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WITH THE FARM WOMEN ? U. N. Day Observed: Club Discusses Ample Storage By MA1DKED MOKK1S (Items this week from: Gail ford, Caldwell, Wilson, Hoke. Transylvania, and Chowan Counties.) United .Nations Day United Nations Day was ob served by the Guilford County Home Demonstration Club women October 24. Tasty, foreign foods were served at the evening meals in many homes. This was a simple. NEW HOM ELITE CHAIN SAWS Fastest cutting direct drh? chain saw on the market. Zips through 8" hardwood in 4 seconds, 18" softwood in 12 seconds. Felts trees up to S feet in diameter. Light 19 pounds is easy to handle. Cuts in any angle, any position. Starts fast. Converts quickly from straight blade to plunge-cut bow or brush cutter. | You get gear drive lugging power and light weight in the new Homelite 7-21. Fells trees up to 7 feet in diameter and cuts so fast it will slice through 20" V trees in 18 seconds Its light 21 pounds handles easily in any cut ? (ell, buck, bore, notch, limb, top and trim with equal ease. Has all attachments ? clearing bar. plunge-cut boyv, brush cutter. Mess bar and chain Try th?m today in a frtl d?mon?trotion ! New 7-MONTH GUARANTEE against defects in material or workmanship. ALSO GUARANTEED USED SAWS FRANKLIN POWER SAW SERVICE Depot St. Franklin Dial LA 4-2916 Basement LSmoky Mtn. Gas Co. CUSTOMER PARKING ALONGSIDE effective, and delightful way of making the children aware of other lands and customs of other people. Miss Betty Williams, home economics agent, reports the pilr pose of the project was to'increase information or knowledge to pro mote better understanding with people of other countries. Hoasecleaning Tod*y Do you have good storage space for cleaning tools and supplies? Home demonstration club women in Caldwell County discussed this problem at recent club meetings. According to Miss Ainslee Alex ander. home economics agent, a well-planned storage closet was shown to the women. A number of cleaning products were displayed and a long handled dust pan and lightweight broom were discussed. General Landscaping With fall in the air. plans for landscaping the home grounds go into action. Wilson County home I demonstration club women are studying various shrubs so they will be able to recognize the plants. Mrs. Ona Humphrey, home economics agent, says that a pro HOME BUILDING Experienced Contractor We can help you with the financing . . . ? See ? W. A. Hays FRANKLIN, N. G Phone 34 or 499 or we pay your tows when you get "SUBURBANITE WINTER TRACTION TIRES as low as .. . type plus fox and rtcappabla lira So good we know You'll need no tow! 3-T Suburbanite by Goodyear? th best winter tire ever at the lowes price\ever! So good we can abso lutely guarantee, "You GO or we pay your tow". There isn't a better winter tire anywhere. So see us ? get our low price deal and drive this winter knowing you'll get there! FREE MOUNTING! A pair as low as $1.25 a week! MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! ALLISON and DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS East Main St. Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-3114 , ' ject leader report was given at club meetings on using fruit and nut bearing shrubs and trees in the landscaping plan. Rags and Carpeta Rug samples were shown to the home demonstration club women in Hoke County recently to dem onstrate good and poor quality rugs, different fibers, and blends According to Miss Josephine Hall, home economics agent, the women discussed different fibers used for rugs, fiber characteristics, blends, colors, cost, care, and cleaning of rugs and carpets. Supply Stressed Mrs. J. D. Bay nard . of the Little River Community in Transylvania County, tried another crop this summer to help increase the fam ily income and home food sup ply. Mrs. Ruby Corpening. assistant home economics agent, reports that since Mrs. Baynard's straw Legal Advertising Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the Estate of Margaret T. Rankin, 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 29 day zt October, 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 22 day of October, 1959. SHORTER RANKIN j P. O. Box 522 Highlands, N. C, 029? 6tcJ&J? D3 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of Frances R. Leach, 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 tho undersigned on or before the 22 day of October. 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tr> j said estate will please make ini . mediate settlement. This 16 day of October, 1959. HELEN MACON Administratrix 26 Myrtle Apts. Sec. C-4 Charlotte 3, N. C. 022 ? 6tc ? N26 Executrix Notice Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Esther Preas, 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 22 day of October, 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 17 day of October, 1959. HELEN FREAS, Executrix 9 Veterans Drive Oteen, N. C. 022? 6tp? N26 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of John Steward Gibson, 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 October, 1960 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12 day of October, 1959. FANNIE G. WEST Administratrix 015 ? 6tp ? N19 Executor's Notice Having qualified as ancillary executor of the estate of Qua Summers. AKA Gus Somos, 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 24 day of September, 1900. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 18 day of September, 1959. WILLIAM SOMOS, Executor 1 409 Vi Broadway Riviera Beach, Fla. J. H. Stockton. Atty. Franklin. N. C. S24? 6tp? 029 Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Harley J. Crawford, 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 24 day of September. 1960. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make lm mediate settlement. This 21 day of Sep|?iptoec, 1959. TOKIJ.TE BATEMAN Administratrix 824? 8tc? 029 PLUMBING And 1 HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Call LA 4-2913 berry crcp was low. she decided to try cornfield beans. From one 1 pound of .seed, she sold beans, canned, and nave to her neigh bors. Annual Fashion Show Highlinhtlng the September county council meeting in Chowan County was the annual fashion shew. This show is a climax to a year's work in the clothing pro gram. According to Miss Pauline Callo way, home economics agent, the three top winners were Mrs. Mc Coy Spivey, Hobbsville; Mrs. Bris toe Perry. Edenton. Route I; and Mrs. Con i c y Perry. Tyner. DEVOTEES OF fall colors in the mountains are filling restau pouring over the highways for a glimpse of Mother Nature's art work. WONDER WHEN the states airplane is going to start its aerial photo work on the proposed US 64 project between Franklin and Gneiss? Some Tips On Hog JCilling With the approach of cold weather, farm families through out North Carolina will be think ing about killing hogs. Meats specialists at N. C. State College offer a few tips for pro ducing high quality pork at home. First, get a meat-type hog tone between 200 and 220 pounds that is six motnhs old and lias plenty of length and meatiness to it). The meat from these animals will cure easier than joints from larger animals. It these animals are going to be killed at home, they should be killed late in the evening and allowed to hang over night and chill out before cutting and pro cessing. Do not get hogs over-excited be fore killing; this may give the meat poor keeping qualities. Be sure that hogs are bled properly for better keeping quali ty. In curing meat at home, if the weather is not satisfactory, the meat may sour or become off flavor. If you have a meat pro | Play safe . . . ? protect your J home I all ways Fire | and | Casualtj | IInsurancea , Macon Insurance | Agency The Bank of Franklin Bldg. Dial LA 4-2514 FRANKLIN, N. C. MRS. ALLEN SILKR R S. JONES cesslng plant or ' locker plant In your area, take advantage of their facilities for processing and cur ing. Follow a recommended curing schedule for currlng meat to pre vent over salty meats. When you take hams . out of cure, or get them home, be sure to hang the hams In a farily dry, cool place. Also, be sure to bag those hams by the first of March to prevent insect damage. Do not over load your home freezer. Do not put in more than 10 per cent of the total capacity of your freezer In any one 24-hour period. If you have a large amount of meat to go into your home freezer, have It quick frozen at your locker plant or processing plant. If you wish to have your meat processed at a freezer locker plant or processing plant, be sure to let them know before hand if you are going to kill hogs or cattle so that they can take them In and do a quality Job for you. Deliver your animals to the place of slaughter early In the day so ? they can be slaughtered on same day. Leave cutting and < lng Instructions at the loc plant before you leave. Stone Eternal a fitting tribute to your departed loved ones. ANGEL MEMORIAL SERVICE FRANKLIN, N. C. We five you the best material, the beat workmanship, and a reasonable price. See oar display on Wayah Street near Depot Street intersection. New Fall Line Grace Walker Shoes Are Now Here New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily Nelly Don ? Shelton Stroller ? Korell WE HAVE ADDED Kensington AH Wool Tailored Suits FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST SELECT YOURS NOW AND SAVE Use Our Convenient Lay-Away The Quality Shop ON GEORGIA HIGHWAY SOUTH ? ONE MILE SHORT AMD INTERMEDIATE-TERM LOANS TO FARMERS SHORT TERM LOANS FOR ANNUAL OPERATING EXPENSES SUCH AS: Fertilizer Labor Seed Fuel Oil and Gas Feed Insecticides AND MANY OTHER FARM SUPPLIES Our Representative will be in Franklin on the first and third Thursday of each month at the County Agent's office at 12 noon. ^INTERMEDIATE -TERM LOANS ON A 1-5 YEAR BASIS FOR THE FINANCING OF Tractors, Hay Balers, Combines or any and all kinds of farm equipment and matMiinery; pickups, trucks, building repairs, and for many other cap ital investment purposes. SEE US ABOUT YOUR FARM CREDIT NEEDS Asheville Production Credit Assn. P. o. Box 7237 Asheville, N. C. ALTON L. WARD ' Manager Asheville Phone AL 2-5871 '60 CHEVROLET-THE TRUCK WITH TOTAL NEWNESS! Chevy's done the next best thing to paving every road in America with a revolutionary Torsion-Spring Ride that takes the beating out of tough hauls, saves cargo breakage, saves drivers, lets you run at faster safe speeds over any surface. Count on longer truck life and less downtime. With its new independent front suspension, with bulldozer durability in new frames, sheet metal and roomier cabs, Chevy's got a whole new approach to truck engineering and design! Anything less is an old-fashioned truck! trn^^rww I 1 . ? ' ? ' See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer , BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Main Street Franklin, N. C. manufacturer's license no no ?
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