Nurse Inspects Total Of 1,061 School Children A total of l.Ooi school chil dren were inspected by the county health nurse between CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becoirc* putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance when you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of your Intestines, sweeping out toxin laden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use aa directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Take CALOTABS ATHLETES FOOT GERM Imbeds Deeply to Cause Painful Cracking, Burning, itching HARD TO KILL Requires a PENETRATING, mo bile agent such as undiluted al cohol. TE-OLSolution, made with 907c alcohol, PENETRATES to carry the active medication to reach MORE germs and kill on contact. FEEL IT START TO WORK IMMEDIATELY. IN ONE HOUR, After using. If not COMPLETE LY pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL is clean, col orless, non-greasy, easy and pleasant to use. Apply FULL STRENGTH ifor Athletes Foot, itchy or sweaty feet, F. O. (foot odor l, insect bites or poison ivy. TE-OL today at Angel's Drug Store. Hotel Langren When in Asheville Stop at Asheville's Largest ? Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron Grill SAFE STORAGE FOR HISTORICAL PAPERS SOUGHT Macon Society's First Project Is Purchase Of Steel Cabinet Directors of the recently form ed Macon County Historical so ciety have voted to buy a fire proof, steel filing cabinet, as soon as funds are available, In which to store manuscripts, books, letters, and other mate rial of historical value that may be given to the society. Several such gifts already have been received, and a num ber of persons have indicated their desire to present items bearing on the history of this county to the society for pres October, 1946, and January, 1947, and 548 of this number \ were found to have serious de fects and were referred to Dr. Mary B. H. Mlchal, district health officer, it was announc ed this week by the health nurse, Mrs. Josephine D. Gaines. Mrs. Oaines added that the two school clinics held January 24 and 31 were well attended, with 122 school children ex- , amined by Dr. Mlchal. All but ! 14 of the children were accom- . panied by their parents, and ( Mrs. Gaines commented that ( parents have shown more inter- | est in these clinics this year ( than ever before. Relief At Last ForYour Cough OraMMon relieves promptly be cum it goes right to the seal of the trouble to help looeen and expel (term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, ln? flamed bronchial mucous mem* branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to hare your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MOTHER If your child is crow, disagreeable, with a coated tongue due to constipa potion, give Triena. Mode especially lor children under 12. Won't upset digestion. Easy to take, delicious prune |uice novor. moot with dependable senna. TRY TRI EN A. Caution: use only as directed. 30c, large size, 50c. 1 nr- ? ? _ ALLIED DRUG I I |f>rlH PRODUCTS CO X 1- Ivllu Chjllanoosj, Tcnn t t C t ATTENTION, PLEASE I HAVE FOR SALE, NOW ONE- AND TWO-HORSE WAGONS WIRE ? HAND PUMPS ATOMIC RADIOS ELECTRIC RADIO AND RADIO-PLAYER COMBINATIONS PUMPS Electric Deep and Shallow Well I Install your pumps. Ail pumps and work guaranteed PIPING ? SINKS Also call or write me for your Moving Trips. Friendly and safe drivers. Try my friendly service. Thank you. L. O. HOGSED STAR ROUTE ? HAYSVTLLE, N. C. M ARkK Tl\(i 7/ta/y'citiC Have you a collection of recipes for meatless meals? It's a biir help . . . not only during Lent, but any time you want to cut s !^XNss^ssi?^is^s?trsss: MJPRIMUY IATIWYINO SOW To satisfy hearty appetites, I al ways serve a hearty soup if my main course ia light.. Puree Mon gole is my family's favorite and on >0 easy to mane. Like ao: Simmer 1 chopped onion and contents of 2 18-oi. cana of IONA TOMATO JUICE and a can of baked beans 20 minute*; run through coarse sieve. Season and reheat. Serves 6, and youH want "seconds" when you taste the seaty flavor of this soup. The secret? IONA TOMATO JUICE ... a grand brand that's modestly priced at the A A P. BAKID HANI' BOON COMPANION No matter how you serve baked beans, don't separate them from their boon companion ? brown bread) And to enjoy it at its best, get MARVEL BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Made by A&P's expert bakers, this rich, raisin -studded bread is rushed from the oven to your AAP, so It's alVays tempt ingly fresh. Try It I * , , KM COM TINT MIMNO LINT Here'* how to give new taste ap peal to that old standby, macaroni : Cook an 8 os. package of ENCORE MACARONI according to package direction* ; drain. Add Z tbsps. chopped onion and 2 tbsps. chopped green pepper (lightly browned in butter), salt, pepper and V4 lb. of grated cheese. Toss together. Per fect I So is any dish made with ENCORE MACARONI, because it cooks up tender yet Arm ? never mushy. Get a few packages next time you're shopping at your A API TO KIIP TOUR COOKII 1M AJAR Peanut butter brownies will insure the popularity 'of your cookie jar . . . and furnish some of the pro tein that meatless meals may lack. Make them ac cording to your v favorite recipe for < chocolate brown- > iea, uiing SUL- V TANA PEANUT BUTTER for half the ahortening. You'll love thi? cre?my-?mooth peanut butter tram the A*P in wuidwichea, too. MOOSE NAMES 7 COMMITTEES Groups Will Seek To Expand Lodge's Civic Work Seven committees have been appointed tor Lodge No. 452, Loyal Order of Moose, by Lodge (iovernor Lester Arnold, who explained that these appoint ments were necessary U, icnew and enlarge the Moose civic program. The committees follow: Membership committee, J. J. Mann, chairman, Jim McCall, and Jim Wurst, delinquent, Lake V. Shope, chairman, Carl Moses and. Sanford Mann; en tertainment, George Stanfield, chairman, Henry Wilkie and Jess Estes; sports, Carl Moses, chairman, Bill'Bryson and Ford Mann; ritual, Sanford Mann, chairman, R. B. Dean, Henry Wilkie; veterans, Bill Bryson, chairman, Ford Manh and Carl Moses; and publicity, J. J. Mann, chairman, Jim McCall and C. E. McCall. ervation for posterity. The directors expressed the view that their first duty, both In carrying out the purposes of the society and to donors, is to provide for the safekeeping of documents that, unless gather ed and kept by some historical body, are likely to be lost or destroyed. The society's only means of obtaining funds is through nemberships. Two types of mem bership are available, the regu ar one at dues of $1 per year, ind life memberships for $25. [t is hoped that a number of persons will take life member ships, and that everyone who I vould like to see the interest ng early history of this county jreserved will take a regular nembership. Information about he society may be obtained :rom the secretary, Miss Cecile jibson, or any member. In discussing the functions of he society, directors pointed )ut that North Carolina school :hildren today are taught in ;heir history classes about Ply nouth Rock and the early Rev jlutionary battles in New Eng and, rather than about similar ncidents that occurred in the South, chiefly because someone n New England took the trouble a preserve the history of that egion. The local society is interested, t was pointed out, in obtaining jrief sketches of men and wom ;n who were influential in the levelopment of this county. Research men of the Agricul ural Experiment station say .hat the most effective and ec >nomical way of supplying ni .rogen to permanent pasture grasses is through the growing >f legumes with the grasses. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, ind especially the members of ;he Baptist church, and all who :xpressed their kindness, dur ng my illness. MRS. R. M. COFFEE. Flu Prayer Service At Home Of Mclntyre A prayer service will be held at Ray Mclntyre's home, on the ; Watauga road, Sunday after- | noon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev Robert L. Scott will be in charge of the service. The public is invited to at- j tend. Ammonium nitrate has been made available in pill form for use in fertilizing. Sprayed with DDT, 801 cat tle on a Kansas ranch gained more than a ton of beef for each pound of DDT used on them to cut down the fly nui sance. Join Now! Protects the Whole Family Potts' Burial Ass'n. Fbone 164 or 174 cow SUFFERERS! /^666 STARTS RELIEF IN^ I JUST 6 SECONDS J GM famous. prrKrlptl?i-typ? ? M6. for ?up*r spreri> ralief r from co 1 4 miseries Try CM Cold Tablets, or. ~ i)iK> <* Liiuld Cold | ? CTfVM Preparation today- 1 Caution Use only mm directed. Patronize Y our Home T own Merchants and Businesses GOOD FOOD ? CAGLE'S CAFE ? GOOD SERVICE CLYDE'S CAFE On Main Street WE SPECIALIZE IN Steaks Chops and Fried Chicken CLYDE SANDERS, Mgr. Select Your MONUMENT At Our Display Yard ? Located at the Foot of Bonny Crest ? Franklin Granite Works E. E. Angel MORGANS CAFE Near the Depot ? Quick Service and Good Food | at the Home-Like Cafe We Appreciate Your Patronage ? Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 136 Fire Insurance Macon Insurance Agency Bank of Franklin Bldg. Storm Insurance USED FURNITURE Bought and Sold ? Lawson Shook Over Rays' Groc. &' Feed Co. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Excellent Food in a Pleasant Atmosphere LUCILLE'S DINING ROOM Hotel Hearn STEWART'S Electrical Appliance Store Everything Electrical Phone 268 SWAFFORD'S MARKET Groceries Meats Vegetables West's Florist ? "Flowers for Every Occasion" West Main Street Phone 234 Macon Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOR PICK UP SERVICE Phone 270 NORTON'S CAFE A Good Place to Eat A Statement by your Coca-Cola Bottler: Continuous Quality. Year after year the quality . 1 i of Coca-Cola has remained unchanged. Continuous Price. Today, though production costs have increased, there has been no change in the wholesale price of Coca-Cola. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE, N. C.

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