Four Macon Student*
Are In College Play
? Continued from Pt(? One
"He Who Gets Slapped", "8mil
ln' Through", and "Kiss ai}d
Tell". He Is a senior, with a
major in science and is a mem
ber of the Science club and
of the Veterans club.
Clayton Ramsey, son of Mr.
and Mrs A. L Ramsey, Frank
lin, is technician for the pro
duction and plays a minor role.
He, too, has been active in dra
matics throughout his college
work He played in "The Fa
mous Mrs. Fair" and has been
technician for two years.
Joe. Ashear has been confin
ed to his home for several days,
due to Illness.
DIAMOND
WEDDING SETS
High grade merchandise
at prices you should
appreciate
Grover Jamison
Jeweler
TILE
BOARD
Whit?
Green
and
Ivory
? Kitchen Sinks
? Bath Tubs
? Lavatories
? Comodes
? Elec. Water Heaters
REEVES HARDWARE CO.
Franklin, N. C.
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MACON GROUP INSPECTS HAY DRIER ? Among1 those in the photo above are eight Ma
con County men, watching a demonstration of a new method of hay curing. The picture was
made at Biltmore Dairy farm, Asheville, as J. Lloyd Langdon (left), agricultural agent of the
Carolina Power and Light company, explains the drying process. Macon County men in the
picture are S. W. Mendenhall, at the extreme right, Robert Hines, Walter Gibson, first row,
rigiht end; George Doster, L. Simmons, Jess Shope, Jim Gray, and W. W. Sloan, agricultural
agent for the Nantahala Power and Light company, second row, left to right. Other persons
in the picture are W. Riley Palmer, Buncombe county farm agent, and George Clark, Bilt
more dairy farm manager. Mi- '
Funeral Rites Held
For Cabes' Infant
Funeral services were held
last Wednesday for Jacklyne
Cabe, three-months old infant
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cabe,
of the Otto section. The serv
ices were held ai the Axbury
Methodist church. Potts funeral
home was in charge of the ar
rangements.
Workstock
Clinics To Be Continued
Through Next Week
Workstock clinics will be con
tinued through next week. This
is due to additional requests
and interest shown by farmers,
County Agent 8. W. Mendenhall
explained. The schedule follows:
Monday, February 9, at 1
o'clock at Harley Stewart's
farm, 3 o'clock at Will Ledbet
ter's farm.
Tuesday, February 10, at 1
o'clock at James Norris' store,
3 o'clock at Ray Dryman's farm.
Here's Week's Schedule
For Community Meetings
Next week'i schedule of com
munity farm meetings, as an
nounced by the local Extension
representatives, follows:
Monday, February 9, at Oak
Grove Baptist church; Tuesday,
Co wee; Wednesday, Liberty
church; Thursday, Iotla school;
and Friday, Olive Hill church.
All the meetings will start at
7:30 p. m.
Thursday, February 12, at 1
o'clock at Floyd Roper's farm,
3 o'clock at Paul Swaf ford's
store.
Friday, February 13, at 1
o'clock at Mell Cabe's farm, 3
o'clock at Gordon Smith's farm.
Mrs. Joe Ashear has returned
to her home on Palmer street,
"Chicken in the Basket"
Good Coffee
DIXIE GRILL
Hat Dogs and Hamburgers
DCT lf>Q AGAIN
DEjLiIYO PRESENT
A BIGGER AND BETTER
SALE LL SALE
All of the articles offered here are 10c values. Some
of them are worth 25c. The Wall Mirror with plast
ic frame for example, is an outstanding value for 25c.
In this Sale it costs you just 4c.
YOU MAY HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE
LISTED BELOW IN THIS ONCE-A-YEAR SPECIAL
NOTION SALE.
Wall Mirror
Comic Books
Safety Pint
Straight Pins
Snap Fasteners
Hooks and Eyes
Bobby Pins
Dress Trimming
Pocket Combs
Bobby Combs
Dressing Combs
Fine Combs
Clothes Pins
Thimbles
Tape Measures
Crochet Hooks
Key Chains
Ash Trays
Salt or Pepper Shakers
Candles
Razor Blades
Tooth Picks
Screw Drivers
Needle Threaders
Powder Puffs
Glasses
Adhesive Tape
BELK'S DEPT. STORE
One of the first essentials for
success in the poultry business
is to have a love for chickens.
?ft?r (pending two vis
iting her parents, Mr and Mr*
R. A. Henry. In OJal, Oftllf.
John t. Zhchary, printer third
dftM, arrived her* lajt Wednes
day nlfht from >*?? po?t
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
True Tone Radios, battery and electric set*
Radio Batteries $6.50
Double Hot Plates $10.95
Western Auto Associate Store
MACON THEATRE
WEEK DAYS ? Matinee 3:15; nlfht 7:15-9:15.
Friday, February 6
Dave Clark In "THAT WAY WITH WOMEN"
Also: "PASSING PARADE"
Saturday, February 7 ? Double Feature Program
Johnny Mack Brown , ? Also ? ?'
In "RAIDER OF "PHILO VANCE'S
THE SOUTH" SECRET MISSION"
Owl Show -at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Clock
Steve Brodie In "DESPERATE"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, February 8, 9, 10
LAN* ^
VAN HES#
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RICHABDT im
A MITHO-OOIDWYM-MAYI* ?CTO*I
Also: Pete Smith Specialty and News
Wednesday and Thursiday, February 11 and 12
IIMMY'S WiW PICTURE
""wonderful J
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BOWER'S /
Pre - Sale - Values
Shop at "Your Store" and Save!
A Money Saving
Special
Men's Heavy Duty Moleskin
Pants. Sizes 29-33. Men's all
wool, V-Neck Pull-Over Sweat
ers. Assorted colors, and assart
ed sizes. Blue navy Denim Dun
garees. Sizes 29-35 ?
$1.77
or 2 for $3.50
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Ladies' Hosiery
Ladies' first quality "Du
Pont Nylons, SI gauge
and 15 and 30 denier. The
newest of shades. Sizes
s y, - io y2.
$1.89
Ladies' Rayon Hose
39c
Ladies' Cotton Hose
29c and 49c
J
Anklets
Children's and Misses'
Anklets in stripes and sol
id colors. Sizes 4 - 1 0 Vz
15C y
Close-Out Special
Men's Belts and Leather
Work Gloves, all sizes.
59c
$1.00 - $1.39 values
I
"Your Store"
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