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THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935
Highlands Highlights
EDITED BY MRS. T. C. HARBISON
HONOR STUDENTS
ANNOUNCED
Honor students of the Highlands
high school senior cTass oi 1935 have
been annocnoed as follows:
Miss Mary Keener, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maden Keener, vale
dictorian; and Miss Corinne Paul,
daughter of Guy Paul and the late
Mrs. Paul, salutatorian.
Other graduating seniors are Miss
Bernice Kice, Miss Grace McKin
ney, Miss Frances Rogers, Jack
Potts, Howard Crunkleton, Edward
Potts, Lucian Jones and Harry
Neely.
DEBATERS CHOSEN
The annual elimination debate
was held at the school house Mon
day afternoon and the following
boys were selected to compete for
the debating medal awarded each
year at the close of school:
Guy Paul, Jr., Harry Neely,
(ienrve PpnlanH anrl Rrlivarrl Pntta
' O- " v'"'. WI XT " O . . -" It j. . . J a
The subject for the debate Mon-t1'. n- h ?ieouege siuaeni,
day afternoon was, "Resolved: that as ?,so vlslt,n h,s Parents for a
cently graduated from high school
in Dallas, Texas, has returned to
her home here.
Miss Ethel Calloway, Miss Eva
Potts, Miss Margie Edwards, and
iNorman Brown made a trip to At
lanta last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. ; Durartd Wiley, of
Texas, were recently visiting here
with Mr. Wiley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Wiley. Mr. Albert
the United States should adopt a
system of compulsory employment
insurance." Upholding the affirm
ative were Robert McConnell, Guy
Paul, Jr., Harry Neely, Howard
Pearson and John Beal. The nega
tive side was defended by George
Penland, Edward Potts, Carter
Chandler and Steve Potts.
Judges of the debate were Clyde
Hentz, Miss Kate Moore and Miss
Ethel Calloway.
few days.
CHURCH
Announcements
WHAT T PLANT
THIS WEEK
Complete planting information
will be found in the Farmers
Federation New SPRING
PLANTING ISSUE. Free at all
18 Farmers Federation Ware
Vegetable Garden
CABBAGE set frost-proof plants:
Charleston Wakefield, Early Jer
sey Wakefield.
CARROTS Chantenay, Oxheart,
Danvers.
MUSTARD Curled or Smooth.
ONION plant "potato onion" sets;
Silver Skin.
PEAS seed smooth varieties: First
and Best, Alaska, Early Bird.
POTATOES Cobbler, Rose.
RADISH Early Scarlet, Saxa, Ici
cle, White Tip.
SPINACH seed Bloomsdale for
spring and early summer.
TURNIPS White Egg.
Flowers
SWEET PEAS seed Spencer Mix
ed. Field Seeding
LESPEDEZA Korean, Common,
Kobe, Tennessee 76.
OATS White Spring, Burts, Red
Rust Proof, Fulghum.
CLOVER Red, Sapling.
GRASS SEEDS Red Top or Herds
Grass, Orchard Green, Kentucky
Blue Grass, Lawn Grass.
Spade or plow in all manure
available on the garden. Lime gar
den if possible, but avoid liming
or manuring land reserved for
Irish potatoes.
Watch this column each week
for other crops and for succession
plantings. It is timed especially for
this county.
TOWN ELECTION CALLED
The board of aldermen of High
lands has adopted a resolution call
ing a town election for mayoT and
five members of the board for
May 7.
ON HONOR ROLL
The honor roll of the Highlands
school for the sixth month has
been announced by, Principal 0. F.
Summer as follows:
First grade Edwin Shockley,
Barbara Zoellner, Elizabeth Talley,
Mildred Crunkleton, Frances Crunk
leton. Second grade Nancy Potts, Max
ie Lee Wright, Myrtle Talley, Lew
is Crunkleton.
Third grade Edna Phillips, Dav
id Chandler, Marie Houston.
Fourth grade Marie Neely Jes
sie Potts, Barak Wright.
Fifth grade Felicia Edwards.
Sixth grade Mozelle Bryson,
Margie Waller.
Seventh grade Alma Penland,
Peggy Thompson.
High school Bertie Jenkins, Car
olyn Potts.
Bill Culbertson and Erskine Wil
ey left last week for St. Peters
burg, Fla., for a couple of weeks
visit.
Luther and Edward Picklesimer
left Highlands Tuesday for Wyom
ing. Miss Zelma Jenkins, Asheville
Normal student,- has been home
during the past week on a visit.
She continued her teacher training
work while here by observing
teaching methods in the Highlands
school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rideout made
a trip to Asheville Monday.
Mrs. Evans, of Sylva, home dem
onstration agent of Jackson county,
was in Highlands Thursday.
Gus Holt has returned to High
lands after spending several weeks
in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Miss Stella Marett, who was re-
FRANKLIN BAPTIST
Rev. E. R. EUer, Pastor
(Sunday, March 17)
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship with sermon
by the pastor subject, "The Only
Cure For Anxiety."
7 p. m. Baptist Training Union.
8 p. m. Worship subject, "The
Sufferings of Jesus on the Cross."
(Monday, March 18)
7:30 p. m. A Teachers' Train
ing school will begin in the church
and will continue each night through
the week.
(Wednesday, March 20)
7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting. This
will be W. M. U. night in the
prayer meeting. A special program
will be given by the Royal Am
bassadors. The public is cordially
invited.
Classified
Advertisements
NOTICE
Anyone desiring to borrow mon
ey for crop or livestock production,
please see me immediately. E. W.
LONG, Secty. Franklin Production
Credit Association.
OLD STAMPS AND COINS
WANTED I will pay cash for old
postage stamps on original en
velopes or off, especially those of
the years 1840 to about 1900. Look
in old attics, old trunks, files in old
business houses. Leave stamps on
whole envelopes. Do not tear them
off. They are worth more on en
velopes. I also buy old coins.
DEWEY H. TURNER, DEPT. S.
BOX 278, LINCOLNTON, N. C.
F28-4tc Mch 21
and
Sub-
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Frank Bloxham, Rector
St. Agnes, Franklin
(Sunday, March 17)
11 a. m. Morning prayer
sermon by the rector.
7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. L.
(Wednesday, March 20)
7:30 p. m. Vesper service.
ject "Of What Am I Afraid?"
Incarnation, Highlands'
(Sunday, March 17)
11a. m. Church school.
3 p. m. Bible class.
4 p. in. Evening prayer and ser
mon by the rector.
(Friday, March 22)
3 :30 p. m. Lenten service. Sub
ject "Of What Am I Afraid?"
FRANKLIN METHODIST
Chesley C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor
(Each Sunday)
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
6:45 p. m. Young People's Meet
ing. 7 :30 p. m. Evening worship.
Carson's Chapel
(Every Sunday)
2 p. m. Sunday school.
(2nd and 4th Sunday)
2:45 p. m. Preaching service.
I Am Still Selling
FERTILIZER
With the coming of Spring the demand for
OX' GUANOS has become so great that, despite
a previous announcement to the contrary, I have
decided to handle this reliable fertilizer again
this year. So come and get it, boys; I've got it
in stock.
REDUCE YOUR CROP COSTS
You can increase your
yields per acre and lower
your growing costs per bush
el by using
OX GUANOS
It's the bushel cost, not
the acre cost, that counts
when crops are sold.
REGISTERED U S PATENT 0FPICE
Now Is the Time to Haul Fertilizer
There's no better time than right now to "get
set" for your crop. Let me supply your require
ments. u t
Roy F. Cunningham
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Prentiss
Hilliard Brown, of Enka, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Brown, at their home at Prentiss
the past week. While here Mr.
Brown, accompanied by Elmer
Teague, made a short trip to Hick
ory. He also visited his sister,
Mrs. Paul Ling, in Franklin.
Norton Justice is improving after
an illness of several days.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Sadie Conley has a badly
burned hand as a result of her ef
forts to extinguish the flaming
clothing of her daughter, Louis,
who was fatally burned two weeks
ago.
Blossomtown
There has been a lot of sickness
in our community lately, but most
of the patients are better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Talent and daugh
ter, of Georgia, were visiting Mrs.
Fannie McCoy last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Stockton and
son, Furman; Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Holbrooks and children went to a
birthday dinner Sunday given in
honor of their aunt, Mrs. Mason.
Born to Mn. and Mrs. Arrwood
Lee, on March 5, a son.
Mrs. Thad Dowdle 'was visiting
in this community Saturday.
Aaron Talent, of Iotla, was the
dinner guest of Wiley Holbrooks
last Friday. .
Albert Carpenter spent one night
last week with his aunt, Mrs. Les
ter Southard.
Mrs. Hattie Edwards and Mrs.
Ledford were visiting Mrs. Lester
Southard the past Sunday.
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FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS
WE ARE STILL MENDING
SHOES
It's not the little feeble task,
Of doing what you say,
The only thing we truly ask,
"Is just to try us now today."
FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP
Opposite Courthouse
"We Buy and Sell"
Box 212 Troy F. Horn
Spring Specials
at ASH EAR'S
50 Raincoats
Men's Women's and Children's
Value to $6.00
Closing Out at Give-Away Price) as low as
5Qc
Sample Shoes
(Not our regdar stock)
PETERS' SOLID LEATHER SHOES
Ladies' Small Sizes Only
All $5.00 and $6.00 Values
$L29
One Table of
Sweaters
Sizes to Fit the Whole Family
Slipover and Coat Style Some with Zippers
50c to $1.95
Men's Full Cut
Overalls
With Flap Pockets and Interlock Suspenders
The $1.25 Kind-Only
$1.00
Extra Good $1.50 Value
Overalls
for
$1.35
Get Your
Small Boys' Overalls
here at
49c pr.
24 Taffeta and Travel Crepe
Dresses
Formerly $1.95 to $2.95
only $1.49 ea.
Dozens of new styles in "Star Brand" ladies'
oxfords for your inspection See them before
you buy.
Joseph Ashear
"We Clothe the Family"
FRANKLIN, N. C.