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Additional Socials Mrs. W. M. Battles and son, Howard Douglas, and Mrs. Bat tles' brother, Howard Hastings, recently spent a few days in Rome. Ga., visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Battles. Pvt. Rex V. Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Duvall, of Franklin route 3, who has been in overseas service for several months and who was recently wounded, has been returned to the States and is now station ed at Halloron General hospital in New York. He has been with the First Army in Germany. Seaman First Class, Loyd Shepherd was recently promot ed to Gunners mate 3rd class. He entered the Navy In June 1943 and received his boot training at Bainbridge, Md., and Norfolk, Va. He was later sent i to Boston, Mass., for further advanced training. Gunners Mate Shepherd served eight i months in the Atlantic area after which he was transferred to the Pacific area. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Shepherd, of Gastonia, former ly of Macon county. Gray Peach Orchard Ready For Market Dr. E. B. Gray, of Laurens, S. C., writes the Press that he has a large crop of Hlley Belle peaches of large size and de licious flavor that will be ready for the market the first week in July. With the shortage of peaches last year, no doubt the people of Macon county will be glad to learn of the abundant fruit crop this year, and be in readi ness to can their year's supply when they are brought to Franklin. Services For Franklin Circuit Sunday The Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor on the Franklin Circuit, has announced that he will preach at the Iotla Methodist church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at the Snow Hill Methodist church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The pub lic is invited to attend these services. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Joseph Dendy and Family. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends, neighbors, and relatives for their many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother. We especially appreciated the beau tiful floral offerings. George Guest and Children. Gasoline Coupohs For Commercial Operators All operators of commercial vehicles, trucks, etc., may call at the War Price and Ration ing Board for their gasoline coupons for the 3rd quarter, 1945, on June 28, 29, and 30, according to Dr. W. E. Furr, chairman. Funeral Service# For Tallent Infant Tuesday Funeral services for Linda Sue, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Tallent, of Franklin Route 2, were held at theCoweta Baptist chudch on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Lester Sorrells, Bap tist minister of Macon county, officiated. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are the parents, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders and the grand mother, Mrs. John Tallent, all of Franklin Route 2. Social Security Card Show Boss Your With many returning service men entering the labor market for the first time, and with students getting jobs in the coming holidays, D. W. Lam bert. Manager of the Asheville office of the Social Security Board advised all workers to show their social security ac count card to every employer for whom they work. This is essential to protect the worker's wage record, which Is maintained under his name and number for his future monthly insurance benefits. For example, there are approximately 575,000 Smiths on the Social Security Board's records and, therefore, there are approximately 575, 000 accounts under the name of Smith. It is important that no two Smiths have the same number. Employers are required to re port each worker's wages, und er both his name and number to the Government every three months. Then the wages are credited by the Social Security Board on each wdrker's indi vidual ledger sheet, under both his name and number. For these reasons, all work ers in industry and commerce should follow this advice. 1. Show your card to every employer for whom you work. 2. Make sure that he copies both your name and number correctly so that your wages may be credited to your .ac count. 3. Hang on to yotjr card. Don't lose it; but if you do lose it, get a duplicate. Never get a different number. Two numbers may cause some loss of wage credits and consequent ly of benefits. If you have more than one number, go to the nearest office of the Social Se curity Board and see which one you should keep. You need only one number throughout life. ANNOUNCEMENT ? 1 New Trucking Service Started In Franklin PRODUCE AND FURNITURE Moved by Modern Van and Careful Workers ? CALL GUS CAGLE ? Telephone 50 We are meeting with wonder ful success in selling the 60% of our Lockers so that we can se cure our priorities to build, and if you want to rent a Locker see us by Saturday, June 23 at West ern Auto Store or Franklin Va riety Store. MACON COUNTY FROZEN FOODS, INC. War's Most Famous Picture : GIVEN TREASURY? Ted R. Gamble, national director of the Treasury"! War Finance DlvUion, accepts the picture made by Joe Rosenthal, Asso ciated Press photographer, second from left, on Iwo Jima as Brigadier General Robert Denig and Lieut. General Alexander A. Vandergrlft, Marine Corps Commandant, look on. This picture is the 1th War Loan Inalgne. CLASSIFIED Advertising JOIN ? Potts Mutual Burial As sociation. Safe, strong, sound Office at Potts Funeral Home. Phones 173 and 164, Franklin, N. C. (Oct. 12-tfn) CASH for small 'car or pickup truck. Address Box 164, Franklin, N. C, WILL PAY 10c POUND FOR clean ootton garments, or rags, any color, but no overall, or heavy suiting material want ed. Bring to Press Office and collect the cash. FOR SALE ? One Remington typewriter, 22-in. carriage. In good condition. See Mrs. J. L. West, Sr., West's Mill, N. C. J7 ? 3tp ? J21 ATTENTION TRUCKERS ? 50 acres Hiley Belle peaches, large size, orchard run, ready last week in June and first week in July. Dr. E. B. Gray, Telephone 3161, Laurens, S. C. J14 ? 3tp ? J28 LOST ? Two ration books, No. 4, belonging to Henry L. Reed and Edgar Henry Reed. Frank lin, N. C. J14 ? 2tp ? J21 LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, be longing to Jim Stewart, Jr. 1 Franklin route 3. I J 14 ? 2tp ? ? J21 LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, be longing to Orville Moses, El lijay, N. C. J 14 ? 2tp ? J21 LOST ? Ration Books No. 4, be longing to Glen B. Burrell and Harold Lewis Burrell, Franklin, N. C. J14? 2tp ? J21 LOST ? Ration book No. 4, be longing to Sarah Joyce Van hook, Franklin, N. C. J14 ? 2tp ? J21 LOST ? Ration Book No. 3, be longing to Sam C. Franklin. Flats, N. C. J21 ? 2tp? J28 LOST ? Ration Books No. 3, be longing to George Robinson and Elsie Robinson, Highlands, N. C. J21? 2tp? J28 FOR SALE? 625-16 tire, /, h.p. gas motor, Vi h.p. electric motor, 4-in. jointer, pulleys, shafts, ect. ? M. Higdou, at f ranklin Hwd. Co. J21? ltp WANTED ? Timbermen, lumber men, miners, experienced or chardist for work near Swan nanoa. Good wages and good camp . See Chas. Bradley at Cagles Cafe Saturday or Sun day. J21 ? 3tc ? Jly5 FOR LEASE ? Fully equipped Hotel Dining Room. Experi enced people only considered. Excellent location on highway. Address Box 385, Sylva, N. C. LOST A Coupon Gas Ration Book belonging to W. W. Le noir, Box 497, Franklin, N. C. J21 ? 2tp ? J28 FOR SALE ? A four-room house and 20 acres of land about 3 miles from Franklin on Route 4. Most all woodland. See Mrs. Austin Mashburn, Franklin, Route 4. J21? ltp WANTED ? Ice box of any size. See Mrs. Hood Taylor, Frank lin Route 4. J21? ltp LOST ? A Ration Gas Book be longing to Frank Ammons, Franklin, Route 4. , J21 ? 2tp ? J28 LOST Ration Book No. 3, be longing to Clyde Sanders, Franklin, N. C. Finder please return. J21 ? 2tp ? J28 PRESS ADS PAT St. John's Summer Grid Practice Begins July 5 The St. John's Rangers will start priming for their 1945 football campaign on Thursday, July 5. The six weeks summer practice, conducted by assis tant coach E. W. Tenney, will last through August 16. The football practice will be held in conjunction with St. John's summer school, to en able the athletes to pick up some needed credits. On Monday, August 20. the Rangers will leave for Shawano Lake, Wisconsin, where they will undergo two weeks of in tensive training under the di rection of head coach Martin P. Gharrity. On September 5 the St. John's Gridders will meet St. George's High school, city cham pions of Chicago, in a game at Chicago. During the following week the Rangers will undergo a second stiff test in Chicago when they play Fenwick High school, former city champions of Chicago. St. George's ,#nd Fenwick, boasting - 200 pound lines each, are rated among the most powerful -high school grid teams in the United States. Win The Jap War Now ? Buy Bonds WANTED ? Board and room for elderly lady. About five miles out of town. See Mrs. J. C. Bar rington, Georgia Road. Down stairs apt. J21 ? ltp FOR SALE ? Two beds with in ner spring mattresses, two marble top tables, one dining room table, four chairs, old books, old glass-ware, and China and kitchen cabinet. ? Mrsr J. C. Barrington, Ga. Road., <)ewn stairs apt. J21? ltp LOST ? Brown leather zipper change purse containing some currency, between Angel Drug store and Postoffice. Finder call Mrs. Reeves at 179. Reward. J21? ltp LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, be longing to Verles McGuha, Stiles, N. C. J21 ? 2tp ? J 28 LOST? Ration Book No. 4, be longing to Nannie J. Mlncy. Ellijay, N. C. J21 ? 2tp ? J28 ? I r Question . . . What is more impor tant tlhan FOOD? Answer . . . People. You will eat the be?t food and meet the best people at ? ? CAGLE'S CAFE FRANKLIN, N. C. ? v '?Continued Prom Page One APPALACHIAN COLLEGE? terms of pre-war days. From the academic point of view, 217 of these have bachelor's degrees and 19 have master's degrees. Seventy-eight of the bachelors are enrolled In the Graduate Department of the Summer School, pursuing courses to ward master's degrees to be conferred by the University of North Carolina. ? North Carolina furnishes 290 of the students. South Carolina leads the outer-state registar tion with 127, Florida follows with 80 and Oeorgia with 30. Other outer-state registra tions come trom Kentucky, Vir ginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, New Jersey, Michigan, Texas, and Ohio. In county registra tions. Watauga leads with 35, followed by Ashe and Ruther ford with 17 each. Wilkes with 16, Cleveland 12, Mecklenburg 11, Avery, Burke, Guilford and Iredell with 10 each. Macon 3. Dear Subscribers: If you are inot getting your paper as usual, we suggest that you call or send to the Press Office and learn the reason It may be that your subscrip tion has expired and we can no longer send your paper until your subscription is renewed. It might also be that your father, son, brother, sister or daughter in the service is not getting their paper for the same reason, therefore, may we urge you to call at once and ascertain the reason why yours or your friends paper is not be ing regularly received. THE FRANKLIN PRF.SS Put your business in high gear by using Press Ads SQUARE DANCE Friday, June 22nd 8:30 ? Till ? PANORAMA COURT GOOD STRING MUSIC MACON -THEATRE . SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 ? NIGHT SHOW 9:00 WEEK DAYS 3:30-7:15?9:15 SATURDAY 1:00 'TILL 10:30? OWL SHOW 10:15, OUT AT 11:45 Sunday, June 24t3i ' "LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE" With Penny Singleton ? Arthur Lake Monday and Tuesday, June 25t'h and 26th THE BEST-LOVED BEST-SELLER IS j ON THE SCREEN! MtkM by\ I Elia Kazan k Produced by I JLouis 0. Lighton ' BETTY SMITH S bliVWd IN BROOKLYN M .SI GNATURE With Uorothy McUuire ? Joan Biondell Wednesday and Thursday, June 27t!h and 28th AN SGNESMOOREHEAD ? Bill JOHNSON M'G'M NATALIE SCHAFER ? LEE PATRICK JESS BARKER ? JUNE LOCj^g^ PICTURE Original Scmn Play by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and OMrg* Bruc* Dir.ct.d by EDWARD BUZZEU ? Produced by OEOROE HAICHT With Lana Turner ? Laraine Day ? Susan Peters Also: March of Time ? Spotlight on Congress Friday, June 29th Double Feature "THE UNWRITTEN CODE" With Tom Neal ? Ann Savage ? And "GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGGIE" With Gene Aiutry Also: "TIGER WOMAN", No. 11 Saturday, June 30tfh Double Feature "FUZZY SETTLES DOWN" With Buster Crabbe And "YOUTH RUNS WILD" With Bonita Granville ? Kent Smith Also: BRENDA STARR No. 7 ? OWL SHOW "HER LUCKY NIGHT" The Andrew Sisters NOTICE Beginning Monday, June 25? week day matinee will begin at 3:15. ^ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
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