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ACTIVITIES and OMINGS AND GOINGS HRYSO.N CIT\ OIKl. WEDS CPL LIVINGSTON Mr and Mrs C R Shook, oi Bryson City, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Alleen Shook to Cpl Blame E Livingston, ot Jonesboro, Tenn The wedding ceremony was solemnized on Saturday, De cember 15, in Clayton, Oa , with Frank Smith, ordinary, officiat ing, using the ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a suit of light blue with which she wore black accessories Her ^rsage was of pink rosebuds greenery Mgston is a graduate "high school and l's Business col Tenn For the ths she has raphic work ,s the son of and the iate of Jonesboro, ived his educa !P -ienesboro High entered the armed forces on January 4, 1943, and took his training at Fort Brady, Mich , Camp Edwards. Mass . and Camp Pickett. Va He was sent overseas with the 28th Division in August 1944, and saw service in France, Luxen bourg and Germany, before he was taken a prisoner on De cember 18, 1944, in Luxembourg He was held a prisoner of war for 105 days at Bad Ord, Ger many Cpl Livingston was returned to the states on May 5, 1945 and had a 60-day convalescent furlough. Following his furlough, he re-enlisted in the service and is now with the army recruit ing sub-station in Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, who plan to make their home in Franklin, are at present at the home of Mr and Mrs C J Mooney on Riverview street I'SE 666 :OLD PREPARATIONS s. Salve. Nose Drops as directed. Personal Mcminn Mr and Mrs Jack Weyman and niece, Mrs C P Page the former Miss Betty Hurst, of PSlk Hall, Md have returned to their home after spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs Weyman s sister. Miss Ethel Hurst, at her home on Harrison avenue Mr and Mrs W L Hurst, of Toecoa, Ga spent Sunday with Mr. Hurst's sister Miss Ethel Hurst. D G Stewart ol Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his son, D A Stewart, and Mrs Stewart at their home on Rogers Hill and other friends in Franklin. Mr Stewart was former manager of the Western Carolina Telephone company before moving to At lanta Harris L Sanders. EM 1/c. who is attending E I C. School. Washington, D. C , spent the Christmas holidays here with his wife the former Miss Paul ine Wild, and his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jess Sanders Mr and Mrs. Robert Hunt have returned from Shelby, where they spent the Christmas holidays with Mr Hunt's par ents, Mr and Mrs. R L. Hunt, and from a visit with relatives and friends in Boone. Mr Hunt is connected with Coble Dairy Products here. Mr and Mrs T O Rose of Rogersvllle, Ala . who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. John L. Crawford, and Mr Crawford during the Christmas holidays, have returned to their home On their return, they were accompanied by Mrs. Craw ford and son, Johnnie, who will spend several days in Rogers vllle visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weyman.. of Toccoa, Ga., have been visit ing Mr. Weyman's' aunt. Miss Ethel Hurst at her home on Harrison avenue. Miss Lillian Jones, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with her grandmother, ~ * ? -oig the light of freedom still burns bright 1> in H^at-lanrl of ours, and we have just demon strated that we still "are ready to fight i^ji it . As we enter 1')4f>. we wish tor all "it, friends the blessings which bnlX freedom can bestow. Ma\ we still battle in peace, as we did in war. that our children and our children's children mav have liberty. And mav this little greeting serve as another link in the chain of our triendship for of all t h<- satisfactions that come to the business man. none is greater than the friendships formed and Jostered. i Zickgraf Hardwood Co. HESOLl'TION'S OF RESPECT By a mot: jf the Macon Count) Efluta' i.'ii Association the resolutlu: iMinmilte* met December 31 .,1,0 passed the lollowmg reso...'. .;.? ut respect and appreciate :. ? ,t then late membei Mrs in.. . Wilkes Davis RESOLVED tll.u ..t ,1 out aeep appreciation im :i tuilh lul and loyal seiwce winch Mis Davis has rendered u. the schools ol Macon I junl\ a* take tills measure ul express ins 'or the A s^oclat lun uut great sorrow in the passing ul our Iriend and lellow meinoei RESOLVED that the example set by her of giving unstint ingly ot her time and her in terest and her belle! in the es sential goodness ol youth shall be an inspiration to us for greater efforts and accomplisn ments 111 the educational pro fession. RESOLVED that copies of these resolutions be spread up on the minutes ol the Macon County Education Association, be sent to The Franklin. Press for publication, and be sent to the bereaved family. Signed Ma.vBeryl Moody. Chairman Elizabeth C. Gufiey William Crawford. Sugar allocations for the first quarter of 1946 are slightly low er than for the past quarter but civilian rationing can be maintained at current levels Mr. and Mrs. J. S. -Conley have returned to their home on Harrison avenue after spend ing 10 days in Cleveland. Ohio, with their daughter. Mrs. O. Merritt Preston, and Mr. Pres ton. Mrs. M. F, Jones, on Bunny Crest, will return to Akron. ; Ohio, Friday, where she has employment. Miss Margaret Ray has re turned to her work in Birm- 1 ingham. Ala., after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J B Ray, at their home on Bid well street, Joe Palmer, who has been a patient at the Angel clinic for several days, has returned to I his home on White Oak street Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Houk, and son, Frederick Johnston Houk, who is stationed at the Naval Air station, Memphis, | Tenn., have been visiting Mrs. Houk's mother, Mrs. F S Johnston, and other relatives in j Tampa. Fla They returned to their home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H Mielke and son, Charles, who have > been visiting relatives and j friends in Pittsburgh, Pa.. have returned to the home of Mrs. Mielke's mother. Mrs. Martin Jones, on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Theron W Home, of Greensboro, have i been here for a visit with their respective parents. Fred Home, j and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stan field. Charles Palmer, of New York, | who has been in the navy for | the past six years, is spending ! several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer, at their home on White Oak street. Mr Palmer plans to re-enlist in the navy following his 90 day leave. Mrs. Doyle Morgan, of At lanta, Ga., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr and Mrs Sam Stanfield. at their home on Bonny Crest. Harry Bryson has returned to j his home in Boise, Idaho, after I being here durinp the fatal ill ness of his father. C A Bryson. j of the West's Mill community Mr and Mrs. Jack Talley. Jr., of Greensboro, have been visiting their fathers. Jack Tal ley. at his home. Franklin. Route 4, and Fred Horne, at j his home in the Cullasaja com- i munity Bowden Dryman. who lias been serving in the armed forces in the European theater for several months, has received an honorable discharge and has returned to his home near the Cozad Roller mill A B Slagle. who has been confined/ to his home by ill ness for the past week or 10 days, has sufficiently recovered to be out again Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Oreomuldon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the w?t of the trouble to help looaen and expel term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucoua mem branes Tell your druggist to eell you a bottle of Oreomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It Quickly allays the oopgh or you are NOTICE! LIST YOUR PROPERTY ? > I ax listers will be at the following places in the various town ships on the dates given to list property for the year 1946. Tiie Br ard o', Cammiss'.onp.rs asks all persons to cooperate to th? fullest ex ent in helping the listers to get a correct list of all prop erty. The law provides that a penalty shall be effected against any person fa ling to list his or her property (althcugh this will not b? appl ed to non-residents). All persons should make a strong effor1. to see the List Taker or have some person repre sent t h _ m ar.d save the embarrassment of going before the Board ask ng for corrections when you have failed to list ycur property. F ranklin : Billy Bryson. at the Courthouse through the month of Januiry. 1946. Millshoal : J. R Franklin. Beee;> Store, January 7 and 8: Reid Store. January 11 and 12. Holly Springs School. January 18 and 19; Mt. Grove School. January 26. Other dates at home. Ellijay: C B. Bryson. Ellijay Post Office. Jan uary 7: Higdonville School. January 12; L D Norris' Store, January 19; C. T Bry son Store. January 26: Wiley Clark Store. January 28. All ot'ier dates at home Sugarfcrk : Ezra Shook. Corbin's Store, January 7 and 8; Gold Mine School. January 12; Buck Creek School. January 19; Walnut Creek School. January 26 All otjier dates at home Cowee: Carl DaltcSi. Mrs. Cleve Woodard Store. January 7; Tom Rickman Store. January 11; Clyde West Store. January 12; E. O. Rickman Store. January 19; Lee Mason Store. January 26. All other dates at home Flats: Ray Dryman. January 11. 12, 19 and 26. at Brown's Store. All other dates at home Smith Bridge: Mrs. Ralph Norton. January 7 and 8. Fulcher's Store: January 11 ai\d 12, Nor ris' Store; January 18. 19. 25 and 26, Otto Sclv.ol House All other dates it home. Cartoogechaye: W, N. Dalrymple. January 7 and 8. Led ford's Store; January 11 and 12. Hopkins' Store; January 19. Joe Hastings' Mill; January 26. at Slagle School House. All other dates ;it home. Nantahala: B. A. Baldwin, January 12, Cooper Fer guson's Store; January 18. Beecher Town School; January 19 and 21. Otter Creek School House; January 26, Kyle School" House; January 28, Happy Top; January 29. Kyle School House All other dates at home. Burningtown: Bob Parrish, January 11 and 12, Carl Morgan's Store; January 18 and 19, Du vall's Store; January 25 and 26, O'ma hundro Store. All other dates at home. Highlands : F. A, Edwards, all dates through Janu ary at F. A. Edwards' Store in Highlands. All property owners are required to return to the Li*t Taker all the real estate, personal property, etc., owned by each on the first of Janu ary. ^ All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law to list their polls during January. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. FARM CENSUS NOTE Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the acreage of each > crop grown, including tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner, also the acres cul tivated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres in improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lands. He shall be prepared to report the number of hogs sold or slaugh tered during past 12 months and tons of fertilizer to be used during this crop year. This information is kept confidential and has no relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural educa tion, economic analysis and safer guidance of county agents and farmers generally. LAKE V. SHOPE, Tax Supervisor
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