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? Continued from Paje One , COURT BUSINESS FINISHED HERE IN TWO DAYS Restraining Order Against 1 Asheville Faving Co. Ended received the lolloping sentences: Lloyd Cunningham and William Patton, 8 months on the roads; Ellis Sanders, 4 months sus pended jail sentence. Charged with operating motor vehicles while under the inllu ence, sentences were passed by Judge Phillips as follows for Leonard Hicks, $100 and license suspended lor 12 months, How ard Welch $100 and cost and license suspended lor 12 months. The same sentence was ordered for Woodrow Cunningham, Tearl Ashe, Hoy Glenn Buch anan, Henry Ford Duvall, Lax Coleman Dills and Kalph Shel- | ton. Wade Stockton charged with indecent exposuie, leceived a probation judgment. H L. Williams, charged with assault with deadly weapon, 4 months sentence. In the case of Dock Bates and William Sanders, charged with assault with deadly wea- ' pon, Bates was ordered to pay one-half cost and Sanders wus I ordered to pay into the office of I the clerk of tne court $25 for ' use and benefit of Bates. Both received two years suspended sentences. Cecil Buchanan, charged with carrying concealed weapons and ^riving intoxicated, received ? ? >Jl/ss THE BIGGEST HOG IN TOWN ON Purina Hog Fatena Folks tell us they really grow fine big hogs on Purina Hog Fatena. It's built to grow 'em big and tasty ? makes big juicy hams and good red gravy. Talley & Burnette Highlands, N. C. kkhhh ? Continued from r?(e One Election Officials Named By Election Board For May Primary plied. Nantahala No. 2? J. R. Shields, T. T. Love, and Weimar Coch ran. Burningtown ? Bill Parrish, Will Roland, and Forrest Hug gins. Cowee Don Raby, Joel Dal ton, and Ralph Bradley. Mr. Mann stated the registra tion books would open Satur day, May 1, and on May 8 and 15 and that challenge day would be May 22. MISS SUMMER HURT Miss Mary Summer, daugh ter of Otto F. Summer, prin cipal of the Highlands High school, and Mrs. Summer, re ceived a fracture of hgr right arm and shoulder when she fell against a rock while playing on the school grounds. She was brought to Angel hospital where she is undergoing treatment. LONGVIEW SPECIAL SERVICES Special services will be held at the Longview Baptist church, Saturday night, and Sunday night at 8 o'clock, by a group of ministerial students irom Mars Hill college. The same I group of young people will be i at the Pine Grove Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Everyone is invited to | attend these services. four months sentence and $50 1 and cost. Robert Eugene Cowart, reck- ' less driving, pay $25 for use ; and benefit of Charles Daven- | port. Alias Capias were Usued for the following on these charges: W. R. Teague, false pretense; L. C. Burleson, concealed wea pon; John Ledford, operating motor vehicle under influence; R. L. Mashburn, theft, fornica tion and adultry, and operating motor vehicle under influence; Neal Gibson, abandonment; Luther Johnson, abandonment; Elmer Tallent, abandonment; G: D. McClure, abandonment; Frank J. Ray, theft; J. A. Cayce, fraud. FRANKLIN LIVESTOCK AUCTION ? Bring Your Livestock HERE For Highest Prices Sale Every Wednesday REECE GROCERY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ? Situated at the intersection of Weit Main street with the Murphy highway ? THE CONVENIENT STORE Prices Right Geo. W. Reece DOMLCVr M-G-M preicnti "I m hot juaid! I'm IS #nJ can t*t>e ci'C o! !" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 25, 26, 27 A KID WITH DEATH JN HIS FISTS I ...AND LOVE IN HIS HEART! Macon Theatre A Half-Century of Progress The above rare photograph, taken in 1896, shows a team of two mules and an ox hauling a new loom to a South Carolina mill from the nearest railroad point. Transportation was a big problem faced by southern mills in obtaining new machinery dur ing the 19th Century, On the right, this latest high speed loom on which the shuttle travels Across the cloth more than 220 times per minute, emphasizes the high-speed era of today In which streamlined transportation goes hand in hand with top-speed, easily-operated textile produc tion machinery. Conference Baptist To Hold Meeting At Holly Springs The Macon Baptist associa tion will hold its quarterly Sunday School Convention on April 25 at 2:30 p. m., at the Holly Springs church. The program will include songs directed by the choister, devotion by the Rev. Arvil Swafford, and the reading of the minutes and roll call follow ed by announcements and busi ness program. Conferences will be held foi the pastors, superintendents and associational Sunday school of ficers led by the Rev. C. E. Parker. E. R. White will conduct the meeting for the adults, while C. E. Parker will have charge of the young people, and inter 1 mediates. Mrs. T. M Rickman will be in charge of the meetings of the juniors, primaries and the be ginners. Extension, Nursery, and Cra. die Roll will be led by the Rev. W. L. Sorrells. A reas sembly after the meetings will be called for singing and the benediction. Hybrids A Simplify Production Of Popcorn Now that hybrid field corn is being grown on so many farms in North Carolina, production of popcorn has become a much simpler matter, according to Dr. R. P. Moore, head of the North Carolina Crop Investment association. Heretofore, Dr. Moore ex plained, farmers have been wary of growing popcorn because the crop would cross-polliante with field corn and thus ruin field corn seed for the following year. However, hybrid corn, which is now being widely used in North Carolina, is produced from new seed each year, and it is there fore unnecessary to protect either the hybrid field corn or the popcorn from pollen of the other type. Furthermore, Dr. Moore said contrary to popular belief, the pollen from field corn does not change the popping character istic of the popcorn during the year that cross-fertilization oc curs. Popcorn can be produced simply by planting two or three sections of rows in a field 01 hybrid corn, Dr. Moore said Farmers who have recognized the superior merits of adapted hybrids of both field corn and sweet corn will want to use a hybrid popcorn. Purdue 31 and 38 have been found to out yield and out-pop the old South SHEEP SEEN AS MONEYMAKERS N. C. Production Due To Increase, Says Specialist Sheep production in North Carolina, on the decline in re cent years because of shortages of fencing material and labor, should increase in the near fu ture because of the profits which can be obtained, accord ing to L. I. Case, in charge of animal husbandry extension at State college. There is no question about the profits to be derived from sheep growing, when the animals are given proper attention, Mr Case said. Last year growers in North Carolina received a gross in come of nearly $21 per ewe after spending only one-fourth of that amount to feed each ewe for 12 months. Good feeding Is one of the es sentials for economical produc tion of market lambs and wool, the extension worker pointed out. The good sheep man keeps his ewes in thrifty condition but not too fat. He provides salt and water at all times. He makes use of good grazing, both winter and summer, for he has learned tl^at tfie longer he can keep sheep gathering their own feed, the larger will be the profits, When grazing erops are n sufficient, a good quality le gume hay wil go a long way to ward keeping the flock in good coAdition, Mr. Case said. A small amount of silage can be used profitably. It pays to start feed ing the pregnant ewes one-half to a pound of grain per head about a month before lambing. After lambing time, the grain should be increased in order to keep the ewes in good condition and milking well. Milk is the most important feed for the young lambs. State College Hints To Farm Homemakers By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent The finger of an old glove placed over the end of a curtain rod will enable one to sIId the curtain onto the rod with no danger of catching or tearing the material on the metal rod. Put the smallest- size white snaps on the two bottom corn ers of curtains and also fasten American variety. Dr. Moore advised farmers not to produce popcorn for sale unless arrangements for handl ing the crop have already been made. It's no longer so difficult to combine career and housekeeping! With a frozen food locker you can (tore purchases for weeks at a time. Save shopping hours, effort and cash! Franklin Frozen Foods, Inc. PHONE 240 7 Perfect Service We pride ourielvoe on our oourteous, prompt service. Perfect food pltu perfect service equals the perfect meal. CAGLE'S CAFE Phone 214 two more about a third of the | way up the curtain. Then when | the windows are open at night, ! or for airing the room, the cur I tains can be "snapped togeth er" and will not get wet or Remember it 1$ easier and less tiring to paint chair legs if the chairs are turned upside-down. When painting baseboards, hold a cardboard close against the wall above the baseboard. This will prevent the possibility 3f getting paint on the wall or wallpaper above. Such card boards are also very useful when washing baseboards, since they prevent the water from marking the wallpaper. Trellises or window screens can be easily reached on all sides when painting, if hung securely on the clothesline with heavy wire. Closet " V Combination Any Quality ? Immediate Delivery JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO. DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Every Saturday Night Open 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock Hospital Clean- r/. For enough daily-fresh linens "to go 'round" . . if send your wash to us ^ regularly. Prompt best - service. Highlands Cleaners & Laundry Phone 98 Highlands, N. C. MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Friday, April 23 Rory Calhoun In "ADVENTURE ISLAND" Saturday, April 24 ? Double Feature Chairles Starrett In Also "FIGHTING "THE RETURN OF FRONTIERSMAN" THE WHISTLER" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'clock The Teen Agers In "SMART POLITICS" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 25, 26, 27 Mickey Rooney Brian Donlevy, Ann Blyth In "KILLER McCOY" Wednesday, Thursday, April 28, 29 htNMl ? AT TIMtA MILLAND ? WRIGHT ? OONLEV "The Trouble With Women" ItOit MOiAKt ? CMAIltS iMIIH ifWis DUUai ? III! ADRIAN ? MAI* UTIM Olr.?M b, UDMtT uANftUD
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