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UNAVOIDABLY OMITTED LAST WEEK NEWS about PEOPLE ? ? - Mr and Mrs. Adrian Howell and family, who have made their home at the Charles In gram place (or the past five years, have moved to Home, t Mrs Febecca Riper ind brother, Norman Houston, both of Franklin, Route 3, spent the lirst of last week in Brevard with tneir brother, Qraydon Houston, and family, and their aunt, Mrs. Frank Duckett, and Mr Duckett at their home at Candler. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Troy Downs in Hen dersonvllle. Sav- "I Saw it advertised in The Press." When in Asheville Stop at Hotel Langren Asheville' s Largest ? Enjoy the 'talk of the town" food ? ?? at the Rhododendron Grill 2 Canning Sugar Stamp* Will Expire November 34) Spare sugar stamps Nos. 0 and 10, each good for five pounds of canning sugar, ex pire Njvember 30, the OPA has annrjnced Spare stamp No 51, goo< for five pounds, will re mah: good through December. Births Lieut. Homer L. Greene and Mrs. Greene announce the birth of a daughter, Jo Ann, in the Wilson hospital, at Wilson, Oc tober IS. Lieut. Greene is the son of Mr and Mrs Homer Grefne, of Franklin, Route 1. Born to Mr. and Mrs C. D. La key. of the Oak Grove com munity, a son, November 7. Prentiss The farmers of this section are busy gathering corn and plowing. Mr. and Mrs Jeff Chastain, of Dlllard, Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Chastain's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mason Fire prevention is a year round Job. Experts say that 90 per cent of all fires are pre ventable. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENE TRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. Today at Angel's Drug Store. Relief At Last . ForYourCough Creomuldon relieves promptly be lt goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen trut expel aura laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, lander. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Philadelphia Paper Tells \ How Lewis Patton, Though ' Blind, 'Sees' Grid Clash' How Lewis Patton, of Frank lin, enjoys a football game, de ' spite his blindness, is described in a recent feature story that appeared in The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Lt. Patton, son of Robert A. Patton, is a patient at Wiley ; Forge (Penn i army general hospital, where he, along with hundreds of other blinded sol diers, is learning to "see" with out eyes. The Bulletin story tells how patients In nearby army and navy hospitals reacted to the recent Penn-Prlnceton game Price Records Must Be Kept For Year, OPA Says RALEIGH ? Businessmen in North Carolina whjse prices were formerly under govern ment control must retain their records for one year after the date on which that commodity er field was decontrolled,- OPA District Director Theodore S. | Johnson has announced Records of prices paid and received, in voices, bills of lading and other pertinent information concern- : ing prices, previously required by OPA orders, must be kept available "for the businessman's ; own protection as well as for ? possible use by OPA," Johnson stated. \rmy Recruiting Station s In Franklin Is Closed The local army recruiting j station, which has had offices t in the Bank of Franklin build ing, has been closed, and Sgt. Blaine Livingston, in charge of the station, has been transfer- ' red to Winston-Salem. This area J in future, it is assumed, will be ' served by the recruiting station v in Asheville The Asheville sta- j * tion has announced that it will ? send a recruiter to Franklin * November 28 and again on De- i cember 12. ] " . ; ll .The average period of hosplt- . f alization in Veterans adminis- la tration hospitals is now 23 days, jo Among those attending were L,t. Patton, though this was not hi^ first recent game. Of the Frank lin man. the story says: "1st Lt Lewis Patton, 22. of Franklin, N. C, enjoyed Satur day's game, even though the 20 mm. shells which splayed the B-29 in which he was a bom bardier over Osaka. Japan, left him blind. "Patton followed the game through one of the radios furn ished by donors through the Red Cross camp and hospital :ommi.ttee. All blind patients who attend the games . are ssued radios." N. C. Banks Win Award Again For Agriculture Aid H. W. Cabe, cashier of the Bank of Franklin, has been lotified that the banks of North , Carolina have received, for ;he second successive year, the 1,000-point award made annual- i y by the agricultural commis ilon#of the American Bankers issociatlon to the banks of one >f the 48 states for service to igrlculture. Among the agricultural activ ties of North Carolina banks vere the support of 4-H club ind Future Farmers of America jrograms, a phase that has been itressed by the local bank II ustrating its work in encourag ng farm boys was its recent mrchase of the Macon County | eserve champion baby beef, at he highest price ever paid for i steer in North Carolina. North Carolina banks, Mr Jabe said, have received na ional recognition for their 1946 ive-point agricultural program, i'hich emphasizes : soil conser ation, banker-farmer meetings, he importance of farmers' tolding their U. 8. savings onds, development of local narkets for agricultural pred icts, and the keeplne of better I arm records by farmers and grlcultural credit records by tanks. I , 1 JJ z$tdk*t** 1k M*4**4 1. Mechanics trained in Ford Factory Methods 2. Genuine Ford Parrs 3. Ford-Approved Service Methods 4. Special Equipment Designed for Servicing Ford Cars Your Ford's really at home in our shop. Our men have the skill and tools to keep it safe and dependable. Their quick, specialized ser vice is sure to save you time and money. So, at the first sign of trouble, drive in for a free inspection and the advice of Ford mechanics. DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. % Phone 69-J Plan Carson'* Chapel , Thanksgiving Service A special Thanksgiving serv ice will be held at Carson's Chapel Sunday morning at 10 I o'clock, it has been announced ? by the pastor, the Rev. W Jack V Huneycutt Nantahala Mr. and Mrs Bill Smith, of Valdese. have been visiting friends and relatives in| this section Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morgan have moved to their homestead on White Oak creek, near Kyle. MISS STOCKTON CHOSEN FOR VOLLEY BALL TEAM Miss Barbara Stockton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs J Homer Stockton, of Franklin, has been chosen to play on Vhe senidr class volley ball team at Bre nau college, according to an an nouncement received here from the school. Miss Stockton Is first vice-president of Student Gov ernment association. Say: ""I Saw It advertised in The Press/' YOUNGSTERS TRlENA it the pleosant-tosting senna laxative for children under 12. Flavor i ed with pure prune juice. Acts mildly, thoroughly, to relieve sour stomach, gas due to constipation No upset stomoch. 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