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c THURSDAY. DKC U I I AGE SIX More Go To NYA Training Center And More Needed Last week the following youths entered tbc NYA training center ... n, 1)., m , 'i (1 i t AsheviHe : tommy dj Robert WUSMW of Franklin, and Paul Z. Tykw ' i'-'jay- A muinoer Tjrwy planning to leave Franklin on the 12-45 bus Monday, December to others who would like to leave then, or later should contact Mrs. Margaret Ordway "anywhere on Main street between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. on Saturday, December 26." Need for trainees still is urgent; even men in 1-A afre ac cepted. Any girl, recently married to a draftee MM whose husband is gone "for tfie duration", can apply for ttainirfg, according to Mrs. Ordway, recruiting officer. Bus fare to Asheville is the only " c Thp National Youth Ad- CAIC"9V. ' ministration provides board, train ing, medical care if sick, work rinthr and $10.80 pocket money per month. The courses last two to four months and when successfully completed youths enter war in dustry at standard rate of pay TVi ocr limitis are 16 to 25 years p-rtc nf hnvs and eirls within this age limit arc urged to realize this chance for their children to learn a trade and to serve their country in a useful way m war industries. There must be trained workers and parents should not tnis op- By MRS. DOSM1E HANEY Frank Baldwin, Arnold Duvall, Ford Duvall and Frank Solesbee, who have been working in Florida, returned home to spend the Christmas holidays. Willard Johnson of Iotla spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haney. Bud Hix, who has been serious ly ill, is reported to be better. Dwight Waters is building a new house on his farm near Kyle. George Pendergrass and Harvey VTanev were in feral son Wiilard of Charleston; W, V.. tt visit- flHHHffflSnWmade a business trip to Andrews Fri day. Miss Odell Clark of Aquonc was visiting in Kyle Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Arch Dills spent the weekend with Mrs. Dills' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harney. Warren Eller and L. D. Yonce who have been taking a course in welding at NYA training center Wilmington, returned home last week. Last Rites Held For Mrs. Sallie Lewis Funeral services for Mrs. Salhe Conley Lewis, 89, were held at the home on the Murphy road on last Satnnlav afternoon. The Rev. Dr. I L. Stokes, H, pastor of the Franklin Methodist church, offi- Kufus -Morgan, recior Agnes Episcopal church. Inter ment was in the Franklin ceme- died at h lome on I Joseph A JJftJflBBi Lunley, sne was I . . . i . al. ... ccrtinn . .t ,i. ,-,.nnt,r ,ni hart Uvea m iviacon l 'ii w -.- i n ,or dtp ne was ,x , t i , . r- i i i l-n.li K-H1 1 pitrht Ct.a ..mr a nipmher Of com a arKJ- " " ' i- i i H-,-k...ar.)M -n 11 rrh 1 . A .... , WatlliA " Tlie pallbearers included Henry - . . x-. I-. , T? l rAi. iuuiuui), . i- vjr.-i Womack, Nelson Waldroop and r rank Leacn. Surviving are three children. Grover Lewis and Miss Lena Lewis, both of Franklin, and Dav id L. .Lewis of Baltimore, Md. grandchildren and six great nrtVhildren also survive. IJim Mason made a business trip I Murphy Saturday, tie was ac ied bv Mr. and Mrs. Garlin lorffan and two sons, Neal and litchell. lag. One) it f ahT tTi'averaec reduc lion since then has been slightly iiore than 25 ceirts per SlOO. me rTAne countv has a per capita debtedness of $34. For purposes : tnTitinn nronertv is IlStea M bout 75 per cent of its actual alue. .Macam countv's tax rate has irm il.30 for the last five years, hich provides for debt service ind all expenses. The heaw influx of industry in the nost few vears is tending to increase the total amount of tax Uhl oronertv. with consequent prospects for further x reduc- In inrnc counties, taxes are col lected by the sheriff, but in others fpecl county tax collection offices do the work. fDara from .the North Carolina Local Government Commission and the Revenue Bureau. Published by the North Carolina Department of Conserratioa k Development) krrn their chiWren from portunityv m of the lata 7, Classified Advertisements Tennessee Valley Authority Laborers Wanted Immediately The Tennessee Valley Authority has urgent need for 500 unskilled laborers in connection with its con struction activities at the Fontana dam project. Ihe rate of oav is fifty cents an hour. Dormitory facil ities are available at the project. Those interested in immediate employment should apply at the Au thority's personnel office in Bryson City, N. C; at the personnel office locat ed at Fontana Dam, N. C. ; or to an off ice of the Unit ed - States Employment Service. A representative of the Authority will oe at the following U. S. Em ployment service offices one dav each "week to in terview and employ appli cants: Murphy, N. C. ; Waynesville, N. C; Bry son City, N. C. ; Hender sonville. N. C. : Gaines ville, Ga. Persons employ ed in other war work should not apply. D17 3tc D31 Tellico By CHRISTINE DEHART The Rev. C. C. Welch of Burn ingtown, filled his regular appoint- ti;,ii-akkmrseW at the Tellico Baptist church I Saturday evening and Sunday. Wc ate tilad to rciKrt that Rob ert Rwnsey, who has a fractured leg,-caused by a fall, is somewhat improved. Pvt. Ferd DeHart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeHart, is station ed at Camo Walters, Texas. We are glad to report that Vance DeHart who is ill, is slow lv imnrovnntr. Pvt. Gorden Cook is stationed in Petersburg, Va. He is the son - - -. ,, ' 't" mtti i' "M 1 ' T I M For Each of You A Merry, Merry Christmas And A Happy and Prosperous New Year t May Peace Be Ours In 1943 I 1 BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY W. C. Burrell and His Employees THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND FOR KENTA six-room house with garden in the country. Mist Mayberl Moody, N26 tfr Franklin, N. C FOR RENT One five-room house with bath, hot water heater. One apartment, steam heated, furn ished or unfurnished. See W. C. Burrell at Burrell Motor Co. 029-tfn FOR SALE L. C. Smith shotgun practically new, with half case of cartridges. Write Box 274, Franklin, N. C. D24 ltc FOR RENT Four-room house garden, one mide from Franklin on Bryson City Highway. See Miss Ethel Hurst. D24 Up FOR RENT One apartment, furn ished or unfurnished. See Mrs. Ada McCoy. D24 ltp LOST Billfold containing three hundred dollar's more or less. Also identification card and re ceipts. Finder return to Press office. Reward $25.00. WANTED Will pay good prices for "corn, wheat, home-made syrup, dried fruit, onidns, hams, chickens, eggs. Ray Groc. and Feed Go. It of Mrs. Martha Cook of this sec tion. , Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith, of Cullasaja, visited Mr. Smith's fath er, Joseph Smith, Sunday. Pvt. Creed DeHart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance DeHart, is sta tioned at Camp Crowder, Mo. Homer Passmore of Nantahala. was in this section on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stockton of Franklin, have moved into this sec tion recently. Mrs. Maude Mason has received news that her daughter, Stella, was married to Nelson Lakey of High Point and Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lakey are making their home Miss Beddell DeHart is ispenfl- 9 A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We Will be Open December 26th Henry D. West i i f To All Of COUNTY We Wish TOT tttSttUNbl MAcONIAN At TheTheatre The movies will set a bia break thi Christmas when the recreation of the public is limited on account of gas and transportation. The Macon Theatre otters an at tractive program every day next week. "Seven Sweethearts" is a tuneful romance with bright new Dutch tulin festival in America. The reviewer's rating of this picture is "Excellent." "White Cariro" is a screen ver sion of a noted play which was a Broadway hit, with rtedy ijamarr as jungle temptress, with Walter Pidgeon and Frank Morgan ito the supporting cast. Rating: Good. "Across The Pacific", New Year's show, a Warner Bros, melodrama with a punch where a court mar shalled U. S. Captain of Artillery finds a colorful career outwitting the Japanese, Reviewer's rating: Excellent. The Owl Show pictures tough youngsters in a comedy role in playful conflicts with the law, with the right ending. Miller Angel, 8 Victim Of Laryngitis Miller Russell Angel, only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Angel, aged eight years, one month and 13 davs. died at the home on Wednesday, December 23, at 5 a, m. after a week's illness. The case was diagnosed as laryngitis. Fumeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Bethel church at 3 o'clock, the Rev. Phil ip Green officiating, and interment was in the church cemetery. The little child is survived by its parents and grandmother, Mrs. Martary McConnell, and a number of uncles and aunts. ing several days with her sister, Mrs. Weaver Cochran in Briar town. Mrs. J. J. Holifield of Artdrews, is spending sometime in this sec tion, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Freeman Hasting and son. Gene, of Frankhn were in this section on business recently. .. gfr fa: atttii iltfrh'rf iHlhfih fTtf . n Clink Notes Arthur Sprinkles, employee of Zicktrraf Hardwood Co., is a pa tient here suffering with a severe injury of foot. Robert Ramsev of Tellico is under treatment of an infection of the leg. Mrs. lohn Cabe of Stiles is under treatment for apoplexy. Hurrell Brown of Buck L-reex underwent a major operation this week. Thomas Jennings of Cullasaja is under treatment. Everett Garrett of Hiawassee underwent an amputation of his hand last week. Mrs. Grace Rogers of Otto has j For the SHHB . i I TO OUR PATRONS and the Promwe 1 of Our Continued t I FINE SERVICE I TO YOU IN '43 I Duncan Motor Co. I JL M THEATRE- - WHERE WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT COSTS SO LITTLE WEEK DAYS 3:45 - 7:15 - :30 SATURDAYS Continuous 1 :00 P. M. to 12:00 NIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 O'CLOCK Monday and Tuesday, , IT'S A SWEETHEART OF A PICTURE! IT'S A SWEETHEART OF A PICTURE! v Jf Wm S.nTtmiTh Rom.no.. STn V-jVc kE&V - Time. Tha Tun . . . S.v.n Tinia. X J, Vk IS M Cert RtuS-' V W' Sven Times Th Romanc. Timet Tha ran. . .sm-rmu Th Song ThrilUl Also News Wednesday and Thursday, December 30th ani 31st I -J BU Abo News and New Year's Eve Show "My Town" WITH THE DEAD END KIDS JOHNNIE DOWNS AND ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, JANUARY I "Across the Pacific" With: HUMPHREY BOG ART MARY ASTOR CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT SATURDAY. JANUARY 2 DOUBLE FEATURE BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS recovered from a major operation.. George Talley of Highlands, is under treatment at the Clinic. Pierson Sanders of Franklin is a patient at Angel Clinic. He suf fered an accident Tuesday moot ing which resulted in partial am putation of the foot. JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County 1 ACON December 28th and 29th 1 bvo ttmmw and Comedy HJH33 ml March of Time NO. 1 TOM TYLER, BOB STEELE IN "Code of the Outlaw" AND "Sweetheart of the Fleet" With JOAN DAVIS JINX FAKLENBURC Ala No. 2 "JUNGLE GIRL OWL SHOW AT Muse OUT AT UiSS "Mr. Wise Guy" With th EAST SIDE KIDS ALSO COMMUNITY SING
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