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H. A. STUM AN DIES AT HOME Macon Native, 69, Passes Thursday; Services Friday Homex Andrew Stuman, 60, a native of this county and farm er of the Cullasaja section, died last Thursday at 6 a. m. at his home following an illness of three weeks. Funeral services for Mr. Stu man, who was a veteran of i World War 1, were conducted ' i the following day at 3 p m at the Sugarfork Baptist Church, ' . of which he was a member. Of ficiating were the Rev. C. T. I I ay lor and the Rev. James 1. 1 1 Vinson. Burial was in the Sug arfork cemetery. Born February 5, 1894, Mr. Stuman was the son of Charlie and Mrs. Ellen Crisp Stuman. j In 1929 he was married to Miss Elsie Crisp, who died in April, 1943. Survivors include a daughter, ! Miss Joan Stuman, of the home; three brothers, Bill, of Culla saja, and Harley and Bob Stu man, of Sylva; and five sisters. Misses Laura and Effle Stu man, of Cullasaja, Mrs. Lillian Wolf, of Michigan, Mrs. Flor ence Moore and Mrs. Beulah Bryson, of Sylva. Serving as pallbearers were Fred, Frank, Ed, and Clyde Crisp, Wilburn McDowell, and James L. Teem. Bryant Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Good tractor care can save wear and tear. Brendle's Ship 3ack In States i John B. Brendle, Jr., gunner's mate third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B Brendle, of j Franklin, Route 4, returned to j the States March 11 aboard the destroyer USS Cushing after a tour of duty with the 6th Fleet In the Mediterranean, the Floet | Home Town New-; Center an nounced this week. The ship docked at Norfolk, Va. It left for the Mediterran ean in January o! 'ast year. Nurse Will Explain Clinks To lotla P.'I .A. Monday P. M. Pre -school clinics will be ex plained by Mrs Frank Shope public health nurse, at Monday night's meeting o* the lotla P. .ent-TtiCher Association. The meeting is set for 7 : 3C o'clock, according to Presidenl Frank Plyler. Animal proteins such as thos< in meat, milk and eggs are not damaged by cooking and som< are improved. TC P the gm, in 31 yean RE -POWE RS YOUR ENGINE / i a Shell-discovered additive blended into Shell Premium Gasoline, stops pre-ignition and spark plug misfiring caused by certain chemical deposits which constantly " build up" in your engine. Shell Premium with TCP: 1. Boosts power up io 15%. 2 . Increases mileage . 3. Keeps spark plugs delivering lull spark more than twite as long. 4. Stops power-wasting pre-ignition knock. Acts so fast it re-powers your engine before you've finished your second tankful. For your engine? new or old? to deliver its full power, every fuel charge in every cylinder must ignite fully and on time! But in most cars on the road to day this is not the case and for a very definite reason. Certain chemical deposits, which are constantly accumulating, interfere with proper combustion in two ways. First, these deposits coat the spark plugs, causing them to misfire. In effect they are "short-circuited." When this happens power is lost and gasoline goes out your exhaust pipe in sheer waste. The second way these deposits waste power and gasoline is by causing pre-ignition. This simply means that some deposits, adhering to the surfaces of the combustion chamber, have be come heated red hot, and ignite the gasoline too soon, causing "wild ping." Now, you can eliminate this power loss and fuel waste, simply by switch ing to Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP ? the Shell-discovered additive. Blended into Shell Premium it accom plishes what nothing else has been able to do. TCP additive has the remark able property of fireproofing the de posits in the combustion chamber, stopping pre-ignition. In addition, it changes the character of the deposits on the spark plugs to stop short circuiting. Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP is the most significant fuel devel opment since the introduction of tetra ethyl lead. Originally developed for military aviation, TCP is available only at Shell Dealers. The trademark TCP is your guarantee that you will get the full benefits of the greatest gasoline devel opment in 31 years. ?TV unique gasoline ?dditiv? discovered by Shall Research. Trademark owned and patent applied lor by Shell Oil Company. v, i t m w I H f I jn ELL] SHE?1, F2EMIURI CAS 31.1 :: 2 The Most Powerful Gasoline Your Car Can Use ? - ? ^ CANNON BIOS. ,GA S LsME St OIL CO. < ?>i :i iborc, N. C. HlWWd *HOM E V. A KrR^j [ TABLE LINENS ? Table lin- I ens that are drab or streaked I - from bleaching can be made pretty again by tinting to new ness Perhaps you can use bands of bias tape or rick-rack in de- j , sign to give that ready-to-be- j I discarded table cloth and nap- , ! kins another 12 months of use. j Percale sheets, the lovely col- | ored ones or white, can be most efiectively used as table cloths. One sheet will make a complete setting provided you cut wisely. Lace ? coarse Hamburg ? is mighty pretty as a trim or you ! might prefer to have the sides j and ends plain. The hems should be put in by hand if ! you decide on a plain cloth. Percale-sheet tableeiothes are | pretty indoors or out They are Inexpensive ? most every home maker can have one for her party and dress-up affairs. I Don't get thin, slazy sheets. I Get the best quality? you'll still This Week With Macon J County Agents \ ? i By T. If. FAGG "Assistant A^ent 1 ? D.T/t act caught with v-w IpO .an* - down Con' ?! ?!?< co ] disease. Don't 'sanibi- w:'h *h ? | men' yoft have n: i- .ait*. | bed je.rtiiizc-r. >??? ?r.troi ! treatments. ???? d. : . 'c j Protect your '. i- p!a:.' ios and frojn 1 ? >.? dn ; late -??. r'-'fli; by ;r.su:in ? adequate ' supplv o; . ? 't'. i plan* * ti?- :< por ' . .; ??? tt !]".?- . P." <\ e.;. m ' ? |o:' >nexp< n-:i ?: d i.-t ;tr- tmento Ar.'lVT'" ' "!? i" v: . ! 1 1 rsr unci , .n .. >: "ii C ..rn ... i tf?b:i * ??< ?'? year.- ago. ha- spp i n'.f. lar.* ',iv n already 1 hs (Users'', las ".veil ,i- blue nv>!'' . out p.. nt - ia .i short time <.r jmake them ? unsuitable : transplanting. Inrtieat'ons ?:??? that thi cheiY.icals rewmmcK '? ;ed f'~r Jrlue moid coiVroI ?1" also ci/.it rol ivnthraenn.' e What cheT'fca' 1 r Tr,"i',n:n mended" . -on' ainin ?: I zinfb o* ferbam For -.-pray [treatments: T'.-e fungicides c"n ' tainln; <55 pn" cent rineb 'avail able under such trade rim"- sis DitlPne 7-7<S Pa- ate Thlorlnw and Oitiio Zineb ? or orrdu.t; j containing 7' >??;? ei'n* fe-b;-m 'available under such trn !c name? as Ferm::te. Feri".d<>"' N>;L' if. Karbi.tn. and Cirbam i ntei. f '?!- t itmenN V - n ! l'e ' ' ? i v : 1 c:r ' 'i" in r *1 per <" *iT ^leb ? ?? ue enntainin ? 10 " ' bam How Much " ei a I Will Yon V-T<} > F->r - iv r." tmenS" About 1 1 . of a product con tainbv* ' :?er cer*t /ineb or a bo lit ibs of i ? !)?? fortainin" 7-' p")' ' ' ferfc i i : . 100 S' vri of plant bed for 'he ?n. For d'i t tii atri -.it .AH ?>( i1" i:> of ?> mi ,fl i" " I'n",1 'i"in>! eitli"'' ?> per rent ? 'b or io i>er cent ?*'? 1 1 "Mn en b lOo - ?. vcis for the ^-ason Whit Type Fquipment Do Y. "fp For spray treat ments S|,,; . s developing 100 lbs nr'ssiire or more BaTrel. wheelbarrow and bucket tvpe spravers are especially suited for spraying tobacco plant beds. For rlust treatments : The ' ? ' "-verof] '?n" k - 1 voe dust er-: equipped with 1 to 2 extra joints of pipe are preferred (The better grade plunger type dusters1 are suitable only for small Burlev beds i When Should Dust Or Spray Treatments Begin and How Often Applied0 Either treatment Is a preventative rather than a cure and should begin before blue mold appears in the plant bed Make the first application when the plants are about the size ol a dime Continue appli have a cheap, but beautiful cloth. A silence cloth of some thick, heavy material will make your table look much prettier. A sil ence cloth should be used to protec^ your polished table ? too many hot-dish mats make a table look cluttered. ? State College Answer* Timely Farm Questions Q My land will not grow to bacco Can I rent land to grow my allotment? A. Under certain conditions, yes. If. for example, your land is infested fvith a tobacco dis ease. you may rent land to carry out a five-year rotation In such cases, however, it is necessary that the cash-rented fields or tracts be covered by a written lease of not less than five years. The lease nu.st be on record in tl,>- roun' in which the farm ;?> located. The closing date f' : ?rce;>tin_ application.- for combinations of cash-rented : ind has pa seci tor 3954. Q. How often should 1 t.ike ill a:v.plos? A It a siooti ri'pr> nta ve "ample is taken :ro;n . !i : it should Se ?iqoci ! ?: . period of fri'in three to ;V.e? ve.ii.- T:. .?>n th ol ' ? ? ; . ha: '.ho ' ? " : ?...!? ?!. r .x ? n ? r . . j;uiv. ? ,r. .i.ive : 11'. . ' 1 1 . : . ' ' V - '? ? ? ' . ' : ta :: " ? ' (' ? ? 1 -i iii a in ' ? ' ?' ? .. v lucts u.-.-a .i nnnif. I'lid J if. North c .i. I:na stoi i.i-o.iucts twed at h-une .-.re wul-th almost twice as much as hoiv. > on-amp .ion o: ,i;l c v ids. ? : * i : i - twk'P ;i wee : ;r.til '..lit. free <jf bill" mi.ivl are -oiiivd for transplanting ? a>u allv 3 to 12 applications' A.j pliealioijs o s ?*:, y uas.- '...at : "'.1 "<\1 off b" heavy i . :ns should be repeated 'ist .i- ' >11 ,i.< weather win jnvmit, Wwilcl proti.ieti'in < l , : ii v milk thi.- year i# up l" p*u ?:e:it . \ e'r last year. RADIO | A n <) TELEVISION : I ?vALES ? SERVICE r-\ \?l Work Guaranteed * City Radio Shop ' Allen Orduay; Mgr. FOR COMPLETE Electee Service and Supplies Phone 66 OR SEE J. P. WURST READY MIXED CONCRETE ? ECONOMICAL ? ACCURATE ? SPEEDY W. J. CLARK & SON
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