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CARSON IS EXAMPLE - Teen-Ager Can Learn Lot By Being On Dance Team (Editor's Note: The following article appears in the February issue of NATIONAL 4-H NEWS. It Is about Macon County's own Carson Square Dance Team. A picture of the team also is on the magazine cover.) "We believe by belonging to a square dance team a teenager can learn many things ? cooperation, leadership, poise, self-confidence and grace." says Mrs. Esther C. Cunningham, leader of a junior and a senior 4-H Club in Franklin, N. C. And with the belief that wholesome receration is as proper as prayer, this local leader tells how youngsters are taking to her belief. 'Teen Tastes Like many a club leader. Mrs. Cunningham found the older high school set harder to tempt to long memebrship. Her daughter Brenda, whose main project was recreation, suggested that invitations be sent every 'teen in the community for a square dance party. Idea was to form a team from the ranks. Mrs. Cunningham delved into library books as a refresher and the plan was put into action. At the first party, balloons were | passed out to be tied to each youngster's leg. Everyone then danced, trying not to break the j balloons. There were many "cas- j ualties," but everyone had fun. [ A week night was set aside for dancing; and 16 members now compose the square dance team.! Substitutes on the waiting list are also invited to join in ? usually at alternating parties given by members. Recreation Healthy Recreation plays an Important part In youth development, Mrs. Cunningham feels. "If children learn to play well together, they are likely to get along better" with their husband or wife in later years," she points out. She offers to other leaders the challenge that led her to accept and follow through on her daughter's sug gestion: "I am sure we are all doing our best to build the best homes pos sible for our families. I am sure we all want our children to make a success of their lives* But what is success? I believe that real suc cess is happiness. "Good wholeome recreation in our youth helps us to learn what makes for real happiness. As Nor man Vincent Peale says, 'One of the chief attributes for success is the ability to adjust to work with other people.' People succeed or fail to the extent that they have this attribute. "Through our dance team we are stimulating interest in 4-H," Mrs. Cunningham happily reports. "Our group has enjoyed trips, parties, get-togethers ? and all the fun of dancing together. I recommend this idea heartily to other communities." The square dancers have played to some 15 different audiences, i A local string band is now in- 1 terested in them and helps with j practice sessions. Helped financi- , ally by a community development organizatlon, the club has been able to hold parties; and they in turn 'won $50.00 for the best youth program In the county. They look forward to an appearance on a national television show someday. "If music is the universal language, 'can't dancing be under stood by all people?," asks Mrs. Cunningham. Members of the Carson home demonstration club are proving her point. News About People Mr. and Mis. 'P. D. Karstan, in. and sons, Paul, Robbie, and Ralph, of Asheville. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Price last week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and children. Alan and Kathy. spent last week end in New Market, Ala., with Mr. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Baker. Mrs. J. H. Stockton visited her daughter. Miss Martha Ann Stock ton. in Atlanta. Ga,, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrington, of Forest Park, Ga.. and Mrs. Carl Greenwood, of Atlanta, Ga.. were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Higdon last week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter and family, of Salisbury, visited Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. and other relatives last week end. Lonnie Crawford, with the U.S. Navy in the Mediterranean area. arrived home last week to spend some time with his mother. Mrs. Laddie Crawford. Miss Una Crawford left this week to return to her home In Albuquerque, N. M., after spend ing some time with relatives here and other points in North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slagle and family, of Forest Park, Ga., visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Slagle. last week end. Miss Mary Slagle. of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Slagle. Misses Myra and Mysa Craw ford, students at Western Caro lina College, spent last week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crawford. Hints For Homemakers HEARTY SOUP ? Soup car be a whole meal when It's as hearty as Down-South Stew. This recipe from the testing kitchen of Durum Wheat "institute, Chicago, uses rich homemade chicken broth as the basis. Place one stewing chicken <cut up i in a large saucepan and cover with water. Add four tea spoons salt and one small chopped onion. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat, cover, simmer until tender. Remove chicken from broth. Then remove all but two quarts broth. If you desire skim excess fat from surface. Add two cups whole Kernel corn, one cup cooked to matoes, two teaspoons salt, one eighth teaspoon pepper, and one teaspoon Worcestershire sauce to the broth. Cook about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add six ounces elbow spaghetti and cook 10 minutes longer. FRED DEAL, OF th.? Holly Springs community, is a Fu ture Farmer who truly is the "Successful Farmer of Tomor row". Fred received the Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, Caro lina Farmer, and American Farmer degrees while a member of the local chapter. He is now married to the former Miss Ellen Franks and they live en Rabbit Creek. Fred operates a Grad? A dairy. He's shown above with two of his animals. Garden Time ... j By M. E. Gardner f I It is always Interesting to try ! something new. Here are some of the new vegetables you should know about (or 1959: Nemagreen Lima Bean ? This new variety Is resistant to nema i todes. In type. It resembles ; Clark's Bush or Early Thuro green. Thaxter ? a downy-mildew re sistant baby lima variety. Long Imperator II Carrot ? - | a selection from Imperator with long, smooth, well-colored roots, j Deep Gold Sweet Corn ? de veloped primarily for commercial processing, but good for home use and roadside stand sales Nappa 61 Cucumber ? a mosa ic-resistant national pickling type, but is not scab resistant. Nappa 63 is also a national type which was developed for teab resistance. | Edisto Cantaloup* ? This varie- [ ty is best adapted for local use and trucker's market. It has good flesh texture and flavor and Is ( tolerant to both downy and ' powdery mildew. Dixie Market Spinach ? a savory leafed-type resistant to mosaic and downy mildew. It Is reported to be njore productive than the standard Bloomesdale types. Cozella Squash ? this variety produces a heavy early yield of attractive fruits. The fruits have" better color and are straighter than Long Cocozelle which It re sembles; packs well for both ship ping and display on grocery shelf. Hope Diamond Watermelon ? a fusarium wilt- and anthracnose resistant variety of the Black Diamond and Florida Oiant type The fruits average slightly smaller ] than Black Diamond but have brighter red flesh and are sweeter; reported to be free from white and hollow heart. And here are some new roses: Kordes Perfecta ? an ivory and cerise hybrid tea. Allgold ? a golden florlbunda. Pink Peace ? similar to Peace except for color. Tapestry ? another hybrid tea with variegated petals! Torch Song ? a smoky-flame color. White Queen ? a Rood white which lasts well. Oregon Centennial ? a fragrant velvety crimson variety. New Floribundas ? Pink Chif fon. Heat Wave ? a Chinese red. Ruby Lips ? a deep red long flooming variety. Green Fire ? . a brilliant yel low: Bellina ? a peach pink. Red Wings ? a clear red. ; Ivory Fashion ? soft ivory i flowers produced on lonR stems. LONGER WEAR- If your bed sheets are wearing thin, don't wait for them to rip. Here's how to make them wear longer. Hold the sheet up to the light to see thin spots. Before the sheet atu ally begins to break, tear it down the center, sew the outer se Ivaged edges together and hem the sides. The portions along the selvages are stronger because they receive the least wear. Before sewing the selvage together, rip back the top and bottom two or three stitches from the selvage. Then overlap the selvages and sew them in a flat seam. Renew the top and bot tom hems. Hem the side edges to prevent fraying. Want Ads WAST AD BATRS 2 eentn !?r word, with a minimum harpr ot 1.S i-eiitn for racb in*"* too. r?*nt? ?!xtri* for k?7?*t ?<!? , ClHMiflMi IHirit*; In type liKe tills, 15 cent;; per line. In CAPITALS or bold type like this, 20 cents lor eacu line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS Whm ci*h mcumimnlM order. 10 p?r e?-nt dincount will b? allowH 20 per rent lor thr*? or mors i?aa*?-utlv? nwrii?M?? of mim id WANTED: A ride rinht away to PpQtllC. Mich. Will* shu.e penses. Treacy Barnard. Phon-j 227-J or, 279. M12 ? ltc FOR RENT: Furnished apartment with electric heat. Phone- 11. J 8 ? tfc * FOR SALE ? CHOICE Bl'ILDING LOTS Lots on Wilkie St. ' ? Water arvl sewer ? paved St. ? $1 500 00 7 lots, near Burlington Mills city water ? $450 00 to 875 00 4' 2 acre tract in E. Fiarikli.) beautiful hillside. $5,000.00 If you want to build you can't i find better lots. Calvin Henson. Broker. Phone 2 or 737-J. M12? ltc i REWARD OFFERED for any in formation leading to th?- wh<fe a bouts of this f<rnal?* Pekinese lost. Tuesday. March 10. -around 8:30 a.m. Reddish color with black face Call Robert Kendall :*f 182-R or cajl Crisp Studio. Mia- ltcj ' ? SPECIAL: Chuck Wagon SU-ak Sandwich with French fried | potatoes ? 65c on Curb or inside ? The Dixie OriU, Franklin. N. C? i Next to River Bridge ? Phone | 594. M12? ltc ~ SPECIAL NOTICE For good dependable used watches" for men and women, see our rP- j condtioned trade-ins. Jamison | Jewelers. M12? ltc SPECIAL NOTICE Give u* your order for any kind of gem stone mounting. We will save you money. Jamison Jewelers M12? ltc ATTENTION HOME BUILDERS! Put new furniture in that new home. You can buy thiee com plete bedroom suits for as low as $449.00, We also have a large selection of odd dressers, chests, beds and night tables at unbeliev ably low prices. Scotch Bargain Center. Balsam Road. Hazclwood. N. C. Photic Olendale 6-1)084. M12? tfc PRICED FOR QUICK Sale A four room house with 10 acres. This house has gravity water and a beautiful stream runs by house The house sits at the foot of one of our largest mountains with acres and acres of government land behind running to top ? of mountain. See Mrs. Bertie Suttle across from Cullasaja School on Highlands Rd. M12 ? 2tp ? M19 LET'S GET high and set on the side of the mountain. Below is | "a fine stream. 7 springs. 5 room I house, gravity water. Now heres a mountain home really in the mountains It. will take $3,500.00 to wrap this one up. You can be first. Yet I got this one in the hole to 19' i Main St.. Phone 721. M 12? ltc THREE BEAUTIFUL homes for sale, in town and out. Compare my prices with anyone's. See me at Dryman's Men 8tore. Phone 2 and 737-J. Calvin Henson, Broker. M12? ltc NEW AND USED PIANOS Baldwin. Acrosonic and Lester, Betsy Ross Spinet. Cagle Music Co . 104 Palmer St., Phone 408. Franklin. N. C. I M 12? tfc FOR SALE: Garage apartment I on Bidwell St. In Franklin. You must see this to appreciate it ! Harry Moses. Broker. Phone 650-W. | Ml 2? ltc FOB SALE 1 4 bedrooms, living room, dininw 'room, kitchen and bath. 5 acres of land, city water, beautiful shade trees. This property is lo catted (in a knoll, one mile from W Asheville city limits and one bluck off Brevard Road $10,500 Can give terms if wanted. 6 nice lots on Highland Ave and and Lake View St. Just off While Oak St., Franklin. _T also have farms, large and small, open timber land, nice buildinp lots near town. Hotel in High lands. N. C.. motels and apart ment house in or near Franklin K S. PEEK. LICENSED Real Estate Broker Phone 66" day 5MJ3 night Box 539 Franklin. N. C. Ml 2? 2tc? (M19 RALPH WOMACK IS AT HIS NEW LOCATION. TOWN llll.l SERVICE STATION. CORNF.lt MAIN AND PALMER STS. Ml 2? ltc FOR SALE: 33 foot. 2 bedroom 1953 model house trailer. Com 1 plete with all furnishings. Can be seen at 149 Sloan St. Call 464 .1 , M12 ? ltp FOR HI' "NT Two new ground floor unfurnished apartment Electric heat. Adults only Phone 437. MI 2 ltc I jqST FIVE MILKS out in Sanders Town. 25 acres of fine home sites. Flehtv of rrmtf front:i?i You rim St ,J1 b>>;. tills for $100 CO ar if ie A. F. Wilson, 19' ? Mai:) .c'' PI, im- 721 M12 ltc . * . . . WANTED: 50 to 100 am eley:j tion 3000 to 5000 fti* facing S.Iv ; to S.W.; 75'. woods: spi in:1, an'' ; stream. ArrahgementN < ? ;n b? made for present own< r to stav on. Send details A1 Plaag . 1! 1 4 1 N W 99st Miami, Fla. -M5 3tp -Ml 9 AMBITIOUS I A DIES If you can !>end 12 his per week outside ybur home you can earn over j $20 00. Ideal spare time work Write Mrs Harold Orr. Route 2 Box 255. Brysoh City. N C.. giv in" your street address and phone number. M5 ? 4tc? M26 SWAP AND SHOP; No give awnv no, auction sale ? no going out-of-business ? no soap coupons j no wool pulled over your eyes Trade at Patton Furniture Com pany and get your , money's worth every clay. Phone 158. M5 ? 4tC? M26 62 ACRES. 20 pasture, 2 springs 1 stream. 6 room house, gravity ' water. Only, that's right only , $70 00 an acre. Alfred has it right between Belle's and Macon County Supply. Mftln St.. Phone 721 M12? lte GROW YOUR Own Fruit Free on request - our 56pg. plant ing guide catalog in color and new Sprint; price list offering Virginia's largest assortment of fruit trees, nut. trees, berry plants grape vines, landscape plant ma t'rial. Snle* neople wanted. Write l>ept. N 13. Waynesboro Nurse? les Waynesboro. Virginia M5- 4t< M~#> HELP WANTED: Wanted'at op.-? iw.wleiyli Dealer in We t " Write Rawleigh':.. Depart iii, i.t NCC-770 R. Richmond. Va M5 4*p- M2G v WANTED: Big lizzards, 6 inches | ami above $1 per dozen. Any j ajr.ount. See Wade Cunningham j M5 ? 3? M19 FOR SHEET METiAL work, cal. ] 336 or 419-J. Guttering, awn- 1 ins, heating, and aluminum wort P. H. A. approved up to threfi years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metai Shop. "First in quality and serv ice." Near Freezer Locker plant. J30 ? tfc TWO LADIES for our Spring | business. Part-time $30 00 per week. Full-time $70.00 per week. March 9 through May 16 Phone 60-W M5 ? ltc FRANKLIN CENTENNIAL plates: In closing out the Inventory ol the Mountaineer Craft Shop. 1 ? have on hand about a dozen Franklin Centennial (1855-19551 | plates, which we purchased follow ing the celebration. These now collector's Items are only $2 each I while they last. J. P. Brady, Franklin Press. FOR SALE Approximately 20 acres of land j 2 9/10 miles West of Franklin courthouse. Completely fenced all the way around with nine strands barbed wire on locust posts, i Running water, four beautiful hill tops with gorgeous view. Definitely | nothing like it in the state. Call it a stei# at six thousand See or write owner. TIIAD I'ATTON Thad Hope turn Exchange J22? tfc FRANKS T.V. AND APPLIANCE AGENTS FOR PIIILCO A. K.C.A. WE SERVICfc AL1. MAKES PHONE 249 PALMEK ST., FRANKLIN MI2 ? ltc WILSON NEEDS property be- 1 tween Clark's Chapel and Hickory Knoll. Please list with me. A F Wilson. 19'^ Main St., Phone 721 M12? ltc S . H 3 K I H 10 0 SALE We are going to sell 100 Mobile Homes during the month of March. Terrific values on Mobile Homes such as ALMA. DETROIT ER. PONTIAC CHIEF. WINDSOR. M-SYSTEM, ELCONA. and many nice used Mobile Homes. Down Payments start as low as $99.00 Payments Like rent with local BANK FINANCING. We trade for anything. ONI H3WIH Sales Terrace No. 3 Old Easley Bridge Rd. Greenville, S C Phone CEdar 9-5209 M12 ? tfc TEXAS COMPANY Now manufacturing quality unit needs quality man or lady to operate a consignment service in this area. Good Income for person who qualifies. Must have 4 to 6 hours weekly be bondable and have a minimum of $750 cash to maintain inven tory. Write FEDERAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY no* 2116 Dallas 21, Texas M12? 2tc ? M19 Business Opportunity Man or Woman i Responsible person from this area i to service and collect from ciga rette dispensers. No selling. Car, references and $592.50 to $1975.00 i investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $327.50 monthly income. Possible full time , work. For local interview nive ; phone and particulars. Write Pan i American Distributfni! Co.. Inc!. P <> Box 8212. NeW Orleans 20 Louisiana M12 - ltc | IlAVE FARMS. Houses in tow:i and Several places in country of interest, to summer resident s I Harry Moses, Broker Phone j 650-W | M 12- ltc J FOR RENT: Two bedioom un | furnished Karaee apartment., at j city limits on Bryson City Roa i j Robert L. Tallent . Phone OKI .J I M 1 2 2tc M 10 II FRF/ IS VALUE H acres on 'travel road fi m'iie*-- fr.om tow i New 4 room hou.'.e. ;.^beJ hihfiletl. dtiq well $;i 4oo ?>o T< rrr A!fj ? d h;> it I "o in 1 1" I .')le < very morniii:' i:?' , Man: ? St. i Ml 2 ltc Protect your ouiiamg mvestmen ?y -using ? Steam Cured Concrete. Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your I,ocal Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 10" Special pMces in carloads W A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin. N C N1 7 ? tfr THE thrift Shop and Rum mage Sale open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Drop in for Kood buys in used clothing, shoes, etc. Room 113. Joe Ashear Building. M5 tfc MRS. WILSON'S little boy. Alfred. is moving. Moving property, that is Let Wilson sell it for you. 19 1 ^ Main St . Phone 721. M12 ? ltx: WILL DRILLING 6 and 8 inch wells Domestic and com- , merclal type Experienced" well contractor. F B Rogers. Tel. 375 J 1 S25 -tfc BOYS SHOES: Endicott Johnson IvJay shoes ? Arch support. Neolite sole. sizes 8'^ to 3 Low low price $3 89. 'Colors black , tans, solid white ? Dryman's Men and Boys Store. M5 4tc M26 .V r^ I ER FAI I S springs. f ix-?^ ? tream. good. farming lartd. plenty mountain land All this* an'l . i&c too* 'iiu n. ;ib. can* how i T catted on 170 acres. 12 mil< .' 0:3.00 an acre Mrs. Wilson., I it tie boy has it Sjujr in t Ii hole 19' 2 Main St.. Phone '<21 M 12 Uc FOR SALE: 3 bedroom- house. modern kitchen, bath, oil fur nace, spring, pasture and wood land. good barn. Also 2 bedroom garage apartment, and building lots. On Mann Road, xh mile from Franklin Hosiery Mill. Con tact Newell Owenby, Route 2, Franklin, N. C. F26 ? tfc WORK CLOTHES : Coveralls. Hickory Stripe, 10 oz. $5.25. Khaki. Grey. Green, Work pants. 8'ii oz Army Twill ? $3.98. Dry man's Men and Boys Store. M5 ? 4tc ? M26 CEDAR CREST Wo k Shoes and boots. Shoes ? cushion Insole, cork cut-sole Low ? low price $7.50 Boots light weight ? a good buy at $0.95. Drymao's Men and Boys Stole. M5 ? 4tc ? M26 WANTED: Small county-cured hams. 15 pound average pre ferred. Price to be paid will de pend on size and cure. Baldwin's Market. F19? tfc CLOSER THAN e!ose to town, 3 bedrooms, bath, asbestos shin Mled 1 1 story house and one acre ground too. Snap this un up fer $5,300 00. Terms. You can be the owner here. A. F Wilson, 19 : 3 Main St. Phone 721 M12 ? ltc FER land SAKES, here's a fine home site, just 5 miles out. 50 feet off the paved road. ONLY $400 00 That's rinht. Better grab this quick. A F. Wilson. 1 9 1 2 Main St., Phone 721 Ml 2? ltc HURRY. YOU can be first. 35 acres box-type house. 5 short miles out. $2,500.00. Lets get to gether. A. F Wilson, 19 f 2 Main St.. Phone 721. M12 ? ltc NOTICE: We fill A S C. Tickets on Fertilizer ? Lime ? Grass and Clover Seeds. Phone 278. Phillips and Palmer St. Ray Feed Co. F26 ? tfc INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2 apartments ? 12 room house, jam up in town, large lot, house in good repair Take it away fer $9,000.00. Wilson has this 2 story home in the hole in the wall. 19 1 - Main St.. Phone 721. M12 ? ltc CITY SIGN CO Neon and Plastic signs, all types lettering and div plays, erection service. 24 hr. maintenance. All sIkqs manufac tured in our shop. l ? mile We>t of Dayton Rubber. Wavnejsyille, GL 6-831 1 or GL 68373 Free est imates. D4 -etc? ji BUY THIS and it will com-/ pleted at the LOW LOW pric )f $7,450.00. One acre and it all [only l';j miles from town. Terms vou bet A. F. Wilson. 19'^ Main I S>.. Phone 721 M12 ltc 1 FOR SALE: Four choice city lots. Excellent location for business | or residential AH for the price of one. $1250.00 This week only. Sec I Joe M Henry. Franklin. N. C. M12 ltc BULBS 30 different, variety of glads ? 8 variety of Tuberous Begonia. All new treated garden seeds. Cabbage and onion plants. I More new seeds arriving daily. ! Franklin Seed Store. MIL' 2tc ? M 19 ' FOR RENT: Three room unfurn ish d apartment with bath and electric heat, Mrs. Gladys Walker. Phone 127-W. M12 2tc M19 I HAVF, town lots that will b? .just what vou want. Prict now lower than this summer Rre ^r call A F. Wilson. 19 '2 Main St.. Phone 721 Ml 2- ltc C BAFTS INVENTORY, and small . amount of pottery nnd n'"n*.ers, for salt- at below v.h'ik ;? 'il?. . Coiv tact J. P. Brady. Franklin Press WANTED: Country hams., Write or phon'* what vou hav*\ J Phi! Tate. Box 141. Highlands. N c phono rnfin F'Mi t ft V'oi'll. lOy/b ?.'?this 3 bedroom lio-iif < >' ' a?'ri* i'M'J a fine view, c. i ? j > r > r t . bi i t'll cabita ts 1' . mil^s out fame as i>? w 1 didn't steal ti ls, but 'Mil C. n. $11,500.00. 'Iv m-- 'Kxelusi vc I am in the hole 19'.. Main St Phone 1'2 1. M 12 lt< (? FINE :t bedroom new home almost ready for occupant.. Tiled bath. ? arane; excellent neighborhood. Close to town. This fine home can be yours for $12,500 00 Terms A F. Wilson, phone 721 Ml 2 ltc CLINTON MOTOR Parts: Just re ceived a uood selecttOtl of Clin ton Motor Parts. Repair that mower now Western Assoc. Store. M 12? ltc HAY FOB SALE WAY AH VALLEY RANCH Tflf. 10 J1 M 1 2 3tp M26 ? DON'T WAIT TO Bl'ILD ? Especially, when you can own a Brand New three-bedroom home in town at less than you could build it for! Never lived in. this "Quality" .home was built to sell for $12,500. Owner now wants action, and has authorized it tx) be sold for just $11,000! You will be surprised at the many "extras'* it has. ixcri snr uirir ? TKD REBER ? R&llor ? Real Estate Specialist Since 1920 M12? ltc FOR SALE ? Buy and build on this beautiful 13 acre tract on paved road? This property has fine building sites, wonderful view. " JO minute drive frottl town Long road frontage. !< - - I for summer ho:v sites. Only $2,500 Exclusive With SHERMAN H. LEDFORD I.icrnsrd Real Estate Broker Phonr 717 M12? ltc
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