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NEWS about PEOPLE Ml' SIC CLl'B MEMBERS WILL PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL Six njc.nbers of the Franklin Junio.- Music club will go to Ashe . e Saturday to partici pate m the annual competitive music festival for Western North Carolina. Those wha will take part are Jo Ann Henderson, Laura Lyle, Martha Ann Stock ton, Freda Siler, Elizabeth Jones, and George Henry Hill. They will be accompnied to Asheville by Mrs Weimar Jones, the club counselor, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Jr., and Mrs. Allen Siler. Personal Mention Charles A. Elmore, of Bladen county, and Miss Mary Elmore, of Waynesville, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Elmore, at their home at West's Mill C. C. Poindexter, of Waynes ville, formerly of this county was here on business Saturday, W. P. Landrum, who has been spending the winter in Daytona Beach. Fla , returned Thursday and will be here until next fall Dwight Rowland and his daughter, Trixie Lee, of Macon, Oa., have been here visiting Mr. Rowland's sister and brother in-law, Mr and Mrs. Will Swaf FIGHT COLD SYMPTOMS EFFECTIVELY! Help relieve simple headache, minor mus cular pain, excessive gastric acidity and tem porary constipation as sociated with colds. OOOO HEALTH TO All fROM Angel's Drug Store ford. T. Y. Angell, manager ol Bower's store here, moved his family from Brevard to Frank lin Tuesday. The Angells are oc cupying an apartment In tht George Reese home on the Mur phy road. Floyd Carden, of Sylva, spen the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Nancy Carden, at Leather man. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Franklin, of Sylva, visited relatives in the Leatherman community Sunday. Clyde, Nancy and Elizabeth Franklin, of Sylva, spent Sun day with Miss Irene Hurst, at Leatherman. Mrs. Tallle Tallent and fam ily, who have been spending the past several months with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Beacher Mills, and Mr. Mills in Belmont, have returned to their home, Franklin, Route 3. Lex Carpenter, of Portland, Ore., formerly of Macon Coun ty, is in this section visiting relatives and friends. After a visit with his brother, Charles Carpenter, in Canton, he is now visiting his kin in Macon Coun ty. Mr. Carpenter plaps to leave for Oregon in about a week or ATTENTION! ? VISIT Your Hardware Store ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE For all your Hardware and Building Supplies. ? THIS WEEK We Have the Following: ? BRICK SIDING ? ROLL ROOFING ? SHINGLES ? CEMENT ? LIME ? PLASTER ? CORN PLANTERS ? POCKET KNIVES ? FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS ? LAWN MOWERS ? PAINTS ? GARDEN TOOLS and PLOWS ? HARNESS ? FISHING TACKLE ? We have a number of items at close-out prices at present. ? FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 A. R. HIGDON, Owner GARDEN %SEEDS It's time to get down to earth about that garden ing you've been thinking of all winter. We have the Seeds you can depend on for hearty growth; complete assort ment. Also Garden Tools. Western Auto Asso. Store 10 days. ? Miss Dorthy Jones last week completed the course she has been taking at Crichton's Busi new college In Atlanta, and has accepted a position with the Macon County Building and Loan association. Announcing . . . The opening of our New Plant, located at Otto. We are manufacturing a New Product known as CLAMENT BLOCKS AND BRICK Fire-proof and water-proof, for all kinds of building purposes. They are node in the modern popular sixes. We arc accepting ordtrs now for spring delivery. We invite vnur inspection, and will gladly give you a free estimate on your building needs. We also mike concrete blocks. Otto Concrete & Clamant Products TOM ALLEY, Manager NOTICE We Have . 3-9-6 TOBACCO FERTILIZER and a large supply of 4-10-6 and 4-12-4 FERTILIZER FOR ALL PLANTING AND SOWING NEEDS Now is the time to buy, while it is available. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. MARKETING This is the season of the year when menus as well as wardrobe* are likely to need pepping up, and you'll find a visit to your AAP a real spring tonic. I know I always get plenty of new ideas just from looking over A&P's wide selection of fine foods . . . and come home with plenty of grand values, too. CONFECTION PERFECTION This treat for the children is child's play to make: Melt 1 tbsp. of butter in saucepan ; add % cup oi sugar, ^ tsp ui salt and V% cup of molasses; heat, stirring constant ly until sugar melts. Then boil t surriiiKW-ciisiuii ally) till a small amount of mix ture cracks when dropped in cold water. Pourover6cupsof SUNNY FIELD RICE PUFFS in large bowl, stirring constantly. Form into about 18 balls. Children love SUNNYFIELD RICE PUFFS with fruit, too, so buy an extra package at your A&P ! LUSCIOUS WITH IAM1 To make a perfect dinner partner for a roast, combine sweet, tender IONA CANNED PEAS from the A&P with cooked small whiteonions and chopped mint leaves. Whether or not March goes out like a Iamb, I predict that you'll go for this de licious dish with your lamb! MAKt IT SKAFPYI Are you looking for a dessei that's a snap to whip up? Then line a 9" pie plate with ltt cups of ginger snap crumbs mixed with ?4 cup of butter or margarine; chill thoroughly; fill with A&P APPLESAUCE and top with whipped cream. Smooth, tasty A&P APPLESAUCE is grand with gingerbread and griddle cakes, too, so stock up at the A&P 1 HOLLAND AISI YOU'LL P HA I St Strange as it seems, though hard to make, Hollandaise is easy to imitate. Here's how: Beat 2 egg yolks till thick; melt % cup of butter till creamy in appearance; add to egg yolks, beating con stantly. Cook in saucepan over low heat tili thickened. Kemove from stove and add 1 tbsp. of vinegar or 1H tbsps. of lemon juice. To give this mock Hollan daise the delicate flavor of the real McCoy, be sure to use fresh, high quality A&P BUTTER. SEED OATS Columbia, White Spring and Fulgrain POTATOES Sequcia, Green Mountain and Lrish Cobler FERTILIZER Planter's and Armours GARDEN SEED In Packages and Bulk FEED AND GROCERIES FARMERS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . . ! WESTINGHOUSE Electric Ranges 52-Gallon, 2-Unit Electric Water Heaters 1 2 h. p. Neptune Outboard Boat Motors 5-Tube Delco Table Model Electric Radios $22.50 each STEWART'S Electrical Appliance Store Phone 268 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE Mill now running two shifts. We have plenty of stove wood on lot at plant. Yellow pine and white pine, cut short. Zickgraf Hardwood Co FRANKLIN, N. C. BELK'S % DRESSES % HATS f, BAGS | YOUR SUIT For the ''gal"* who wants to lead the Easter Parade we suggest one of our new Spring Suits. Smart styling, fine quality at low prices. $19.95 to $39.50 YOUR DRESS Some are plaid, some are plain, others are gay prints. We get new ones every day. $5.95 to $14.95 YOUR H^T Stitched Berets, Soft Felts, Large Sailors, 100% Easter 1947 styles. $1.98 to $7.95 YOUR BAG Envelope, frame and zipper Handbags of per fected plastic patent that wipe* clean, won't crack, peel or scuff. Also fipe full grain cow hides and goatskin in black or brown. ' $1.98 to $7.15 | YOUR EASTER STORE BELK'S YOUR CASTER ** STORE
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