BOWER'S ...We'd like to shake the hand of every one of you. We'd like to wist you all a personal Merry Christinas. But, please take the thought for the act and accept our sincere good wishes for Health, Happiness and Prosperity now and alw aj sl A \XN come, all ije faithful ? ? ^Joyful and triumphant, the message of Christmas echoes once more throughout the world, J f lifting every heart with its glorious v \ promise. May the infinite blessings of the Day surround you and your family and abide with you throughout the years to come. / Zickgraf Hardwood Co. Nantahala Lumber Co. \ Franklin Machine Shop Agents Explain New Farm And Home Program At Meets By JOHN i. W It INN (Associate Agent) Macon County (arm and home agents have visited 20 com munity meetings to discuss the expanded farm and home develop- 1 ment phase of extension work in 22 communities of Macon County since November 12. Total attendance at the meet- J ings came to more than 600 people. To secure approximately 100 : lamilies for this work, each com-j munity has been asked to nom inate four families to be worked with as a unit * farm and home > . and an additional four as alter nates in case some communities do not 'desire this assistance. Some may have more than four ' families on the program. These families are to be selected so as j to give a cross-section of < 1 ' size, <2> enterprises, daily, beef, etc., < 3 > incomes and, '4' levels of living. Pinal selection will be made by a county committee in c'arly January. Thirteen communities have submitted ?7 familk ? for t! '?> wc;!: ?> .iivu t' - ci t' ad of ay pro. . li. ' .tor a;;.-! pun ,. U !s . hopen to .'.elp far-, ij:nilie> >' was 26 bushels per acre.1 By use of an adapted hybrid, I proper fertilization and cultural : practices, on good soil and with rainfall, one should be able to ! produce 74 bushels per acre. The | 26 bushels per acre cost $1.71 i per bushel, or $45 per acre against ; 85 cents per bushel where the yield was increased to 74 bushels per acre. Efficiently produced in creased yields may be the differ ence between profit and loss. This Week With Macon County Agents By JOHN J. WRINN 'Associate Agent) Maccn County had 1,031 farms with 6,983 acres of idle land, ac cording to the 1950 census. Trees planted the past four years with those requested to date amounted to the following: 1951 ? 500,000 seedlings. 1952 ? 168,000: 1953 ? 30,000: 1954 ? 58.500: and 1955 ilo date1 210,000. Total, 966,500 tree seedlings. Spacing the trees at 6 x 7, .>hi('h? is the recommended dis tance for forest products, woulu :vc approximately 1,90.0 acr.,'s pkiuted t. nr.:! Golusinit! C'.nton. C. ! Titus H. p.arkh Iws txT'irr.i i to his Mrtut in ?)?_ .: jic, Mic;. . ;ifter spin mt iank . . his pnrenir. Mi. ;,id Mrs. E. It. ' P.. 1 1 : , of ,'.:..n. n.'ut-. ' . i K.'.bbi; iiimth. ' > prob:- Jly tl. j .nost pupfllar shooting spc. t :i: North Carolina just as it ;,i nearly every ' ,rc stale. Ti> Relieve _ C$1666 UQUIO OH TAMJTS-SAMC FAST RiUCf Higdonville Chairmen For Contest Picked By MRS. HARRY MO>FS ? Community Reporter > Committee chairman lor til* new contest year have been ap. pointed by the Higdonville Rural Community Development Organi zation. They are as follows: Fred Corbin, Religious Activi ties: Mrs. A. D. Carter, Scrap book: Sidney Clay, Recreation: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clay and Mrs. Louin Young. 4-H leaders: Mrs. Ted Higdon. Ways and Means: George Moses. Agricul ture: Mrs. Fred Corbin, Beautifi cation; Mrs. Sammy Bryson, Ed ucation: Mrs. Wilfred_ Corbin. Health and Sanitation; Mrs. Frtd Health and Sanitation: Mrs. Fred Corbin. Home Improvement: and Mi's. W. W. Berry. Program a ?r ?. :? ifatifg 1 Most Economical and Ilea!' ii fill Guttering and General ?heet Metal Work | Burner Service Franklin Sheet Metal Shop SANFORD E. MANN Telephones : Shop, 336 Resident, 218-W-5 | Near Freezer Locker Franklin Hatchery Farm Supply Always a SPECIAL because of its PREMIUM COFFEE FLAVOR