Ellij&y
Walter Young, superintendent
of the Sunday school, has been
very 111, and has been missed
from the Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henry
have announced the birth of a
daughter on January 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Orady Mash
burn have moved into their
new home.
Olen Henry, of Detroit, Mich., '
has been here visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. Leslie Young, and Mr.
Young.
Mrs. Bob Woody, of Hayes
ville, has been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Wood and
daughtei . Davannah, recently
visited Mrs. Wood's sister, Mrs.
Clyde Vuughn, and Mr. Vaughn
in the Buck Creek section.
Furman McCoy of Glenville ?
recently visited relatives in this
section.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rogers
of Buck Creek have been vis
iting Mrs. Rogers' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Fox of the
Mountain Grove section.
Misses Sarah and Nannie Am
nions have been visiting their
sister, Mrs. Kermit Rogers, and
Mr. Rogers, of Buck Creek.
Walter Henry, who is employ
ed in Detroit, Mich., has been
here visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood re
cently visited in Svlva.
HOMER P. NORTON GETS
DISCHARGE FROM NAVY
Homer P. Norton, seaman first
class, of Dillard, Ga., was sepa
rated from the naval services
recently, it has been announced
by the separation center at
Jacksonville, Fla.
Cullasaja
Pfc. James H Lequire is
spending a 80-day furlough
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Henderson Lequire. He has been i
over seas 14 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Shook
have sold their home on Hig- I
donville to Howard Shook.
Charlie Anders, Cm 3/c, of
Johnston, Pa., received ; his dis
charge from the navy Febru
ary 6 and is here with his wife,
the former Miss Lois Clark. He
served 20 months overseas.
Miss Otela Bryson, who is em
ployed in Asheville, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bryson.
Carl W. Lequire, S 2/c, has
returned to Lake City, Fla.,
after spending a 30-day fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henderson Lequire.
Miss Eloise Teem, who Is em
ployed In Arlington, Va., is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Teem.
Boyd Teem, S2/c, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Teem, has re- |
turned to San Diego, Calif.,
after a four-day visit at home.
OP A Officials Survey
Local Establishments
Dan Tompkins, chief price
clerk of the area OPA price
board, Sylva, and Mrs. Irene
Bradley, price clerk of the
board, were in Franklin on of
ficial business Monday. Mr.
Tompkins, while here, surveyed
hotel dining rooms and restau
rants and electrical appliance
stores, and Mrs. Bradley sur
veyed food and dry good stores
in Franklin.
New consumer standards of
grading for Irish potatoes is
being considered by the U. S.
Department of Agriculture.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Western Auto Associate Store
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
Repairs tc all Cars and Trucks
We carry a large stock of Plymouth and
Dodge Parts
Body and Fender Repairs
Complete Paint Jobs
Pedal Pads, pr .f
Schrader Valves and Caps, ea.
Clover Grinding Compound, ea.
30c
05c
35c
Macon Tractor and
Equipment Co.
Palmer Street
Franklin, N. C.
I SELF REGULATION )
Jinn* Ot'i Accanupliilted
The chief function of the North Carolina Committee
of the United States Brewers Foundation is to see to
it that beer is sold in strict accord with pubjic senti
ment and with the high standards of the brewing
industry.
Trained field men employed by the Committee tour
the state constantly, observe actual retail outlet
operations, report their findings. Where necessary,
the Committee makes suggestions for improvement.
As most beer retailers believe it sound business
policy to operate properly, such suggestions are us
ually accepted readily. However, if cooperation is
not forth-coming, the proper authorities are notified.
Thus strict supervision of beer retailing and close
cooperation with law-enforcement authorities assure
the maintenance of wholesome condition! wherever
beer is sold. < -
Worth Carolina Committee. ? \
[ United States Brewers Foundation
I Edgar H.Bain. State Director
6Q6-607 Insurance Bld^.RaUljh.M.C. /
Eight Men -From
This Region ?>eek
To En-ist In Army
Eight Southwestern North
Carolina men were sent to Fort
Bragg, during the week ending
February 18. for enlistment in I
the regular army, it was an
nounced by the recruiting sta
tion here.
Three of them ? Arthur F. j
Keylon of Canton, Simon P
Maney of Cherokee, and Rob
ert W Roper of Whittier ? have
had previous army service. The
other five, all 18-year olds, are:
Clckey W. West of Andrews
Charles L. Crawford of Andrews, j
James H. Frady, son of Mrs. [
Zonnie Mashburn, of Nantahala, |
Joseph Earl Mack, son of Mrs.
Ollie Mack, of Nantahala, and |
Jesse James Hill of Cherokee. J
Sgt. Blaine L. Livingston, in i
charge of the recruiting station,
this week also made public a
statement of Gordon L. Moore,
chairman of the county school
board, rr&ising the army's ed
ucational program,
"We believe", Mr. Moore said
in part, "that the army is giv
ing many hundreds of thou
sands of young men educational
opportunities they could not af
ford otherwise". In addition to
the "splendid training while
they are in uniform", Mr.
Moore pointed out, they are en
titled. at the end of their en
listment, to a year's refresher
course In a trade or business
school, with tuition paid and a,
monthly living allowance.
Jack Long's Death
John H. Thomas, of Iotla
street, has been notified of the
death of Jack Long, an old
friend of his, who died Janu
ary 4.
Mr. Long, 79, a former resi- !
dent of the Hickory Knoll sec- I
tion of Macon county, died at
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Beulah Rainey, in Covington.
Ga.
Mr. Long left Macon county
approximately 30 years ago for
Peninsula, Ohio, where he made
his home until his wife's death
about three years ago. His body
was taken back to Peninsula
for burial beside his wife, who
was .Miss Olivia Home, also a
resident of Macon County.
TWO SONS AND DAUGHTER
VISIT MRS. E. R. MORGAN
Cpl. Roy Rhodes, recently dis
charged from the army, and
his family have removed from
Forks. Wash., to Macon county
to live, and at present are vis
iting Mr. Rhodes mother, Mrs. '
E. R. Morgan, in Cantoogechaye.
Cpl. Rhodes served 20 months in
the Pacific with the airborne
engineers.
Another son, Cpl. Leonard
Wayne Rhodes, who spent 20
months in the European theater,
has been here on a visit to Mrs.
Morgan, following his discharge
February 14, and now is in Wil
mington, visiting his sister, Mrs.
J. M. Ezell. Mrs. Ezell and her
husband also have been visit
ing Mrs. Morgan, but returned
to Wilmington the latter part ]
of last week.
Terrell Cecil Tallent
Wins Honor At Mars Hill
Terrell Cecil Tallent of Frank
lin is among those on the first
honor roll at Mars Hill college
for the first semester, accord
ing to an announcement re
ceived here from the college.
To be eligible for a place on
the first honor roll, a student
must earn 40 quality points,
with no grade lower than "C".
The names of only 73 of the
758 students at the college are
on the first honor roll.
HEALTH CLINIC WILL BE
HELD HERE NEXT MONDAY
The regular health clinic for
Franklin and vicinity will be
held Monday, March 4. from 10
a. m. to 12 noon, and 1 p. m.
to 3 p. m. at the Macon County
H?alth Department office. Serv
ices offered include infant and
maternal welfare, maternal hy- j
giene, and immunizations.
COLIC AND GAS?
If your child suffers with
colic and gas cramps he
needs relief quickly. Often a
mild laxative is the answer.
1
/%Triena
FOR <
CHILDREN
Triena gives thorough relief,
| when a laxative is needed
it's made with famous senna.
It's easy to give Triena, too,
because it's flavored with de
licious prune Juice. Children
like its taste. Let Triena help
you. Don't delay
-If fsulty ellml
Inatlon makes
your child cross
| and unhappy.
dependa
ble TRIENA.
Olv* only ti
directed. 10c.
A I I It'll ''"('liners co
MLLIl U Chattanooga lenn
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GILMER A JONES NOW
ABLE TO OO OUT IN CAR
Oilmer A. Janei, who has been
seriously ill at his home lor
several months, continues to
show rapid Improvement. Mr.
Jones this week was able to go
for automobile rides, the first
time he had left his home since
he became 111 last fall.
Three Macon Men Given
Discharges From Navy
Three Macon County men
have just been separated from
the navy, according to an
nouncements received here.
Lt. Albert D. Brooks of i
Franklin was separated from
the service at the personnel
center at Jacksonville, Fla.,
Robert C. Mooney, GM2c, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mooney j
of Franklin, was separated at !
the center at Memphis, Tenn.
And Harold H, Holland, cox
swain, of Cullasaja, was dis
charged at Shoemaker, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Hall,
who have been living in At
lanta, Ga., for the past two
years, have returned to Frank
lin and are making their home
with Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Southards, on
Cartoogechaye, while their new
home is being built near the
Franklin airport, on the High
lands highway.
NEGRO P. T. A. TO MEET
The Chapel (Negro > schpol
Parent-Teacher association will
hold its regular meeting Tues
day evening at 7 o'clock. All
members of the association are
being urged to attend.
THANK YOr
There were so many, it is not
practicable for us to express
personally our thanks to all who
so generously helped us in the
loss of our home, and we take
this means of saying to each
and every one that we sincerely
appreciate your help.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cantrell
and Family.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS
In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA,
MACON COUNTY.
CLYDE WOODROW ELLIOTT
Vs.
ANNIE ELLIOTT
The defendant, Annie Elliott,
will take notice that an action
as above entitled has been com
menced in the Superior Court 1
of Macon County, North Caro
lina, for the) purpose of obtain
ing an absolute divorce on the ;
part of the plaintiff from the
defendant; and the defendant
will further take notice that she
is required to appear at the of
fice of the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of said County in the
Courthouse in Franklin, N. C.,
on the 25th day of March, 1946,
and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This the 25th day of Febru
ary, 1946.
EDITH C. BYRD,
Ass't Clerk Superior Court.
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Be QuickTo Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to take achance with any medi
cine less potent than Creomulslon
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulslon blends beechwood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to
have your money back. (Adv.)
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of Van Burtn Carter,
deceased, late of Macon County.
N. Cathie U to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 27th day of
February, 1947 or this notice
will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate settlement.
This 27th day of February,
1946.
MAMIE LEE CARTER.
Administratrix
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By reducing the wheat con
tent of bread, the U. S. expects
to conserve 25,000,000 bushels
of wheat this spring.
PRESS ADS PAY
190 CASES
HATCHING EGGS
NEEDED
EACH WEEK
For 1947 we will need
10,000 additional breeders
in Macon County. We want
only experienced Poultry
raisers ? not "Just chicken
raisers" ? for Flock Owners
to supply us with Hatch
ing Eggs.
Poultry experience and
suitable buildings are es
sential. We can supply
Foundation Breeder Chicks
at reasonable prices. Sexed
Day -old Pullets if desired.
Write us stating your
qualifications. We will
gladly explain our Hatchery
Flock requirements. Ask
your County Agent.
OWEN WY ATT. Mgr.
PIEDMONT HATCHERY
Greenville, S. C.
S
PRESS ADS PAY
OUTSELLS
ALL OTHERS
OGdar
ALL-PURPOSE
POLISH
1. CHANS
2. rOtlMMS
3. MOTICTS
12 Oz. Settle 50c
REEVES HDWE. CO.
Phone 113 Franklin, N. C. '
Buy GENUINE FORD Parts
Priced Right ? Fits Right ? Lasts' Longer
I
Hurt's a
in ywr fvtvn
I
I DUNCAN MOTOR CO.
BALDWIN & LINER MARKET
Quality Foods Priced for Economy
MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE
WE NOW HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF
BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN FOODS
FRUITS
(Fresh Frozen)
Apple Sauce
Peaches, Sliced
1 lb. and 3 lb. Pkgs.
Cocoanut
VEGETABLES
(Fresh Frozen)
Green Beans
Green Peas
Peas and Carrots
Spinach
Asparagus Spears
Cauliflower
Cut Corn
FISH
(Fresh Frozen)
Red Perch Fillets
Sole Fillets (Flounder)
Codfish Cakes
POULTRY
(Fresh Frozen)
Hens
Broilers
Roosters
MEATS
(Fresh Frozen)
Cornbeef Hash
We WU1 Pay Top Price for Country Cured
Hams and Cured Side Meat
Will Pay 40c Lb. for Good Country Butter
BALDWIN & UNER MARKET
Franklin, N. C. Phone 85