S ?bou' PEOPLE MRS. EMORY HWNlCtJTt Society Editor, Telephone >11 3EKS. MRS. BOLICK fcsTESSES AT DINNER ?Vi'e.v Rogers and Mrs. Ick entertained with a |ty last Thursday eve Re home of Mrs. Rog Jorter street. ?/included Mrs. Roy Be FMrs Pearl Hunter, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Lyman Hig drs Frank Higdon, Sr., kgers Ammons, of Canton, lank M Killian, Mrs. Jul aldroop, Mrs. Henry W. JTand Miss Ethel Hurst. LOUISE B. GRAY WED OSCAR LEDFORD | jJ W Blaine has an lounfed the engagement of her iaushter. Mis. Louise Blaine pray, to Oscar James Ledford, pth of Franklin. Mr. Ledford is pe son of D. A. Ledford and |he late Mrs. Ledford. , 'he date of the wedding is to announced later. i I Reheir un/of. 9^666 ' uqWD M T??UTJ - MMI M?T HUD MOVED I HAVE MOVED MY [Watch Repair Shop THE 2ND FLOOR OF THE McCOY BUILDING feign at Building Entrance) W. H. MASHBURN [ am prepared to give you fetter service thain ever be fore. low To Relieve ?ronchitis nulsion relieves promptly because F goes right to the seat of the trouble > help loosen and expel germ laden ilegm and aid nature to soothe and al raw, tender, inflamed bronchial icous membranes. Tell your druggist I sell you a bottle of Creomulsion fith the understanding you must like e way it quickly allays the coujch ? vou are to have vour monev back. :reomulsion or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis L We Stock i BROWN SUMMED TAPE N|fl^Widths: Hi inch 2 3 Also Outside Gummed IV2 wide V # THE FRANKLIN PRESS Phcne 24 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ashear re- ! turned Saturday from a fort night's visit with relatives In Pittsburgh. The Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Hayes, of Hendersonvllle, spent a few days here the latter part of last week. Miss Helen Patton, of Godfrey, 111., who visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs M. 8. Patton, in Murphy, during the holidays, spent a few days here la^'t week Mrs. W. W 81oan and son, W W. Sloan, return**! hone Satu - day, after a Ch htmas visit to relatives in Raleigh and Vir ginia. Miss Laura M. Jones left Sun d y fnr a visit with her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. G. L. Jones, in Asheville Mr, and Mrs. Robert R. Jac obs, who are students at Car son-Newman college, Jefferson City, Tenn , left Sunday to re sume their class work, following a week here with Mr. Jacobs' parents, MrJ and Mrs. F. B Jacobs, and a week spent with Mrs. Jacobs' parents in Mobile, Ala. The Frank'ln Garden club will hold its January meeting next Monday at the Slagle Memorial building. Mrs Allen Si'er is visiting Mr. Siler at Upland, W. Va. Clell Bryant attended a Pi Kappa Phi house party at the heme of Don Frasinette in Southern Pines last week. Miss Eddis Holden, of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Nor man Holden. Miss Merrily Brooks, of Ashe vllle, spent the week-end at home. Mr. ana Mrs. comer variaiver, of Helen, Ga., were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Arnold have moved into their new home on the Murphy toad. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alsup and son have moved into the house ?ecently vacated by the Lex Arno'ds. Roland Cowger, of Charles ton, Miss., spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abercrom bie and two children, of Jack son, Miss., have moved here and are occupying the Leach home on Porter street. Mr. Abercrom bie is an engineer with the U. S. Forest Service. Mrs. B. L. McGlamery and i two children are in Fort Pierce, Fla., for a stay of two months. Mrs. Esther Freas and the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, accom panied by their sister, Miss Lucy Morgan, left Monday for Fort Lauderdale, Fla. They plan to be away until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dance, of Chattanooga, Tenn., have been the guests of Mrs. Dance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Angel, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Swan and children spent several days in Augusta, Ga., last week. Mrs. Lucy Collier has gone to Chicago, 111., for a stay of sev eral weeks. Frank Henry, III, has return ed home from Duke hospital, where he underwent an opera tion on his knee which was in jured playing football this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barn ard, of Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge and chil dren, of Weaverville, have re turned to their homes after Spending Christmas with Mrs. Lee Barnard, Sr. Miss Connaree Nolan was the guest of Miss Wi'ma Phillips in Highlands last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hiedon, Jr., of THE MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER See thii wonderful completely automatic waehef todey! Fa* moul O yrtfoia weihing ?ction- proved beet in ail* lion? of conventional Maytag* UwDowiP?y??t $27995 -f?U clothe. ipotleeely cleen. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. SAtby&yit. ' ? . . . . you m?y want to com* back her* again! 'I Haines City, Fla., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins. Dick Angel, who is in train ing wi(h the arpjy force ftnd has been stationed in San Angelo, Texas, spent Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Mc Kelvey returned Sunday for a week's vacation -trip to points In Georgia, Alabama, and Flor ida. West's Mill Back home for the first time in 2 <? years, Mr. and Mrs C. I; Martin, o I Wenatchee, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. Tom Raby. En route to Franklin, they stopped in Wash ington, D. C., to visit a son, Leland M. Martin and another son, Lt. James E. Martin, in Brooklyn, N. Y., wfierp he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Leiana E. Martin drove them to North Carolina to visit relatives In Jackson and Macon Counties. Eugene Hvatt, of Bryson Citv I was here recently for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West, of Andrews, were recent visitors at West's Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Frank lin and three daughters, of I Nantahala, were recent guests LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEETS Every Friday Night At 7:30 ? OLD LEGION HALL ? EVERY MEMBER IS URGED TO ATTEND ADVtltTfSIO IN LIFE SYNTHETIC RUBBER EMULSION WALL PAINT ? Dries in 20 minutes, with out laps or brushmarks. ? Insured washable with soap and water. Money back guarantee. ? Ready to use, requires no mixing. Simply stir and apply. ? Waterproof! Synthetic rubber emulsion base, repels water. ? Dirt-proof! Household grime cannot cling to smooth, hard surface. ? Covers any wall. Needs no primer over plaster, wallboard, wallpaper. $4.49 liP '1,39a. OAl. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Always PsrUBf On The Square Phone 117 Mr*. T. 1. Clbt Md mill ton, of Otto, were Mr* rteently, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dftn Rey nolds and family. ... ?' Mr. and Mrs. Arfchar Allen and two tons Spent a recent week-eife! with Mrs. Allen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bird, In Bryson City. Mrs. H. H. West and son, Bobby, of Candler and Asheville, were here recently to see rela tivti If, THnSi iBHn! ?Ad Brvin Rlckmtr^ itudTntVt the UnlviMty of Tennaoee, KndXvllle, ipent the Chrletmaa holidays at home. Miss Jessie Lee Downs, home economics teacher In the Hayes vllle High school, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs. Miss Beulah Raby recently cSpjwKsi&S* LIST YOUR PROPERTY Tax listers will be at the following places in the various township* on the dates given to list property for the year 1950. The Board of Commissioners asks all persons to cooperate to the fullest extent in helping the listers to get a correct list of all property. The law provides that a penalty shall be effected against any person failing to list his or her property (although this will not be applied to non-residents). All persons should make a strong effort to see the List Taker or have some person represent them and save the embarrassment of going before the Board asking for corrections when they have failed to 1st their property. Following are the List Takers for January J, 1950: Franklin Township: .'^rank I. Murray? Beginning Jan. 3, 1950, upstairs in the jury room of the courthouse, all week days throughout the month. Millshoal Township: Jack Cabe ? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, Beeco's Store; Jan. 13, 14, 15, Smith's Store, Jan. 19, Mountain Grove School; Jan. 20, 21, Hol?y Springs School; other days through the month at home. Sugarfork Township: Mrs. Faye M. Mashburn ? Beginning Jan. 6, Buck Creek School; Jan. 7, Walnut Creek School; Jan. 13, Gold Mine School; Jan. 14 Willie Moses Store; Jan 20, 21, Gneiss Post Office. Smithbridge Township: C. S. Sams ? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, James Norris' Store; Jan. 13, Buchanan Store; Jan. 14, Rush's Store; Jan. 18, 19, 20, 21, Otto Schoo'house. Highlands Township: Walter Bryson ? Beginning Jan. 3, in Bryson's Garage in Highlands and continuing on all week days throughout the month. Flats Township: Earl Dryman ? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, Brown's Store; Jan 13, 14, 20, 21, Scaly Schoolhouse. EHijay Township C. B. Bryson? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, C. Tom Bryson's Store; Jan. 13, 14, Higdonville Schoo'house; Jan. 20, Charlie Jones' residence; Jan. 21, David Stanfield's Store; Jan. 27, Ben Gibson's Store; Jan. 28, Mashburn Branch School house; Jan. 26, D. L. Norris's Store. Cartoogechaye Township: Bryan Setser? Beginning Jan. 6, John Roane's home; Jan 7, Billy Byrd's home; Jan. 13, Oscar Lewis' home; Jan 14, Shope's Store; Jan. 20, 21, and 28, at Lcdford's and Hop kins' Stores. NWntahala Township: J. R. Shields? Beginning Jan. 6, Choga; Jan. 7, Dwight Water's Store; Jan. 13, Beechertown Schoolhouse; Jan. 27, 28, Kyle Schoolhouse; Jan. 20, W. W. Cochran's Store; Jan. 14 Clint Grant's Store; Jan. 20, 21, Otter Creek Schoolhouse. Burningtown Township: Robert Parrish ? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, O'Mohundro's Store; Jan. 13, 14, David Ledford's Store; Jan. 20, Stiles Post Office; Jan. 21, Calhoun's Store. Co wee Township: ^ Frank Browning? Beginning Jan. 6, 7, E. O. Rickman's Store; Jan. 13, Rose Creek Old Schoolhouse; Jan. 14, Edd McCoy's Store; Jan. 20, Buchanan's Store at Iotla Bridge; Jan. 21, T. M. Rickman's Store; Jan. 28, C. N. West's Store. T AH property owner? are .required to return to the List Taker all the real estate, personal property, etc., owned by each cm the first of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law to list their polls during January. All persons who own property and fail to list it and who are liable for a poll tax arnd fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. FARM CENSUS NOTE Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the acreage of each crop grown, including tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner, also the acres cultivated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres iin improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lancjf. He shall be prepared to report the number of hogs sold or slaughtered during past 12 months and tons of fen-tilizer to be used during this crop year. This information is kept confidential and has no relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural education, economic analysis and safer guidance of county agents and farmers generally. LAKE V. SHOPE, Tax Supervise

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