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The Franklin Pre?? and The Highlands Maconian Otter Creek By fifth grade pupils of Otter Creek (Nantahala) school, who are studying printing, both early methods and today's mass produc tion.) Even though students and teachers are working under crowded conditions, students are showing much progress In cooperation, good attendance, and sportsmanship, under the efficient leadership of Principal Carl Moses. The parents and students had an enjoyable time at the Hallo we'en carnLval Games, contests, parades, bingo, fortune telling, fishing, and the coronation of the Hallowe'en King and Queen were events of the evening. Miss Joan Jones, daughter of Vin cent Jones, was crowned queen, while Crawford Denney, son of Will Denny, was crowned king. Mrs. Florence Lackey was chosen spook of the evening. The school patrons and stu dents enjoyed a movie, spon sored by Eugene A. Cope, of Asheville. A $50 electrical globe has been given the Otter Creek school by E. V. Bass, representa tive of the Herff-Jones com pany., Hendersonvllle. Teachers and students appreciate this gift. The people of Long Branch are happy to have their road nearly graveled. Dr. D. W. Dudley, the state dentist, recently spent three d^vs working in the Otter Creek school. He examined and treated Urn "st 100 children. Mrs. Prank Shope, county nurse, and Mrs Edith Conley, her assistant, were in our school for two days recently. THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Place your order TODAY Phone 124 CITY MARKET Quality Maats Pure Pork Sausage - Bran ? Shorts C. S. Meal -Hulls Timothy Hay and Oats Alfalfa Hay ? Shucks SECURITY ECC Security Egg Mash helps you produce more eggs from each bag of feed. You will soon reap the benefits in eggs from your investment in chicks, feed and time. This superior product helps you realize maximum egg pro duction, because it offers the right amounts of vitamins, carbohydrates and proteins for egg production and body maintenance. i Get Security today! Down* Feed & Grocery Phone 226 Depot Street Franklin, N. C. Thanks to Mr. Clint May and the efforts of high school boys, our new typing room is almost completed. We welcome the two new students, Miss Christine Denny and Miss Roberta Roper, who recently enrolled for the typ ing . and shorthand courses given by Mr. Ray Moses. Otter Creek Lunch Room, under the direction of Mrs. Cable, is serving over one hun dred meals daily. The enrollment of Otter Creek School is 243. If the enrollment keeps increasing we may be re conditioning the extra room at the end of the gym. Final Rites For Pfc. Potts Held In Raleigh Final rites for Pfc. John D. Potts, U. S. marine corps, who was killed in action In the Pa cific October 3, 1944, were held at the National cemetery, Ra leigh, November 9 at 10 a. m. Pfc. Potts was the son of Mr and Mrs. Walter L. Potts, ol Sylva, and the brother of Mrs Vernon Holland and Mrs. Don Estes, both of the Cullasaja community. Also surviving are five other sisters, Mr?, Clyde Morgan, Mrs. Henry Hastings and Mrs. Neal Bishop, all ol Washington, Mrs. Carl Seago of Sylva, and Mrs. Porter Lovell, National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Frank lin, North Carolina, up to and not later than 2:00 P. M , Dec ember 20, 1948, and opened im mediately thereafter for all the merchantable live and dead timber designated for cutting on an area embracing about 850 acres within the Peek's Creek Unit, Cullasaja River Watershed, Macon County, Nantahala Na tional Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 1200 cords (128 cubfc feet) of chestnut extract wood, more or less. No bid ol legs than 60 cents per cord will be considered, $200 must be de posited with each bid, to tx applied on the purchase price refunded, or retained in pari as liqudated damages, accord ing to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bid! is reserved. 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Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomukioa with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the couth or you are to have your money back. MANY EXPECTED TO ENTER FARM SPEAKING MEET Bankers Association Offer# Prizss To High Stuc>nts Thousands of white high school students from through out the state are expected to participate In the 1949 agricul tural speaking contest sponsored by the North Carolina Bankers association, according to J Frank Doggett, entenslon soil I conservationist at State college. Several thousand dollars worth of government savings bonds and cash prizes will te 1 awarded to school, county, dis trict, and state winners in the contest, which i.s designed to stimulate interest tn proper land use and treatment. ; In a statement this wiek, John P. Stedman of Lumberton, ? chaiman of the agricultural 1 committee of the bankers asso 1 ciation, said: ; "The agricultural committee of the North Carolina Bankers ! association has for many years centered its interest around the ' protection of the soil of North 1 Carolina, which Is the state's most valuable asset. We, as bankers, realize that the pros perity of our people will rise or fall In proportion to the care or lack of care and treatment that the majority of the state's popu lation, who produce a livelihood from the land, give to It. "Approximately 72 per cent of all North Carolinians live in or produce from the countryside. For that reason, the strongest efforts are needed on the part of business and industry to foster an effective educational of Clarksville, Ga. Pfc. Potts, who was born February 1, 1920, was a mem ber of the First Baptist church, Dlllard, Oa. He entered service 1 January 26, 1942. program for proper land uae and care. 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