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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE Stiles By CARL MORGAN The following officers were elect ed in conference at the Tellico Baptist church Saturday, July 16, for the coming year: Rev. John S. Stansberry, pastor; Theron A. Slagle, superintendent; Arlin Smith, assistant superintendent; Novella McGaha, secretary. 'The box supper at the Morgan school was a success. The proceeds were $31, which will go to the piano fund of Tellico church. Mrs. W. W. Cochran, of Flats, recently visited relatives .at Tellico and Stiles. Mrs. Cochran will be remembered as Miss Maeberyl De Hart. Miss Ruth Byrd, who has been taking a business course at Knox ville, is with home folks, dolin. Lawrence Justice and Miss Lillie Winchester were recently married at the home- of Rev. John M. Ta bor, in Swain county. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Childers were visiting their daughter, 'Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Sunday. Curtis Taylor, of Harlan, Ky., at tended the third Sunday evening Singing at the Morgan school. Mr. Curtis made a nice talk in regard to singing and helped to make the singing interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Ruby, to Lawrence Cordell, of Swain county, recently. Messrs. Howard and Oscar Cross, of Flats, entertained a large crowd Saturday night at the Morgan school with their guitar and man Ellis Burnett, of Almond, visited his father, W. A. Burnett, one day last week. Rev. C. C. Welch is holding a series of meetings at Glenville now. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Bradley, of Etna, were in this section Sat urday on business. Miss Jean Smith, who is taking a business hourse at Knoxville, re cently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mrs. John . Eulbright, of Lowell, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGaha. Mr. McGaha went to visit her for a "few days. Miss Bedell DeHart, wHo has been staying with Lauada Burnett, of Almond, for the past three months, is with home folks. Virgil and Rev. Judson Smith are cutting a boundary of timber for the local trade. Carl Howard, of Franklin, was in this section Saturday. . All persons having friends or kindred buried at the Tellico j !church are invited to a decoration ! Viext Sunday. ! Mrs. Flora Anderson, and daugh ter, Eddis, recently visited Myrtle Beach .and reported a nice trip. Miss Marie Duvall, of Canton, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Duvall. Paul Bradley, of Etna, was award ed the ugly man cake at the box supper Saturday night at the Mor gan school. Miss Jessie Ramsey was awarded the beauty cake. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. How long can tobacco be held after curing before it is marketed? A. This depends upon the condi tion of the tobacco and the care exercised in handling. As a general rule, tobacco should be marketed as soon after curing as is practical. After the weed" has been left for a few days in the pack house and then, "cropped" to allow the leaves to straighten out and undergo any changes necessary for the improve ment in color, it should then be graded and marketed. If graded to bacco is held over, it should be re packed, at least once a day to pre vent mold in case the weed has a little too much moisture. Q. Is it wise to operate on a chicken with an impacted crop? ' A. No. Most farm birds are low priced individuals with egg produc tion as their main function for re turning a profit. Any operation, ho matter how careful, would stop this production for several months and the bird wpuld be .an economic loss for that period. Then, too,, the incisions made usually heal slowly and in many cases the 'birds die before regaining health and produc tion power. For a heavy, pendulous crop, it is best to destroy the bird so affected. l ' Q. How can I prevent horns from growing on my dairy ,calves? A. The development of horns can be prevented by applying caustic soda or potash to the horn but tons when the calf is from four to eight days old. Clip the hair from over and around the button, wash and thoroughly dry clipped surface and then apply the solution with a caustic stick.v The stick should be moistened on one end and rubbed carefully on each horn button two or three times, alternating between the buttons until there is a raw place about the size of a nickel, Do not. rub until the spot bleeds. Care should be taken not to use too much moisture for if it gets in the eye it will cause blindness. Keep animals under shelter if there is a 'chance for rain. Nortons To Hold Annual Meeting July 31 The' Norton Memorial association will hold its annual : meeting on July 31, 1938, at ' the old Norton cemetery near Cashiers. Judge Felix E. Alley, of Waynes ville, will address the assembly. All. relatives and friends, of the family are cordially invited to be present. The number of pigs saved from spring farrowings in North Caro lina in 1938, estimated at 769,000, was 10 per cent more than the number saved from farrowings dur ing the spring of 1937, reports the state department of agriculture. Extended rainy and cool weather occurring in North Carolina during June has delayed crop growth so that, generally, crops are from two to three weeks later than usual, re ports the state department of agriculture. SCHOOL GIRLS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL PRICES NOW BEING MADE BY THE . Darling Beauty Shop By many requests these prices will be continued , for a few more days. MRS. JIM BERRY, Owner IRIS RAY, Manager OVER ASHEAR'S STORE PHONE 149 mm Ji i lam? V4I1HN irf'irti'ii ..... ..A'W vrili' '-'Viw' SERVEL ELECTROLUX runs on KEROSENE . . freezes with no moving parts I 1 1 Bryant Furniture Co., Franklin N. C. Gentlemen: Please send me, without obligation. UVUblDlUVIl M-i.ua auuf rt w complete information about Servel Klectrolux Ute iveroaene iiemgeraior. Street or R. F. D. Town. I II V-V II I .11 Pi ,iv Stata PLENTY OF ICE CUBES FROZEN DESSERTS I COOLING DRINKS I PERFECT FOOD PROTECTION ! SILENT, LOW-COST OPERATION mmmm4 SAVINGS THAT PAY FOB IT TT 0D S DH dD (0 IL Children's Dresses White Shoes Men's Summer Semi- Sizes 7 to 14, all colors, For men, women and UreSS P ants prints, voiles and children Assorted colors and organdies OKOn sizes. Values to $1.50 , (J To close out at 48cea. r , reduction w - Get a bargain while we OOC P Also Dresses have your 8ize! p . size, 2 to 7. with pants. .Boys' Overalls m J made , a pretty frock, fast Quality governs price! 25c Value colors guaranteed . Sizes 6 to 16 Girls' Dresses 45cup J9cjrcL 14 to 20. A real buy. Rnvt' Shirts Other grades, 36-in. V"Ue ChaS adverts, " " 69c special An Dfu" 4 10c yd. - 40&50cea. M' , c,; . Ladies' Rayon , e, . , Mens Shirts 5 . Wens DreSS Shirts Chambray and Coverts, rantieS A pretty line, vat dye good grade 15c 50c & 98c 49c A GOOD PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING SUPPLIES AND SAVE MONEY H S E P ! AS M E A M PAY Y O If T 10) All taxes for the year 1937 will be advertised, beginning the first week in AUGUST, and property sold on September 5th. Pay your taxes NOW and avoid payment of adver tising and sale costs. : A. JB. SLAGLE Tax Collector for Macon County