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NEWS
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PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones kind
two children. Richard and Mar
garet, left Wednesday lor La
U range. Ga.. where they will ,
spend the ThanksgiVing holi- ,
luys with Mrs Jones' family.
i Miss Fannie Goodman. a
member of the iaculty of West
t;n Carolina Teachers collage.
Cyiiowhee. is spending Thanks
giving here with Mrs Weimai
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l! J. Mooney is spending tlu I
i Thanksgiving holidays on a'
hunting trip iiear Rogersville.
Tenn ?
Mrs. H. S O'Mohundro under
went an operation in a Rich
mond, Va.. hospital Monday
inuiiung. Word lrom Richmond
is that the is resting comfort
ably.
U rover Jamison. Sr , who has
been ilj at his home for the
pa;t 10 days, is reported im
proving.
George B Patton spent the
first of ' this week in Raleigh
on business in connection with
i the stale board of elections
hearing on the Swain county
election dispute
Mrs. Joe Setser and two '
daughters. Misses Jane and
Margaret Setser, who spent the
week-end in Rutlierlordton with
their son and brother, Mack
Setser and Mrs. Setser, have re
turned t j their home on Frank
v lin. Route 1.
Mrs. Bob S Sloan, and Mr.
and Mrs J. Roane Bradley, of
Franklin, and W. Neville Sloan,
of Atlanta, Ga . will leave
Thursday for Chapel Hill. There
they will be joined by Bob S.
Sloan, attending the Universsity
of North Carolina, and Friday
morning the party will leave
lor Philadelphia. Pa., to attend
the Army-Navy football game
there Saturday
Mrs Herbert E. Church letft
Wednesday afternoon for Mary
ville, Tenn., to spend UK j
Thanksgiving holidays with her I
son. H. E. Church, Jr.. Mr..
Church and three daughters.
She will return to her home I
here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Gailey I
and daughter, Leila Jo, have |
returned from Clayton, Oa , i
where they were called Sunday |
on account of the death ol Mrs. [
Gailey's father. Sexton Whit^.
who died at his home ab tut six
miles from Clayton Sunday aft
ernoon at 6:30 O'dlock.
Lucvlle Crispe. seven-year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Grady
Crisp, who underwent an oper
ation lor the removal of her
appendix at the Angel hospital
here Friday night, was reported
Wednesday to be doing nicely.
Mrs W. G- Wilkie, en route
to her home here after a visit ?
with her daughters, Mrs. Naylor I
and Mrs Ensley, in Astwvilie
sufiered a heart attack and wa^
taken off the bus into the home ?
of Mr and Mrs. John Burleson
in East Franklin. She was ther
taken to the Angel hospital foi
treatment, where hospital at- '
tendants report- her condition as i
satisfactory. She was removed j
to her home Wednesday.
Mrs. Skyler Led ford has re
covered sufficiently to be re
moved to her home at Prentiss
after undergoing treatment at
the Angel hoxpital for several
days.
The Rev. W C. Pipes, of
Franklin, Route 4, is gravely ill
at the Angel clinic with a chest
infection
The Rev. Joe Bishop, of Gay,
Jackson county, i.s seriously ill
at the Angel clinic, suffering
from blood poison Mr. Bishop
was formerly pastor of rural
Baptist churches in this county
The State Hospital farm at
Goldsboro will renovate a Dal.
lis-Bermuda pasture by fertiliz
ing, liming, and seeding Ladino
clovers, orchard grass, and les
pedeza will be added in late
February, following discing.
WE ARE NOW BUYING
DOGWOOD
Cut to the Following Specifications:
LENGTHS: 20", 36", 48", and 60" Long.
DIAMETER: Must net be less than 4V2" a*
the small end.
GRADE: Should be straight and 85%
clear of diefects.
Excessive leaf knots or burls
are undesirable.
Red heart or doty heart must
have 2V2" white wood around it.
NOTE: Woods length or pole lengths
are not acceptable. Cut only to
specified lengths.
Highlands Briar, Inc.
Franklin, N. C.
PRACTICAL
ELECTRICAL GIFTS
JUST RECEIVED!
A New Shipment of
Electric And Combination \
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH RADIOS!
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OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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? Electric Irons
? Toasters
? Heating Pads
? Heaters
? Vacuum Cleaners
? Universal Pressure
Cookers
* Clocks
* Can-O-Mat Openers
* West Bend Aluminum
Ware
* Everhot Roasterettes
* Pin-Up Lamps
I * Dormeyer Juicers
The new Fluorescent Christmas Tree Lights
now available
Martin Electric Company
Macon Theatre Bldg. Phonu 107
WANT ADS
MACK SAYS:
We again repeal with our
large stock of tubes anil repair
parts, we can pick up, repair
and deliver your raij'-i the :>aini
day with very few txception.s.
Phone 249 for quick service
FRANKS RADIO il ELEC. CO.
Basement McCoy Bldg.
Franklin, N. C.
WHOEVER found d Bible at
lotla Methodist church, Sun
day, phone 245 or write D i'
Grant, Box 453, Franklin. He
ward.
FOR RENT ? Five-room apart
ment, unfurnished or can be
furnished, if necessary. No chil
dren. The Christy apartmen .
one mile out Murphy r,oad.
N28 ? ltc
$15.00 REWARD far the return
or facts leading to the return
of a spotted or speckled beagie
dog, known as "Shorty v,a.
Elbert Angel, phone 5902.
N28 ? 2tp ? D5
WANTED? The lady who bor
rowed my house jack on Bid
\vtill St to please return it
? D P. Grant.
WANTED ? Dry, hulled black
walnuts, Will pay 4 cents a ;
pound. Ray Groc & Feed Co.
N28? ltc
BRING YOUR hulled black wal
"nuts to the Farmers Federa- !
tlon Also walnut kernels.
N28? 2tc? D5
SIX DESIRABLE LOTS for sale
Near Van Raalte plant. J. C. j
Crisp. at Crisp's Studio.
N28 ? 3tc ? D12
FOR RENT ? One two-room
house with electricity, rarden,
and good spring water. Prefer
ably ex-service man and wife
See Mrs. Bertha Ledforu, 3'.i
miles from town on Route 1.
FOR SALE? 100 seven months
old purebred New Hampshire
pullets Fifty laying Write or
see Ida Bradley, Dillard. Ga.,
Route 1.
N28? 2tp? D5
WHEN IN NEED , of stave wood,
see Lee Mason. Cut to fit your
stove Lee Mason. Franklin,
Route 3.
juoi Kisuciivisu ? anipment ot
new and used 100% all-wool
blankets, $3 00 to $4.00. Alsp
country ham, 50 cents per
pound. Most any kind of nails
Berry Fruit Market.
FOR SALE ? Eight solder irons,
wood saws, h. p. electric
motor, jacks, vises, pumps, snap
on racket wrenches, safety gog
gles. etc. M. Higdon, Highlands
Road.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE ? Seven
miles from Franklin on High- j
lands road. Close to church, i
school and highway. Will sell or ,
rent Write or see Willard Man- '
ey, Franklin, N. C.
FOR SALE ? 15-acre farm, five
room house, all household
furnishings, livestock, lights, j
running water Will sell farm
with or without the household
furnishings. Located two miles
east of Franklin on Highlands
road. One-third cash down, bal
ance easy terms Edgar Hyatt.
N21 ? 2tp ? N28
FOR SALE ? New five-room
house, full size basement,
large corner lot. T. E. Reed,
corner of Phillips and Wayah
Streets.
N21? 2tp ? N28
FRESH FLORIDA oranges at my
stand Cheap. Also Stamen
Winesap apples, Golden Delic
ious apples, fresh cocoanuts,
bananas, grapes, tangerines,
lemons, and a variety of fresh
vegetables. Also that scarce item,
almost impossible to get ? nails.
Berry's Fruit Market, next to
Glenn Ray's Store.
FOR SALE ? One 8-disc. horse
drawn harrow. Can be seen
at Farmers Federation. Arvey
Seay.
N21? 2tp? N28
BUILD your home, fire-proof and
moisture-proof, with concrete
blocks? steam-cured for greater
strength and durability For
construction details, see W. A
Hays, below Franklin bridge.
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tlon of nicotine sulphate va the
solution This amount will make '
enough to dose 25 mature sheep ;
In mixing this solution, they :
point out that copper sulphate i
Scaly
Mrs. Mary Brown, Earl, and
Tom Alexander, Mr. and Mrs.
John Aiken, and Mrs. Lewis
Burton, of Seneca, S C., spent
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs
Henry Miller.
Mr and Mrs Dan Vinson and
Steve Vinson spent the past
week-end in Florida, visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar James
have moved to Atlanta, Ga.,
for the winter, where they are
employed.
Mrs. Lawton James and Miss
Arva Nix were business visitors
Saturday in Clayton, Ga.
Mrs. G, W. Price of Toccoa
Ga, is spending a few days
here visiting friends.
The Rev. and Mrr,. J. C. Qui.l
ltams. of Rabun Gap. Ga . were
week-end visitors here.
Jess Miller, who has h;\d flu,
is much improved.
Miss Kate Penland. who is
employed at Oak Ridge, Tenn,
spent the week-end here visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Penland
State College Ar?wers
Timely Farm Questions
Q. Is DDT effective against
the white peach scale?
A. No, says Dr. Clyde F. Smith,
associate professor of entomology
with the N, C Agricultural ex
periment station, who reports
that In recent tests he has con
ducted, a 3 per cent oil spray
has been the most effective con
trol measure. Th's material
should be used in two applica
tions, spaced about two weeks
apart, during the latter part of
November or the early part of
December Tests with DDT for
the control of this pest have not
been as satisfactory as with the
3 per cent oil. Dr. Smith says,
but further tests are beinn
made with it.
Q. Have North Carolina's dain
herds been able to maintain
their record of freedom from
Bang's disease?
A. Yes, says Dr. C D. Grin
nells, veterinarian with the N
C. Agricultural Experiment sta
tion, who gives credit for this
fact to the close cooperation
that has existed between cattle
breeders, the veterinary division
of the State Department ol
Agriculture, and the practicing
veterinarians. He points out that
in spite of the heavy traffic In
dairy cattle that took place
during the war years. North
Carolina's dairy producers were
able to maintain their position
of complete freedom from
Bang's disease ? a position which
they achieved in 1942. North
Carolina has been the only state
to reach this freedom.
Q. Should I dose my sheep
flock with Cu-.Nic this winter?
A. Yes, by all means, says the
extension animal husbandry
staff at State college. If you
expect the presence of internal
parasites in your flock. Thi?
treatment should be given about
the first of December, the spe
cialists say. and they recommend
the following mixture: Dissolve
one ounce of copper sulphate
(blue stone) in three quarts of
water, then add three-fourths
of an ounce of 40 per cent solu
BRICK FOR SALE
ANY AMOUNT
White or Red
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SEE JOE ASHEAR ?
or the
PLANT AT DILLSBORO BRIDGE
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Smoky Mountain Dunbrik Co.
Blanket Donated
By Belle's To First
Aid Room At School
Officials of the P. T. A. have
expressed appreciation to Belle 'i
Department store for donating
a beautiful, all-wool blanket to
the first aid room at the Frank
lin school.
Representatives of the P. T. A.
said they went to the store to
buy a blanket, bat when T H.
Callahan. Belk manager, learn
ed what it was for, he selected
the best blanket in the store
and insisted upon giving it.
DOYLE GRANT IS SERVING
WITH INFANTRY IN JAPAN
Pvt. Doyle L. Grant, s.on of
Lonnle Grant, of Flats, who is
serving in the army in Japan,
has been assigned to "C" Bat
tery of the 89th Field artillery
battalion of the 25th (Trap'?
Lightning i infantry division,
according to word received from
eighth army headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alsup and
Family left Wednesday for Bal
timore to visit the Alsups' son
there.
will corrode most metals, fo <t
should be mixed in a glass,
porcelain or earthenware re-'
ceptacle.
Legal Forms ... ?
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You'll find almost any type of Leg*!
Forms at The Press office. Among blank
forms we carry in stock are:
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1 " ? Notes
? Warranty Deeds
? Deeds of Trust
? Quit-Claim Deeds
? Mortgage Deeds
? Chattel Mortgages
I Annual Reports of "Executors, etc.
? Affidavits and Orders
? Administrator's and Executor's Notices
t Orders for Service arid Advertisement
? Tax Lien Notices
? Letters of Administration
? Superior Court Summonses
? Complaints
? Magistrate's Summonses
? Service by Publication Notices
? Final Decrees
? Venditioni Exponas
? Interlocutory Judgments of Foreclosure
? Reports of Land Sales
? Claim and Delivery Proceedings
? Magistrate's Executions
? Execution Against Property
? Magistrate's Subpoena
I Certificates of Sale
? Transcripts of Judgment
? Notary's Protest
? Options
? Summons and Warrant of Attachment
? Affadavit ? Search Warrant and
Warrant of Arrest and Selxure
? Warrants for Arrest
THE FRANKLIN PRESS
Phon. 24 Franklin, N. C
MACON THEATRE
WEEK DAYS ? Matinre 3:15; night 7:15-9:15.
SUNDAY? Matinee 2:15; nifht 9:#?.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, December 1, 2, 3,
Gary Cooper ? Inf rid Bergman In
"SARATOGA TRUNK"
Monday, Tuecday, December 4, 5
John Hodiak ? Nancy Guild In
"SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT"
Friday, December 6
Dennis O'Keefe In
"HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT"
Saturday, December 7 ? Double Feature Program
Will Bill Elliott In
"CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH"
And "WHEN STRANGERS MARRY"'
Owl Show at 10:31 ? Out At 12:00
"BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY"