3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE f EVEN 4 L Become a Diesel Technician . And earn the higher scale pay re ceived by TRAINED men in this specialized field which offers mail Diesel Engine Jobs Extension training in your spare time at home followed by Labora tory, Shop Training in Chicago; Your transportation paid both ways. Free Employment Service Scientific Motor Testing Equipment furnished you free of extra cost.-All Applicants will be given a personal interview. Those selected will be trained by The Motor Institute Of America Give age, education, occupation, present salary and home address. State if willing to pay $10.00, per month to help defray the cost of your Training if selected. Address Box N-26, co Franklin Press. Adv. READY TO BRING YOU RELIEF IN MINUTES The Reason bayer aspirin works so fast Drop a Bayr Aspirin tabUt Into a tum bler of water. By fho tint It hits tho bottom of tho glass It It disintegrating. This apod of disintegration onoblM sonuino BAYER Aspirin tabUts ,to start "taking hold", of hoadacho end simi lar pain a f tw minutes after talcing. YOU can pay as high as you want for remedies claimed to relieve the pain of Headache, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, etc. But the medicine so many doctors generally approve the one used by thousands of families daily is Bayer Aspirin 15 a dozen tablets about 1 apiece. Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin tablets with a half glass of water. Repeat, if necessary, according to directions. Usually this will ease such pain in a remarkably short time. For quick relief from such pain which exhausts you and keeps you awake at night ask for . genuine Bayer Aspirin. ' Virtually 1 cent a tablet HASTINGS Id 0H w TABLETS CrV Special - FEEDS Cottonseed Hulls, 100 lbs. $ .60 Cottonseed Meal (Elberton) ...i.. ......... 1.25. Dairy Feed, 24 1.85 Dairy Feed, 16 . U5 i Hog Shortsx. 1-40 Rice Bran, 100 lbs. 35 FERTILIZERS Acid, 200 lbs. ................ ...... $1.50 " All Other Fertlizers at Reasonable Prices GROCERIES Flour, 24 lbs., extra good $ .75 Sugar, 25 lb. bags 1.30 Lard, 8 lb. cartons .88 ?. Salt, 100 lbs. (Mortons) ................. .............. 1.10 Coffee, per Come In And See Us-We'll Do You Right BIGGEST CIRCUS FEATURESW Mighty Ringling Brofr. and Barnum & Bailey Present Hosts of New Internationally Famed Features, Following Enactment of Most Opu lent .and Artistic Opening Spectacle In History. Tlie , Mingling Bros, and Barnum &, Bailey combined circus, known the world' over as The Greatest Show on Earth, making its 1937 tour with -a seven-ring-and-'stagc program of which it is unusually proud and featuring a new and daz zling introductory spectacle, India, will positively exhibit in Asheville, Sunday, October 24. With, 2,000 people and animals participating in its brilliant page antry, India fills the world's largest big top with moving color, flashing gems, costly habiliaments, gorgeous robes and headdresses, rare fabrics, ornate floats, dazzling banners in' a panorama of ineffable beauty. It surpasses all ' previous spectacles in every i respect in cost, in color, in splendor and in immensity. This year the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailty agents ,have been amazingly successful in contracting outstanding foreign attractions and features. The circus: great of the entire world are with The Greatest Show on Earth. The famous Wil liam Heyer of Holland and his wonder horses ; the celebrated Mag yars, Europe's largest and most thrilling somersaulting troupe; the great Aloys, sensational aerial up side down glider and flier ; the Lu Lolita family of aerial thrillers; the Maysy-Brach troupe of lofty uni cycle acrobats ; the Qualtieros, air plane sensationalists"; the Cleveres, acrobatic whirlwinds-these are but a few of the top flight new acts from abroad. The Naittos, with Nio, only girl somersaulter on the tight wire; the Yacopis, The Uyenos, the Maschinos, the Yom Kams, the Cannestrellis, the Walkmirs, the Antaleks, and the Torrence-Dolores are European stellar groups, as are the Wallendas, the Loyal-Rep-enskis, the Rieffenachs, the Walters, Mile Gillette and the great Rudy Rudynoff. The Concellos, the Comets, the Randolls, the Rooneys, thet Bel monts, the Melbournes, the Fioret tas and the Palmeros head the great aerial displays.' There are 800 per formers in the five rings, on the two stages, in the air and on the quarter mile hippodrome tracks, as the 1937 program unfolds. The mighty combined circus will arrive on four long trains of 100 double length, sfeel railroad cars, carrying 1,600 people, 50 elephants, 1,009 menagerie animals and 700 horses. , New Chevrolets Shown In Fifty Cities Pre-showings of the 1938 model Chevrolets for .dealers and sales men have 'been held in more than 50 of the ' principal cities of the United States in the past few days, & LEDFORD this Week Tennis Queen on R a ? ' , according to W. C. Burrell, of the Burrell Motor Co., who has just re turned here after attending the in troduction ceremonies held in At lanta ' The annual preview was designed to familiarize all Chevrolet dealers and salesmen with the new product, selling plans and advertising activ ities scheduled for the balance of 1937 and 1938. A brighter industrial picture was painted by Mr. Burrell on his re turn here. "Gains for the entire automotive industry seem indicat ed," he said, "and the outstanding advances made by Chevrolet in its new product indicate that public acceptance of the 1938 car will be even more enthusiastic than ever before." ' Mr. BurreH had high praise for Ji 1 JUL Saturday, October 23 The First Day of The Bryant Furniture Company's PREMIUM AWARD AH those who have traded With us or paid on account during our -.Trade-'Expansion Sale, which started Friday, September 3, be at our store on next Saturday, October 23, at ',3 P. M. with your coupons. The first lot of premiums will be awarded on this date and YOU MUST BE HERE WITH YOUR COUPONS to win. The Premiums to be awarded Saturday are: First Prize One Range Stove (Bryant Special) Second Prize Iron Bedstead, 2 in. post, panel head and loot Third Prize One Mattress " Fourth Prize Chest of Drawers Fifth Prize Beautiful Rocking Chair Customers who are awarded premiums may exchange them for any pther furniture in our store of equal value if they wish, or they may apply value of premium on their account if they so wish. Bryant Furniture Company: Comeback Trail 4 " Helen Wills Moody, once the "Bill Tilden" of women's tennis, who has started a comeback campaign in California. Here she is, just as spry as ever, during a match in a Pacific coast tourna ment. This was her first tourney since obtaining a Reno divorce. The famous "poker-faced" ace of . the courts was triumphant in the match. She and her partner, Francis X. Shields, defeated their doubles opponents. the new car, pointing out that en gineering refinements and body, chassis, and interior improvements made Chevrolet an ' even 1 finer car than in 1937. Predicting a banner sales year, he based his forecast on the fact that already many thousands of orders have been placed for the new Chevrolet sight unseen by the buyers. "1 call this a distinct tribute to Chevrolet that these people place such confidence in the organiza tion," he asserted. A bigger truck sales year also was indicated by Mr. Burrell, who said "Increasing need of truck re placements and growing use of commercial cars, in industry and on the farm authenticate this pre diction." , BIG... - FISH PLANTED IN GAME AREA Brook and Rainbow Trout Allotted To Wildlife Preserves Fish management plans for the recently established cooperative wildlife management areas have been completed and the work of putting them into effect has start ed, Paul H. Gerrard, forest super visor of the Nantahala national forest, announced last week. The headwaters of the Nanta hala river within the Standing In dian wilelife management area has been allocated a quota of 20,000 four to eight inch brook or speckled trout for this season's restocking program. The Fires Creek area will receive 12,000 four to six inch rainbow trout and 4,500 brook trout. Planting stock for these areas was furnished by the state hatch ery at Balsam Gap, N. C, the fed eral hatchery at Walhalla, S. G, and the Arrowood rearing pools in the Nantahala national forest. A crew of 16 CCC enrollees have been kept busy during the past few weeks distributing the trout in the various streams. It is expecter that the planting will be completed by the middle of October. Ancil D. Holloway, fisheries ex pert of the U. S. forest service, gave the CCC enrollees preliminary training in the proper technique in handling the fish to insure their reaching the streams in the best possible condition. State game offi cials as well as members of the Nantahala national forest staff sup ervised the distribution of the fish to the various streams. The heavy restocking program now in progress will greatly im prove the fishing on both the Standing Indian and and Firest creek areas. Forest service officials anticipate that it may even 4e pos sible to open these areas for the next trout fishing season. 1940 is more nearly correct for the present year than 1937, due to an error in the reckoning of time 1,000 years ago. DAY FRANKLIN, N. C v.

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