re ceipts from livestock and live stock products increased $22, 500,000, the specialist added. state College Hints To Farm Homemakera By RUTH CURRENT State Farm Demonstration Agent A large market basket pro vides a handy container in which to keep cleaning sup plies. Soap powder, polishes, cleaning cloths, small brushes, and other articles are conven iently stored in one place. To keep tools and nails from rolling off the top of a step ladder, simply nail a strip of inner tube around it in such a manner that it will form a shallow tray. It is always a shock to look at the calendar and realize that some friend's birthday or anni versary has just passed and you have neglected to send a gift or a card. Here then is the solution: Be fore tacking up a new calendar at the first of each year, go through and encircle in red the dates for all the special birth days and anniversaries. Then as the days and weeks and months pass, the red circles will serve as reminders and no friends will have been forgotten. For semi-annual freshening up* feather pillows should be aired on a cloudy, windy day rather than allowed to hang in the sun. The sun draws the natural oil out of the feathers and destroys their resiliency. The bottom of the soouring powder can will not leave rust marks on bathroom fixtures if it is dipped in hot parrafin. A yearly wedding out of work out kitchen utensils, and other odds and ends, will get rid of dust collectors, save extra work Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis la not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine 1ms potent than Creomulslon which 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, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the oough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) ? Personal Mention w. P. Landrum rttumed Sat urday to hli home at CuliMaJa, after spending the winter months In Oaytona Beach, Fla. Mrs Gilmer Crawford expects to go to Black Mountain tomor row to be with her daughter, Miss Inez Crawford, who is to undergo a major operation at Black Mountain sanatorium. Six From Here Attend Meeting In Bryton City Six Macon County women at tended a. Methodist meeting in Bryson City Saturday. The gath ering was a one-day training school for officers of Women's Societies of Christian Service of the Waynesville district of the church. Attending from * this county were Mrs. R. H. Hull, pastor of the West Macon cir cuit, Mrs. Carl S. Slagle, Mrs Zeb Conley, Mrs. Fred Slagle, Mrs. Gilmer Setser, and Mrs. H. C. Hurst. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond New of Atlanta, Ga., have announc ed the birth of a son, Philip Anthony, February 27, at the Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. Mrs. New, formerly of Franklin, is a niece of Mrs. Tom Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rowland have announced the birth of a son, Larry Blake, March 2 at the Strickland Memorial hos pital, Griffin, Ga. Mr. Rowland formerly made his home at Franklin, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Parrish, of Franklin, Route 3, have an nounced the birth of a daugh ter, March 8 at Angel hospital. Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Clark, of West's Mill, have announced the birth of a daughter, Linda Gail, March 14 at Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Euell Owens, of Cullasaja, have announced the birth of a daughter, March 15 at the home. and valuable storage space. To store bowls, platters, and odd dishes without stacking them, remember that a group of "stepped" shelves is useful. A nut pick should have a place in every kitchen; it may be used to remove corks, to punch holes in sifting-cans, to untie hard knots, and to clean seams in milk pails and other utensils. Cherries or small pick les, too, may be easily removed from their containers with a nut pick. Tongs are a useful addition to kitchen equipment and are especially efficient for turning meats, cakes, and pies in oven, and excellent to use in rinsing dishes. To prevent pictures from marking the wall? When hang ing pictures, place a thumb tack on the back of the pic tures at each of the lower cor ners. This will hold the picture far enough from the wall so that it will not leave a mark Picture rearrangement is thus permitted from year to year. When turkish towels have be come worn or faded, simply cut them in squares and keep them to use as dishcloths. A low-pitched, well-modulated voice will rule out all whining, scolding, nagging, and complain ing. DEXTER WASHERS FARMERS F EDERAI ION Backache For quick comforting help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains. Oettlng Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, Irritating passages. Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cystex today. FRANKLIN LIVESTOCK AUCTION ? Bring Your Livestock HERE For Highest Prices S*le Every Wednesday DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN # Every Saturday Night Open 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock ?-C? ttwd tfrnn P?f* Om Ma ton Venire To Report For Trial in Grthtm Call, Paul B. Carpenter, W. R Edwards, R. D. Wells, John 1 Bulgin, C. C. McLean, John Williamson, W. M. Barnard, W C. Arvey. Edgar J. Carpenter, Dock M. Rogers, Earl Harrison, Gordon Smith, J. L. Hurst, Frank L. Cabe, Charlie E. Camas, John M. Archer, Jr., Harry Welch, Mrs. Inez Pangle, John H. Campbell, Prank Crisp, George E. Brown, Carl P. Cabe, Ted Blaine, Harley Yonce, Reed El liott, Robert Stewart, Lester Crawford, Jim Beck, A. C. Patterson, William N. Dal rymple, Mrs. F. E. Mashburn, Ned Dowdle, Dallas Rowland, C. N. Dowdle, H. W. Cabe, Carey W. Cabe, J. F. Bryson, Roy F. Cunningham, Billy Bryson, Han sel Bennett, and W. H. Cun ningham. Mrs. Moses, 72, Taken By Death At Gneiss Home Mrs. Fanny Belle Moses, 72, life-long resident of Macon county, died Tuesday at her home in the Gneiss section. Before her marriage to Wil liam Moses she was Miss Belle Keener. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at, the Walnut Creek school house, with the Rev. Frank Hol land and the Rev. Arvil Swaf ford conducting the service. Burial followed in the Walnut ureek cemetery. Pallbearers were Ransom Led ford, Troy Gregory, Claude Houston, Andrew Gregory, Al fred Leopard, and Theodore Hedden. Mrs. Moses is survived by four sons: Arthur, of Cullasaja, Wil lie and Clyde of Gneiss, and Howard of Germany; one daugh ter, Mrs. Clara Towery, of .White Stone, Ga.; two brothers, W. A. Keener and Pete Keener, of Gneiss; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Jones, of Ellijay, Mrs. Callle 1 Page, of Hazelwood, and Mrs. Saphronia Woods. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Bryant funeral home. 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