Problems? DM't be like this next year. See us and let us start yon off right with a food systematic set of records. ' GENECOLLETT Bookkeeping and Tax Service Room 210 Nantahala Bldf. Phone 565 j Franklin, N. C. Demonstration Club Meeting* For Week Are Announced Meeting of home demonstration clubs in this county tor the coming week have been announced by Mrs. Florence S. Sherrlll, county home demonstration agent. They are as follows: ? Today (Thursday) : District fed eration meeting at the Methodist Center in Soco Valley beginning at 10 ajn. ' Friday: Cullasaja club at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vernon Bry son. Tuesday: Walnut Creek club at 1:30 pjn. with Mrs. Fred Wood. Wednesday: Spring federation dress revue at 2 p.m. at the East Franklin School. Thursday: Holly Springs club at 1:30 pm. at the community building. Proper packaging and handling of eggs helps boost the /market price. s*T WORLD FAMOUS M, FLORIDA for Yourtmlf and Family CABANA CLUB NEW KINO SIZC POOl II 7>m ? Directly on the Ocean Front ? One Block from Fishing Pier and Pavilion ? 100 Rooms, Suites, Efficiencies and Apartments to Meet Tour Every Requirement e Reservations Available at Low Year 'Round Rate* OWNER-MANAGEMENT WITH PERSONAL WELCOME BY JACK GREEN AND PETER HUES SAN I BEL - WAV EC RE ST On the World's Most Famous Beach DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA Tk? * MACON WOMEN COOKING CORNER LIME CHEESE SALAD 1 can (1 lb., 4 oz.) crushed pine apple cup lemon juice Boiling Water 2 packages lime-flavor gelatin 1 cup chopped walnuts 2 tablespoons grated lemon rind 2 cups (1 pound) cottage cheese 1 cup finely diced celery 2 teaspoons prepared horseradish y2 teaspoon salt Banana-nut dressing 1.. Drain syrup from pineapple into 4-cup measure. (Save pine apple for next step.) Add lemon juice and enough boiling water to make 3 cups liquid: add gelatin and stir until dissolved; chill mix ture until syrupy. 2. Spoon about 1 Ms cups syrupy gelatin into a medium-size bowl; fold In drained pineapple walnuts, and grated lemon rind; pour into lightly greased loaf pan, 9x5x3; chill just until firm and sticky on top. Keep remaining syrupy gelatin at room temperature. 3. When layer in mold is firm, beat syrupy gelatin until fluffy, blend In cottage cheese, celery, horseradish, and salt. Spoon over layer in pan; chill until firm. 4. Unmold onto serving plate; garnish with avocado slices, if you wish; serve with banana-nut dressing. Banana-Nut Dressing Blend V2 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing, 1 mashed banana, V2 cup chopped walnuts, 3 table spoons heavy cream, and 1 table spoon lemon juice in small bowl. Makes about 1 cup dressing. for pick-up and delivery CITY DRY CLEANERS We give Green Stamp* Mrs. Fred Slagle (Cartoogechaye Club) ry Cleaning PHONE 4 ''Everybody", and we quote, "Must be registered to vote". Registration is in May On the first three Saturday (s) L A Mail Who Cannot Be Bribed for This Is A Paid Political Ad. J^MffittTRIPTO / Come to the Macon County Court House Auditorium Saturday afternoon. May 3 at 2:00 o'clock. This contest for residents of Macon County only. (Contestants should present themselves at 1:30) if* NEW YORK and/ ft/ V.I.C. t sim mriT Finals will b? held at CITY AUDITORIUM Afheville, N. C. on Sat.. May 2Uh. 7 P.M l Can 70a ilng, duce, play aa Instrument or tell fanny starlet ? either alone or aa part af a small group? Here'i yew big chaace to cash la oa your talent! Amateara from all over Western North Carolina are iavited to eater this big talent contest. Pre liminary contests will be held in each ot the tea Western counties. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the county contests (beautiful trophy). The local winners will then be Invited to compete in the regional fiaals to be held at the Ashevllle City Auditorium. The flrst-prlae winner of the finals will receive a free trip to New Yorh City and aa opportualty to audition on one of the big television shows. There will alio be prizes (or the second and third place winner. There la no age limit for contestants. Winners nt the county contests will be selected by a panel of three judges. The winners of the grand finals will be determined by a special electroni cally operated audience-reaction meter that was designed and built locally; it will be used for the first time In Western North Carollnn. To enter this contest, all you have to do Is ap pear at the above-mentioned time and place. Join the fun. Bring your family and friends. Everybody welcome. Hints To HOMEMAKERS By MISS RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent DAILY CARE ? To be dainty, your lingerie and clothes must be spotless. This means frequent changing, cleaning, and launder ing. With moddrn fabrics and the new soaps nightly sudsing is easy. Collars, cuffs, gloves, scarfs, and white or pastel blouses need fre quent if not daily care. These suggestions for clothing care may be helpful: Hang them up to avoid wrinkles and to help your clothes hold their shape when not being worn, place on hangers and then button or zip them up. Keep up with mending. Always sew on buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes as needed and mend rips and tears at once. Spots and stains not only look slovenly but they shorten the life of any fabric. Remove them when fresh with the cleaning agent best suited to the particular stain. Re move spots before pressing ? heat and the pressure of the iron may set the stains. Keep woolens well brushed, also sun and air frequently to freshen them and to help protect against moths. Remove powder marks on coll ars; sponging with dry cleaner will remove them. Keep hats (press all veils as they need it) in covered boxes. Use crushed tissue paper to pro tect veils and to help hats keep their shapes. Shoes should always be well brushed and polished. Store on shoe racks. Remove spots and stains from handbags. CLEAN CLOSETS ? Thorough ly cleaned closets are good house keeping musts. At frequent inter vals, take everything out of the closet and look over carefully. Dis card worn or outmoded garments. Clean the ceiling, walls, woodwork, i shelves, fixtures, clothes pole, and hooks. Wash and wax floor. Put fresh liners on shelves, or clean those that are there; and be sure all boxes and garments bags are cleaned before you replace them. Our department stores have every thing a good homemaker needs in doing a good cleaning job waxes polishes, brushes, soaps, spot removers. STORING COOKIES ? For al most any type of cooky, a tight ly covered container, or an air tight wrap is best. Cookies should be thoroughly cooled before being stacked for storage. And crisp and soft cooky varieties should never be stored in the same container, since the crisp varieties will soften quickly under such circumstances. LIGHTING ? Up to 25 per cent of your energy can go into merely trying to see. Pooi- lighting is what made Grandma raise her kitchen work surfaces so high. She had to, to see what she was doing. You're luckier. See to it FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT -USE T-4-L. BECAUSE? It sloughs off infected skin. Ex poses more germs to its killing action. IN 1 HOUR, if not pleased with STRONG, instant drying T-4-L liquid, your 48c back at any drug store. Use T-4-L FOOT POWDER too ? gives a film of antiseptic protection. Now at ? Angel's Drug Store that each of your kitchen work I centers, as well as the celling. Is 1 well lighted. There are many efficient modern fixtures to choose from. Save bending to plug in ap pliances by installing waist-high electrical outlets. WOOLENS FOR STORAGE ? With the change of seasons, and before storing, all woolen clothing should either be freshly laundered, thoroughly brushed, and/or dry cleaned. When brushing, make sure that all cuffs of sleeves and trousers, pleats, seams, hems, and pockets are lint free. Spray with a moth proof spray evenly over garment, but be par ticularly careful to spray along j seams. In all cuffs, under collars, and around hems. Use spray for both garments which are to be ! hung in closets or stored in chests, drawers, etc. Use aerosol sprays] to spray the air in clothes closets. j cedar closets where garments arej to be hung and stored. Spray ' sufficiently to leave a cloud or fog. Hang moth cakes and crystals high in clothes closet or garment bags and the heavier-than-air fumes emanating from them will spill downward as they evaporate. Scatter crystals, moth balls, etc. among clothes as they are stored in chests, drawers, boxes, or trunks. KEEP WOOLENS CLEAN ? Woolen clothes even though worn frequently must be kept immacu lately clean, watched meticulously, and given moth treatment when ' necessary. Swine offer one of the best ' solutions to North Carolina's lag- 1 ging farm income. Legal Advertising ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra-j trix of Ralph Norton estate, de ceased. late of Macon County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of March. 1959, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please | make immediate settlement. This 29th day of March, 1958. HAZEL C. NORTON, Administratrix | A3 ? 6tp ? M8 Administrator Notice Having qualified as administra-j tor of Melvlna A. 8 hope, deceased, late of Macon County. N. C_ this ' is to notify all persons having ! claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the 1 undersigned on or before the 14th day of April. 1959. or this notice! will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 14th day of April, 1958 LAKE V SHOPE. Administrator A 17 ? 6tp ? M22 Administrator Notice Having qualified as adminlstra tor of Robert A. Patton. deceased, late of Macon County. N. C . this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15 day of April, 1959. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Ratea CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 mediate settlement. This IS day of April. 1958. MACK S PATTON Administrator 417? 6tc? 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