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FRANItLIN, N C., THURSDAY, JAN 7, 1M3
$2 00 PER Y h
N. C. Weekly
Roundup
S Lit ! |) HKKAD Ol:T After
Jaii 18th, North Carolina house
wives will have to slice their own
bread A Food Distribution Ordei
bst week prohibits bakeries from
>ell?n^. sliced bread after January
18 s.. housewives had better start I
;uintiiii bread k/nve^
I (
JiABY CARRIAGES- -Uncle San. | *
is taking qare of North Caro r
i iu's l?aby population Although
I aby carriage manufacturers have 11
Keen restricted their own produc- ' 111
t un to ^mgle-sleeper vehicles, us j ?'
cig six pounds of steel per unit, j
ntany appeals for larger buggies? as
t< lakt care ot twins and Mi p | c|'
Iris- ? ha\e been grant, ed since the) f-f r
rt- strict i'>n order went into effect
la it June. Since they can't
over six pounds ci steel
orriage and orders for the
and triplet" models keep
it's i^ossiblc that North ,-~
arohna
twins and triplets wiU^^^F >
. w ^^?Pf soon ?>e
'? ictorv
-North Car |
v/, commercial |
reminded by
vehicles must be
f tire inspection be
J 15. After January
Penal vehicle cannot
Operate without an ap
\ed tire insector's record o?n
the vehicle's Certificate of War
Necessity. Better hurry
NO RADIO ALARMS? Don't dc
pend upon radio for air raid
alarms. Henceforth radio stations
will NOT broadcast practice al
arms. 'Hie reason In case of an
.'ii tual ruid they'd be off the air
md people who had be^en depend
<wi getting air raid notices
s way might be caught un
'?res. ?
b
.XUBfcS?A rjiic whj
Ralph S. Morgan
Passes, Funeral Services
At St. Agnes Church
Siler Morgan, 53, died
morning at a Durham
filmed lately following an
'Fiwieral services were
St. Agnes LpiscopaJ
3 'VcUxk, Wednesday
with his brother, the
Morgan, rector, offi
K to the delay in the
daughter, Miss Mt
vl?o teaches in Mich
was postponed un
Thursday morning
t. John's churchyard
haye.
the Methodist choir
x\ik music at tli*
ev. a?nd Mrs P. L.
'O Love That Will
Me (io."
allbearers were Dr. J. F Fer
ry, Lewis Patton, Pa.ul Dean, Carl
Slaglc, Havne Arthur and Htrry
Higgins. Ushers were Allan Brooks
and K. S. O'Mohundro.
Mr Morgan came to Franklin I
last May whe he accepted the
position of pharmacist at Perry's
Drug Store. He endeared himself
to many during his brief service
here It was his nature to make
friends wherever lv* went. He had
lived at Spruce Pine, Brevard tnd
Arden prior to comung to Frank
lin, which was his home during his
early childh.ood. For four years he
was in cliarge of the boys at
Penland school near Spruce Pine,
a mission school which wis found
ed by Kev. Kufus Morgan and
where their sister, Miss Lucy Mor
gan, directs the famous weaving
and pewter handcrafts Mr Mor
gan was tn artist in pewter hand
craft. having created many beau
tiful designs.
Mr. Morgan was l>orn at Whit-'
tier, AprH 4, 1887, where his par- !
.ejnts, Alfred Morgan tnd Mary J
Siler Morgan of Macon county,
were living at that tune. They re
turned uj Franklin to *
This landowner is not only harvesting his timber selectively but
is selling poles, sawlog?, a*-id pulp wood instead of any single pro
duct It is a waste of money to sell good pule stock for sawlogs,
or good sawlog stock for pulpwood.
Federal Income Tax Now
Affects Many Citizens
More Than 35 Million
Will File Returns
In 1943
The federal income tax is, al
the name implies, u tax levied
upon incomes, and it is payable
ir? relation to the amount of in
come. Income, for Federal income
tax purposes, means in general
any compensation for one's ser
vices; it includes a No the net
value received for the product of
one's labor, as farm produce tn
the case of a tanner; income
from investments; profit from
business operations; and other
gains from sales and exchanges
of goods |and property Certain
limited catepori.es ot income are,
exempt, and to the
:h exemption arc at '
j of persons now subject to the
Federal income tax, who have
' uev/er reported income before for
Federal tux purposes, an under
standing of the law and applica
ble regulation* is <> i prime impor
tance.
An income tax return is a de
claration on the pan of the tax
j payer of his total taxible income
: for the year, together with the
! various deduction^, exemptions, and
1 credits to which he is entitled.
I It is in reliance upon voluntary
I disclosures, and the integrity of
j taxpayer* generally, that the cost
I of administration of the income
tax can Ue kept at a minimum,
j Though the return- is a voluntary
statement, any person who will
fully makes a return which he
does not believe to be true and
Men In Service
.
F-.'e J Fr; J.'ir.L :? <:.it:on;
p. L). ( . r < Y-.nin ? , ?. . sqp.\ (
a f ?! : ' : a . : s :n ''?nk- !
lln iLCr-n.l . _ _____ . !
t3:c jc.- .1 dm 1
the son ol ( rove
Jamison, E ... o
Fr.'nk in. He en
1 1 .s t e d in th
army in Feb*v.
of this year an:l
was sent to Fo
Bragg and then
to Camu Crowd ei
Mc . where h ?
took h i s b;xsir*
training in the
Kiirnal corn*
Prior to enlist -
in#. he was em
JAMISON
ployed ia the S and L store of
Franklin. He id & graduate of
Franklin high school
??
December 31, 1942.
ELGIN FIELD, FLA. (Spe
cial)? Grover M Watts, whose
home address is Gneiss, North
Carolina, has recently been pro
moted from Private First Class
to the rank of Technician 5th
< irade according to word received
from the War Department.
Technician 5th Grade Watts is
on duty at the Army Air Forces
Proving Ground, Elgin Field, Ma.,
where he is in charge of I'tility
Section, (Magazine Aret).
Before being called n. active
duty on January 14, 1^12, he was
a rancher.
?
Cpl. Harold E. Enk>e spent his
Christmas leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I H. Enloe of Kt.
1 He is now stationed at Camp
McCain, Miss.
Pvt. C. L. Potts of Fort Ben
n?ng, Ga.t is home on leave on
account of the death of his nio- j
ther. Mrs. C. W Potts, of FrankJ
DRAFT BOARDS'
NEW LINEUP
War Information Office
Issues New List Ot
Classifications
Washington- The office of war
in forma ti<Mi issued the following
list of selective service classified
lions, revised r<> include the new
category created I ?> the recent
order suspendedin^ indue: i<>n ot
ineo over 3*<
1 -A Ke^isti.ints available tv.i
general militarv service
> A () ke^iMaints who are cum
scientit.us objectors .available roftr
non-combatant military service
when tourul 'acceptable to the larui
or naval forces.
1 C Registrants who have t>een
inducted into, enlisted in, or ap
poyited to the .armed forces.
2- A Registrants who are neces
sary or essential in their civilian
activity.
2 H Registrants who are necei
sary or essential to the war pro
duction program, excluding agri
culture.
1 C Necessary or essential men in
agriculture.
3- A Registrants with dependents*
engaged in less essential industry
or le<"c eSse.ntial agriculture.
J-B Registrants with dependents,
engaged ir? an activity ^necessary
to the war production program.
3-C Registrants with dependents
engaged i.n essential agriculture.
4 A Registrants who before in
duction have become 45 years cvr
a^e. singe they registered.
4- P. Registrants who are defer
red specifically by the law itself.
4-C Registrants who are aliens
not acceptable ,
or who.w^vJ