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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I Having qualified as adminis tratrix of Samuel Jasper Corn, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C., this is to .lotify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to j exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24 day of May. 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 24 day of May, 1948. LENA CORN, Administratrix M27 6tp? Jlyl CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the host of friends, white and colored, who were so kind to us at the time of the death of our son, Daniel Ledford. Franklin and Minnie Ledford i - BRUCE BtNNEII AGNES MOGREHEAO TOM D'ANDREA DEUIEB OftVtS m m MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Friday, May 28 John Garfield In "DUST BE MY DESTINY" Saturday, May 29 ? Two Big Show* ??S^DDLe'pALS" | "NORTHWEST TRAIL" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Clock Richard Francis In "JEWELS OF BRANDENBERG" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 30, 31, June 1 ESTHER WILLIAMS Laaritz MELCHIOR Jimmy DURANTE Jolifinit Wednesday, Thursday, June 2, 3 TOGCTH F SCOTT WILL BE The People's Choice BECAUSE 1. He will bring belter roads to the Farmers, not ask the fanner to drive over miles of secondary road to get to a "paved highway." 2. Through years of working up through the ranks from Farmer to County Agent to finally become Commissioner of Agricul ture forj the State of North Carolina, Scott knows the farmers problems and how to meet them. 3. He realizes that for a sound economy we must start at the roots. By helping the farmers, Scott feels that he is also put ting money in the hands of the merchant and the garageman or tilling station operator of the small town as well as the owners of factories and large companies in the cities. 4. Scott has not cluttered up his campaign speeches with hun dreds of promises of giving the people "the moon and the sun , for nothing." But the promise he has made of giving the people of %'orth Carolina better government for their money he will keep. 5. Should the people of North Carolina continue to let the ma chine name their Governor or select one of their own choice? The total vctes that any candidate receives should be a reflec tion of the people's will, not a vote produced by pressure, machinery and money. THE PEOPLE WANT SCOTT AND IF WE GO TO THE POLLS SATURDAY AND VOTE OUR CONVICTIONS, SCOTT, THE PEOPLE S MAN, WILL BE ELECTED. Harley Stewart and Charley Sutton Macon County Manager* Cute College Hint* To Farm Homemakera By KI TH CURRENT State Home Demonstration ' Agent When disconnecting an elec tric appliance cord, always grasp u by me plug -not the cord it sell. This will prevent pulling the small wires out of place and so lengthen the lue ot the cord A light placed over the Sink and another placed over the range in the kitchen pay big dividends in better ligni ana better sight. To prevent doors from squeak j ing, oil the hinges with a feath er dipped in oil. Ciocks, poo, may be oiled in this way and the sewffeing machine. Unusual Cake Frosting: Mint Cho<A)late? To make a simple mint chocolate frosting for a [ cake, melt chocolate-coverea mints in a double boiler and spread on cake. Such a frost ing hardens quickly and has a delicious llavor. Peanut Butter ?If in need of a quick and de licious frosting, try this easy recipe. Mix one and one-half cups of powdered sugar with ane tablespoon of peanut but ter and add enough cream to spread. This is esepecially ap prizing when used on a spice cake. Place an apple in the cake box in which a cake is to be stored and the cake will not dry out so rapidly. This is an ex cellent idea far storing inex pensive fruit cakes also. Keep a stiff brush near the laundry tubs and before putting any garment with pockets into the wash, turn the pockets in side out and brush thoroughly. This same handy little brush also is indispensable for bursh ing soapsuds on stubborn soil such as is found on neckbands, collars, and cuffs of shirts. Brushing is easier and more ef ficient than rubbing on a board. Q. Recently I built a shed out' of country sawed oak boards. Tliey had been sawed about two years. Now I am told that paint will not stick to this lum ber. Is that true? A. Oak is such a dense wood that paint will not work as well on it as it does on soft woods. In order to paint oak that is used for an outside surface, the pores in it need to be filled. Unless that is done, paint on an outside oak surface will begin to fail within about two years. Aluminum paint will not work any better than ordinary paint. About the only satisfactory way to change the appearanoe of oak used for outside surfaces is Social Security Man To Be Here Next Week A representative of the Aahe vUle field of the Social faecur lty administration will be at the register of deeds office hire at 9 a. m. Friday of next week, it has been announced. Daniel Ledford, 23, Franklin Negro, Is Found Dead In Bed Daniel Ledford, 23-year old Franklin Negro, was found dead In bed at the home of his brother-in-law, BUI Fuller, here the morning of May 16. A phy sician was summoned, and said death was due to a heart ut feclion The son of Frank and Minnie Ledford, of Franklin, he was buried at Angel cemetery, in the Sugarfork community, fol lowing services at the home of his parents at 3 o'clock Wed nesday atternoon ol last week. to styin it But stain, of course,' will not provide any protection. It merely changes the looks. Q. How does the feeding value of oats compare with corn? A. Oats are worth about 90 per cent as much as corn for dairy cows, but they are worth only 80 per cent as much as oorn for feeding pigs. The dif , ference is due to the oat hulls. Pigs are not quite so able to digest the hulls as are cattle. Q. Is there an orchard spray which will not be harmful to bees? A. The answer is no. There is r.v which w-j^id kill off injurious insects and not harm the bees. To prevent injury to bees, it is recommended that no poisons be used while there are any blossoms on the trees. OEXYER WASHERS 1 FARMERS FEDERATION Attention Farmers . . . HICKORY LOGS WANTED The Saw Mill at Highlands Bri&r, Inc., is now in operation under new management. We pay cash for hickory, oak and poplar Logs. Also lumber. See Mr. Peek at office or phone 260-J. . . . Highlands Briar, Inc. Are you planning to head for your favorite picnic spot this week-end? Then now's the time to head for the big round-up of picnic foods at your thrifty A&1\ When you feast your eyes on these wonderful buys, I'm sure you'll agree that it's a picnic to shop at A&P. "PICK-UP" PICNIC SALAD If you like potato salad, but don't like being burdened with plates and forks when you go picnicking, here's how to turn it into finger fare: Place each portion on a slice with plenty of delicately spicy ANN PAGE FRENCH DRESS ING from the A&P. It's simply delicious and a fine va^ue, too. THERMOS THREESOME To fill picnickers with delight, fill your thermos with one of the 3 grand-tasting blends of A&P COFFEE . . . EIGHT O'CLOCK (mild), RED CIRCLE (medium) or BOKAR (strong) ! They're all' as fresh as all outdoors because A&P COFFEE is sold in the whole fresh bean... then Custom Ground before your eyes, just right for best results in your coffeemaker. ^ nucopia. And if you want to add that"chef 's touch" to your salad, be sure to make it BREADS FOR SPREADS Picnics call for good sandwiches, so I call for MARVEL breads at my A&P whenever there's an out ing in the offing. For hearty sand wiches I choose crunchy-crusted MARVEL RYE BREAD... for daintier ones, thin-sliced MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD and MARVEL RAISIN BREAD. "OUTSIDE IN" CUP CAKES Since frosting on the outside of picnic cup cakes usually ends up on the outside of picnic-goers, I cut otf the tops of my cakes, put the frosting inside and replace the tops. For this "in- . ? . side job" I melt 2 tbsps. shortening, remove f rom heat, at 3J IhJPW'. and add cup vyiyhN* A&P's flavor-rich IONA COCOA, a dash of salt and % cup milk, stirring till thickened. Then I add 2 cups confectioners' sugar gradually and H tsp. vanilla, and beat veil. This makes enough for a dozen medium-sized cup cakes. IFftq/Viiore and&i 5-PC. 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