Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Are Announced Meetings of home demonstra tor! clubs In the county for the coming week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence S. Sherrlll, county home demon stration agent. They are as fol lows: Today (Thursday) Liberty H 0?>m \4U+ Memo for Well Being At the first sign of ill ness get your doctor. Cajl us for fast drug service. Perry's Drug Store Phone 82 club with Mrs. Theodore Elmore at 2 p. m. Friday: Upper Cartoogechaye club at the home of Mrs. Tom Southard at 2 p. m. Monday: Music appreciation program at the Franklin Meth odist church at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday: Travelers club with Mrs. Robert Parrish at 2 p. m. Wednesday: Watauga club with Mrs Harold Morgan at 2 p. m. Thursday: Clark's Chapel club at the home of Mrs. Ardell Cabe at 2 p. m. Franklin Busi ness women's club at the Agri cultural building at 7:45 p. m. Friday: Cowee club with Mrs. Ralph West at 2 p. m. This Week With Macon County Agents By S. W. MENDENHALL Much has been said about the progress farmers of Macon, County are making, and very justly so Many farmers, how ever, are either modest or neg ligent and fail to report the good job that they are doing. ! For instance, last year farm ers were asked to notify the county agent's office, or any other agricultural worker, if they thought they had corn that would yield 100 bushels per acre so this corn could be checked and due credit given to the farmer and county. Many J farmers made 100 bushels or ? more per acre but none of these ! farmers asked for an estimation to be made; therefore, this county had no 100 bushel yields Your Kitchen Can Look Like This ! Ask Us About A Loan If you want to modernize your home, we'll be glad to tell you about the building and loan way of financing it New Series Of Stock Opens July 1 Macon County Building & Loan Association Room 26 . Bank of Franklin Bldg. Gibson Reunion Held Wanderin In Wests Mill The Gibson reunion was held June 8 at the home of Mrs. Nancy Carden, the only living direct descendent of the John Stewart Gibson family of 15 children. Several were present. A program followed dinner. ? * ? Mrs. Hugh Cathey and chil dren, of Canton, spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Terrell Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Sheffield, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Vonnie West, of Ashe ville, is spending the summer at her home here. Mrs. Birdell Ray, of Waynes ville, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Hurst. The Rev. Frank Wykle and daughter, Coleen, attended a meeting in Hayesville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Bryson, of Detroit, Mich., spent two weeks at their summer home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Dalton and daughter, of Gastonia, spent the week- end with Mr. Dal ton's mother, Mrs John Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook, j to report and no farmers were eligible to attend the annual banquet which is held in Ashe ville for the 100-bushel growers. Farmers were asked to report their improved pasture if they had one and one-half acres per animal unit. Only 63 farmers made this report when anyone riding through the county can very easily see that only a very j small percentage of the farmers [ who qualified reported their j pasture. Macon County, how ever, was designated as one of the ten best counties in the state and received the green pasture flag. No county in the state has been designated as an honor county as yet. To get this award 60 per cent of the farm ers must have one and one-half acres of ladino and grass pas ture per animal unit. Farmers who received the Green Pasture award for 1951 should report their pasture acre age again this year in order that the date may be changed from 1951 to 1952. All farmers who did not report last year j but did have one and one-half , acres of improved pastures per I animal unit should not fail to report this year. Farmers who think that they have corn that will yield 100 bushels per acre should notify the county agent's office, or some other agricultural worker, so that the yield can be esti mated. i A of Ashevllle, visited Mrs. Hol brook's mother, Mrs. John Dal ton, recently. Hazel Blanton, of Needmore, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanton and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheffield and family, of Waynesvllle, vis ited Mr. Sheffield's brother, Grover Sheffield, and family re cently. Miss Bobbie Sheffield Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blan ; ton and family in Needmore. Pfc. John Pendergrass Ordered To Embarkation Port For Overseas Duty Pfc. John Pendergrass, of j Franklin, has been ordered to I a port of embarkation for over seas duty, according to informa tion received here from the public information office at Camp Rucker, Ala., where he has been stationed for some time. Pfc. Owenby Transfers To Far East Command Pfc. Donald B. Owenby, son of Mr. W. D. Owenby, of Frank lin, Ropte 3, recently was trans ferred to the Far East com mand after training with the j 47th "Viking" Infantry division at Camp Ruker, Ala , the army has announced. He is assigned to the heavy , Mortar company of the 135th ; Infantry regiment as a truck | driver, the announcement said, j After Leaves Here, Crisp And Bowers Go To Calif. For New Navy Assignment Seaman Apprentices Floyd Crisp and Eugene Bowers, both of the Cullasaja community, have returned to San Diego, Calif., for assignment after spending leaves here with their parents. Seaman Crisp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crisp and Seaman Bowers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers. Pvt. Carpenter Training For Military Police Duty Pvt. Jess E. Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpen ter, of Prentiss, is receiving basic training at the military police replacement training center at Camp Gordon, Ga., it has been learned here. He will spend 16 weeks in training befcre qualifying as a member of the military police corps. WANTED Dead or Alive HORSES, COWS, AND HOGS PHONE ASHEVILLE 24981 If no answer 36978 v Asheville By-Products Corp. THE CHRYSLER INEW YORKER CONVERTIBLE ( This body tlyle alto available in (Tinimr Of Luxe with Spitfire h.ngme. f While lida^ull tire* at extia eo?t. ITS ENGINE ADDS MUSCLE TO EVERY DROP OF GAS! To many owners, the mighty 180 H.P. V-8 engine that powers the Chrysler New Yorker is the most remarkable feature of this remarkable car. It is cer tainly the most discussed automobile engine in many, many years. , This is the engine with hemispherical combustion chambers . . . the engine that gets more power out of every drop of gas. | And non-premium gas at that! Actually, it puts you in control of more power than you'll probably ever need use. You'll sense this . . . together with > it* unequaled response . . . the very first yards you drive. It runs smoother, more quietly, and with less wear than any other engine ever built into an American automobile. . . . and it makes driving (both cruising and the short runs) more fun than you have ever known it to be! But that's not all. Along with this engine there are scores of other reasons, too, for driving a New Yorker before resolving on any new car. Like Full-time Power Steering that makes steering fit* timet easier . . . and your control fit * timet greater . . . than in ordinary cars. Like Power Brakes that cut needed pedal pressure by as much as two-thirds. Like Onflow shock absorbers that make even bad roads feel "newly paved" . . . restful chair-high seats . . . big, wide opening doors . . . big windows that let you tee more. It's true . . . until you drire a Chrysler New Yorker you wor't know what you're missing. Why not stop in today? CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED ?f I . J. C. SORRELLS M OTOR COMPANY pfcffm 211 E?*t Main Street t Franklin, N. C k ? . I' ITS A FACT WHAT? Artificial Breeding Pays. WHY? Only the best bulls in the country are used. Their heif ers are better than the dams. It is less trouble to you. WHERE? Call BUI Higdon at 2706 or 97. WHEN? Start using this service now. The improvement of our dairy cattle depends on you. Franklin Hardware Co. Always Parking on the Square How Their Neighbors Feel About Our Two Candidates For Congress . . . - r I 1 \ Both Frank Parker and George Shuford have lived all their lives in Buncombe County. The people of Asheville and Buncombe County have had a better opportunity to get to know them and judge their qualifications for public office better than any of the rest of us in the 12th Congressional District. It is always most important to know what people who are neighbors and who come in close contact with candidates think of them. When the people of Asheville and Buncombe county ex pressed their opinion of the two men at the polls here is what they said: Frank Parker ...... 7,974 George Shuford 6,853 The People Who Know the Candidates Best Have Spoken!