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The Blinded Veler&ru luo clatlon now Is recognized aa an authorized agency to handle member claims for Veterans ad ministration benefits. GOOD FOOD ? CAGLE'S CAFE ? GOOD SERVICE Hotel Langren When in Asheville Stop at Asheville'* Largest ? Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron Grill Operating tour days on alx farms, the Granville county ter racing unit constructed 20,000 feet of terraces, disked 20 acres and built two miles of road bed Sweet Potato Plants Postpaid Nancy Hall ? Porto Rlcan 200 -$1 500-11.75 1,000- $3 Pete Taylor Gleason, Tenn. ? JOIN ? Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County STEWART'S Electrical Appliance Store Everything Electrical Phone 268 Macon Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOB PICK UP SERVICE Phone 270 LAXATIVE Trlena is the laxative for children un-^ dtr 12. Acta promptly ond thoroughly to relieve sluggishness, irritability ond towr stomoch due to faulty elimina tion. Mad* with senna. Flavored with prune-juke. No upset di gestion with TRIENA. Coution: use only as directed. 30c, large tite, 90c. ALLIED DRUG PRODUCTS CO. . Chjttjnoosj Tenn. GOOD FARM FOR SALE 89 Acre farm, property of Mrs. J. B. Deal, located on Route 4, Franklin, N. C. Six room bouse with water and electricity. Also good barn and outbuildings. I For further information, Me or write Mrs. J. B. Deal Route 4, Franklin, N. C. V Rom where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh f "Service with a Smile" Motorists are mighty glad to pa tronize Ed's Service Station. The driveway's always cleanly swept, the pumps kept nicely painted, and the office and rest rooms neat and spotless. And Ed himself is "Serv ice with a Smile." It's not only Ed's idea. The com pany that supplies Ed's oil and gasoline insists on certain stan dards ? not just in the upkeep of ??? station, but in the courteous service that Ed renders. It*#like thej>rewers* program of Self-Regulation. Through bulletins. meeting* and personal visits, the brewer* encourage retailers of beer to maintain dean, law-abiding tav erns. Those that don't toe the line are reported to the authorities. From where I sit, it's just com mon business sense to see that the product which you sell is handled by responsible, courteous people through attractive outlets. It wins the good will and the gratitude of the community. I ?" ? ' ?" I I ? -? 'I' ,| THE OLD AND THE NEW . . . Leslie Oakley, who is a foreman in a Spray, N. C., eollon textile mill, which is one of the most modern plants in the country, spends his off* duty hours at his forge practicing one of the oldest crafts. A devotee of the blacksmith's art for several years, he has a small shop in the rear of his home where lie turns out just about everything that can be made of iron. HISATTENDANCE PERFECT FOR 10 YEARS' ^SCHOOL Wayne Deweese Makes Noteworthy Record At Otter Creek Wayne Deweese, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Deweese, of Kyle, a junior at the Otter Creek high school in the Nan tahala section, has not missed a day from school in 10 years, members of the school faculty reported this week. He and Roberta Roper have been chosen by members of the Otter Creek junior class as th< two class members most likely tc succeed. Both have made good scholastic records and taken part in all student activ ities, and Roberta also has a good attendance record. The Otter Creek school, which will close May 16, has no gradu ation class this year. Members of the junior class, next year's seniors, have selected other su perlatives as follows: Prettiest girl, Arlesa Waters; handsomest boy, Herbert Bate man; cutest girl, Nell Yonce; cutest boy, Howard Douthit; neatest girl, Ruth Cross; neat est boy, Wayne Deweese; most athletic girl, Lillian Jacobs; most athletic boy, Herbert Bateman; class flirt, girl, Arlesa Waters; class flirt, boy, Wayne Deweese, Romeo and Juliet, Nell Yonce and Howard Douthit; most stu dious girl, Roberta Roper; most studious boy, Herbert Bateman; laziest girl, Ruth Cross; laziest boy, Wayne Deweese; most dig nified girl. Alba Yonce; most dignified boy, Herbert Bateman; friendliest girl, Ruth May; friendliest boy, Howard Douthit; quietest girl, Nell Yonce; quiet est boy, Herbert Bateman; fun niest girl, Ruth Cross; funniest boy, Wayne Deweese; silliest girl, Arlesa Waters, silliest boy, Wayne Deweese; most popular girl, Nell Yonce; most popular boy, How ard Douthit; best sport, girl, Ruth May; best sport, boy, Her bert Bateman; class baby girl, Alba Yonce; class baby boy, Wayne Deweese; class poet, Howard Douthit; most polite girl, Nell Yonce; most polite boy, Herbert Bateman; most in tellectual girl, Nell Yonce; most intellectual boy, Howard Douth it; night hawk, girl, Arlesa Waters; night hawk, boy, How ard Douthit. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." John Zachary Wins Promotion To Rank Of Petty Officer Mr. and Mrs. Hal Zachary have received word of the pro motion of their son, John, to the navy grade of petty officer third class (corresponding to sergeant in the army). . The younger Mr. Zachary Mr*. Brutchi Diaa In California ; W aa Macon County Native News has been received here ot the death of Mrs. Hester Moses Bruschi In San Diego, Calif., April 19 Mrs. Bruschi, who was 45, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. The daughter of the late T. P. and Mrs. Charlotte Moses of Cullasaja, Mrs. Bruschi is sur vived by her husband, Dr Joe Bruschi; live brothers, Peter, Lorenzt, and Lewis Moses, all of Cullasaja, Paul Moses, of California, and Ancel Moses, of the U. S. Navy; and three sis ters. Mrs Julia Peterson and Mrs. Kay O'Byan, both of Cal ifornia, and Mrs. Jeanette Daley, of Arizona. Mrs. Bruschi was buried in the Bruschi plot in San Diego, following funeral services di rected by the Eastern Star. joined the navy In February, 1946. He Is now back aboard his ship, the USS Yosemite, after a month's shore duty. Prior to entering the service, Mr. Zachary was employed at The Franklin Press. There were approximately 1,311,000 people living on farms in North Carolina on January 1, 1945. Otto 4-H Club Tobpon.or Square Dance On May 23 The Otto 4-H club will spon sor a square dance at the Otto school Friday night, May 23, from 8 p. m. to midnight. Charge will be $1 per couple. Music will be furnished by James Brown, Ralph Penland, and Furman Corbin. Refresh ments will be served. The pub lic is invited. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." Join Now! Protects the Whole Family Potts' Burial Ass'n. Phone 164 or 114 We Appreciate Your Patronage ? Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 136 "Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL Open 5:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. CLOSED SUNDAYS T _ A HE Van Raalte Company will need 70 women, age 18-40, for sewing machine work on glove making. There are still many openings. Interviews will continue for the next few months. Apply any Thursday at the U. S. Employment Service, located in the Agriculture Building. UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY 8EBVING THROUGH SCIENCE To all who have known the V. S. Royal Master ... The lire you missed the most is here again! Fine tire materials are again available and the Royal Master can be made again. To you who have known the Master, M brings back aU the driving safety and tire mileage yon have mined so much. The Royal Master tread is, ow as always, exUa4ough and extra-deep. Its original pattern can be renewed to give you up to 50% more anti-skid mileage. its famous all natural rubber De-skidded tread is ready once more to cut through slippery road film . . . stop you 4 to 223 feet quicker. ? A?d now, new, tougher Royal Master cords make you safer than ever from blowouts. See your U. S. Tire Distributor today. Aren't you glad you'll ride again on the US. ROYAL MASTER * BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Your Chevrolet Dealer Phone 123 Franklin, N. C.
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