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Reports from across the country
report the dry blanket of drought
now covers most of the nation,
It seared many large cattle and
crop areas earlier in the year, A
long spell of warm, sunny weather
has caused it to spread to other
sections like wind-borne dust. |
An Associated Press survey Satur
day showed that lack of normal
rainfall has affected most of the
states from New York to California.
Wells have dried up, and new
ones are being sunk in hope and
haste, |
Parched pastures and shriveled
vegetable crops have resulted in loss
es calculated in millions of dollars.
There have ben scores of forest
and grass fires—uone, so far, of dis
astrous scope. |
Many farmers are hauling water,
and some towns have restricted its
use to stretch out dwindling supplies.
The widespread dryness varies in
degree. |
HOMECOMING DAY
AT LOVETT CHURCH
NEXT SUNDAY, OCT. 25
The Lovett Methodist Chureh, 10-‘
cated on the eastern edge of Kolo.|
moki State Park, will observe
“Homecoming Day” next Sunday,
October 25, The first service of the
day will begin at 12 o’clock noon.
The Rev. Marvin Vincent, retired
member of the South Georgia Con
ference and founder of the Lovett
church, will be the guest preacher
for the morning serivee,
Dinner on the grounds will follow
the worship service, and an after
noon of informal singing will con
clude the day's events.
The Rev. Ramus G. Fremean is-the
present pastor.
Hilton School News
NINTH GRADE
The Hilton Ninth Grade held its,
first class meeting October, l”&i
The purpose of the meeting was to
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term and the following were elected:
President: Betty Jo English. i
Vice President: June Sull !
Secretary: Henrietta Wiley. ’
Treasurer: Patricia Hobbs.
Reporter: Billy Earl Lane. %
We also chose “The House of Hor- |
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Carnival. We elected Billy Johnson
the King and Henrietta “Wiley m!
Queen for our grade. We had noth
ing else to discuss, so the -«uu‘
was adjourned. i
BILLY EARL LANE, Reporter.
The Hilton Eighth Grade held their
first class meeting Oetober, 1953,
The purpose of the meeting was to,
elect officers for this school term|
and the following were elected: !
President: Jimmy Chambers. i
Vice President: Duane Mellette.
Secretary: James Bruner, i
Treasurer: Sarah Benton, !
Reporter: Rachel Alexander, i
We elected James Bruner the King
and Duane Mellette the Queen in our
grade for the Halloween Carnival
The meecting was then adjourned.
RACHEL ALEXANDER,
BLAKELY - UNION |
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Oct. 23: *Mitchell County llbi|
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tape to mend your worn outl
driver's license case where the imi
tation leather has been scuffed or |
torn. Crayons and colored chalks se |
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cellophane tape. It will mend the |
broken ones. A cracked window |
pane can be restored o usefulness |
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Home improvement specialists sug
gest that when you’re painting E\;ou
set the open paint can in a paper bag
with its top rolled down to catch
paint drippings.
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Nutritionists say that the natural
process of growing old may be made
more comfortable by better health,
which is partly dependent on better
nutrition.
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the University of Georgia Agricul
tural Extension Service maintain that
‘two or three thin coats of floor wax
are better than one heavy coat.
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tbru-h is an easy way to polish waxed
floors, home improvement specialists
‘have found.
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Old socks make good dust cloths.
Use cotton socks for dusting mitts—
one on each hand. Woolen socks
make excellent polishing cloths for
wax,
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. Nutritionists give this suggestion
for selecting dressed chickens: Lift
the wing so that the skin is stretch
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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
ed tightly; if it tears readily, the
bird is young.
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— remove white spots on blonde
furniture, simply rub an unsalted
pecan meat firmly over the spot.
It will leave the surface unstained,
unmarred,
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Never use soda, lye, strong soaps,
washing powders or t(ther strong
alkalis in aluminum pans., It will
cause them to pit and to turn dark.
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Clean things last longer, so it
will pay to clean your metal house
hold articles frequently and _care
fully, home improvement speclalisui
remind,
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An effective way to remove egg
stains from silver is to rub it with
fine table salt sprinkled on a wet|
GJoth, then wash it in warm water.
GEORGIA TOP PRODUCER OF
SEED CORN
Georgia ranks second only to|
North Carolina in nine southeastern
states in the production of certified
hybrid corn for seed in 1053, A|
Georgia-produced hybrid, Dixie 18,
accounts for 15,000 out of a total of
30,000 acres of hybrid corn grown |
for certified seed in the southeast)
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lace, haul their own luggage on
arrival in New York from Europe
during dock workers strike. The
screen stars’ pet Scotty and par
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Charles H. O'Rorke, 76, and his
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F Soil Conditioner
| A synthetic chemical that converts
non-productive soil in a matter of
hours instead of years or genera
tions required by present methods
| was demonstrated in Philadelphia
recently. The chemical—-named Kril
jum-—is not a fertilizer. It is a soil
conditioner that quickly restores the
physical structure of the soil to the
proper consistency, thus enabling
the plants to obtain the optimum
amounts of oxygen, water and nutri
ents from the soil. Extensive tests
were carried out over the last three
years by almost eighty soil scientists
| in various sections of the country.
These experiments indicate that the
new chemical will mark the begin
ning of a revolutionary era in agri
culture, as a result o! which man
made deserts may be turned in a
short time into blooming gardens
and green acres
POULTRY PROGRESS
The Southern states last year pro
(l:lt(c’ )‘l‘ of the 800,000,000 broil
| ees consumed in this country Plans
are now under way to establish a
Southern poultry breeding project in
Georgia in an effort to improve poul
try produced in the Suuxh
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successor, Goodwin J, Knight, who had been his lieutenant governor.
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' Nearly 150,000 farm homes in the
United States were electrified during
‘the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953,