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Relief for Borrowers
PROGRESSIVE
VOL. XLVII, NO. 46
ijtglflmtlUi lanmimt
LIBERAL 1-
INDEPENDENT
IMENDYDEATH
FRANKLIN. N. C. THIIBftr A V kfir - ....
I ' ' ' hu. u, 1932
UlltULm ItlAN TwoNewMethodist Pa
Are Appointed to Circuits
Ut Macon County This Week
Two .of Macon county's " fou
Help Make the
RED CROSS
Roll Call
SUCCESSFUL
MISS KATE SHIPP DIES
j.ui!.s, xv.aie L-ameron nnii. one
ot the most widely known and be
loved women in North Carolina.
died at 6 o'clock Wednesday nieht
in a Mncolnton hospital, where she
had been cnnfinpi-l tn vpr hloA tn
more than a year "with , a broken W. M. Cleaveland D
135 ouipp, ; a uaugnrer or A II ,
the late Judge.,William Shino., dis- m Home Saturday
iinguisnea worth Carolina .lawyer Mornino-
and jurist, was .the founder of to . m. -
' n :r... r. . ..... 1 I "'""B" uv me : annnmt
,"Ca or 8F' at. Hen- PROMINENT RI III nrn m.ent de by Bishoo Edwirt n
ucunvme. sne was an aunt ot . "'iv Moiizon, of the Western IWth
Cameron Shipp, New York ncws-L, . . ' Carolina cnnfe .l.
nanpr ..man .,!, riaVefl lmnA.t..t H I .... . "u .umgiracea
. vyiiv was kucsl cuiliii i ini nnia I mis uupc ir
Of The Franklin Press dnrinir sphJ I. TI. r. v. .Tfc oi.. V ri . .
. B wwr Ill lUWni Hllbin... 1 cv, u, JT. Aflpr nrat
"moer. . ; turned i.- v-i.,rj,.. .
riitl r,...ii r - , l"umun Memoaist
virii. uniwrn i rnnrrn tp o 1
: LIRRV HD1 MAM ft cinrn . " appointment.
vl,flll.U inC K.eV. 1 1. A Hmnc
U... u - t.. . . Funeral ... . . -f i.. ,r. WJ PdS
"'u,ul' wirtjBts uiuugiu against onvuxs tor w. M. UI me highlands circuit
Libby Holman Reynolds and vounc Cleaveland. i" also reappointed tn hi'c r--L
Ab,Walker shor ly after the fatal contractor and lumber manufartr ' "'"S the Rev. H, C. Free
shooting of Smith Reynolds, to- er were hoU .. " manufactur- mani of the F kH ; .
bacco millionaire husband of the J? , Cleavcland G. N. Dulin, -who comes from
former and chum of Walker, were T e ,n "'Stands last Sunday the Bethel circuit of the Waynes-
nol prossed by Solicitor Carlisle afternoon at 2:30 o'dorW ville district, near fantnn ,t,o,
Higgm, i tmht.-amr-n. OeavelaM una e i "Ported to hae done" e L B HaSTT 12,""" ' Dr;
... ... uuuiu jyr inree years
Methodist ministers tu3lr as r Klin's sue
The Rev. J. B. Tabor, Jr., has
ueen appointed to the Macon cir
cuit to succeed the Rev. J. C. Um-
uerger, .wno will retire-to his farm
in this county. The new pastor
wmes irom the Weddington cir
cuit in the Charlotte district. He
is tne son ot the Rev. J. B. Tabor
stationed now at Woodleaf. The
young Mr, Tabor is finely trained
in his work and comes well-reconi-mended,
states Mr. Ader, of Frank
lin, in commenting on the . new
appointments.
Reappointed as Vpsid." Mr
was
COUNTY BUYS
ALLMAN PLACE
$130 PER YEAR
To Be Used as Poor Farm ; i
I rade Involves $5,000
And Old Farm
DEAL IS COMPLETED
Rarnawl T L. : 1 . m
" u i n k s move
Will Save County
$100 a Month
Work on Highway
Projects Likely
To Start Soon
morning. Higgin
review of the evidence in the
itatei case convinced him that it
"would produce jonly : oneresult
a verdict of -acquittal." ; This elided
one of the most sensational murder
:ase-itt the:state fhistdryi
MISS
it
ION ENDS
GRAHAM HEADS UNIVERSITY
Dr. Frank P. Graham was .una
nimous choice for the presidency of
the consolidated University of North
Carolina in a meeting of ihe
trustees, -Monday at Raleigh. Dr.
E. C, Brooks and Dr. Julius, I.
Foust were made vice-presidents in
charge of the State college and
yvoman s college.divisions:at--Ral.
eigh and Greensboro. State m.
lege alumni were assured that in
stitution will not be reduced in
rank and will retain its engineer
ing school.- , x
FREES 1,000 DRY OFFENDERS
Governor James Rolph, Jr., of
uaniornia, announces he will free
-1,000 state drjriaw" of fenders " held
n Jails as soon as the recent re
peal of. the state law is certified
to him.
SUNDAMT
as the!
result of a paraltic stroke.
ww.cianu was a prominent
"u "'e runerai service was
dstrict TJeguty Grand Master KpI-
ley E. Bennett, of Bryson Citv D, r t?i j, . r
presided. The Rfv b,,, "c!.VcVr8e noyo sogers
Carty, pastor of the Highlands ' Ashev"le Assisting
Presbyterian church, was the min- . s ' ln Services
ister in charge. ' , T. . .
. . uiisBiuu uemg conaucted this
week at St. Agnes Episcopal churrh
by the rector, the Rev? Norvin C.
Native of Connecticut
-4 he- deceased Tvas
METHODISTS MERGE
-Mergerf-Davenport college Le-
"" noir, withTGreensboro college at the
latter s plant, and consolidation of
Rutherford and Weaver colleges at
me uavenport plant, was approved
Dy the Western N.CMeUiodist
conference: at Witiston-Salemr Sat
urday. The Lenoir institution umII
beevotei-tq:; junior. cdhierwoTft'
s a native nf
Connecticut, but had lived in Hiah-
lands4or manyearrerrhe was
a leading business man. Many of
the homes aricf public buildingTTn
Highlands were constructed under
his supervision. . -
A collection of Indian relics made
by Mr. Cleaveland and later pre
sented to the Highlands' Museum
wasconsidered-onefrthem6st
complete in Western Nnrth r.
lina. It received wide attention
from collectors and ethnologists
rom-many-partff-onhe country;
ivir veaveiand -wairT-iw nt t
- . .
lounaers Ot the Hiehlands Mi,
whicnasince-becornetheriiigh'
lands'Museumhdiological T.h
Duncan, will be brought to a close
sunday-night.-
oratory.
while the ' Greensboro college will
':be the conference's training school
for young women. The conferpnrp
aajournea Monday after Bishop
...... ..
. i t - ..'".vy ui i v, me ap
pointments. , -
- N. C. OIL COMPANIES WIN
Judge N,; A. Sinclair.f in , Wake
Superior court, . on! Saturday sus-
tained a demurrer" by -six leading
t oil and . gasoline . companies to the
siaies ciaim thev vio ate thp w
by sales agreements arid nrice fix
ing. Judge Sinclair held the state
d not have definite facts but only
Community Leader
He . boosted community enter
"""-i f"cu d . leaaing part m
the -gfowthn-f:iTighIands"' from a
.!SaJ.WH)uit-a-irdlFnn
business.- H
Surviving Mr -Cleaveland are his
widow; a daughter, Miss Evelyn
Cleaveland; two sons. Mauri and
Carlton; two sisters, Miss Eleanor
Cleaveland, of Highlandsand Miss
Eva G. Cleaveland, of Bridgeport,
Conn. The death of Mr, Cleave
land occurred- on the 27th anni
versary of his wedding.
Pallbearers were Charles Mc-
ivinncy, Koy Fhilhps, Luther Rice,
rranK rotts, Uuy Paul, Lex Pcn-
iana.
Mrs. Robert Walla
The Rev. George Flovd Rors
rector of Trinity parish. Ashevilie.
is assisting Mr. Duncan with the
mission. , Mr. Rogers, 'known as
nnp rf Ua C. i . . .
--.v. v. lllc imcsi preacners in
Western North Carolina, delivered
the sermon Thursday night and is
to preach again Friday night.
The. services are being held each
evening at 7:45-o'clock, instep f
at :ju, as previously announced.
At the 11 a. m. service Sunday
morning the R, Rev. Junius M.
Horn rlx
r j. ' ... .
wi-TnioceseT-will-Be-presenl
administer the -rite of confirm
IlpnotJtieJlcily
Rev. Mr. Duncan -will, -rnrl,,Pt
tne jervicaud preaches
night.
MRS. NANCY CTLOVr-
FlineiaLen:es-for- MrsrNanc'y
CHILDREN HERE
"NEED CLOTHING
Barefooted Pupils Unable
v TV A 4i. I o i l
mwnu OCHOOIS
Of County
'The Macon county chapter of
the American Red Cross has been
swamped with requests for clothing
. . .... .
rorchOTtiidTerrtn all paflib"f
the county," J. E. Lancaster rh.fr.
man of the local Red Cross chap
ter, reported. Thursday.
Shoe,s.1 are especially needed.
Many children cannot attend school
because they are barefooted. Funds
received, from the annual mil p,ii
are , all -we- have -for'-tTiirpurposer
hifty cents of each membership
whether it is a $1, $5, $10 er $25
"ic.uucrnip, -goes to national head
quarters," but the remainder is ao
pliQd locally.!! ,
Negotiations,: were com..lptPd
Monday by the county commission -
ers for the acquistion of the Rohprt
Allman farm on the outskirts of
Franklin for the county poor home.
in payment for the olace Mr
Allman agreed to accept the old
county farm, located on the side
of Trimont mountain about- two
miles off highway No. 28. and" -
AAA m . I
wihisoes.-not involve-a-cash
transfef-fBMr. Allman. howpvnr
The commissioners gave him notes
for $965.64 and assumed obligations 11117117 PIIIH? f F1FT
" . ui ine $3,uuu, most of
which is due to the Federal Land
uariK. ,
Ha 9-Room Horn.
i. i -
ihe Allman farm contains 67T2TKedCrOSS To Distribute
va, musi oi It in DOttom nr c.
Notice
..viiwn to me rre are
requested to notice the expira
tion date on the address labels
of their papers and, if their
subscriptions have expired, to
send , in their renewals immed
iately. About two hundred sub
scribers are in arrears and The
Press finds that it un.kl.
longer to carry these subscrip
tions on its list. Unless delin
quent subscriptions are paid by
Wednesday. Nov. 23. :n
be dropped from our eirnilAtinn
ht- regrets that
such . a step is necessary, but
"dead" subscriptions are coitlv
and" circumstances I-forees-:to
exercise every economy possible.
OF FLOUR HERE
ond hnttnm loJ I. i i
T "nti it- Doraersr""on
the Atlanta highway and Cartooge
chaye creek and is known as one
oi tne Dest farms in the county. Distribution of the fourth
w.a wv. piaUC IS J,
It to Needy on
Saturday
car
large barn and . " ::!' '"au UI Rea ross "our to the 47
The house i, I'"r3 sctol districts of Macon countv
JRoIlLCall-Nears-Goal
With 125 persons pnrollpH (r
" !hh districts of M
than tfie present countv h wi!1 be made. Saturday. accordif1(7
mW.1. r... . . . :
Has irequentiv Deen thP c.ih. lu "ouncemenf madp hra Tk....
-jecfitigisnTTn grandlury re- WJTE. J-ancasterchainnan
P- -7; of the" Macon chapter of the na-
ihe old county home, property tlonal relief organization,
although larger in acreage, ,.con- . The shipment to be distributed
gA m acres- is on Poor 1S the largest yet received inthi
"'"Parauveiy little of 11 consistsoL20CUbag
it is tillable. . The chairman of the relief nrvur
ona
general claims.1 Both the state; and Oie"- at
itiv wii -vyiiijauii-S ttUUC'UICil irom HIS DJ i. i.r it .
xlecisioni -however.- u VUZ tormcrly
... r-i j. . "'lvmn. ot uaytona,
RELIEVE FARM BORROWERS ;.'.'l.ar:11:4:) m- ,ast Sat-
The Tont Stork .-T. am! .Pr.nl, nc. KV""-7 ntr nomc in
v .;,n Ja ? . '" , aytona, according to a teWmm
.v.i.un MV.1U a iuti;iuiS last weCK rprpivprl K,r u7.k j.
in Washington to pledge, that the Mr ami Lrfr ,farCntS;
federal land banks and the ioint til' a5 15' G- 0 Wallace of
stock banks will aid worth v hnrmut. . 1 ,"Kim- tuneral was
ers to hold their farms. Renre-r. Sunday. afternoon
scntative Frank Hancock says next Franklin IT T u ,W" ,n
congress will invrttiratc the ool- ! I3n 'here she ha.s frequently
icies which'-have bern follo .k "e cause of her death
th-rm u; v ' was not learned.
the Macon coi
?al1 off icialshave -expressed xh
opinion ' that workers are fairly
well on their wav to thr rmai -,f
03 ' members, which was set for
threhapterthis7eaT""
The-Teporttii'pi7rtTnrir"
CLLovev aged 89. were held at I ership results omrT frnm ' rn
Cartoogechaye Baptist church Tues- B- Byrne,, .who js in charge of the
uay aitcrnoon at I o'c ock w th thp roil can tor the town Nn mu,rf
n- aoiesDee in charge. "dS yei come from Mrs. Tarl
Mrs. Love died at the- h c Slagle, who IS COlldtlrtinir rnll 11
her son, Jerrv Love, activities outside of
No. 28, Wednesday evening, f0l- "mbcr who have enlisted in the
lowing a severe illness of about 20 county at large will probably not
days. Death was caused hv a equal tlie Franklin memhrrshin k.,
stroke of , paralysis. will ."substantially - boost Ihe total
Mrs. Love is survived by the fol- 'cials said,
lowing children: Jerry Love, of The roll call officially ends .on
x .rtn.,i, ine Kev. Alanon Love, inanKSSiving day, , but member
of Clarkesville, Ga.; George Love, s,hip? may s,iI1 .Placed after that
ui luuipny; Mrs. George Guest, of uatc as no time limit is set The
South Carolina, and Charlie Love.LRcd Cross 'S constantly . funrtirin-
resKlence- ur.kr.ow:.t4
; ; "ccd us help, and funds must al-
mks. CLAY PAYNE wa,s be within rcacJiflL-4hor.
12 Inmates
the relief oi-pan-
10JLineachdistrict.-4ea:her
Contractors Waiting for
Approval by Federal
officials ;
MANY SEEKING JOBS
Applicants for Work Must
File Names With
Miss Davis
Work of regrading and surfarin
of highway No. 28 west of Frank.
lin is expected to get tinder way
on, proDably next week, giving
SBODismmaifftmr hundred
T3Ie .men.
Contracts for . the work werP
awarded Friday, Nov. 4, but the
contractors have been delayed in
beginning operations awaiting ap
proval of the contracts by federal
highway authorities. Funrfe f,
work come from federal emergency ,
reji.elappropriationandr-therefore, "
all contracts must be submitted to
road officials in Washington.
Cobb Visits Franklin
Cobb and Homewood, Chapel Hill
contractors, were awarded the con
tract for construction of 10.37 miles
ot traffic bound Mr Adam im
mediately west of Franklin rvl
Her Cobb, Jr., a member of the '
firm, was here this week
overheTiroTecL Hp tnM tu
rress the . company uy)ii?H ctrf
work as soon as it rprpivpH r,r;
from Washington that its contract,
bid off at $100,412.50. had ,n.
proVBdrrrrrr " ",
r 1 here reJZjlui&
lwraC5nosMif - them - aged The f " farucuiar-d'stnct. These
managerRlecelS f atesobagW
$10 a month board for eaSh in! rfSult that e antral or-
mataothininmd-mittwnr ',luul'0;'as rced to-scale them
id
Thnson's Contracts
C, X JhpmaSOnoflirfiPn;nnrl -
S-SMdedhtractr:o
one project in Macon county and
iuoiiuiay--countyrasfoll,6W"sT
Ingndedlan!
are,suppliedthinrnap.k,.u.
-j ...v., i nis a ntinpnt ii t .. .. I arrnee ih Mni i..
.JloiyNjCL.d ef init-4iime-ih asHjtnr
SPT 1tr I hrt i . . '
Ait wuuijr io take over
the Allman farm, but it is expected
the move will be mndp in
. - mv- utai
mrure. Appointment of a man
ect ior tne new county farm will
Lome Detore the new board of
com
REQUEST' DEBT EXTENSION
The British and French govern
mcnts last week requested the
American government to extend the
Hoover moratorium on- internation
al debts Until the Slihiert ran hp
re-examined. President Hoover im- .Macon. county,. .its resources and
mediately invited Tresident-elcct advantages, was featured in a full
ZZl nZ.r: i!.?" e advertisemenr in the Ashe
tee of economists made public its orin ",1cm" las LSl,.nday
recommendation that the mora- St,"day night in a
.- radio broadcast over station WWNC
O-. "-.l l r . Asnevuie- the advertisement
OpeCiailSt' VOmmff a'so;was accompanied by a " number
v oi reature anri time ctr e
frankhn; Highlands and thp rnnn-
Dr. McCrackernT6Visit tttebr"J6h-n-jwrEdardi
. v-v...v.ajuuucu ui me utizen and
Here Unce a Month lis- .
ihe advertisement and radio ad
dress, made by Guy L. Houk.
a..e - I' 1 . i . fr---T
At tne request of a mimhw nf c'Pa' oi tne franklin school wrrp
Franklin phyjicians Dr. J. R. Mc-l- 0 ,a , PubIlclty campaign be-
Cracken. eve. ear. nr., anA tuTJi. Lonouctea ? the Ashevilie
. . , v ..v, uuuai aa v np7nani- (nnr..i... ir..ii.
.npi:. f xr m. . . -r-fw vvcsiciniMorin
aibmnat w vv aynesviue, nas de- Carolina.
cided to spend the first Monday, Some very interesting statistics,
of each' month in Franklin. He learned from the federal census
will be located in the Scott Grif- T 'Mpartment of commerce and
fin hote. -..muwu ui aBricuirure records,
I vb iiiciciutd m tn9 aavertie
Citizen-T
Facts about Macon County
rs. Clay Pavnr ?r ,li...i to I ganiation.
dayN6v.JS,-iolbwingan-:opera- More Flour
tion for annendiciiis rt a.,i ai , . . .
Brotlters' hospital and w. buried efft 'ZU JL
at tne yak Grove Baptist church, car bad of flour k V Z "
xurs. rayne was the dnhr nfL t? . . ..
Mr. am! -Mr.' I iu, 1 ""r1" to Dc Ustnbuted to
- i i,. llilAHl- T-rAr in .S..l.r i I ' ,
. " 1 j t i iuiiMHi. . iioinfpr (-In.Vmr,., ,.r ... . xr
v;,,.... nr.. r. ix oi 'ine iwaron
win hmuK ivirs. ravnp arc hoi- i . . ..
husband trrt ,ri 'u.-,...... ' . ""V .""V to succeed Miss
parents and . several brothers and ca of in hLth C
iiiu lOWn Ot Hiirh anrfc in Af
con county has a chapter of the
K.ea cross known as the High
lands chanter which is distinrt fmm
tllp Afar.Mi .ltnr.... XT. . .
..... ...,. mauici, no renort has
come trom the Highlands chapter
,s for several years, , how
ever, it has had pvrrllont ,ni.
. . . . . . . --....v... iviuiuj
.litiu. . a map ot the county and at the end of the annual roll call,
a picture of the courthouse also severaI times going beyond " its'
were nrintpH quota.
Following are some of the, statis-
Wjlliam
se'
C in . .
tics cited: , runerai Services Held
Total population for rnnntv 11. For William M
- j , I AMAA
Percentage of whitp illifera
3.2;:. number, of automobiles oed faW of rtf 7?
in - countv - mU. ei o, .Hf .jarmer ot the .Iotla
----- j iivv, uni .t i mm. i i. . . 7
valne under $1,000 fvJ. ' ;UZ l.'u"' were. "cw. Thursday after-
schooT "enrolment 1654" b fWpir
schools valued aV -&'n..S h.the Rev" A- S. Solesbee of-
crop values for 1 93 1, $629,499; re- M, Morgan. 70: ,., in
l saies volume fiy.n t nnm .... . . ' ",v- ,uau
n1- iiiv
months -supplyNo-assuranceof
u.iuer i.our. can be made, stated
the county chairman, so this sup
ply . may have to serve for a longer
,v No rdief committee has been or
gamx.ed for the Franklin district
Until such a committee is function
ing relief- for "this district will be
handled by the central organic
tion. .
5.8 miles of traffic
Adam J rom - the end of the project
awarded tQ, Cohh.,and-Homewood -
missinnnrc nho.i ... rr-
ucceniDer.
Purchase of a new county horn
".is ucen unaer consideration of .the
u ar Ior. a long time. Among
launs oiterecl to the board
was tne John Hall place eight or
IlinP milpC A.,n t. T rr. '
v" me inline lennes-
see river. ' One of tl,
unicn entered into the board's dP
. t yx ii i my to -town, as the
grana jury suallyj1aia.visit-the
county "Tiome; and report on the
in tuiirr.
Sees Economy
W D. Barnard, chairman of the
board, said he expected the new
irm would save the county at least
a hundred dollars a month, as it
is much more productive than the
old one and should result in lower
bids being submitted for its man-
acrmpnt T-T ., , .,
ion thai it sl r "; savis-'galling $440,(000 for
self-supporting.' , . IT "V sPcn'"B- The amount is
the present surfarlnS STr d
bow Springs, '357,114.40. '
7.24 miles of traffic bound Mc
Adam. in Cay county, $56,960.60.
. 7.45 miles of traffic bound xfc
Adam in Clay county, $59,359.90.
Under terms of the contracts,
the contractors must employ local
labor as far asT possible, giving
preference first to ex-servirp mPn
with dependents and' next to non
service men with dependents. Min
imum wages of 20 cents per hour
for unskilled labor and 30 rrnts
per hour for skilled labor are required.
NEW NAIL
A now kind of n;iil u-h.Vi. i
boxes .together at the joints much
better than ordinary naik i
imented by the Forest' Products APPlicai,ts for jobs on these pro-Laboraiory-
,',f thv" Lnite1 St..t.. 'ects are askcd to list their-immes -
I L At' v Tt . .
wmi .miss ;xacnel IJavis,.... county
welfare officer, who can be found
m her office in the courthouse on
Saturdays " and'"Mondavs. Several '
hundred men already have filed ap
plications. Commencement of work on the
No 28 projects is expected to prove
a boon to many families in the
county and probably will be ac
companied by' general imnrrvpm
of business conditions in. Franklin
and other communities of thp
county, as the payrolls are expect
ed greatly to
of money in local circulation.
.r-uimic. uncmical .. treat
-ii. ii wuses minute pitting of the
'""' rLsming "in high frictional
contact of its surfaces with tUi
woou t,Dei-S Nails treated in this
way arc two to three times tsrong
- ... ,.u,umg power than untreated
nails, arid the pitted surfaces do
not riiD ott as does a cement coat
r ...... ...
wver ,uuu banks arP shnrfl.,
M ,r, ..,. . ..... iu
an iuriw,(HKJ checks for Christ-
14) per cent below, that in 1931.
Agriculture Club Elects
Officers. Pla
,,v- Kituuiiure L.iur mm.naA j l t t
of members of the vbrn'tW u ,trge C,UD -ceet.ngs, two chap
culture classes of the Frann;.,
Macin T d ,r ,J IS M been 1 failig
18-5Q .... . . . ' ... iicaun tor several months
1828, was named mlntmr r.t m, c ' C1 montns.
thaniel Macon. Rpvi fiZ" ... t. . .urviving Mr. Morgan are his
and North Ca was iss Louisa Wat-
Me heart-and Va drrorSeEl
ot country--. Franklin, the Wilev Holhok. . n" ';"u " "'
ntinud on ptgeN.lx) C0Uflty( ' v' "
high school met lajfr Friday and
elected the following officers to
serve during the coming year-
President, ..Harold -Stewart .mop
president. Tim Patt .....
c. i r ... v-'vin-iy.
a.ius augers; treasurer, John
.Brxson .repor terBryant - McClure ;
adviser, E. H. Meacham, agricul
ture teacher; critic, Avery Cabe;
farm watch dog, Reece Waldroop
program committee, T B. Higdon,
Woodrow Dowdle and Frank Wil-'i
nams. .
The club decided to meet once
each month.
The year's program of work
adopted by the club was outlined
as follows:
School ground imofovempnt fatn.
er and son banauet. clans tn
Jend White Lake camp for young
farmers, short camping trips next
summer, agricultural fair, regular
el nrnfrramo ,1,.,'.,.. .1.
' uu'ms me year, or
ganization of a-purebred calf club,
continuance of the work of the
purebred pig club, a rat tail contest-organization
of an athletic
club and of a thrift club for the
agnculture department.
On Sunday a blast of dynamite
opened up a 50- diversion tun
nel at the site of Boulder dam,
and the turbulent Colorado rivar
was turned aside to. bare the site
ior excavation for the dam It
took a year's work by. thousands
ut men to construct the div
tunnel.
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Captain Roscoe Turner on Mon
day clipped two hours and 17 min
utes from the east-west transcon
tinental speed record flying from
New York to Los Angeles in 12
hours and 33 minutes.
On November 8 a da nonfat if t
born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox at
their home at Gneiss. '
Mr. and Mrs. Dave T rattiPr.,1
of Mill Creek, announrp thp hinu
of a son on Moridav M ia
j f . w , iT
A daughter was born at tha
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stiles at
I rentiss on WednrsHav M,
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Union Service
Rev. 0. P. Ader to Preach
Thanksgiving Sermon
A. union Thanksgiving service
will be held at St. . Agnes Episcopal
church at 10 o'clock next Thurs
day, morning, with the congrega-
u. me various franklin
churches cooperating.
The sermon will be preached by
the Rev. 0. P. Ader, pastor of the
Methodist church, while other
Franklin ministers will have part
in the service..
Members of all the Franklin
churches and also of the rural
churches are cordially invited td
attend this service.