THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1940 FISH BITE WELL OVER WEE-END 310 Trout Caught From Wayah Creek In Two Days I Win ton Perry of Franklin brought away the prize catch from Wayah creek in. the Wildlife Man agement Area, eight miles west iof here, this week-end. His 15-inch brook trout was landed in the creek's Rough Fork branch. Thirty-one fishermen paid their dollar into the cooperative wildlife fund, at the Wayah Game Protec tee's residence, making an average catch of 10 fish each. The limit is the state game bag limit of 12 fish of legal size. J. H. Aiken and Charles Robin son of Biltmore Forest caught a bag of 20 fish between them, with an average . length of over nine inches. Wayah creek, with its two main tributaries of Rough Fork and Camp Branch, has' a combined length of three miles of fishable water within the Wayah Wildlife Management Area. To date 171 fishermen have checked in and out, which is almost twiceaS many as last year. Recently A. C. Balch, superinten dent of the Walhalla fish hatchery, visited the rearing pools at Ar rowood Glade on Wayah Creek, where the fish fry brought from Walhalla are reared, to legal size. The U. S. Fish and Game Service, cooperates with the Forest Service in - operating these rearing , pools. Balch commended Laurie Smith, fish caretaker, on the special con dition and growth he is getting on the fingerlings which are to be legal ,sjze and planted early next spring. Smith is proud of a new mush cooker that has just, been installed, consisting of a 20-gal-lon black iron kettle on a wood burner ' where he cooks oatmeal mush mixed with scraps from the grinding of liver and gives the fish a varied menu. The money collected by the state game protector for fishing the co operative wildlife management areas is divided equally between the state of North Carolina and the U. S. forest service to help pay for the cost of. the game pro tector and the planting of the fish and game. ' 1:00 p. m. From Asheville. 2 :20 p. m. From Cornelia. 7:00 p. m. From Asheville. Outgoing 6:30 a. m. To Asheville. 10:15 a. m. To Cornelia. 2:15 p. m. To Cornelia. 3:00 p. m. To Dillsboro. Sunday Incoming 1 :00 p. m. From Asheville. 2 :20 p. m. From , Cornelia. Sunday Outgoing 8:30 a. m. To Asheville. 2 : J 5 p. m. To Cornelia. Mail Arrival and Dispatch From Franklin Postoffice For the convenience of our sum mer visitors, we are pririting the schedule of mail arrivals land de parture from the- Franklin post office. . Incoming 10 :00 a. m. From Cornelia. PAGE TWO 1 I- $150 Value m Free Prizes ARE YOUR Clothes Shabby? OUR CLEANING AND PRESSING METHODS WILL MAKE THEM PRESENTABLE Prompt Delivery Service ' CALL 136 ECONOMY CLEANERS Next to Prea Office Ideal Gifts for Any Purpose Buy Your Watches, Jewelry and Silverware while the present prices prevail Watch Repairing Only genuine material plus good workmanship will make any watch keep good time MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE FOR WORK THAT YOU CAN DEPEND ON Grover Jamison Jeweler Next to Post Office Read the Conditions and WIN A PRIZE NO SELLING NO BUYING JUST READ THE CONDITIONS LISTED BELOW ALL FREE! Conditions and List of Prizes Conditions of Missing Word Contest: . .. . t In one or more advertisements on this page a word is missing:. To be a winner you must find the word or words omitted from the advertisements, and state what advertisement and between what words the missing word should be inserted. . The person finding the greatest number of the correct missing words and the neatest answers will be awarded the first prize, which is a $75 solitaire diamond ring. The second prize is a $29.75 Elgin wrist watch, the third prize is a $27.75 Elgin wrist watch and the fourth prize is a $17.50 Fontaine wrist watch. These prizes are now on display at Grover Jamison's Jewelry store in Franklin. Mail all answers to contest manager, The Franklin Press, Franklin, N. C. All answers must be in abov office not later than 6 p. .in. Wednesday each week before publication. ; Anyone eligible in joining contest other than the employees of this paper. . Winners will be announced at the close of the contest. . In case of a tie a drawing will be held. Hotel Bryson Commercial and Tourist YOUR CHILDREN APPRECIATE THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF FATHER AND MOTHER Let Us Make Some Good Pictures For You At Reasonable Prices Crisp's Studio Fran&lin, N. C. Building Material Hardware Supplies Estimates Furnished On Request FRANKLIN HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 117 Franklin w Retail Moiiesaiie races ii o Myers 80 Used Cars and Trucks, 1940 to 1928 Models to Select from. The Best Stock Trucks and Pickups we have had this Year. YOU WILL SAVE IF YOU SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY DO YOU LIKE STEAK? YES, WE HAVE THE KIND YOU LIKE BEST! Peoples Market TONY WELCH, Mgr. Phon. 124 THIRST ASKS NOTHING MORE ICE COLD EVERYWHERE Coca Cola Bottling Co., Asheville, N. AUTO NECESSITIES Auto Floor Mats, plain rubber 75c up Auto Floor Mats, rubber, felt back ........$1.00 up Auto Mufflers ...................................$1.45 up Valves, intake and exhaust, any model Ford and Chevrolet, each ..... 30c Brake Lining ........ 45c up Western Auto Associate Store FRANKLIN, N. C Contest Will End THIS MONTH IN SEPTEMBER THERE WILL BE FOUR Fortunate Prize Owners. Contestants Don't miss sending in your list of missing words each week. . .Any one of the prizes will more than y reward you for your effort. Remember THE WINNER IS CHOSEN ON TWO COUNTS 1. Greatest Number of Correct Missing Words 2. Neatest Answers. Win 1st Prize $75 Solitaire Diamond Ring 2nd Prize $29.75 Elgin Wrist Watch 3rd Prize $27.75 Elgin Wrist Watch 4th Prize $17.50 Fontaine Wrist Watch , Cool MACON THEATRE Cool WEEK DAYS: 3:157:30-9:38 P. M. SATURDAYS FROM 1:30 TO 11:00 P. M. FRIDAYAUGUST IS ZCRIHA JN "I WAS AN ADVENTURESS" RICHARD GREENE PETER LORRE Aim. "Red Rider" No. 1 CARTOON SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Two Big Shows No. 1 "KING OF THE LUMBERJACK" With: John Piayne, Gloria Dick ton, Stanley Field No. Z Wild Hickory Bill Elliott in "THE MAN FROM TUMBLEWEEDS" , MON.-TUES, AUG. 19-20 Ann Sheridan, Georfe Raft, In "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" Humphry Bogrart, Ida Lupino WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21 "ONE MILLION B.C." Carole Ladia, Lon Chancy, Jr Jobn Hubbard THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Double Feature . "Blondie Has Servant Trouble" With: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Sim The Three Mesquiteera "Santa Fe Stampede" With: JUNE MARTEL Sylva Laundry and Dry Cleaners DAILY SERVICE In Highlands and Franklin Snow Ball Flour, 48 lb. .. Pure Coffee, lb. .....$1.19 .... 10c PAY-AND-TAKE-IT p H ' 8 HOME OF DIXIE QUEEN COFFEE Sugar, 25 lbs. ..... 59c $1.15 REEVES HARDWARE CO LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS FARM IMPLEMENTS PHONE 113 FRANKLIN, N. C EXTRA SERVICE Is what our customers can depend on getting STOP AND LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR Cunningham's Esso Station On Square Join the Crowd ENJOY THE BEST OF FOOD CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS AT CAGLES CAFE A. G. CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C We Appreciate Your Patronage II HAVE YOUR IffltlV -J -I RADIO INSPECTED VJZ TWICE A YEAR HAVE YOUR RADIO INSPECTED TWICE A YEAR IT IVW SIX MONTH Your teeth, your car, your RADIO, aced attentioa and care. It'a a good habit and good insurance to have your .radio inspected every eut months. Our expert, economical eervice win keep your radio performing like We SYIVAMIA M-Tettad RodlaTwbH WOMACK'S Radio Shop SHOP OVER E. K. CUNNINGHAM'S STORE FRANKLIN, N. C FARMERS EXCHANGE Palmer Street SEE US FOR YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES Dixie Favorite Flour Purina Feeds Matches, 6 boxes 15c RUFUS CUNNINGHAM, Owner

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