Legion To Lay Plans For Caretaker's Home Plans lor the proposed con struction jf the American Leg ion's caretaker's home on the Charlie Slagle Memorial build ing property are expected to be discussed at the meeting of the Legion post Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion hall. NEXT WEEK S HEALTH ( l.INK IS CANCELLED The regular health depart ment clinic scheduled to be held here next Monday has been canceled, on account of the meeting of the State Public Health association, which will open in Winston-Salem Monday. CKR ff n DM HEAR M EF N fcumj Rc* Also Ideal For L)i?tomfort? Due To Stom mH Acidity. A- prepared fur scientifically for mulated relief of heartburn, acid Indigestion and sour stomach . . . J<ecp mi hand a bottle of Bisma W*' Its action In remarkable be cause Bisma-Kex works like a re la> team to combat excess stomach Mcidlt> . That Is, certain ingredients go to work at once, while others piovide a delayed action. No won der thin quick and prolonged relief for distressing heartburn has made Bisma-ftex a favorite throughout America. No wonder thousands ask for it daily at all Kexatl Drug Mores. Don't wait until excess stomach acidity strikes YOU! Get Bisma-Kex todav for only 50c at Angel's Rexall Drug Store. - -Continued From Peg* On* State X-Ray Body To Hold Meeting Here Mrs. Violet Young, of Chapel Hill, who will talk on "The Use of Angulation in Kib Kudio- | gfaphy ; and Dr. David Lim- j bach, of Atlanta, and Miss Mary | Glover, of Charlotte, the topic ' of neither of whom has been ] announced. Officers of the society are C. ' Johnson Satterwhite, of Ral eigh, president; Miss Glover, j vice-president; and Miss Jane Cox, of Charlotte, secretary treasurer In addition to the society ; members, representatives of va- ! rious X-ray and lilm firms are expected to be here to exhibit the latest scientific develop ments in those lines. Throughout Saturday, October 12, any case of known or sus pected cancer will be treated, without charge, at the Angel hospital, under the direction of Dr. Judy, who will use the hos pital's 200KV therapy unit, it was announced (Continued From Page One) Griffis Discusses Van Raalte Plans I . complete, the unfenced plot oi approximately four and a hall acres will be landscaped, Mr Griffis said. Accompanying the vice-presi jdent to Franklin were J. W. Crawford, supervisor of con struction, and Thomas .'Griffis, ! of the personnel department. Head of all clinical psycho logists in Veterans administra tion hospitals is 29-years-old Dr James G. Miller, formerly oi Cambridge, Mass , who holds the Ph. D. degree from Harvard university. Complete AUTO PAINTING BODY BUILDING FENDER REPAIRING Uwrt a in par fatal SAI.ES and service DUNCAN MOTOR CO. ROLL ROOFING and THICK BUTT ASPHALT SHINGLES ELECTRIC IRONS > WOODSAVER HEATERS Now in Stock at ? SINGLETON SUPPLY CO. "Everything for a Better Home" Dillard, Ga. ? CATTLE SALE Will be held on Wed., Oct. 9 AT THE MARK DOWDLE FARM AT PRENTISS Bring your cattle in for this sale which will be our only sale. WILEY BROWN MARK L. DOWDLE GEORGE GIBSON With R. A. PATTON, Auctioneer OUR DEMOCRACY wu All over, the country the pressure is to STEP UP BUILDINCi ACTIVITY... THE NEED FOR HOMES IS URGENT? HOMES FOR RETURNING VETERANS, NEW AND BETTER HOUSING FOR AMERICA'S FAMILIES. N . . . li Now, AS TRADITIONALLY, THE Lire INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE SUPPORTING OUR NATION'S BUILDING PROGRAM - PROVIDING MORTGAGE MONEY FOR HOME-OWNERS - HELPING MEET THE NEED FOR HOMES BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING PROJECTS IN VARIOUS SECTIONS i* OF THE COUNTRY. WANT ADS MACK SAYS: As cool weather approaches, radio reception improves. For perfect results have your set overhauled. See our bird-house radios. ' FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Basement McCoy Bldg. Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? Good, slightly used Dixie coal heater. Lee Barn ard, Jr. FOR SALE ? Six room house on Bonny Crest. See Mrs. E. R Tilson, Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? Large circulating heater, practically new Write or see Lee Carver, care Frank Brown, Route 2, Franklin, N C. FOR SALE ? One acre of land, a good five- room house and a good mill, gasoline engine, and good outbuildings. A good wov en wire fence around property. Near Stiles post office, on grav <?1 road. Price reasonable. See or write J. V. Smith, Franklin, N. C., Route 3. FOR SALE ? One lot with four room house. East Franklin, near the plant. Lights and water Box 212, Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? At sacrifice. My home. Five-room log house, lights, good well water. House is in first class condition, cracks cemented and painted outside Sheetrock inside. Seven acres, one acre fine garden land. Plen ty wood and some fine timber. 1200 feet from main road, bus and store. Mail delivered. Price $2,750 finished. Edgar Beane or Jones & Jones, Franklin. You can't sit flat on the floor and figure out a bright future or your past or anything else, you should come to my place and get you a good easy chair, then you can get things through that hard head clear as a whistle. Lawson Shook. FOR SALE ? 1940 Chevrolet pick-up, new rubber Will sell or trade. See H. C. Meadows, Route 3, Franklin. FOR SALE ? Hoosier kitchen cabinet. Good condition. See Mrs. Carl Jamison, RlverView Street, Franklin FOR SALE? Warm Aire Coal Heater, in good condition. Cheap. See Mrs. J C. Horsley, Franklin. WANTED? White boy, 16 to 17 years old, prefer country boy. To work around house, and drive car. The work is only few hours a day Room and board and $7 a week. Write W. Bal laun, 211 N. Halifax Avenue, Daytona Beach, Fla. 826? 2tc? 03 FOR SALE ? 25 acre farm, two new houses, near Louisa Chapel Methodist church. See Herman Robinson, Route 1, Franklin. S26? 3tp? 010 FOR RENT ? One three-room apartment, unfurnished. See O. H. Jackson, Franklin. FOR SALE ? Four-room house with three lots each 50 * 150 in East Franklin near new plant. House has lights and water. Oarage Write T. T. Love. Nan tahala, N C. Cowee P. T. A. Sets Fast Pace; Raises $1,250 In 2l/2 Years When the Cowee Parent Teacher association netted $207 :>n its box supper, held at the school last Saturday night, it was merely living up to its us ual standard of performance. For this association of 27 members ? probably one of the smallest in the state ? has rais ed more than $1,250 since Jan uary 1, 1944. Exactly one-third of the members, incidently, are teachers. The PTA has completely equipped the school lunch-room, having spent $670 for a mod ern sink, a hot water system, an army range, an institution al size electric refrigerator, tab less, d'shes, etc. In addition, it has paid out $380 for stage cur tains and window shades, and spent many small sums on oth er improvements at the school. Mrs. W. L. Hurst and Mrs. Frank Oibson have served as presidents during the past two years, and Mrs. C. C. Welch as treasurer. The new president, recently elected, is Mrs. Selma H. Dalton, a teacher. I Awav 44 Years, Recognizes Only Mound, Courthouse The courthouse and the Nlk wasl Indian Mound are the only two places R F. Beck, of Olympla, Wash., a former re sident of the Cullasaja com munity, recognized here when he came a few days ago for a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Beck left here in 1902, and hadn't been back since, except for a brief visit in 1916. The courthouse, he said, ap pears unchanged, but he re marked that the Indian Mound appears to have been disturb ed and lowered in the past 44 years. At that time, it was an almost perflct mound, he said. The only person he has met casually on the street and re memberd, Mr. Beck said, Is George Mallonee. I PUT TOUR BUSINESS IN HIGH GEAR BY USING PRESS ADS FOR SALE ? '38 Plymouth coupe. Good upholstery and new tires. Priced right. See or write Thomas Sloan, Franklin Route 3. 819? 3tc? 03 GET YOUR Christmas cards early. Will have a large as sortment this year. See or write Robert E. Sloan, Rt. 3, Frank lin, N C. 812? tfc NOW 18 THE TIME to order those famous Stark-Burbank fruit trees, vines, bushes and ornamentals See W. A. Steele at Press office, 826? tfn YOUNG WHITE woman wanted to do housework In Ashevlile home, look after children. Live In home. Good salary. Could use two sisters in nearby homes. For details, inquire at Press office. 826? tfc WANTED? Will pay good prices for corn, rye, comb honey, and cured meat. Ray Grocery and Feed Company. FIVE YEAR old saddle horse for sale. Price $150. See or write, J. A. Hodges, Realtor, High lands. N. C. 028 ? 2tp ? OS , Fire Prevention Week To tie Observed October ft To 12 It has been 75 years since Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over the lantern and started Chicago's -168,000,000 fire of 18*71. Much progress in fire-fight ing has been made during the three quarters of a century since, but fire still is one of this nation's greatest problems ? 450,000 have been fatally burn ed since 1900. Fire prevention week will be observed here, and throughout the country, October 6 to 12, and A. C Tyslnger, chief of the Franklin fire department, em phasized this week that the best way to fight fires is to pre vent them Some of the simple ways to prevent fires are: Put out lighted matches and 1 cigarettes; replace worn and frayed electric cords; eliminate unnecessary accumulations of rubbish; educate school child ren In simple rules of fire pre- : vention; and never smoke in > bed. u | Plan Working Saturday At Mt. Zion Cemetery I People who have kin burled at the Mount Zion Methodist 1 church cemetery plan to sow the cemetery in grass Saturday, and every Interested person is asked to come and bring a rake. The cemetery already has been cleaned and the grass seed is ? h->nd. it was exniained Joe Mallonee Given Pleasant Surprise By Macon Mallor.iei Joe Mallonee, 82-year old Spanish-American war veteran, was given a pleasant surprise last Sunday when Macon Coun ty members of his family, bring ing picnic lunches with them, paid him a visit at his home at Addle, Jackson county. Mr. Mallanee Is the oldest living descendant of David Mal lonee, of Macon County, and also present at the day's fanv'y gathering was the youngest de cendant. George Roeer M? Do nee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mallonee of Franklin. Among others present were, Mrs. J. L. Bryson, a sister, of West's Mill, John Mallonee. a brother, of Bryson City, and the following nieces and nephews, Oeorge Mallanee and family, J. Fred Bryson and family, Luther Raby and family, C. Tom Bryson and family, and Horace Bryson, all of Macon County, Mrs. J. C. Metcalf, of AshevMle, and Miss Sarah Belle Fisher, of Addie. Don't cut that alfalfa too late. It needs about 6 Inches of growth when It goes Jnto winter Starts in 6 Seconds >om All 6 usual V U.' Cov tin: T?t? ily-M 1Uki?4 Rom where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh . ? SI Going Fishing? Here's How! To hear Willie Weill mad Basil St rube arguing about trout flak ing, you'd think it waa Bar* im portant than the atom bomb. Willie favor* dry flies, Basil pooh-poohs anything but wet fliea. Willie swears by a Royal Coach man ; Basil won't hear of anything but a Silver Doctor. And by the time it comes to steel rods versus bamboo rods ... #!XA**!?! , But oa Saturday, each got back froaa Seward's creek tftth a catch that couldn't have differed by asora than aeveral ounces! Each had used his favorite kind of fly, hit favorite rod aad his favorite place to cast. So ovar a friendly (lata of baor, they al lowed aa how maybe they wara both right . . . which U how ao many argument* should and. Froat where I ait, if we all r? spected aae anUar'a dUTereat aplaioas? whether abaat traat flea, or 4difcin| baor, m wlit life weald be a whale 1st plaaaaater. fyx, ty(uu? ? 1944, UNITED STATES ??EWE?S FOUNDATION. North CaraKaa S.if. 606-607 Insurant* ?viMiaf. North Gorolioo. MACON THEATRE MATINEE 3:15 ? NIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 " ? ? * - ' ? ' ? ~ "V Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 6, 7, 8 - r; : < * i ?? r 0* ul"? jttreyoong!] Wednesday, Thursday, October 9, 10 JANE RUSSELL ... and she's all that she's pinned up - to be! mat Strankrg JANE RUSSELL - LOUIS HAYW to Friday, October 11 Joan Davis In "SHE WROTE THE BOOK" Saturday, October 12 ? Double Feature Program Charles Starrett In "HEADING WEST* And Katheryne Adam. In "BLOND FOR A DAY" Owl Show at lfpO ? Out at 12:00 O'clock Lois Collier * "THE CAT CREEPS"

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