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Nantahala National ~ Purest n iQeto 3 $ 146,2 For Year: FUND SLASHED 40 i>ER CENT below \mr Cut Reflects Congress' . Drastic Paring Of Apprcpriatioos ? V The Nanlahaliv National For est ha? bccft allotted 4146,210 for its various nperniioiiit dur ing the fiscal yStt tjpfl't, bT^gon July 1, it was announ>M thjs week by Supervisor E. W Ren shaw. Reflecting the drastic reduc tion the rft-erlt 'session of con gress made in Department of Agriculture appropriations; the total for the local forest Is $112,- 1 000 below the $358,791 figure last 1 year. This represents a cut of ' more than 40 per eent in the Nantahala's allotment. These figures, of course, atfc subject to additional appropria tions tijat ro&y .fce roade avail able by cohgre/ss Idler.' The announcement was made by the supervisor in tonnection with the forest's annual work planning conference, at which the year's work is outlined on a basis of funds available. . The forest has $91,117 for . general administration, tnclud- ? - FOW . HOME CANNING 11 NC CAPS! Easy to use! Sure to seol! Used for g< nerations, still have wide preference ai iong housewives! These reliable caps m on successful home canning today ? they have i'i the past. Use them with """? 0} ?Nip-* bAtefl . MOM fcod >theCfcieal! f \ C I*' S ? ? -TO 9 in# Umbei us*? taP%e use> WlW~ I Sjiasha? *t seasonal, pEM* ^?o> men< c?M ?* of thiS 1Und The total ?or adminmWatlon com ? with $106,540 last yiu. 1 For the maintenance of the I ,oS Sjf * K.re'.irt M roods and ?" JgiVW*-. ? "SS; r?rrr^r?rp i Last yew s road and trail fund, ^od L relocation and improve ment ol ^e Wayah road, was $1For2tbe survey |f >fnoo iSS&SMW ins-s^ 'sffis. ffiSSWtCSK} CKUnn. ?j y.-ags g three forest diAn^CtWge k f ??o: j iS&?W:&? w?m Wayah d>trict Smart Family Re^iea Attract. Kin Fro/n^Wulc Area B^^elecwVSnt '* "SfrW 15 ft rr & bountiful picnic lunch served ^S^al -usic was furn^hed The 'date and place for the 1948 meeting will be announced latter. _ ' ' _ _____ j beg your pardon {MOtwndha"r announc^d?mthe July 17 at Angsl Press last week erroneously swd that the baby was a gW ifriQi; is regretted; ? . ??."! Grand Jury Recommends Building Of Underground/ Comfort Station On Square A comfort station should be built underground, preferably on tne county's Rankin square, and a full-time Janitor provided to keep It clean, the grand jury for the August term of superior court recommended in its re port, filed in court Tuesday. The recozti mendattaa followed an inspfcWh "of'fhe men's and women's toilets in the court houle, which woqld^ don<d, under thfc pr|ad /jfofdrE' recojnmendation. The group also suggested that the 'interior of the courthouse be painted; favored construc tion of shelves in the* sheriff's offioe to provide space for the tax records; and- qemaekpd that morf vault space was needed for the records In the offices of the I register of deeds and clerk o? court. I Tq facilitate investigation of the Various count j i office# aud institutions, Herman Chllders, foreman, divided the group into committees. A {committee of four ? two of thert mechanics ? charged with inspecting the-achooljhugses, |Sy ported thorn i>* ffrst class cqt\4 ditiai, but- recommended that fi "haiis be .bought for the High ncfe arid Otter Creek busses. Tlie committee investigating the camity .^offices reported them elea a and well kept. . . Tjtie four niea attd one, woman. who inspected the cpunty home found it in reasonably good condition, but suggested install ation of another toilet to pro vide separate facilities for the home's keeper and his family and the inmates. The report contained no rec ommendation concerning the Members of the jury, in ad dition to Forman Childers, were \f-s. fiatry tUtgi>ak.'(fed> Arnold, Paul .-tehe, 1. D. Bumettie, W. J. Blaine, Roy Cantrel, Alvin Crow, J. C. Dowdle, Fred Dryman, Earl English, Norman Guffey, Cleb Holland, J. R. Holbrooks, Paul Morgan, W. A. Sellers, John L. Snyder, and Z. W. Taylor. ?A Veterans May Get , "} y?St?ry Medals At Recruiting Office Army; Wpri/vW*rt IF veterans of Macon County, who have been authorized by the War de partment to wear the Victory Medal, may obtain, the medal at the Franklin army recruiting station, Dpi the socpaf - ftpfrr "of the"6earii HotaJ, Upon {Sresanta- < tion of their discharge certifi cate or similar paper? bearing the required authorization,' ' It was announced this week by T. j Sgt. Dance pointed out. that LET US SOLVE YOUR .. HEWING PROBLEMS OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACE NO BASBJV^IiT OR P*reSR?,QUI*ED ? ? ' ' My -Aa.oii.ttc / VV ! Immediate Installation ? Free Estimation ?? FHA Financing if OtJstred 1 ? 1 Cair or Write '-n v?bti< > /? , ? $?:. i. Haywood Company, Inc. . WAYNESVILLE, N. C. .ijfW .i,. the dttebarge papers of moat vetactnc relieved from active dutj since V-J Day bey the notation that the individual la authorised to wear this medal, j The Urst United States, vessel to eircumnavigatf the world was the USS Vincennes, whiph 1th Hew York IaSepti it^? ber, 1B26, and retarned fla the Cape of Good Hope in June, 1830. vTlSl SPECIALS For Week Ending August 22-23 25 lbs. Flour $1.80 4 lbs. Lard 97c 2 Boxes Gingerbread Mix 25c 6 oz. Corn Flakes 08c 2 lb. Jar Peanut Butter 49c 1% lb. Jar Prunes 19c ; Large Duz or Super Suds 35c Pt. Marshmallow Cream 25c 100 lbs. Gray Shorts $4.50 ALSO PLENTY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mason's Groc. & Feed East Franklin I J FERTILIZER 2-12*12 for Alfalfa Seeding With Borax GET YOUR NITRATE OF SODA \ for Next Spring's Use ? . -?i > . ? GRASS SEEDS Alfalfa, Crimson, Red, Sapling, and Alsika Clover I Timothy, Red Top, Orchard, Rye Grass _Vetch and Seed Rye I i fLi i J ' J.' ' 5 J j ? .wf w * I WAYNE FEED || ? " ???" '$?**** . ? \ : ? Finish Feeders Faster And increase your Steer Profit* with 27% WAYNE STEER FEED ' mWf&A FEED CO. ^ y ji.,v .-i i?i :? i ri !? ./ - uLw.rii t\ . 'i. ii ti. iij . n-ttri >J r, i<? 1 r.xi ) I &r! J ol tt-.ianii 1 I ?'! ;ui, Vi ! ii. i--r i >o i We have been fortunate enough to receive a Washing Machines, wringer type, both gas and Thqs$Maflyne8 H^ve 8 aU-porc^lain tub, 1-3 h. drive motor, pump, and niamy Pbitwar " m?d^ ^ndable B Stratton Motor, Immediate Delivery. f w !>n A ji.iil vtu" ?????;"! vlmx. ) <i.> u.fA ni i i-)rf e f>/Tni?j-.i< ) K.u, We will have within the next f ew days a shipment of 35 and 50 ? ij * gallon Table-Top Water Heaters, double element. Z.??? rl ? HOV,WklO 3tf2/-.?iV ed now can be delivered within the next two weeks. We have the famous Bendix Automatic Washer in delivery. Afso, a few Thor EJectric Ironers. 1 ?
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