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Pate Ten
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tHK NEWs-RtcORD
Hay Treated With
Heptachlor Is Safe
If Used Correctly
There here bean many ques
tion coming into the county ag
ent's office from dairymen won
dering about whether or not to
use hay that has been treated with
heptachlor last fall. Hie beet in
formation we can get is that it
is safe to use alfalfa that was
trtmtaA wibh heotacnlor last fall,
if the following recommendations
were followed:
1. If only the amount that was
recommended was used.
2. It if was applied nt the rec
ommended time.
If higher rates of heptachlor
were used than were recommend
ed, or if the heptachlor wa ap
plied at a later date than was
recommended, it would not ue
safe to feed to lactating dairy an
imals. If you nave some hay that
you suspect may have been treat-
Trouble
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protection
Make sura your employer's rocoru . .. m.,
and social security number EXACTLY as thsy tppc.;.
on your social security card . . .
d, the nearest place availabl to
test hay for resvdue is the South-
i Testing and Research Labor
atory. fiO'J Park Ave, Wilson, IN.
C. To be on the safe side, I would
feed it to work t-tock or young
heifers or dilute it with known
safe hay, about '4 to safe hay.
Notice
It has come to the attention of the Hoard of Elec
tions, that some persons have either registered or at
tempted to register and take the oath in more than one
voting precinct. This, of course, is unlawful, and would
constitute a felony in violation of the Election Laws,
and would also constitute a violation of G.S. 14-209,
entitled "Punishment for Perjury," which is also a fel
ony. MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
By: REX ALLEN, Chairman
1964 H.D. CLUB
SUMMARY GIVEN
n County Home Demon
stration dubs have met each
month during this year. We have
studied some phases of homemak
ln and held many different ac
tivity meetings in addition to the
twelve educational programs.
Topics we learned about each
month are aa follows:
January Food purchasing vei -
sua food buying.
February Your food dollar
March Meals with meats
April Household linens
May Modem methods of can
ning and freezing
June 4-H demonstrations in
use of dairy foods
July Family picnic and pro
grams
August Accessories in dress
September Ufiic sewing tech
niques October Achievement Day
plans and program planninc.
The November p roe ram will he
bake ahead for the holidays and
in December we will have a fam
ily life program centered around
the Christmas theme.
The club members themselves
do six programs and the home
agent does th remaining six.
Training is given by the home
agent for the six lender sessions
Several of the clubs held sp -
rial interest meetings uunmr the
year. Areas in which various
dubs have worked are. pictures
for home hea.iiification, table
lamps for better home lighting,
and quite a lot of home sewing.
Other special activities have been
planned and carried out. A tour
for Achievement Dav will rdd to
our learning experiences for the
14 Home Demonstration Club
year.
We are looking forward to an
other full, profitable yaor of HI)
Club work in 195. Wouldn't you
like to be a member of a club in
your community? You can f you
will work to organize one for your
area or join the present one in
your community.
As homemakers the county
clubs are always striving to be
better homemakers and provide
for their families as well as possible.
Mart Hill PTA
Changes Number
Of Yearly Programs
At a recant meeting of the!
Mara Hill Parent-Teachers Asao
elation, it was decided to havo
only five meetings each yeai
rather than the regular nine
meetings. It was pointed out,
however, that the five meetings
would be "enriched."
At the meeting a film
shown on pep pills and goof balls
and the evil effects thereof.
Mrs. Robert Chapman presided
and Mrs. Dan Carter won the
room count.
The next meeting will be held
in December at which thne the
children will present a Christmas
program. A mombership drive
will be launched soon, it was an
nounced.
In other business, the associa
tion votod to sponsor a Hoy Scout
program.
Little Pine HD Club
Met October 13
With Mrs. Worley
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The Little Pine II. D. Club heh
its October meeting on Tuesday
of last week in the home of Mrs
Harold Worley, on Redinon Road.
Assisting in providing refresh
ments were Mrs. Hattie MrKlroy
and Mrs. Wiley Roberts. Devo
tions were given liy Mrs. I,oy IV
Roberts.
In addition to the urogram pro
vide! by Home Economics Agent
Mrs. Ethel Wallin, Mrs. Cecil
Sprinkle was guer! sneaker. Her
topic was the annual H.D. women's
tour of the United Nation;. New
York World's Fair, Roosevelt's
Home ami oth?r places of inter
est. She had numerous cardn and
booklets connected with her trip.
As part of the program, club
members gave Christmas ideas.
They also set next month's meet
ing as an all day workshop in the
home of Mrs. Howard I'ayne. The
specific project for the day will
be the making of net Christmas
trees and wreatb.3. Afternoon pro
gram will be on "Bake ahead for
Christmas." This is a leader-hell
program; each club's food chair
man is to meet with Mrs. Wallin
Tho CONTOUH
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DONALD RAY WALDROUP, Manager
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on Friday, Oct. 23 in the court
house at 1:30 n. m., for a train
ing session.
Each member is also reminded
to bring a written recipe on bak
ing to the meeting. These are In
preparation for tentative plans
to publish a cookbook.
Refreshments were served to
fourteen members and guests.
Vote For
CLYDE M. NORTON
CLEAN - HONEST - DECENT
Democratic Candidate for
STATE SENATE
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