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Home Demonstration Club Officials Ready To' Assume Duties
OFFICERS WILL
UK UP WORK
I1HAWJARY1
i Club Heads For County
And 20 Clubs Are '
| Announced
Ojfficers of Macon County's 20
' home demons ration clubs,
? elected in November to serve
though 1951, county project
f leaders, and county committee
? chairmen will take office Mon
! day, Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill,
?' county home demonstration
agent, announced this week.
; Project leaders are Mrs. Carl
? Slagle, foods and nutrition; Mrs.
Bradley, home gardens; I
Mrs. W. P. Poles, home poul ry;
Mrs> J. 8. Gray, home dairy;
Mrs. John Snyder, food preser
vation; Mrs. W. D. Shuford,
, house furnishings; Mrs. Fred I
McOaha, home management; !
4 ? .
Mrs. C. T. Bryson, family life; i
Mr?. I. T. Peek, home beautl- 1
f lea t Ion; Mrs. Graham Gr.nd- !
staff, clothing; and Miss oally
Kesler, arts and crafts.
Committee chairmen for 1951 1
are Mr*. Paschal Cabe, com
munity service; Miss Frances
Barr, health; Mrs. Robeit Par
rlsh, education; Mrs. Dan Rey
nolds, citizenship; Mr?. Lois
Roberson, recreation; Mrs.
Woodrow Teague, loan fund;
Mrs. A. F. Klmsey, marke s;
Mrs. Jack Cabe, 4-H club leltd
er; and Miss Mildred Bryson,
music.
Following are the officers of
the Individual home demonstra
tion clubs.
Walnut Creek: Mrs. Charlie
Houston, president; Mrs. George
Keener, vice-president; Mrs.
Ella Peek, secretary; Mrs. O. C.
Cor bin, treasurer.
Maple Springs: Mrs. W. F.
Potts, president; Mrs. Elbert
Williamson, vice-president; Mrs.
L. C. Knight, sec.etary; airs.
Frank Carpenter, treasurer.
Otto; Mrs. Paschal Cabe, prss
ldent; Mrs. Hershal Cabe, vice
Happiness
and prosperity
attend
you this M?'
New a St J
Year. /
BROWN & CARSON
OMtcUU Department 01 Diltnt Pholt
WINTERIZED MARINE? In
Korea a special alpaca-lined parka
overcoat has been provided for th?
Marines. It fits over all winter
weight garments with a hood to
cover the steel helmet and is long
enough to wrap around a man's
feet when he is crouching in a fox
hole.
president; Miss Mildred Smith,
secretary; Mrs. Roy Henry,
treasurer.
Cullasaja: Mrs. Lease Bryson,
president; Mrs. Gordon Gibson,
first vice-president; Mrs. Marion
Bryson, second vice-president;
Mrs. Wayne Higdon, secretary,
Mrs. Ted Higdon, assistant sec
retary; Mrs. Graham Grlndstaff,
treasurer.
Nan ahala: Mrs. Ralph Soles
bee, president; Mrs. Brltt May,
vice-president; M s. Jesse Allen,
secretary; Mrs. Newell Baldwin,
treasurer.
Carson's Chapel: Mrs. Van
Prazler, president; Mrs. Homer
Greene, vice-president; Mrs. R.
D. Carson, secretary; Mrs. C. G.
Moore, treasurer.
Iotla: Mrs. Terrell Parrish,
president; Mrs. Raleigh Hous
ton, vice-president; Mrs. George
Gibson, secretary; Mrs. Bayse
Penland, treasurer.
Holly Sp-.ings: Mrs. Zeb Tayl
or, president; Mrs. Harold Cabs,
viQe-president; Mrs. Paul Am
mons, secretary; Mrs. Clyde
Willis, treasurer.
Mulberry: Mrs. Robert Bell,
president; Mrs. Harry Roberson,
dce-piesident; Mrs. Hazel Pick
ens, secretary; Mrj. Mattie Ay
ers, treasurer.
Hickory Knoll: Mrs. J. S.
Gray, president; Mrs. Jim
Young, vice-president; Mrs. Ver
non Cunningham, secretary;
Mrs. Fred Cunningham, treas
urer.
Oak Grove: Mrs. Clyde Pen
nlngton, president; Mrs. J. H.
Parrish, vice-president; Mrs.
Clarence Taylor, secretary; Mrs.
C. D. Lakey, treasurer.
Cartoogechaye: Mrs. E. M.
McNlsh, president; Mrs. Aud i
Penland. vice-president; Mrs.,
Clinton Brookshlre, secretary.
Liberty: Mrs. Dan Reynolds,
president; Mrs. Zella Dal ton,
vice-president; Mrs. Bertha
Shepherd, secretary; Mrs. W. R.
Gibson, treasurer.
Union: Mrs. Woodrow Teague,
president; Mrs. John Cunning
ham, vice-president; Mrs. C. W.
Barton, secretary; Mrs. Elmon
Teague, treasurer.
Upper Cartoogechaye: Mrs.
TJuth Burch, president; Mrs. W.
M. Byrd, vice-president; Miss
Nannie Roane, secretary; Mrs.
Hillard Solesbee, treasurer.
Travelers: Miss Jessie Roper,
president; Mrs. Rofcer. Parrish,
vice-p.esldent; Mrs. Kermit
Bateman, secretary; Mrs. Carlos
Rogers, treasurer.
Watauga: Mis. F ank Sellers,
^resident; Mrs. Lawson Snyder,
/Ice-president; Mri. J. K ch - i
ford, secretary; Mrs. Clyde
'Downs, treasurer.
Clark's Chapel: Mrs. Wiley
Brown, president; Mrs. Roy Wig
gins, vice-president; Mrs. Anna
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
%
Let us look
for faith and
reassurance
in the New
Year.
1051
TED REBER
REALTOR
FVanklln, secretary.
Franklin Business Women's '?
Club: Mrs. Sam Bryson, Jr.,
president; Mrs. Alonzo J. John
son, vice-president; Mrs. Bob 1
Houston, secretary ; Mrs. Frances !
Erown, treasurer.
Cowee: Mrs. George Byrd, I
p esiden ; Mrs. Carr Bryson, I
vice-president; Mrs. R. L. Mc
Gaha, secretary; Mrs. Carroll
Reynolds, treasurer.
Today there are 23 profes
sorial forestry schools In the
United States.
Heavy-gauge Alcoa aluminuir
has reduced weight of some
Olow torches by 40 per cent.
Automobile air filtering sys
tems now are being made en
tirely of polished aluminum.
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MACON MOTOR COMPANY
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Built By Truck Taxes .-^
When you hear someone My truck* get a "free ride," remem
/
ber that every third mile of road built by North Carolina taxes
is paid for by trucks. The more than ?20,000,000.00 they pay
every year is enough to provide primary highway maintenance
for a normal 3-year period.
Try to imagine North Carol&ia without the thousands of
miles of highway which truck taxes have paid for. Many of the '
1,800 communities which depend entirely on truck transporta
tion would be virtually helpless . . . thousands of farms would
be isolated!
Or? more to the point ? imagine our highway taxes with
out trucks to share the cost. Your toad taxes would be increased
by more than ^20, 000, 000.00 per year.
Because trucks share the highway, they participate heavily
in highway maintenance and construction cost. The result is
that North Carolina gets more and better roads ? and you get
an efficient, economical transportation service second to none in
_ the Nation.
VORTH CAROLINA MOTOR CARRIERS ASSOCIATION;