MIm Hay i Makes Dean's List At Mars Hill College Miss Patricia Hays, of Frank lin, made the dean's list at Mars Hill college for the spring semester, according to the col lege news service. To be eligible for the dean's list, a student must make a minimum of 40 quality points with no grade be low C. Bowers Tr&niftrrtd To ~ Miatiaaippi Air Base Pic. Edward Bowers, ol Cul lasaja, recently completed basic training at Texas air bases. Lackland and Sheppard, and has been transferred to Keesler Air Force base, Blloxl, Miss., where he is studying radar control, it has been learned here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bowers. SPECIAL 1951 GMC PICK-UP ' 800 Actual Mile* This Is A Real Buy! 1950 Buick Fleetline 4-dr. i 11,000 Actual Miles b 1950 Mercury 4-dr. i Fully Equipped I, 1959 Buick Fleetline 4-dr. ^ Mechanically Good 1950 Buick 4-dr. A Good Buy {\ 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 -dr. j A One-Owner Car ' 1947 Buick 4-dr. ? A .Nice Cair I ; 1941 Chevrolet 2-dr. New Paint Job, New Seat Cover# MACON MOTOR COMPANY SALES SERVICE Phone 233 Palmer Street YANCEY MINERS SLATED TO GIVE REPORT FRIDAY Reid Say Local Mining Applications Were Approved A report on mining activities in Yancey county will feature a meeting of the National Min ers' association Friday at 8 p. jn. at the Agricultural building, it was announced this week. The Yancey report will be presented by Yates Bennett, Yancey county register of deeds and president of the Yancey unit of the N. M. A. Also ex pected to attend are members of the Yancey unit's executive committee. At the association's regular meeting Friday night, Andy Reid reported that all applica tions sent from this district (Macon County) to Washington, D. C. prior to June 1 have been approved with only field exam inations remaining before final approval. Mining funds are expected to begin arriving In this county about the first of July, Mr. Reid said. ? State College Hints To Farm Homemaker* Ties that have picked up spots need (reshening-up treat ments between their regular trips to the dry clearters. "Spot cleaning" or a good sponging all over with carbon tetra chloride or your favorite com mercial spot remover are the answers. Ties that are worn a great deal get that rumpled, ?lept-ln look though they're not really soiled and are in need Q t nothing (o much as a "press ing" operation. Here's how you can quickly and easily give these ties a professional press ing at home to keep them look ing dapper and at the same time save on those cleaning bills! Never iron neckties flat on the ironing board. If you want to avoid that flattened out look and keep the seams from wear ing, make two cardboard inserts. Cut one to fit the large half of the tie, one to fit the small half. Slide inserts Inside their respective halves. This prevents the marks of the seams from being pressed on to the tie front. These Inserts also pre vent the tie lining from rump ling. Ties can be pressed under a damp cloth with a regular hand iron. A steam iron too does a good Job. But we like to steam Little Boys' Swim Trunks Cuffed Denim Little-Boy-T ype Shorts, Pink or Blue Terry T Shirts in Many Shade* Many Other Items for Campers ? Blue Jeans, Pedal Pushers, T Shirts, etc. Girli' 2-Piece Swim Suits The Children* s Shop M'si Morgan Receive* Honorary Doctor's Degfed i Miii Lucy Morgan, native Of this county, Monday received the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities from Central Michigan College of Education, at Mount Pleasant, Mich., it has been learned here. Miss Morgan, who is a sister of Mrs. H. E. Freas, and of the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, of Frank lin, is the director of the Pen land School of Handicrafts, at Penland, N. C. The Michigan school, of which she is a graduate, conferred the degree on Mips Morgan "in rec ognition of her valuable service to mankind". Gregory And Angel End Basic At Lackland Field "" 1 Two Franklin men, Lyman Gregory and T. W. Angel, III, recently completed basic train ing at Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, Tex., both with the rank of private first class, it has been learned. They are now with a student training squadron, school of electronics, at Keeslpr Field, Biloxl, Mi??. ours on an lroner that has an adjustable shoe that can be used for steaming. You just tilt back the lroner shot) so it locks in "trough position" for easy steaming. Turn dial to "cotton" setting and lay a wet terry towel over the shoe. When steam rises, place the necktie (Inserts In) on the towel and give it a quick but professional steaming. Brush tie lightly with a cloth as it steams. What about washing ties? Some can be hand- washed, such as the cotton ties and bow ties so popular for summer wear. Always check on color-fastness before washing, particularly of plaids. Wash singly and briefly in lukewarm sudsy water; rinse twice. Knitt?d rayon boucie ties can be washed in the same manner. They must be re-block, ed afterwards. Other ties, col orfast, can be given a sponge bath. Use cardboard tie inserts, Make a lukewarm suds of mild soap or detergent. Rub suds gently over tie. Remove suds with a clean cloth, dampened in lukewarm water. Go over tie several times. Put between folds of terry towel to remove excess moisture. Let tie dry flat with cardboard Inserts leit In so tie will not shrink. When dry, press. YOU CAN USED CARS {THAT BEAR THIS TAG ? HiciiOhU tar hrinun ? nnnaimd taf Vrtw ? WhtlM OK Wm*j Look over our stock of used cars. You'll find it means OK USED CARS ARE SOU) ONLY BY YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER s / Burrell Motor Company, Inc. Phone 123, Franklin, N. C Graduate* Jolri Swn ftotbuck In Green* bord Miss Betty Roper and Midi Margaret Roland, both mem bers of the 1951 Franklin High graduating class, have accept ed positions with the Sears Roe buck company in Greensboro. Miss Roper is employed as a typist in the telephone order department, and Miss Roland as record clerk With the com pany. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation for the many help ing hands and kind words, also the beautiful flowers during the Illness and death of our dear wife and jnother. Jack Frady and Children. CARD OF THANKS In appreciation and thanks to all who showed kindness through the sickness and death of our dear husband and father, the Rev. H. A. O'Kelley. Mrs. H. A. O'Kelley s*nd Children. CARP OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown us through tlw sicknes* and death of our dear mother, Mrs. 55. J. Peek, The Children. Total farm production in 1950 was at a high level compared to prewar years, although slight ly under 1949. Yields generally were high, but harvested acre age was down. The first patent tor a mach ine to pick cotton was granted In 1950. I Less than half the farms In the United States have tele phones. 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